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This
picturesque town is the headquarters of the Ao Nagas. It is situated
at an altitude of 1325 meters above sea-level ,with summer temperatures
rising up to 28oC max.One can have a beautiful view of Mokokchung
town from the view point at the park.The main festivals of the Aos
are Moatsu and Tsungrem Mong celebrated during the first week of
May and first week of August respectively.The footprints of Jina
and Etiben-the Romeo and Juliet of the Aos, are found on the rocks
in several places in the Ao ranges. Aos being cent percent Christians,
Christmas and New Years are celebrated with great enthusiasm.
Mokokchung is 152 kms west of Kohima , 102 kms from Amguri(Assam)
and 103 kms from Mariani(Assam).

LONGKHUM
A vanguard village in the days of head hunting is situated
at an altitude of 1846 meters above sea level. The people of this
village are hard working and one can find exquisite handicraft and
handloom items in this village.
On a clear day ,one can view the eastern Himalayas and Assam valley.
The panoramic view of the surrounding hills is simply breathtaking.
The
Aos have a belief that Longkhum is the resting place of the spirits
of the dead on their onward journey to paradise.
Rhododendrons
adorn the hillocks and precipices surrounding the village.
UNGMA
This is the biggest Ao village and looks like an adjunct to
Mokokchung town.According to legend, the early Aos settled here
first after coming from Chungliyimti. This village is many centuries
old and can be of interest to people who have a desire to peep into
Ao folklore, customs and trad
LANGPANGKONG
History speaks of an Ahom king, who fled his capital ( Sibsagar
in Assam) due to court intrigues and rivalries and had taken refuge
in the Langpangkong range, along the Dikhu river. The cave where
he took shelter still remains intact. Today the Langpangkong range
consists of more than 15 villages.
MOPUNGCHUKIT
This village is one of the oldest villages in the Ao region, the
village which gave birth to the legendary lovers Jina and Etiben.
If you are keen to see the ancient log drums, Morung and village
life style of the Ao Nagas first hand, you can visit Mopungchukit
which is 15 km from Mokokchung .
While
you are in the village you can also sit at leisure with the elders
of the village and listen to the poetic songs of love immortalising
the ancient tragic love stories and fascinating folklore of the
Ao Nagas. Before retiring to bed you can witness and participate
in the cultural dance with the villagers over a few mugs of Mapuk
yi (rice beer).
Impur
,the Mission Center of Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang is situated next
to this village.
CHUCHUYIMLANG
The Department of Tourism has identified Chuchuyimlang as a
festival destination. This village celebrates Moatsu festival in
the traditional way with the exchange of gifts and friendship with
other neighbouring villages.
The
festival is celebrated in colourful way with dances and songs every
year from May 1st-3rd. Moatsu, the spring festival of the Ao Nagas,
is celebrated in all Ao villages, but it is more spectacular in
Chuchuyimlang.
After
sowing the seeds in the Jhum fields, the Aos relax to celebrate
and invoke the Gods for a bountiful harvest. This festival has more
to do with merrymaking unlike other festivals which have more rites
and rituals. Dance, folk songs, indigenous games and tribal chants
lend color to the occasion.
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