India, Feb. 22 -- In the remote hills of northeast India, 'crossing the border' isn't a matter of passports and checkpoints for one family - it's just what they do to grab a snack or meal. Travel content creators Swati and Prateek shared a tour of their residence in Longwa village, Nagaland, that redefines the concept of 'international living'. Also read | Step inside China's 'most viral store' that will blow your mind: It is not in Beijing or Shanghai

The home belongs to the Angh (the hereditary king) of the Konyak Naga tribe, and it sits directly atop the international boundary between India and Myanmar.

While most homeowners worry about property lines, the Angh deals with geopolitical ones. According to the video Swati and Prateek sh...