Longtrok is one of the ancient villages in Tuensang, Nagaland, India, renowned for its scenic beauty and cultural significance. Inhabited by the Chang Nagas, it offers a glimpse into their rich heritage and lifestyle. The village is dotted with traditional houses and morungs (youth dormitories), where young men were traditionally trained in various aspects of culture, ethics, and survival. Visitors to Longtrok can explore the six stones representing the six different clans of the Chang tribe. These stones also serve as a document of history and repository of ancient wisdom, provided you have a knowledgeable local guide to decipher the stories. The village is surrounded by lush hilly terrain, which is typical of the state of Nagaland, offering ample opportunities for trekking and exploring the natural landscape. Longtrok is a place where one can immerse in traditional Naga life, understand their customs, participate in their festivals, and enjoy the hospitality of the local people.
Opening and Closing time of Longtrok
Sunday |
Open: 24 hours
Close: 24 hours
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Monday |
Open: 24 hours
Close: 24 hours
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Tuesday |
Open: 24 hours
Close: 24 hours
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Wednesday |
Open: 24 hours
Close: 24 hours
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Thursday |
Open: 24 hours
Close: 24 hours
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Friday |
Open: 24 hours
Close: 24 hours
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Saturday |
Open: 24 hours
Close: 24 hours
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Disclaimer: It's important to check the most current information before planning your visit, as opening hours can vary and might be subject to change due to special events, maintenance, or unforeseen circumstances. A reliable way to confirm the opening hours is to contact the local tourism board, check the official website (if available)