Before adopting Christianity, villagers were mostly pagans and the village was seldom prone to floods, crop failures, famines etc. The practice of headhunting was followed in ancient times in the Molungkimong village. However, as people started adopting Christianity and became more aware, head hunting stopped. They gradually transformed their living style and shifted towards logic rather than superstition.
The major lesson that one can learn from the village is how important it is to change and with consistent efforts, a positive change can always be brought into the society. Now if you take a look at the village, it is one of the forerunners of Christianity and promotes education in the entire Nagaland. This is the power of positive change and when one visits the village, they are filled with gratitude and positivity.
The major agricultural commodities found in the village are Paddy, Maize and Tapioca. Other artistic activities that the native people engage in, are Bamboo Baskets, Mat Making and Weaving Handicraft items. You can observe these activities to get a hang of the local customs and traditions.
Historical Places Near The Molungkimong Village
There are a lot of historical places near the Molungkimong village that attract a lot of tourists all around the year. The river through which the Molungkimong people would extract iron ore from the river bed in ancient times was the Yinsuba River. These ores were effectively smelted to forge machetes, spears and other sorts of implements.
Ajenjangyong River on the other hand is the coldest and purest river of Molungkimong and provides a serene atmosphere for rejuvenation. In the days of yore, it was believed that the water of the Ajenjangyong River had healing powers. Natives of the Molungkimong village still believe the same.
Angotsukong Tenem is another attraction where the traders of yore used to rest in the large stone seats atop this hillock during their return journey to the Molungkimong village from Sibsagar, Assam.
Akchilong is a huge boulder that is believed to be inhibited by a strong spirit. People believe that this spirit stone has protected the Molungkimong village from various adversaries during very ancient times.
How To Reach
The unforgiving roads en route to Molungkimong village make the journey adventurous. The constant rains add to the discomfort of the journey. However, travelling to Molungkimong village via the Assam road is relatively easier. The train and road connectivity to this place is quite poor, however you can hire a private taxi from Assam to Molungkimong village.
Best Time To Visit
Molungkimong Village is best visited during the dry seasons of February to May and September to November. These months offer pleasant weather for trekking and wildlife spotting.