Nungba (originally "Lwangba") is a small town surrounded by low-lying hill ranges and rivers, an extension of the eastern Indian Himalayas.
The highest point of Nungba "Ramphaan But" which means "Viewpoint" stands high at the centre of the town.
The whole population of Nungba practices Christianity (Baptist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Seventh Day Adventist, Assembly of Yahweh).
Nungba is located on the eastern end of the Indian Himalayas with an area of approximately 120 Sq. km.
The rain bearing South West Monsoon brings a shower from the month of April/May till August/September, a boon for agriculture.
Monsoon season is accompanied by frequent landslides along National Highway 53 hindering the flow of traffic sometimes.
The forest reserves in Nungba offer the local populace to practice a Jhum (Shifting) cultivation.
The primary agricultural product includes Rice, Colocasia roots, Hot Red King Chilly, Maize, Cucumber, Lady Fingers, Mustards, Cabbage, Beans and other vegetables.
Different kinds of fruits grown and produces include Orange, Lemon, Banana, Grapes, Mango, Pine apples, Berries etc.