Mon is a picturesque district in the state of Nagaland, India, known for its rich tribal heritage and vibrant culture. It is inhabited primarily by the Konyak Nagas, recognized for their tattooed faces and traditional attire. The district headquarters is Mon Town, which serves as the administrative and economic center. Mon's landscape is adorned with lush hills and thick forests, with the elevation ranging from 897 meters to 2,438 meters above sea level. Agriculture is the mainstay of the district's economy, with rice being the primary crop. Mon is renowned for its traditional craftsmanship, including wood carving and gunsmithing. The annual Aoleang Monyu Festival is a significant cultural event that showcases Konyak folk songs, dances, and indigenous games. Key attractions include the Veda Peak, offering panoramic views of the Brahmaputra and Chindwin rivers, and the famous Longwa village, known for its unique location straddling the India-Myanmar border. The village chief's house stands directly on this boundary, symbolizing the interconnectedness of the Konyak communities across national borders.