Practical Information
Visits require prior permission from the shrine custodians and a local guide. Do not touch ritual objects or enter restricted zones.
Sacred Site
Best time: Year-round
1h
By arrangement
Ngoh Fong-Mankong Sacred Rock
Muasheh-ngoh quarter, eastern Mankong
A huge sacred rock that houses the family shrine of the Mangeh Mbohngong line and the ancestral stone of Mankong’s founder family.
110
Visitors / year
1h
Visit duration
Year-round
Best season
Restricted
Access
ABOUT
In detail
Ngoh Fong-Mankong means the rock of the Fon of Mankong. It is a very large sacred stone in the Muasheh-ngoh quarter and the site of the Mangeh Mbohngong family shrine (Nwii-bom).
The rock is linked to the founding ancestors of the Mangeh family and the broader Bamunkumbit community. Only qualified chief priests may perform sacrifices here, making it a deeply respected site.
**What you will discover:**
- The enormous rock formation and its shrine setting
- The spiritual significance of the site for the Mangeh lineage
- The traditional story of Mangeh Mbohngong and the founding villages of Ngoketunjia.
The rock is linked to the founding ancestors of the Mangeh family and the broader Bamunkumbit community. Only qualified chief priests may perform sacrifices here, making it a deeply respected site.
**What you will discover:**
- The enormous rock formation and its shrine setting
- The spiritual significance of the site for the Mangeh lineage
- The traditional story of Mangeh Mbohngong and the founding villages of Ngoketunjia.
