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==Tourism== {{see also | Tourism in Northeast India | Tourism in India }} '''Tirap District Museum''', is the museum of history of the area.<ref name=tir1>[https://www.holidify.com/places/tirap/ Tirap], accessed 12 Feb 2024.</ref> '''Khonsa Museum''' in Khonsa shows the history of local tribal bamboo and cane artifacts.<ref name=tir1/> '''Khonsa Waterfall''' lies near Khonsa in the forested hills.<ref name=tir1/> '''Silombhu War Cave''', south of Khonsa and 7 km from Thinsa village via forested hills, on the 2,119 metre-high (6,952ft) "Longpongka" hilltop (locally known as the "[[Tirap district#Silombhu|Silombhu]]" hilltop) near the [[India-Myanmar border]] was used as a transit camp by the colonial British forces during the World war II, remnants of which can still be seen. Military supplies were brought from Assam and stored here.<ref name=cavesh1/>
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