Welcome to Longpi Village, Ukhrul, Manipur! This unique village, once known as 'Nungbi Khullen,' is famous for its ancient pottery tradition. Imagine crafting pots without a potter's wheel! Explore this historical gem in Northeast India and discover the magic of Longpi's black pottery, a true cultural treasure for all ages. Plan your Manipur tourism trip now!
Enjoy The Scenic Beauty Of The Surrounding Hills.
Explore The Village And Observe Tangkhul Naga Culture.
Interact With Local Artisans And Learn Their Craft.
Learn About The History Of Longpi Pottery.
Purchase Handcrafted Longpi Pottery As Souvenirs.
Witness Traditional Longpi Pottery Making Process.
October to April
Morning
₹1,500 per person
The history of Longpi pottery is deeply intertwined with the Tangkhul Naga tribe. For centuries, the villagers of Longpi have practiced this unique form of pottery, using locally sourced serpentine stone and weathered rock. The craft is traditionally passed down through families, with skills and knowledge carefully preserved. Longpi pottery holds significant cultural value, used in traditional ceremonies and everyday life. The pots are known for their durability and ability to withstand high temperatures, making them ideal for cooking over open fires. While the exact origins of the craft are unknown, archaeological evidence suggests that similar pottery techniques have been practiced in the region for generations. Today, Longpi pottery is gaining recognition beyond Manipur, with efforts being made to promote and preserve this unique cultural heritage.