Welcome to Chuchuyimlang, a vibrant village in Nagaland's Mokokchung district! Steeped in Ao Naga culture, this 'clean village' (formerly known as Longjangkong) is famous for its Moatsu Mong festival, celebrating community bonding and spring's arrival. Explore living traditions and experience the warmth of Naga hospitality on your India travel adventure!
Attend Moatsu Mong Festival (If Visiting In May)
Hike To Nearby Viewpoints
Interact With The Villagers
Learn About Ao Naga Weaving
Photograph The Scenic Landscapes
Taste Traditional Ao Naga Cuisine
Visit Local Morung (Traditional House)
October to May
Morning
₹2,000 per person
Chuchuyimlang holds a significant place in Ao Naga history and culture. Its establishment dates back centuries, and the village has played a crucial role in preserving Ao Naga traditions. It earned the moniker 'Festival Village' due to its unwavering commitment to celebrating festivals like Moatsu Mong, a post-sowing festival celebrated in May. These festivals are not mere displays but integral parts of the village's identity, passed down through generations. The village has also been instrumental in maintaining traditional art forms and craftsmanship, ensuring their survival in the face of modernization. Visiting Chuchuyimlang is akin to stepping back in time and witnessing the living heritage of the Ao Nagas.