Singha Chingnyu Village

Mon · India

Singha Chingnyu Village

A Konyak longhouse village known for its animal skull displays and preserved human trophies from the headhunting era.

Singha Chingnyu Village lies about 20 kilometers from Mon town and is known for a remarkable longhouse decorated with animal skulls, stuffed tigers, and a storeroom holding trophies from the headhunting era. The village offers valuable material for anthropologists studying Konyak history and social structure. Alongside Shangnyu and Chui, it forms part of the cluster of ethnic villages that define the district's cultural tourism. The setting remains rustic and largely unvisited compared to Longwa, making it a quieter option for travelers seeking authentic Konyak heritage.

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