Yongnyah Village
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 to 2 DaysPlace Type:
Rural & AdventureEntry Fees:
Visitor Protocol: No formal entry fee exists, but it is customary to contribute a small amount (200 INR) to the village development fund at the council office.
Photography Permissions: Permission from the village head is required for extens...Visitor Protocol: No formal entry fee exists, but it is customary to contribute a small amount (200 INR) to the village development fund at the council office.
Photography Permissions: Permission from the village head is required for extensive filming or commercial photography, for which a nominal fee may be requested.Timing:
Visiting Hours: Due to the remote location and steep roads, it is best to arrive by 10:00 AM and depart by 3:00 PM unless staying overnight.
Ideal Visit Months: October to April are the most favorable months, as the roads are dry and the vi...Visiting Hours: Due to the remote location and steep roads, it is best to arrive by 10:00 AM and depart by 3:00 PM unless staying overnight.
Ideal Visit Months: October to April are the most favorable months, as the roads are dry and the visibility from the ridge is at its maximum.Special Events:
Post-Harvest Festival: A local celebration held in late August or September where the villagers offer thanks for a successful crop with music and dance.
Community Craft Fair: An informal gathering where the best weavers display their latest...Post-Harvest Festival: A local celebration held in late August or September where the villagers offer thanks for a successful crop with music and dance.
Community Craft Fair: An informal gathering where the best weavers display their latest bamboo creations, attracting buyers from across the district.Best Photo Spots:
The Village Ridge: A wide-angle shot from the approach road captures the entire village "hanging" on the mountain side against the sky.
Traditional Kitchens: Photographing the interior of a traditional home, with the hearth fire and smoked ...The Village Ridge: A wide-angle shot from the approach road captures the entire village "hanging" on the mountain side against the sky.
Traditional Kitchens: Photographing the interior of a traditional home, with the hearth fire and smoked meats hanging from the rafters, offers a glimpse into Naga soul.
The Lookout Point: This spot provides the best panoramic views of the Longleng hills and the distant plains of Assam during the sunrise.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Bamboo Craft Workshop: Learn from the master weavers of Yongnyah how to strip, dry, and weave bamboo into intricate household items.
Ridge Trekking: Hike along the mountain ridges surrounding the village for some of the most challenging and rewarding views in Northern Nagaland.
Traditional Storytelling: Spend an evening with the village elders around a fire to hear the legends of the Phom warriors and their ancient spirits.
Photography: The sight of the village houses perched precariously on the ridge, with the clouds rolling in below, is a world-class photographic opportunity.
Visit the Granaries: Explore the unique storage systems of the village and learn about the indigenous methods of preserving grains for the winter months....
Information
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Why Famous:
High-Altitude Views: Yongnyah is famous for being one of the highest villages in the district, providing views that stretch across the border into Assam on clear days.
Bamboo Craftsmanship: The village is widely recognized for producing the...High-Altitude Views: Yongnyah is famous for being one of the highest villages in the district, providing views that stretch across the border into Assam on clear days.
Bamboo Craftsmanship: The village is widely recognized for producing the highest quality "Phom baskets" and ceremonial bamboo mats used in Naga festivals. -
Architecture:
Ridge-Line Dwellings: The houses are uniquely constructed along the narrow mountain ridges, often featuring stone foundations that are over 100 years old.
The Main Morung: The village's central Morung is a massive structure, measuring 60 fe...Ridge-Line Dwellings: The houses are uniquely constructed along the narrow mountain ridges, often featuring stone foundations that are over 100 years old.
The Main Morung: The village's central Morung is a massive structure, measuring 60 feet in length, featuring a roof covered in thick layers of wild grass.
Traditional Granaries: Separate from the houses, these small wooden structures stand on stilts about 5 feet high, designed to protect the harvest from dampness and rodents. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airbases are Jorhat (150 KMS) and Dimapur (270 KMS). From the airport, a private SUV is the only reliable way to reach the village.
By Train: Reach Amguri or Mariani station in Assam. From there, hire a powerful vehicl... -
Near Tourist Places:
Longleng Town (35 KMS), Yongshu Village (25 KMS), Tangha Village (40 KMS), Yongam River (30 KMS), Bhumnyu Village (45 KMS), Pongo (42 KMS), Tamlu (50 KMS), Mon District (60 KMS), Mokokchung (95 KMS), Amguri (110 KMS).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: The high altitude can cause mild dizziness for some; stay hydrated and move slowly. There are no medical facilities in the immediate vicinity.
Packing: Heavy woolens are a must, as the temperature on the ridge can drop to...
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