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    Lunglei (IPA: [/ˈlooŋgˌleɪ/]), formerly known as Lungleh, is the second-largest town in Mizoram, northeastern India, situated in the south-central part of the state. The town served as the capital of British South Lushai Hills from 1889 to 1898. [2]

  2. Oct 1, 2024 · Lunglei district is one of the 11 districts of Mizoram state in India. As of 2011 it is the second most populous district in the state, after Aizawl. It is also the largest district in Mizoram with an area of 4,536 km 2 (1,765 sq mi).

  3. Literally meaning 'the bridge of rock', Lunglei is famous for its scenic beauty and natural setting. It is a small town, located around 170 km south of Aizawl whose name is derived from a bridge shaped rock found along Nghasih which is a tributary of the river Tlawng.

  4. Oct 1, 2024 · Lunglei District occupies the mid way between the northern and southern region of the state and is within the tropical region hich can be proved that Tropic of Cancer 230 N passes through the Hmuifang village which is about 50 kms away from the state capital.

  5. Jan 27, 2024 · Welcome to Lunglei, a picturesque town nestled in the northeastern state of Mizoram, India. Lunglei, meaning ‘bridge of rock’, aptly captures the essence of this tranquil haven, where nature’s beauty meets cultural vibrancy.

  6. Lunglei Town is the second-largest town in Mizoram, situated in northeastern India. With an elevation of about 1,122 meters, Lunglei boasts captivating landscapes featuring rugged hills, lush greenery, and scenic valleys.

  7. May 4, 2022 · From exploring age-old British missionaries to admiring breathtaking landscapes, you can do it all in Lunglei. Be it an ardent trekker or art enthusiast–Lunglei pleases all kinds of travellers. Here’s an introductory journey that will make you want to #DiscoverTheUndiscovered at Lunglei in Mizoram. By Shreya Kachroo

  8. Oct 1, 2024 · Lunglei, also referred to as Lungleh, literally means thebridge of rock’. A rock which looked like a ‘bridge was found in a riverine around Nghasih, a small tributary of the river Tlawng. It is from this rock that Lunglei got its name. The town of Lunglei is rich in flora and fauna.

  9. Charming villages nestled among pine meadows dot the untouched stretch of beautiful countryside surrounding Lunglei, the second-largest city in Mizoram. Read more. The city is rich in architectural history and stands out for its unique Mizo-style homes, characterised by elaborate carvings and vivid colours.

  10. Lunglei, town, south-central Mizoram state, northeastern India. It is located 131 miles (211 km) south of Aizawl, the state capital. Lunglei is one of the most populous towns in the Mizo Hills. Rice is the principal crop in the agricultural economy.