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Offbeat Alert: A Guide To Nagaland’s Mon Village, Things To Do, What To Eat And Where To Stay

Located close to the Myanmar border, this stunning region is home to the Konyak tribe, a community famous for its distinctive tattoos, which tell stories of its heritage and identity

As you journey through the vicinity of Mon, you'll witness the remnants of a rich past Photo: Anita in travel/Shutterstock
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Mon, the northernmost district of Nagaland, invites you to explore its rich cultural tapestry. Bordered by Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, and Myanmar to the east, this stunning region is just a half day's drive from Dimapur. Within Mon, you will discover a cluster of charming villages, all conveniently located within an hour of each other. The district is home to the Konyak tribe, a community renowned for their striking tattoos that tell stories of their heritage and identity. As you journey through the vicinity of Mon, you'll witness the remnants of a rich past. Encounter proud warriors dressed in intricate traditional attire, men and women adorned with tattoos, and beaded chokers with cultural significance. Mon offers a unique glimpse into a world steeped in tradition and valour.

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