Longleng, located in the state of Nagaland, is a district known for its traditional Naga culture, lush forests, and picturesque landscapes. The district is home to the Lotha Naga tribe, known for their vibrant festivals, traditional dance forms, and craftsmanship. Longleng is famous for its fertile land, with agriculture being the backbone of the local economy. Rice, maize, and vegetables are the main crops grown here, and the district is also known for its production of Naga King Chilli, one of the hottest varieties of chillies in the world. The district?s natural beauty, with its rolling hills, dense forests, and pristine rivers, makes it a popular spot for eco-tourism and adventure enthusiasts. The Lotha community?s rich traditions, including their annual harvest festival called Sekrenyi, play a central role in the district?s cultural identity.