Tamenglong district of Manipur has a topography of irregular undulation with turbulent rivers, waterfalls, caves, lakes, and dense tropical forests covering the land. • Along the river Barak there is a series of seven waterfalls. • The Tharon cave (Chalem-Ky), which is found in the
Liangmai land, is located at about 27 km from the district HQ. The map of the entire cave is engraved and painted on a stone at the main entrance. Archaeological excavation of the cave shows connections to the
Hoabinhian culture of North Vietnam. • Zeilad Lake at Makoi (Atengba) is associated with a number of pythons, fish, and water birds. There are several other lakes nearby, including Guiphop Zei, Nrou Zei, and Nap-sam Zei. • Buning Meadow (Npiulong) is located on the western side of Tamei town. A number of well-groomed, uneven small mounds, as well as numerous brooks, mark the stretch. In early summer ground orchids and Wild Lilies can be seen in the meadow. The meadow is also home to wild birds and foxes. • Phelong Village a village inhabited by the
Liangmai people is well known for its Orange production and its taste. Phelong has been one of the major producers of oranges in Tamenglong District. • Taningjam Village also found in Liangmai land is one of the oldest villages of Tamenglong District. The rivers and Rock Garden are well-known attractions for a visit to the village. ==Economy==