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Willong Khullen

Senapati, Manipur, India
Willong Khullen is a remote village that houses one of the most mysterious archaeological sites in India. It is famous for its massive megalithic structures, which consist of hundreds of standing stones or menhirs of varying sizes. Some of these stones are over 7 meters tall, and their origins rema in a subject of deep fascination for historians and researchers alike. Local legends suggest that these stones were erected to commemorate significant events or the lives of great warriors. The village itself is home to the Maram Naga tribe, who have preserved the sanctity of this site for centuries. The atmosphere in Willong Khullen is eerie yet magnificent, as the tall stones stand like silent sentinels against the backdrop of rolling hills. The sheer effort required to transport and erect these stones in ancient times is a testament to the engineering skills of the ancestors. The village is surrounded by thick forests and provides a glimpse into a lifestyle that is deeply connected to the earth. It is an off-the-beaten-path destination that offers a profound sense of mystery. Visitors are often struck by the scale of the megaliths, which rival the famous Stonehenge in England. The site is a primary center for ethnographic study in the region.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Days
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    Place Type:
    Historical / Archaeological
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    Entry Fees:
    Fees:

    Entry Fee: Entry to the megalithic site is free, but visitors should report to the village headman.

    Village Fund: A voluntary contribution of INR 100 to 200 for village development is welcomed.

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    Fees:

    Entry Fee: Entry to the megalithic site is free, but visitors should report to the village headman.

    Village Fund: A voluntary contribution of INR 100 to 200 for village development is welcomed.

    Guide Fee: Local guides can be hired for INR 300 to 500 for a detailed history tour.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Accessible from Sunrise to Sunset; night visits are generally discouraged.

    Ideal Visit Time: November to February provides the best lighting and most comfortable trekking weather.

    Morning Sess...
    Regular Timings: Accessible from Sunrise to Sunset; night visits are generally discouraged.

    Ideal Visit Time: November to February provides the best lighting and most comfortable trekking weather.

    Morning Session: Visiting between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM offers soft light for detailed photography.
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    Special Events:
    Events:

    The Kanghi Festival: A major Maram festival in December involving traditional sports and rituals.

    Heritage Day: Occasional village-led events to educate the younger generation about the stones.
    Events:

    The Kanghi Festival: A major Maram festival in December involving traditional sports and rituals.

    Heritage Day: Occasional village-led events to educate the younger generation about the stones.

    Annual Cleansing: A ritualistic cleaning of the site performed by the village youth before major festivals.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Photo Spots:

    The Tallest Menhir: Standing next to the 7-meter stone to show its massive scale.

    Sunset Silhouette: Capturing the long shadows of the stones as the sun sets behind them.

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    Photo Spots:

    The Tallest Menhir: Standing next to the 7-meter stone to show its massive scale.

    Sunset Silhouette: Capturing the long shadows of the stones as the sun sets behind them.

    The Stone Rows: A perspective shot showing the depth and number of stones in the field.

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Things To Do

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    Activities:

    Archaeological Tour: Study the different sizes and shapes of the standing stones across the field.

    Photography: Take scale-referenced photos of the massive stones against the mountain horizon.

    Trekking: Hike through the rugged terrain surrounding the village to discover smaller stone clusters.

    Cultural Immersion: Interact with the Maram villagers to hear the oral histories of the megaliths.

    Picnicking: Enjoy a quiet meal in the open fields surrounding the historical site.

    Sketching: Artists often visit to draw the dramatic silhouettes of the stones during sunset.

    Star Gazing: The clear night sky over the megaliths offe...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
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    Stonehenge Comparison: Widely known as the "Stonehenge of the Northeast" due to the massive menhirs.

    Maram Naga Culture: It is a key site for understanding the megalithic traditions of the Maram people....
    Fame:

    Stonehenge Comparison: Widely known as the "Stonehenge of the Northeast" due to the massive menhirs.

    Maram Naga Culture: It is a key site for understanding the megalithic traditions of the Maram people.

    Mysterious Origins: The site is famous because no one knows exactly how or when the stones were placed.

    Cinematic Backdrop: Frequently featured in documentaries and travel shows about hidden India.
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    Architecture:
    Megalithic Layout: Over 150 stones are arranged in a specific, non-linear pattern across a grassy field.

    Dimension of Stones: The tallest menhir stands at 7 meters high and is approximately 1 meter thick.

    Mater...
    Megalithic Layout: Over 150 stones are arranged in a specific, non-linear pattern across a grassy field.

    Dimension of Stones: The tallest menhir stands at 7 meters high and is approximately 1 meter thick.

    Material: The stones are made of heavy local sandstone, expertly carved into long rectangular slabs.

    Village Houses: Traditional homes feature wooden pillars and thatched roofs with tribal engravings.

    Ceremonial Platforms: Low stone platforms are built near the megaliths for village rituals and meetings.
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    How To Reach:
    Reach:

    By Air: Fly to Imphal; it is a 3-hour drive via Maram on the NH-2.

    By Train: Dimapur is the nearest rail station, about 110 KMS away from the village.

    By Road: Take t...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Yangkhullen (25 KMS), Maram Khullen (20 KMS), Mao Gate (40 KMS), Makhel (35 KMS), Senapati Town (37 KMS), Peren (50 KMS), Dzüko Valley (60 KMS), Thangal Cave (45 KMS), Liyai (55 KMS), Barak River Origin (30 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Tips:

    Health & Safety: The area is remote; carry your own water and a basic medical kit.

    Packing: Wear sturdy hiking shoes; the grass can be tall and the ground uneven around the stones.

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