Nambisha

The village is flanked by Punge in the west, Kangpat in the south, Kongkan Thana in the east and Ningchou in the north.

Locally, the inhabitants speak Nambisha dialect that belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family.

Some researchers are of the view that the dialect spoken by the inhabitants has some affinity to that of the Koireng tribe.

Majority of the inhabitants are Christians and Nambisha and Bungpa hold the record of appointing women pastors in the 1940s;[3] a rare historical privilege in a predominantly patriarchal society.

Being a remote area, the village is often in the news for the poor transport system due to bad road condition and the inhabitants suffer most during the rainy season because of frequent landslides.