The Mon district of this northeastern state boasts neither creatures, most hunted to extinction, nor creature comforts.
Home to the Konyak tribals, the last to give up head-hunting and embrace Christianity, Lungwa village remains a place that time forgot — men leave with muzzle-loading guns to the forests to catch lunch, women work the fields, the community still practises slash-and burn cultivation and relics of the gory past are plainly visible. Lungwa’s distinction, though, remains the border it shares with Myanmar — and the fact that the imaginary line cleaves the Angh’s morung (longhut) in two.
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Getting there
There are buses to Mon from Sonari and Simulguri, Assam, and Kohima and Dimapur. Or you could use the help of Northeast specialist tour operators, such as News Travel Services (newstravelservices.com).
Where to stay
The only place to stay at in Lungwa is Helsa Cottage (from Rs 1,000; 9436433782)
Mon district
Nagaland
north eastern India
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