Lunglei, located in the southern part of Mizoram, is a district known for its lush greenery, mountains, and vibrant tribal cultures. The district?s landscape is dominated by dense forests, hills, and valleys, which make it a hub for eco-tourism and adventure activities. Lunglei is home to the Lushai tribe, also known as the Mizo, whose traditions, folklore, and festivals form the cultural backbone of the region. Agriculture, particularly rice farming, is the main economic activity, with other crops like ginger, turmeric, and vegetables also grown. The district is rich in biodiversity, with several national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, such as the Lunglei Wildlife Sanctuary, attracting nature lovers and researchers. Lunglei?s natural beauty, traditional customs, and growing tourism industry make it a key district in Mizoram.