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Tourism in Mizoram – Things to know before you go (Travel Guide)

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Mizoram Travel Guide

Last Updated on: Feb 10, 2023  

Mizoram, also known as the Land of Blue Mountains and the Land of Lushai Highlanders is an exceptionally beautiful place. Covered with lush green forests, tourism in Mizoram is known for its breathtaking views from cliffs, stunning waterfalls and picturesque villages set amidst seas of morning mist that enfold the hills and peaks in its embrace. Here is our complete Mizoram Travel Guide that will help you to plan a trip to Mizoram. Mizoram runs at its own rhythm. This is what we understood on our week-long trip in Mizoram. Literally tucked in one corner of the country, tourism in Mizoram has not yet seen the rush. Thus the beautiful mountain villages and the verdant valleys beyond Aizawl remains quite a tempting destination for off-the-beaten-track travellers like us. The Mizos are friendly and helpful; they lead their life on their own terms.

Vantwang Waterfall - tourism in Mizoram

The hills of Mizoram are often shrouded in a perpetual mist and cloud. They look simply magnificent. Even at nights, you can see a layer of cloud hovering near the hills. That led us to think why this state was not called the abode of clouds! With diverse natural beauty and gorgeous countryside, the land of Lushai highlanders welcomed us with open arms. BUSY NOW? CLICK HERE TO PIN THIS FOR A LATER READ ! The plan to visit Mizoram was a sudden one. The time was during the October holidays and flights to Aizawl were at a sky-high price. So we decided to do a little detour to Aizawl. We reached Silchar and from there took a shared Sumo to Aizawl. It was a long journey, but Mizoram is worth all the trouble on the road.

Where is Mizoram located?

Mizoram is located in the southern corner of Northeast India and shares its borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. Assam, Manipur and Tripura are its neighbours in the Indian side.

The land of Lushai Highlanders

Mizoram has very interesting folklore about their origin. The majority of Mizo tribes believe that they had originated from Khul, a mythical cave in south China. Most of these beliefs were passed on oral traditions. These tribes then migrated towards Manipur and Assam and Myanmar. Mizo literally means highlanders and so Mizoram is practically the land of the Highlanders. Anthropologically, the Mizos belong to the Mongoloid race and were the original settlers in the Shan state of erstwhile Burma. Two of their tribes, the Lushais and the Hmars migrated to their present land crossing the Tiau River bordering western Burma in the early eighteenth century. After the Indian independence in 1947, Mizoram was originally a part of Assam. Later it became a union territory in 1971 and finally, Mizoram became the 23rd Indian State in 1987.

Handicraft of Mizoram

The Mizos are divided into several sub-tribes having their own dialect. In the past, the Mizos were animists and worshipped nature. Later with the advent of Christian missionaries, they embraced Christianity. Now, the majority of them are Christians and almost every village and city of Mizoram has a beautiful church. Infact, Aizawl can be called a city of churches, as we found so many of them there. The Mizos take their Sundays very seriously. Almost everything is closed on Sundays. The Mizos attend the church dressed in their best attires on Sunday morning and evening for mass and prayer. We arrived Aizawl on a Sunday when all the shops and market were closed, the sumo stand was also closed and we could not get any sumo to our next destination! But on the road, we saw pretty ladies and handsome men in their best dresses and suits. It reminded us of our stay at Shnongpdeng in Meghalaya .

Night view of Aizawl city

Why should you visit Mizoram?

You should visit Mizoram because tourism in Mizoram is completely unadulterated and off the beaten track. The natural beauty of the state is unparalleled. Verdant rolling hills stretch across the horizon. Different shades of green gradually get toned down towards a bluish tint as you keep looking at them.  No wonder Mizoram is also known as the land of blue mountains. In the early morning, the mists from the valleys envelop the hills and mountains in such a way that it feels like a milky white sea. Mizoram also has a number of lakes and waterfalls. Come down to the valleys and you will see stretches of paddy fields surrounded by small hills.

Did you Know? Mizoram has 22 hill ranges of diverse heights.

The Mizos have a rich and culture and they are passionately drawn to singing and dances. The festivals are quite colourful and their songs and dances depict their joyful nature. With so many places to visit in Mizoram, I hope you will definitely find your reason to visit this remote state of India.

Mizoram Tourism | How to reach Mizoram?

The easiest way to reach Mizoram would be by taking a flight to Aizawl, the capital city. Aizawl is connected by direct flights from Kolkata, New Delhi and Guwahati. Other ways to reach Mizoram is long and tedious. Get your flight tickets done early because they usually get costly.

Guwahati to Aizawl If you do not want to spend on flights, then the next easy way is to reach by road. Overnight buses are available from Guwahati , almost 470 km away. Although Google Maps will show you that it takes about 15 hours to cover this distance, rest assured, buses will take almost 20 -22 hours to reach. Buses to Aizawl are available from the ASTC  Bust stand near Guwahati Railway Station and ISBT, Guwahati. I know people who have spent almost 24 hours on the bus. Roads on mountains are highly unpredictable and so keeping buffer time is highly recommended. Shared sumos are also available from Guwahati to Aizawl.

Silchar Airport

Silchar to Aizawl You can also reach Aizawl from Silchar, Assam. Shared sumos are available from Silchar Sumo Stand just opposite to the Mizoram House in Silchar. The distance between Silchar to Aizawl is about 175 km. Here again, do not get fooled by the time G-maps show you. We had taken this route to Aizawl. Sumo takes about 7-8 hours to Aizawl. Sumos from Silchar to Aizawl is available at 6.30 AM, 11.30 AM, 3 PM and 6 PM. The times are subjected to changes. We arrived at Silchar from Kolkata in the morning and took the sumo at 11.30 AM. The journey started at 12 noon and we reached at 9.30 PM. But our sumo had broken down just 10 km before reaching Aizawl town and we lost about an hour there. Even then, keep aside 7-8 hours for this ride. The conditions of the road are fine as long as it is in Assam. The last stretch of roads to Aizawl is quite bumpy. There are other ways to reach Mizoram as well. From the Silchar stand, we saw sumos available to Champhai and Kolasib as well.

Sumo to Champhai - Tourism in Mizoram

There are sumos available from Imphal, Manipur to Aizawl as well. But we heard the road conditions to be very bad. There is absolutely no guarantee when you would reach your destination and the ride is very bumpy. If you are coming from Manipur to Mizoram, I would suggest you make the journey via Silchar. Take a sumo from Imphal to Silchar and then another one to Aizawl. You might take a little more time, but the journey will be a bit better. By Train There are no railways in Mizoram. The nearest railway station is at Silchar in Assam. From Silchar, take the sumo as I mentioned in the earlier para.

Mizoram Tourism | Getting around Mizoram

Mizoram has a hilly terrain, so some of the roads are not at all good. Mizoram does have a robust sumo service. Almost all the major towns and district headquarters are connected by daily sumos that leave at regular intervals. The villages are also connected by sumo, but their numbers are generally very less. Mizoram is also one of the northeast states where we found that sumos ply also in the night time. And believe me, they are quite safe. We ourselves were a bit sceptical about the night sumo, having known about the treacherous road conditions of the mountains. But believe, the night sumos in Mizoram are quite safe. We had taken night sumo from Champhai to Aizawl and later from Aizawl to Silchar. As far as we had heard, accidents usually do not happen.

How to get around Mizoram

So from Aizawl, you will get sumo to almost all the major towns and destinations of Mizoram like Champhai, Thenzawl, Kolasib, Lunglei, Saiha, Serchip, Lawngtlai etc. Sumos are available from Zarkawt Main Street. There are a number of Sumo counters on the street. Just go to one and book your tickets from there. From Zarkawt , there is a flight of stairs that comes down to the market area. Sumos from Champhai are available from there. Wherever you want to go, just go to any sumo counter and ask about the place. They will help you with the time, fare and other details of the sumo. From Zarkawt, you will also get sumos to Silchar. However, sumos to Guwahati is available from some other stand. But there is a sumo counter right at Zarkawt. There is the bus counter also from where you will get bus tickets for Guwahati. While considering our return option, we asked about the bus service. The buses leave at around 2.30 PM and reach Guwahati not before 11.30 the next morning. Volvo buses are available . We saw a couple of them on the road. Renting cars in Mizoram Renting cars in Mizoram can be quite a costly affair. It is unlikely that you will get a small car for rent. Mostly, SUVs are available and they charge Rs30-35 per km. So if you have your own car, it is well and good, otherwise, be ready to pay the high price.

Tourism in Mizoram

Nevertheless, sumo services in Mizoram between the main towns are quite reliable. Try to get the seats in the front or second row. The third row becomes a bit uncomfortable for people having long legs like me! A word of caution: For going offbeat destinations and villages, get to know about your sumo timings beforehand. Also, go to the counter, meet the driver or any representative and get your seats booked. I am telling you this from our personal experience. I will narrate the experience later. Bike taxis in Aizawl Aizawl has a fleet of bike taxis, i.e there are riders on scooty who will take you to your destinations. They usually charge about Rs20 -30 depending on the destination. But they can ask more from tourists.

Bike taxis in Aizawl - Mizoram Tourism

Do you need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Mizoram?

Yes, you would need Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Mizoram .  And no, you would not get it online . Indian tourists need Inner Line permit to visit Mizoram and they can be obtained from Liason Officer in Mizoram House in Kolkata, Silchar, Shillong, Guwahati and New Delhi. ILP can also be obtained from Lengpui Airport at Aizawl, Mizoram for tourists coming in by flight. Tourists entering from Bairabi and Vairengte can obtain ILP from Sub-Deputy Commissioner, Bairabi and Sub-Divisional Officer Vairengte respectively.

Filled up ILP form for Mizoram

You will need to fill up the ILP form and submit copies of your ID and address proof and two sets of passport-sized photographs. ILP Fees : Rs.120 (Rs.20 for the form and Rs.100 Processing fees). Please note, that citizens of Assam need to show the NRC certificate while obtaining ILP. Validity of ILP: Well, on the website, it is written that ILP can be obtained for 15 days and renewed for another 15 days. But the reality is a bit different. Let me tell you about our experience of getting a Mizoram ILP.

Getting Mizoram ILP

We applied at the Mizoram House at Kolkata located at Singhi Castle Building at Gariahat Road.  I had already downloaded the ILP form from the website , filled it up with the details to submit it there. But there I was told I have to fill it up in the form provided by them. So again I filled up the form and submitted to the officer at Mizoram House. Here again, I arrived at the office at 1 PM. The officer there told me that ILP form can be submitted only till 12 PM. After much request and apologies, she took my form. I had requested for an ILP for 10 days. But there again I was told that ILP will be given only for 7 days. You usually get the ILP on the next working day. However, I think the officer took pity on me and arranged for the ILP on the same day. The Mizoram Houses remains closed on Saturday, Sundays and Public Holidays. If by any chance, you have not got your ILP done, you can get your ILP also at Vairengte Checkpost. Our sumo from Silchar stopped at the Vairengte Gate. There were a few passengers who did not have ILP. But getting ILP from the Vairengte Checkpost is a long process. For 3 passengers, we had to wait for almost 1.5 hours there. Further, the officials here want details of your sponsorship. It becomes difficult to make them understand that a tour is self-sponsored. There was a guy in motorbike who was getting his ILP from the checkpost. He had a hard time getting the ILP. And the passengers from Assam who did not have their NRC certificate were simply denied ILP.

Vairengte Checkpost - you can get Mizoram ILP from here

Getting the ILP renewed

If you want to stay for more than 7 days, you need to get your ILP renewed. Renewal can be done at District Commissioner’s Office located at Treasury Square, Aizawl. We went to the Champhai DC office to renew our ILP. There again, we got a new form, filled it up and submitted again (also paid another Rs 140). We wanted to renew for 7 days, but there they renewed the ILP for only 3 days! The lady there simply told us that they cannot renew the ILP for more than 3 days. Fancy wasting an entire day for getting only 3 days permit! I am not quite sure what happen in Aizawl Office. But will you come back to Aizawl again to renew the ILP? So I will recommend you to get different ILPs for your dates. Having said all these, our ILP was not checked even once in our entire trip, even at the checkpost. But the irony is you need to have an ILP. I often wonder why would I need to get a permit to travel within my own country. Even if I had to, I wish the process was easier and online as the ILP in Arunachal Pradesh. For Foreign tourists Foreign tourists no longer require Protected Area Permit for Nagaland. However, they must register themselves at the local Foreigner Registration Office (FRO) of the districts they visit within 24 hours of arrival. But residents of Pakistan, Afghanistan and China are still banned from visiting the PAP restricted area.

Rainbow on road

Our Mizoram Itinerary

Day 1 | Kolkata – Silchar (by flight) – Aizawl (Sumo) We started from Kolkata, reached Silchar by flight. Flight to Silchar was really cheap compared to Aizawl. Silchar Airport is a small one located quite away from the main town. ASTC buses are available from the airport to the main town. There is an ASTC Bus Counter at Silchar Airport. Otherwise, you can hire a car from the airport to the town and you will cross through the beautiful and green tea gardens of Assam before entering the small town of Silchar. The car fare is Rs1000.

View of Aizawl city

The Sumo stand is just opposite the Mizoram House at Silchar. We booked our sumo tickets, had our lunch and started our journey towards Mizoram at 12 PM. We reached Aizawl at around 9.30 PM after our car breakdown. It was my second car breakdown after Basar .

Day 2 | Aizawl This was a Sunday and so everything was closed in Aizawl. We stayed in the city, roamed around the streets visited the churches and admired the handsome men and beautiful ladies. Later in the afternoon, we visited K V Paradise and Solomon’s Temple.

K V Paradise, Aizawl - Mizoram tourism

Day 3 | Aizawl – Champhai We took a sumo early in the morning to Champhai. We reached in the afternoon. Champhai is an extremely beautiful place connected to tourism Mizoram. Located near the Indo-Myanmar border, Champhai district is also known as the Rice Bowl of Mizoram . The place is full of green paddy fields and is so pleasing to the eyes. We stayed at the Champhai Tourist Lodge .

Rice fields at Champhai, Mizoram tourism

Day 4 | Champhai – Zokawthar – Rih Dil (Myanmar) – Champhai The main attraction of Champhai is definitely the Rih Dil, a lake situated in Myanmar but revered by the Mizos. Zokawthar is the border town just like Moreh in India. We had not thought that after crossing the Indo- Myanmar border last year, we would again visit Myanmar , even though it is only for some time.

In the morning, we took shared sumo to Zokawthar. From there, we crossed the border bridge across the Tiau River. The River forms the natural boundary between the two countries. On crossing the boundary, we had to keep our Adhaar cards with the border security of Myanmar. While we were wondering on how to go to Rih Dil , we found that scooty are available that will take you to the Lake. The distance is hardly 3-4 km and we rode on the back of the rider and they dropped us to Rih Dil, waited there and also brought us back. The scooty took Rs250 per head.

Rih Dil is the most important lake in Mizoram but is located in Myanmar

After our visit to Rih Dil, we came back to Champhai and visited the wine factory. We wanted to see the vineyards, but it was not the season. The vines were all dried up. So we scrapped the plan. If you want to see the vines in season, visit during August.

Day 5 | Champhai – Aizawl We explored Champai area on foot and also went to the DC office to get our ILP renewed. We were supposed to leave for Vangchhia in the afternoon. Well, then the sumo fiasco happened!

Markets of Champhai

Our sumo fiasco It so happened, that we were at Champhai and had planned to visit Vangchhia next. We asked a local person about sumo to Vangchhia and he gave us the phone number of the sumo driver. We called him, but could not understand a word of what he said. He was speaking in his own dialect and did not understand English. So we again got hold of another local and asked him to talk to the sumo driver on our behalf. He talked with him and told us that sumo to Vangchhia is available the next day and it will pick us up from Champhai Tourist Lodge at 1 PM. So we were quite happy that our next sumo was arranged and we did not have to visit the sumo counter. But that was the mistake we made. What happened the next day was totally uncalled for. The next morning, we requested the manager cum cook cum caretaker of the Champhai tourist lodge to speak to the Vangchhia sumo driver to confirm. He spoke to the driver and got the confirmation. So we checked out of the tourist lodge at 12 PM and were waiting for our sumo. It was going to pick us up from the Tourist Lodge itself. It was 1 PM, then 1.30, the sumo did not arrive yet. I started calling on the drivers’ number and he did not pick up the call. It was 2 PM and then 3 PM, yet no news of the sumo driver and he refused to pick up our calls. We were in Champhai for already 2 days, our next plans were almost fixed and we checked out of the lodge too. We were just sitting at the lobby with our backpacks without knowing what to do. Finally We called up at the Aizawl sumo counter (the number we got while coming to Champhai). They told us that the sumo to Vangchhia already left. Well, he went without taking us! It took us a moment to sink in. So that day, we have nowhere to go and we have to also look for a place to stay. I called up the sumo counter again to ask about the next day’s sumo. And he had another bad news for us. The next day, there was some sumo owners’ convention and so no sumos will be running! Well, now that was another problem as our leaves were limited! I think I sounded really sad and desperate on the phone. The person on the other end suggested that we might consider going to Aizawl that night itself as night sumos to Aizawl were available. We were a bit sceptical to take the night sumo but then decided to take it. We asked him to book two seats for us in the sumo. This time also, the guy at the sumo counter said whether he will pick us up from the Tourist Lodge. I almost shouted “No”. Once bitten, twice shy. I am not going to repeat the mistake. So we took our baggage and went straight to the sumo counter in the market area. We bought our tickets, identified our sumo and finally sat down after taking a long breath! Whoa! What a day of misadventures! Vangchhia was cancelled for this trip.

Mizoram Itinerary

The road to Thenzawl goes through a place where the Tropic of Cancer passes through . The sumo driver was good enough to stop the sumo there for some time so that we can take some photographs. He was so good after the one who stranded us at Champhai. We reached Thenzawl and booked a car there and visited the Vantwang Falls and the Tuirihiau Falls .

Vantwang Falls in Thenzawl Mizoram Tourism

Vantwang Falls is a vision. You cannot really go close to the waterfall and have to see it from a distance at the viewpoint. Even from a distance, it looks amazing. Tuirihiau falls is special because we could go behind the falls. Both of them were extremely gorgeous. From Thenzawl, we came back to Hmuifang. We had a hard time getting sumo for Hmuifang as it was almost late. We had to wait a long time before we got a car that dropped us to Hmuifang. Hmuifang is a small hill station and has some great views of the mountains and valleys. Hmuifang lies between Aizawl and Thenzawl. We stayed at the Hmuifang Tourist Lodge for the night. Day 7 | Hmuifang – Aizawl Early mornings in Hmuifang is beautiful with the mist rolling in and clouds hanging over the hills. We felt that we could spend the entire day there simply looking at the clouds coming and going. There is not much to do here. This is a place to relax. And well, we enjoyed the stay after all our hectic sumo journeys. Later in the afternoon, we returned to Aizawl.

Hmuifang Tourist Lodge Mizoram tourism

Here again, we found it difficult to get a vehicle for Aizawl a bit difficult. All the sumos that were coming from Thenzawl or Serchhip were already full. We had to wait a long time before we got 2 seats in sumo. Day 8 | Aizawl – Reiek – Aizawl So we had another day and we decided to give a visit to Reiek. We hired a car for Reiek as we could not find any proper public vehicle for Reiek that would suit our time.

Reiek Peak Mizoram Tourism

Reiek is another delightful place and is also the venue of the Anthurium festival. The festival was celebrated just a few days back and so Reiek was decorated quite beautifully. A model Mizo village was also built for the visitors there. We climbed up Reiek Peak and took a visit to the model village. After that, we were back at Aizawl. From Aizawl, we took night sumo to Silchar. Now that we had already done a night journey, we had no qualms in doing it again. The only problem that we faced was that the sumo dropped us at Silchar at 3.00 AM and our train to Agartala was at 8 AM. We had to wait for 5 long hours at the railway station which did not even have a proper waiting room.

 Mizoram Tourism | Where to stay?

The best places to stay in Mizoram are Tourist Lodges run by Mizoram Tourism department. They are located at strategic locations and are quite cheaper compared to hotels. Aizawl has a number of hotels, but we found the hotel rent to be comparatively higher compared to the service and standard. Well, the Mizoram is quite remote and understandably the cost of living is higher here. There is a travellers Inn at Aizawl that has single rooms for Rs350. But the hostel is quite basic. Champhai also has a few hotels.

Champhai Tourist Lodge run by Mizoram Tourism

Phone number of some Tourist Lodges run by Mizoram Tourism

  • Chaltlang T/L (Aizawl) : (0389) 2341083/ 2349421
  • Champhai T/L : (03831) 235866/ 9436143518
  • Hmuifang T/L : 9436379544
  • Reiek T/L : 9366078543
  • Thenzawl T/L : 03838-261489/ 9612065527/ 9863352362
  • Zokawthar T/L : 8415841566

Mizoram Tourism | What is the best time to visit?

You can visit Mizoram throughout the year. The best time will be between October to March. The monsoon season should be avoided as the roads get treacherous during the rains.

View on the way to Hmuifang

Tourism in Mizoram & Travel Guide (FAQ’s Answered)

Q. Is it safe to travel in Mizoram?

Mizoram is absolutely safe to travel. The people are friendly and there are usually no issues in the state.

Q. How is mobile and internet connectivity?

The main cities and town have proper mobile and internet connectivity. Vodafone and Jio work fine there. The remote places do not have proper connectivity though. We did not have any mobile connectivity at Hmuifang and a very poor one at Reiek and Thenzawl.

Q. Is permit required to visit Mizoram?

Yes, ILP is required to visit Mizoram. It has been already covered. Q. Are there ATMs in Mizoram? The main towns have a number of ATMs. We found sufficient ATMs in Aizawl, Thenzawl and Champhai. Reiek and Huifang did not have any ATM.

Q.How is the local transport in Mizoram?

You need to take a sumo to travel across Mizoram. The sumo services are quite robust and covers almost all the areas of the state. In Aizawl, taxis and bike taxis are available for commuting. We even saw a few buses, but they were less in number.

Q. How is the food? Is vegetarian food available?

The food is quite tasty. The best thing we found in Mizoram is community dining. The hotels (I am not talking about fancy restaurants here) will provide a sumptuous meal at a fixed rate. All the places we ate on the road charged Rs150 per head. A table would have 6-8 chairs. They would provide a large array of dishes on a table and all the people sitting at the table would have to eat together. They would fill up the bowls and dishes again with food if it finished. You can eat as much as you want. But you have to eat together with a few strangers on the road. I found this concept of community eating quite interesting.

Food in Mizoram

Q. What to carry in Mizoram?

Carry your ID cards and keep it safe. As for clothes, do carry some woollens and jackets whenever you plan to visit Mizoram. And in winters do carry sufficient woollens and scarves.

Q. Is Mizoram expensive?

Travelling in Mizoram by rented car is a tad bit expensive. Hotels also are expensive compared to the price of the room. We had travelled across Mizoram in shared sumos and stayed at the Tourist Lodges. They are fairly priced. We had food at the local restaurants and as we mentioned before, these places provide a meal for Rs150 per head which consists of chicken, pork, rice and vegetables in a large amount.

Q. What are other places of interest in Mizoram?

Mizoram is known as the land of the Blue Mountains . And this Blue Mountain can be seen at Lawngtlai. The Phawngpui Peak is the highest peak in Mizoram and is known as the Blue mountain. Another interesting place is Tam Dil , a lake located in Saitual, a village, about 110 km from Aizawl. Vangchhia , the place that we missed is known for its archaeological findings. A lot of menhirs had been found there that might have a link with Mizoram’s past. Vangchhia is located near Champhai.

View of Aizawl City

Q. Anything else that we should know?

  • Mizoram practically remains full closed on Sunday. Fewer sumos run on Sundays. So plan your trip and itinerary accordingly.
  • The local people are no doubt very good and honest. But for renting cars, bike taxis etc from the road, they quote a high amount, that they usually do not charge from the local population. Like the other states, they also try to get a maximum amount from the tourists. So you have to bargain with the taxi drivers and bike taxi drivers for a fair price.

Mizoram is really a beautiful and interesting place. Take time to visit this northeast state of India. You might not find the best of infrastructure here, but the experience will be worth all your trouble. We also faced a few problems with the ILP, sumo service and all, but all these are a part of travel. Inspite of all these, we loved Mizoram and would visit the place again. We will also recommend you to take a visit to the land of the Lushai Highlanders. Did you like the post? Please let us know in comments below. Pin this for a later read!!

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23 comments.

Thank you for the very informative post, making me excited to travel. I was wondering if foreigners (non-Indian) would be allowed to cross the India-Myanmar border to visit the Rih Dil lake?

Nice blog author. Thank you. Keep it up.

Thanks for the well detailed itinerary and sharing your wonderful experience. Heading to Mizoram tomorrow and looking forward to the experience.

Thank you so much Saurav. Have a great trip to Mizoram.

Very good mizoram trawling and helpful thanku so much

Thank you so much.

Great travelogue. Great details

Extremely helpful article. But I am having some queries regarding Mizoram tour. How can I reach you?😊

Thank you so much. Please reach to us at [email protected] or connect at Instagram @taleof2backpackers

Hey guys….great post and lots of information. I am planning to travel to Mizoram hopefully next year. Just wanted to know if a solo trip for a girl is safe?????

Thanks in advance!

Thank you, Anita! Yes, Mizoram is quite safe for solo women travellers.

Thanks for the info. Helped me to plan a trip to Mizoram.

Superb Post.. This post is more helpful to me for planning to visit Mizoram in next january

Thank you so much. Glad that you liked the post.

Extremely helpful and elaborate description. All informations are covered so nicely. Expectation is now high from you friends. It will be very nice if you explore and write about some cultural sides of this remote areas too.

Thank you so much. We do plan to write about the cultural aspects of Mizoram in a separate article. Thank you for stopping by. Keep reading!

Hey Agni and Amrita, loved the article. It has everything from places to food, stays and more. This blog is really useful for someone who needs brief details about the state. Also, I like how you have included the Inner Line Permit:). Keep traveling, keep writing.

Oh, yeah, this is what I need the brief details about it. You are really amazing about providing information on the travel i really liked it. Thank you so much for providing amazing information about it. And I’m also waiting for next to your blog.

Thank you so much Amir. Glad that the post helped you!

Superb post with stunning pictures! These are actually most beautiful places in Mizoram. In India there have many beautiful places to visit for sightseeing. Thanks for sharing great information with us. Thanks for your amazing travel guide.

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Complete Mizoram Guide for tourists

Mizoram Tips and Travel guides

We travelled to Tripura & Mizoram in November 2022. We were very excited because this was the first trip after Covid were there were no restrictions or requirements of wearing masks etc. We did a few short trips last year but they were all with due precautions and we did not do anything out of the regular touristy places; so I did not blog about them.

Planning for this trip to North east took a lot of time and energy because there were not many resources we could refer to. The blogs and travelogues were very old and there were many conflicting information we were getting from people we spoke to. I would have ideally wanted to write a very detailed blog; but it has been 6 months since we came back and I thought of posting whatever I have been able to write till now. Things have been really hectic so I am not able to mention everything in detail. If you are visiting Mizoram or Tripura and would like to know any specific detail not covered in this blog; do comment and I will connect with you.

I hope this guide helps tourists, backpackers, and trekkers planning a trip to Mizoram.

Questions that I have tried answering:

Where exactly is Mizoram?

  • When is the best time to visit Mizoram?

What is unique about Mizoram?

  • How to go to Mizoram?
  • Does one need Inner Line Permit (ILP) for entering Mizoram?
  • Is anyone exempt from entering Mizoram without ILP?
  • What is the Mizoram ILP rule for visitors from neighboring states Assam and/or Tripura?
  • How to obtain Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Mizoram?
  • How to obtain Mizoram ILPs when travelling by road?

Can we get the Inner Line Permit (ILP) online?

How are the roads in Mizoram?

  • How is the traffic in Mizoram?

Is Mizoram at a very high altitude?

What are the main cities in Mizoram?

How many days are good for visiting Mizoram as a tourist?

What was our itinerary for Mizoram trip?

Where to stay in Mizoram?

How is the food and is veg food available in Mizoram?

What is unique about Mizoram culture that we should not miss?

In hindsight, would we have planned the same itinerary?

Are there any contact details for Mizoram drivers, resorts etc?

Mizoram is one of the states in North East India, part of the seven sisters. It has borders with 2 countries (Myanmar and Bangladesh) & 3 Indian states (Assam, Tripura and Manipur). Mizoram has Myanmar to its east and south and Bangladesh to its west. Tripura is on Mizoram’s northwest, Assam in the North and Manipur on Northeast. The maps below will give you an idea of the location of this tiny and beautiful state.

Mizoram District Map

Aizawl is the capital city and is Mizoram’s connection to rest of the India.

Mizoram was a part of Assam from 1947 till 1987. The Mizo National Front founded by Laldenga fought for Mizo’s independence and the Mizoram Peace accord was signed which made Mizoram 23rd state of India on 20th February 1987.

Best Time to Visit Mizoram

November to May are good seasons to visit Mizoram. Mizoram has 3 seasons: Summer (March to May), Rainy (May to October) and Winter (November to March). Summers are not too hot because of the altitude (temperature is around 20-25 degrees), winters are cold with temperature between 10-20 degrees but the landscape is absolutely breathtaking. Mizoram gets rain due to southwest monsoon between May to October. Rainy season is definitely avoidable because movement is restricted and the hilly roads are dangerous to drive.

So to sum it up, Mizoram is a good destination to visit in all months except the rainy season.

We found Mizoram very unique and different from the rest of the Indian states. Mizoram literally means land of the hilly people: Mi (people), Zo (high rise such as hills or mountains) and Ram (land).

Some of the reasons we found it interesting are:

  • Culture and Identity : Mizos are very proud of their culture and identity and rightly so because its very distinct and unique. Its a tribal state and most inhabitants belong to some tribe or the other. There is a very strong connect with Chinese and Burmese culture. The Mizo language has no trace of Sanskrit like most of the Indian languages. Mizos hold their beliefs and values very strongly; which reflects in their day-to-day life and behaviour with others. The art, music & dances, festivals, textiles, cuisine are all very unique to Mizo.
  • Scenic landscape : Without doubt, Mizoram was one of the most scenic states we have visited in India. It is one of the most unexplored places and its a nature lover’s haven. It has mesmerizing landscapes, dense bamboo jungles and evergreen hills. It is also known as the land of Blue Mountains with cascading waterfalls and rivulets.
  • Cleanliness : This one stood out for me. Aizawl is one of the cleanest city we have seen in India. And we could see why it was so when we went for a morning walk on a Saturday. Teenagers were out with shovels and brooms cleaning their street. A father was teaching his young son how to pick up some garbage from the roadside. Most village entrances had a board about keeping the village clean. We could see public urinals in most parts of Aizawl being maintained and used by people.
  • Education : Mizoram has one of the highest literacy rates in India, 3rd only after Kerala and Lakshadweep. There are about 2000 schools in the state; which makes its 1 for every 100 kids. Every village in Mizoram has a village education committee.
  • Commitment to protect environment : Mizoram government banned crackers and fireworks in the state in 2009 to protect the environment.
  • Geographical significance : Tropic of cancer passes through 8 states in India, Mizoram being one of them. Other states being Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Tripura. We passed tropic of cancer on our way from Aizawl to Hmuifang.
  • Women Empowerment : Mizoram is a patriarchial society and there is a lot of work that needs to be done for women empowerment and equality. However, compared to rest of the India; women play significant role in development of the society in this small state. As per some studies done in 2022, Mizoram has the highest 70.9 per cent ratio of female-to-male workers among those working as legislators, senior officials and managers. Most of shops in streets and on roadside are run by women in Mizoram. Sainik School Chhingchhip in Mizoram was the first to admit girl cadets in 2018. In general, except for driving taxi; we could see women equally participative as men in Mizoram.

Having said all this, we were very disappointed with the smoking and drinking habits of Mizos. Officially, alcohol is banned in Mizoram. But it is very much visible. We had to specify to our cab agency to send a driver who does not smoke and drink. While we were assured he would not smoke in the car, he was free to do that outside once the duty was over. Teenagers could be seen smoking. Both men and women smoke and drink and the state has one of the highest cases of cancer affecting their lung, esophagus & stomach.

How to go to Mizoram:

Aizawl has a domestic airport & has direct flights from 6 Indian cities (as of December 2022) – Agartala in Tripura, Guwahati in Assam, Shillong in Meghalaya, Imphal in Manipur, Delhi and Kolkata.

Agartala <-> Aizawl: 45 mins (Alliance Air) Shillong <-> Aizawl: 1 hr (Indigo) Guwahati <-> Aizawl: Approx 1 hr (Indigo and Alliance Air) Kolkata <-> Aizawl: Approx 1 hr 15 mins (Indigo and Air India) Delhi <-> Aizawl: 2 hr 45 mins (Indigo) Imphal <-> Aizawl: 45 mins (Alliance Air)

Note that these flights do not fly everyday. Also, given the terrain; flights can get cancelled because of the weather. So keep a plan B when considering any of the flights. We learnt it the hard way when our flight from Agartala to Aizawl got cancelled and there were no flights on that day or the next. We had to take the road from Agartala to Aizawl.

Silchar in Assam is the most connected city to Aizawl. It is 164kms and it takes 6-8 hrs by road. The terrain is hilly so night driving is not recommended. There are buses available on this route (NH 54) Kumarghat in Tripura is also connected to Aizawl by road. This is the road we took. To our surprise though, this was not recommended. Most tour operators & drivers in Tripura discouraged us from doing this; saying the road is bad and unsafe. On the other hand, the operator in Aizawl who was providing us taxi in Mizoram was confident the route was doable and the roads were quite manageable for an experienced driver. He said a small stretch was under construction but since rains had stopped completely; it was safe too. The driving time was again debatable and kept getting conflicting information. Since we had no choice (with a cancelled flight, no flight for next 2 days and another flight back home in 5 days from Aizawl), we decided to try it anyways. We covered this approx 200kms in 6.5 hrs and it was a fairly good ride. I will write a detailed blog on this topic too.

Note for those who want to drive into Aizawl or any other part of Mizoram: The ghat road drive is not easy and at many places its single lane driving. Navigating these stretches require a good, experienced driver and a good vehicle. Tata Sumo, Scorpio, Innova or a 4WD are good for these roads. We did see Altos also, but assuming they are very experienced with these roads. Infact, most of the airport taxis in Aizawl are Maruti Alto.

Details of Inner Line Permit for Mizoram

Everyone entering Mizoram, including Indians require an Inner Line Permit (ILP).

Domestic Tourists: Two types of ILP can be issued for Indians:

  • Temporary Mizoram ILP – 15 days at a time which can be renewed once for another 15 days.
  • Fees to be paid – Rs.20 Application Form, Rs.100 Processing Fee, Rs.20 for Renewal Fee
  • Requirements – 4 passport size photo and a photo ID
  • Regular Mizoram ILP (This is for those non-Mizos who are to be employed by Mizos for work purposes) – 6 months at a time which can be renewed twice for another 6 months each. However, sponsorship from a local resident or a Government Department is required. Requirements for Regular Mizoram ILP – 4 passport size photos, a photo ID, 2 passport size photos of the sponsor.

Is anyone exempted from Mizoram ILP requirement

Yes. Government employees travelling for official purposes are exempted from obtaining ILP but are required to carry a photo identification card with them at all times.

ILP requirement for bordering states Assam and Tripura

For tourists originating from Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj Districts of Assam State, Electoral Roll details are required due to porous international boundary with Bangladesh and so is the case with persons coming from the state of Tripura.

Tourists entering from Bairabi and Vairengte can obtain ILP from Sub-Deputy Commissioner, Bairabi and Sub-Divisional Officer Vairengte respectively.

Mizoram ILP for International Tourists: All foreign nationals have to register themselves at the office of Superintendent of Police (CID/SB) Mizoram who is the designated Foreigners Registration Officer (FRO) of the State within 24 hours of arrival.

Citizens of Afghanistan, China and Pakistan and foreign nationals having their origin in these countries would continue to require prior approval of the Ministry of Home Affairs before entering the state.

How to obtain Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Mizoram:

Download Mizoram Inner Line Permit Form

For those reaching Aizawl by air: Tourists entering Aizawl by air can obtain passes from the Security Officer on arrival at Lengpui Airport, Aizawl. For those travelling by road, ILPs can be obtained in advance at any of these Mizoram houses:

Kolkota (Map: https://goo.gl/maps/snVqUN1XndgwfC8TA ) Liaison Officer Government of Mizoram Mizoram House 24, Old Ballygunge Road, Calcutta, 700 019 Phone: 033-4756430/4757887/4757064 Fax: 033-4757034

Silchar (Map: https://goo.gl/maps/KXj5sASL5bnaDXHH8 ) Liaison Officer Mizoram Run Sonai Road Silchar -788 005 Ph No: 03842-25655(O), 25419 (R of LO)

Shillong (Map: https://goo.gl/maps/AwzKdj1zL8LUgMwXA ) Liaison Officer Government of Mizoram Nongrim Hills, Shillong Ph : 0364-2230149(O) 2225058(R)

Guwahati (Map: https://goo.gl/maps/Fy6B6vaYgnLhALGq8 ) Liaison Officer MIZORAM HOUSE Christian Basti, G.S.Road Guwahati – 781 005 Ph: 0361- 2529 448 Reception : 529 411

New Delhi (Map: https://goo.gl/maps/WRRJ6zfKHi3R5gus9 ) Resident Commissioner Government of Mizoram MIZORAM HOUSE Pt Uma Shankar Dixit Marg, Chankyapuri New Delhi 110021

How to obtain Mizoram ILPs when travelling by road:

Temporary ILPs can also be obtained at these border checkpoints, subject to approval by the in-charge. Since we were supposed to fly to Aizawl and had to take road instead, we obtained ILPs this way. Following are the authorized checkpoints:

  • Officer-in-charge of Kanhmun Police Station (if entering from Tripura)
  • Administrative Officer, Bairabi (if entering from Assam)
  • SDO© Ngopa (if entering from Manipur)

These are authorized to issue Temporary ILP in Form E for a period not exceeding 15(fifteen) days to bonafide visitors/tourists or business representatives with intimation to the concerned Deputy Commissioner.

Kanhmun Border Checkpost in Mizoram where we stopped for Inner Line Permit

Coveringmiles Suggestion : It is best to obtain the ILP in advance, unless in a circumstance like ours. Travel agents in Mizoram usually will help out with the ILP. However, for them the offline process takes time, so keep around 10 days in hand before you travel if you ask them to apply on your behalf.

Mizoram government is working on releasing a portal to make it easier for tourists to obtain ILP online. As of November 2022, the website is still not launched officially. You can check the current status on https://ilp.mizoram.gov.in/ to know if it is launched officially.

Mizoram is a hilly state mainly made up of Mizo hills. These are part of the Rakhine (Arakan) mountain range. That makes the entire region full of slopes and cliffs. Given this, the roads are not very wide and require an expert driver who is well versed with ghat roads to navigate through them. Roads in general are quite good. However, given the terrain; there are no alternate routes for most places if the road is closed or under construction. The road between Aizawl to Champhai was under construction when we visited in November 2022 and a distance of 180 kms was taking more than 7 hrs (sometimes even upto 10 hrs) depending on the traffic. Ensure you plan your days keeping this in mind and do not pack a lot of to-do things in a day.

Roads in Mizoram

Traffic in Mizoram:

Traffic discipline in Mizoram is the best in India. Rest of the India has lot of learn about driving sense from this small state. People patiently wait in queues in traffic, no one cuts lane and there is absolutely no honking unless there is an emergency. We could see a km or more of jam on one side of the road while the traffic on the other side moved at a steady pace. We have heard of the same in Nagaland and Meghalaya also, but yet to experience it. I found this answer on quora by a resident of Aizawl very apt in describing this behaviour: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-secret-behind-the-showcase-of-a-so-well-traffic-discipline-by-the-people-of-Aizawl-Mizoram-as-we-can-see-in-the-viral-images-and-videos

mizoram tourist guide

Mizoram is a hilly state but it is not at a very high altitude compared to other hill stations in India. To compare, Ooty is at 2240mts, Kodaikanal at 2133mtrs, Shimla is at 2276mts while the highest point in Mizoram is 1678mts. Mizo hills are ridges that run parallel to each other. These ridges are separated by narrow river valleys. These are what make the terrain of Mizoram full or slopes and cliffs.

Mizoram’s cities are not gigantic metros. They are quiet and pretty towns, some of them only slighly bigger than villages. Aizawl being the capital city is the most densely populated.

Total population of Mizoram: ~12.7 Lakhs Population of Aizawl: ~3.87 Lakhs

The main cities in Mizoram are

Mizoram is a place for slow travel. This is a destination where you enjoy best if you soak in the culture, make connections with locals, enjoy local cuisine and live like a local if possible 🙂 You will need at least 10 days if you need to cover the best places in Mizoram. These would be cities in and around Champhai, Hmuifang, Reiek Peak, Tamdil. If you have more time, you can also plan for Phawngpui (also called Blue Mountains) which is the highest peak of Mizoram.

Mizoram is also a place where tourist places close early; so you cannot pack a lot of things to do in 1 day.

We went in November and we had planned for 2 weeks in Tripura and Mizoram. Our idea was to spend 1 week in each of these states. However, when booking flight from Agartala to Aizawl and hotels etc; we realized that the Myanmar insurgency issue was very delicate and tourists were not being allowed to cross the Myanmar border (which is usually allowed). Going to Champhai and not going to Rih Dil lake in Myanmar did not sound like a very smart plan, so we decided to skip east Mizoram and cover that later. Also, the flights from Agartala to Aizawl were not available everyday. So we finally decided to do 9N/9D in Tripura and 5N/5D in Mizoram. However, at the last moment our flight to Aizawl from Agartala got cancelled and we had to go by road. This meant 1 more day of travel and reduced our time in Mizoram by a day. Our final Mizoram itenerary was:

Day 1: Take train from Agartala to Kumarghat. Hire a taxi from Kumarghat and reach Aizawl by 5pm. Day 2: Local sighseeing at Aizawl (KV Paradise, Solomon’s Temple). Leave for Reiek peak by 11, reach by lunch. Trek up the peak. Back to Aizawl by evening. Day 3: Take a taxi and go to Hmuifang via Lalsavunga Park & Falkawn village. Stay overnight at Hmuifang Day 4: Go to Vantawng falls, Dilpui Park. Stay overnight at Hmuifang (this was a Sunday and everything is closed on Sundays in Mizoram). We could not visit Tuirihiau Falls or Deer park because they were both closed. Day 5: Back to Aizawl. Local sightseeting (Mizoram State Museum) at Aizawl. Overnight at Aizawl. Day 6: Fly back to Chennai via Kolkata.

Mizoram has very limited options when it comes to accommodation for tourists. There are no homestays in places other than Aizawl. The government accommodations are small and have limited rooms. But not many tourists visit Mizoram, so I think these suffice. However, I would advise you to book in advance if possible. The good part is booking is very easy online. You can book government lodges on https://www.mizoramtourism.com/booking . This was one of the rare instances where government website is so smooth and modern. The only information missing is phone number of the lodges which makes it difficult to communicate before or after the booking.

We stayed at the government accommodation at Hmuifang and were quite happy with the room, service etc. Do not expect any 5-star service. If your expectations are low and reasonable, you will not be disappointed.

One of the luxury properties that Mizoram government is promoting is the Thenzawl Golf Resort. You can check it out on Thenzawl Golf Resort . We did not consider this because it was out of the way and we wanted to have more local experience. I am glad we did so because the views from Hmuifang were just breathtaking.

Food in Mizoram is quite decent. We were more disappointed with food in Tripura than in Mizoram. Also, unlike what we read and heard; getting vegetarian food is not difficult. However, you will not get variety like you get elsewhere. If you go with the expectation to have roti, naan, dal, different choices of vegetables or even customization like no onion etc; that would not be possible. Forget getting South Indian or North Indian food in places other than Aizawl (even in Aizawl it would be average if you can find some!). Most of the Mizos eat non-veg on a daily basis and pork, chicken is commonly found. We found that mostly the base of the dish is vegetarian. So, if you order pork or chicken noodles / rice; they just spread the meat on top of vegetarian noodles/rice.

My son and husband are vegetarians while I eat chicken, fish and egg. We mostly ordered vegetarian because I did not like the chicken I had a couple of times in Mizoram. The preparation was not something that I preferred; but food is a very personal choice so I would suggest those who eat non-veg to try and then decide.

Check with your accommodation if they can make Mizo local dishes. Our homestay in Aizawl made Mizo special dinner was us and we were very happy to taste some of their local dishes 🙂 

When travelling in Mizoram, you will find many roadside restaurants. Most of them serve Mizo meal. They will serve all the dishes on a long table, and everyone can come and join the table to share the meal. We stopped at one place where our driver had this meal. This one has chicken, pork and beef along with potato stew and some banana soup. It costs anywhere between 200-250 per person depending on where you have it. You should not miss this Mizo experience if you have pork and beef etc.

Meals in Mizoram roadside restaurants

Nghahloh Dawr (Shop without a shopkeeper): This is a beautiful concept in Mizoram where shopkeepers keep their produce with prices written against each and a jar for money. Buyers can deposit the money & take the produce. No need of any vigilance 🙂

Nghahloh Dawr (Shop without a shopkeeper)

The answer would be No. There is a lack of information on Tripura and Mizoram and that made planning the trip extremely difficult. I can also now confidently say that the tour agents in Tripura mislead and provide false information (very authoritatively too!). Some of the information that would have helped us plan better was:

Travel from Jampui Hills to Amarpur : We were told by multiple tour operators that the road from Jampui to Amarpur is in extremely bad condition and it is not advisable to go that way. So we came back to Agartala from Jampui and went to Udaipur / Amarpur from Agartala. This meant 1 extra day of travel. Our driver later mentioned that he has travelled on that road and it is quite okay. Road from Tripura to Mizoram : We booked a flight from Agartala to Aizawl. This is not a daily flight which mean we could either spend 7 days in Tripura or 9. Given we were not going to east Mizoram and had to do another Mizoram trip for that; we decided to cover Tripura completely. Had we known there was an option to go to Mizoram by road from Tripura; we would have planned better and saved 2 days (would have planned Jampui at the end and exited Tripura from there). Even after our flight to Aizawl was cancelled, we were advised to go to Silchar in Assam and then go to Aizawl. Multiple drivers / tour agents said the road cannot be taken; even through our tour agent in Aizawl said it’s possible to come by road.

Road from Tripura to Mizoram

Road from Kanhmun to Mizoram – Once this gets over, the road would be much smoother and faster

Visit to Champhai and Rihdil lake : Champhai district falls in the eastern part of Mizoram and is considered one of the most beautiful landscapes in Mizoram. It also has borders with Myanmar and Indians are allowed to cross the border and visit Rih Dil lake; which is around 15 kms into Myanmar. When we were planning the trip and booking hotels; this area was not safe for tourists because of insurgency and the borders were temporarily closed. Given the lack of hotels in Mizoram; we had to take a decision to visit western Mizoram in this trip and not go towards Champhai. However, the borders opened around 15 days before the actual travel dates; but it was late to change our itinerary. We did not have enough days to cover both sides. Ideally, we would have wanted to visit Champhai too. Next time 🙂

One of the things that I found in Mizoram (unlike Tripura) was locals were very helpful. We did not find any misleading information. If someone did not have the right information, they either said so or directed us to the right person. We were not satisfied with the car rental we took or the drivers we found, so I cannot recommend anyone confidently. I will list down the numbers and you can talk to them to see if it works for you.

Some of the contacts that one may find useful in planning the trip are:

  • Zothana Zobawm Homestay Aizawl: +91 96123 66301 (We stayed here for 2 nights and were very happy with the hospitality and food. They even prepared local veg food on our request)
  • Lalchhanchhuaha Papuia Puia TBC Car Rental Àizawl: +91 89746 26947
  • Zoliana Chhakchhuak Mizoram Travel Agent: +91 96129 51288
  • Pu Joe Thanga Zoram Travels: 98623 40123 (He is a travel agent and runs the cafetaria at Thenzawl Golf Resort
  • Mapui Kgawlhring Mizoram: +91 70054 07425 (She runs a homestay in Aizawl and can arrange for car rentals as well. We did not use her services though, but she is very helpful)
  • Ro Pianga Zokhawthar Tourist Lodge Mizoram: +91 98622 02975 (Zokhawthar is the India-Myanmar border town in Champhai district)
  • Rorela Ralte Kawlkhul Mizoram Tourism Lodge: +91 89744 19053 (Kawlkhul is a town in Champhai district)
  • Chawngtlai R Champhai Tour Guide: +91 98625 38351 (He is a tourist guide in Champhai)
  • Thenzawl Golf Resort: 96120 65527

We do not have any phone number of resorts because the online booking confirmation does not carry any phone numbers. However, we did not face any issues with the bookings when we reached the resorts.

To sum it up, we had an excellent trip to Mizoram. However, it could have been better if we had better information. Hope this blog solves that for some of the travelers and helps them plan a memorable trip 🙂

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MIZORAM TRAVEL GUIDE

Tucked away in the thickets of green on the southern tip of Northeast India, Mizoram is a nature lover's paradise. Sandwiched between Bangladesh and Myanmar, this fifth smallest state in India is big on adventure with rugged terrains and gurgling rivers. It also boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage. That's not all, visit Mizoram, and be ready to be surprised by the locals' style quotient, apart from everything else.

Capital: Aizawl Location: Northeast India

Best Time to Visit Mizoram:

The months from December to March are the best for visiting Mizoram.

Why Visit Mizoram?

You should visit Mizoram for its lakes, waterfalls, hills, forests, lakes, caves, boating, bike riding, traditional cuisine, museums and concerts.

Temperature

33°c to 38°c.

Summer March to June

23°C to 32°C

Monsoon June to September

10°C to 15°C

Winter November to March

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An Insight into Mizoram Tourism

Mizoram Tourism is about enjoying all that nature has to offer, in the forms of lakes, valleys and rivers. A first time tourist may be surprised by the dense greenery that accompanies him everywhere. The state boasts as many as 21 hill ranges which extend throughout the state. The hills gain in height as they stretch from west to east. A major feature of its landscape are the lakes and rivers.

Some of the famous rivers of the state are Tut, Tlawng, Tuirial and Tuivawl. There are several lakes scattered across the state, and you can enjoy a boat ride on many of them. Those in search of adventure will find it in abundance here, thanks to the dense forests and places located at higher altitudes including Hmuifang Tlang and Vanzau. In many of its towns and cities you come across historical sites which witnessed a significant episode in its history.

Many of the popular tourist places in Mizoram are also to be found in its cities and towns, the most famous of which are Aizawl, Champhai, Khawbung, Lunglei and Thenzawl. One of the top places to visit in Aizawl is Baktawng Village, where you come across the largest family in the world. This village is also home to Ziona Chana, a man who holds the Guiness World Record for the World’s Largest Family with 39 wives, 91 children, 33 grandchildren and 14 children in law.

The district of Champai is very famous for the Murlen National Park. What makes this park special is the thickness of its forest covers, which has drawn comparisons to the forests found in the Amazon region in South America. The district of Thenzawl is also famous for one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the northeast. Located at a distance of about 137 km from Aizawl, Vantawng Falls are the highest waterfalls in the state and fall from a height of almost 750 ft. Although it can only be viewed from a distance, that hardly matters because even then it is an incredible sight. There is a tower from where you can view the waterfall.

Mizoram is also popular for its lakes, with the two most famous among them being Palak Dil and Tam Dil. Palak Dil lake is one of the largest natural lakes in Mizoram and located in close proximity to a village called Phura. It may not seem like it at first sight, but this lake is home to a thriving wildlife.

Beside some wetland and hill birds, it is also visited by Pintail Ducks during winters. Surrounded by mountain ranges on three sides, its isolation does much to enhance its beauty. The other famous lake is Tam Dil. Also known as Lake of Mustard, it lies in the midst of thick vegetation. Its waters are so clear that they reflect the huts, trees and mountains surrounding them. In 2010, a new frog species called leptolalax tamdil (its scientific name) was spotted at this lake.

Exploring the wildlife is another of the sightseeing & tourist attractions in Mizoram. Two of the famous parks here are Dampa Tiger Reserve and Murlen National Park. Dampa Tiger Reserve is the largest wildlife sanctuary in the state and is dominated by tropical forests.

It is a part of Project Tiger and is home to a variety of flora and fauna. Several rare ginger species have been reported in the park. Even though it is called a tiger reserve, it is home to a very large number of clouded leopards. Murlen National Park, besides its flora and fauna, is famous for the thickness of its vegetation cover. It is so thick that only a fraction of sunlight manages to penetrate through it. The park is also home to trees that are over 350 years old. Apart from these two wildlife parks, there is Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary which is located in the Champhai district. It is named after Mt. Lengteng which is the second highest mountain in the state with a height of 2141m. A particular attraction in this park is Vavu, the endangered state bird. Some of the mammals found in the park are leopard, slow loris, stump tailed macaque and Asiatic black bear. Rhododendrons and cherry are prominently noticeable by their presence.

Another of the must visit places during your trip to Mizoram is the village of Falkawn. In this village, you get to observe the traditional lifestyle of the people. It was created by the Department of Art and Culture and has been modelled after the villages inhabited by the Lusei tribe. In the village, you also come across an enormous stone commemorating the lives of Mizo people who lost their lives fighting against British colonisation.

If you are an avid paragliding fan, then you should visit the district of Serchhip. Located in the central part of the state, it also attracts trekking enthusiasts in large numbers. A major crowd puller of this district is the sinkhole which goes by the name of Tuilut. Locals, and certainly the visitors, are confounded by the enormous crack on the ground which is fed by a stream without any outlet. This phenomenon increases in intensity with the arrival of the monsoon season when the increased supply of rainfed water empties itself into it. It is believed that the sinkhole has a height of about 40 ft from the entrance and can be explored upto 213 m.

The district of Serchhip is also home to one of the most important historical places to visit in northeast India, North Vanlaiphai. It is the only village to be bombed by Japanese fighter planes during World War 2. This incident occurred on 28th March, 1944 and the Japanese had bombed it because the British government had built a hospital there. Even though the hospital was built in 1913 and bombed subsequently, it has not suffered any noticeable damage and stands as a reminder of the British rule and the unfortunate bombing.

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There are excellent accommodation options in Mizoram, and you certainly don’t have to worry about them while visiting it. You will find the right staying option depending on your budget and preferences. There are several three star hotels in the cities which provide decent lodging, food and hospitality. There are also several budget hotels which you can go for. You could also opt for homestays, which are available in various villages and towns across the state. All these places promise a satisfactory experience to the visitor.

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Mizoram is one of the best states to visit in the northeast because it delivers a variety of experiences. Enjoy boating on one of its many rivers like Tut, Tlawng and Tuirial and meet the largest family in the world at Baktawng Village in Aizawl. Admire the Vantawng Falls, or enjoy an outing to famous lakes like Tam Dil and Palak Dil. Spot a clouded leopard at the Dampa Tiger Reserve and observe the dense forest cover at Murlen National Park. At Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary, you come across the Vavu, the state bird which is also endangered. Try paragliding at Serchhip and discover the mystery of the sinkhole at Tuilut.

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There are many top things to do on your holiday to Mizoram. Its landscape, characterized by mountains, lakes, rivers and valleys, offers remarkable opportunities for sightseeing and exploration. During your Mizoram sightseeing tour, you can enjoy boat rides on its pristine lakes, explore the caves, spend time by its waterfalls, visit the world’s largest family, go trekking, try paragliding and taste its traditional cuisine.

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Mizoram is a land of mesmerizing beauty that captivates visitors with its untouched natural wonders. From lush green forests to breathtaking waterfalls, this enchanting state offers a unique travel experience for adventure enthusiasts and cultural explorers.

Mizoram, nestled in northeastern India, is a land of breathtaking landscapes, lush green hills, and vibrant tribal culture. Exploring its natural beauty, unique festivals, and warm hospitality allows you to experience the state’s serenity and rich traditions. Additionally, you can savor traditional Mizo cuisine and witness the colorful dance forms of the region. Mizoram is a hidden gem of India, offering a peaceful escape amidst nature’s bounty. This Indian state welcomes you with open arms and uniquely blends spirituality and tranquility. Whether you seek solitude in the hills or want to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Mizos, Mizoram has something for every traveler.

Mizoram Historical Significance

Mizoram’s history is deeply rooted in the culture and traditions of its indigenous tribal communities. It was formerly part of Assam and became a Union Territory in 1972 and a full-fledged state in 1987. The state’s history is characterized by its tribal heritage and unique way of life.

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Aizawl, the capital city, is known for its scenic beauty, traditional markets, and vibrant festivals. Champhai is famous for its pristine landscapes and the Rih Dil Lake on the India-Myanmar border. Lunglei offers a serene escape amidst nature, while Reiek is known for its lush green hills. Phawngpui, also known as the “Blue Mountain,” is the highest peak in Mizoram and offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

Travel Tips To Visit Mizoram To make the most of your visit to Mizoram, here are some helpful travel tips to remember.

  • Respect locals and seek permission for photography in villages and communities.
  • Ensure you have the necessary permits, especially for restricted areas or the India-Myanmar border.
  • Try traditional Mizo dishes like Bai, Koat Pitha, and Misa Mach Poora to taste local food.

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THINGS TO DO IN MIZORAM

Explore the beautiful hills and trekking trails in Mizoram, such as the Dampa Tiger Reserve.                                             

Festival Celebrations

Witness the vibrant festivals of Mizoram, such as Chapchar Kut and Pawl Kut, which showcase the rich cultural heritage of the state.

Cultural Experiences

Immerse yourself in the traditional music, dance, and customs of the Mizos by visiting local villages and cultural centers.

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Summers in Mizoram can be warm and humid. It’s a good time for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers …

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Monsoon brings heavy rainfall to Mizoram, making it lush and green. However, it can be challenging for travel due to landslides and road closures. ..

WINTER SEASON

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Winter is the best time to visit Mizoram when the weather is pleasant, and the skies are clear. It’s an ideal time for trekking and enjoying the festivals. ..

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Mizoram is well-connected by air, rail, and road to major cities in India.

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Some of the must-visit tourist attractions in Mizoram include the Durtlang Hills, Phawngpui (Blue Mountain), Vantawng Falls, Reiek Tlang (Reiek Peak), and the Mizoram State Museum.

What is the best time to visit Mizoram?

The best time to visit Mizoram is during the months of October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the beautiful landscapes and cultural festivals of the region.

How can I reach Mizoram?

Mizoram can be reached by air, rail, and road. The nearest airport is Lengpui Airport, located near Aizawl, the capital city. The nearest railway station is Silchar Railway Station in Assam. From there, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Mizoram.

What are the popular local dishes to try in Mizoram?

Some popular local dishes to try in Mizoram include Bai, Vawksa Rep, Sawhchiar, Koat Pitha, and Misa Mach Poora. These dishes offer a unique blend of flavors and are often prepared using local ingredients.

Are there any trekking or hiking trails in Mizoram?

Yes, Mizoram offers several trekking and hiking trails for adventure enthusiasts. Some popular trails include the Durtlang Hills trek, Phawngpui trek, Reiek Tlang trek, and the Lunglei to Hmuifang trek. These trails provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and are a great way to explore the natural beauty of Mizoram.

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Heading south from Assam into Mizoram, “land of the highlanders”, a winding mountain road takes you into forests and bamboo-covered hills. Mizoram is a gentle pastoral land, and the Mizos are a welcoming people who see very little tourism. Whitewashed churches dot the landscape, giving it more of the feel of a Central American country than a state squashed between Burma and Bangladesh.

The Mizos, who migrated from the Chin Hills of Burma , were regularly raiding tea plantations in the Assam Valley right into the late nineteenth century; only in 1924 did the British finally manage to bring about some semblance of control. They opened up what were then the Lushai Hills to missionaries who converted much of the state to Christianity. Aizawl, the capital, is a large sprawling city built on impossibly steep slopes. In the heart of the state, traditional Mizo communities occupy the crests of a series of ridges, each village dominated by its chief’s house and zawlbuk, or bachelors’ dormitory. An egalitarian people, without gender or class distinctions, the Mizos remain proud of their age-old custom of Tlawmgaihna, a code of ethics that governs hospitality. They enjoy a 95 percent literacy rate and are culturally more influenced by the Christian West than by mainstream India; music is an important part of Mizo life and an integral part of the Mizo Christian service. You may need a permit to enter, see Northeast India for more details.

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One of India’s remotest state capitals, Aizawl (1250m), with the Tropic of Cancer passing straight through it, perches precariously on the steep slopes of a sharp ridge. Although the views are of hills rather than snowy mountains, it has something of the feel of a Himalayan hill station. There are few monuments or temples, but the markets are interesting and there are some extraordinary churches, including the imposing Solomon’s Temple, which looks a bit like a cardboard cut-out, at Chawlhhmun. Everything closes on Sunday, when many people go to church dressed in their best. Zarkawt is the downtown area, where Bara Bazaar is the city’s main attraction: everything from Mizo music to bespoke shoes can be bought here.

The Durtlang Hills immediately north of Aizawl, and Luangmual, 7km west of the centre, provide pleasant walking country – both are easy day-trips.

Bamboo, rats and revolution

Mizoram’s two main species of bamboo flower every 48–50 years, attracting hordes of rats that devour crops, leading to famine. The first time this happened, in 1959, the government was seriously unprepared, which led Laldenga to found the Mizo Famine Front (MFF) to combat famine. It transformed into the Mizo National Front (MNF), a guerrilla group fighting for secession. The government’s heavy-handed response in 1967 boosted support for the MNF who relied on essential Pakistani assistance, which came to an end with Bangladeshi independence. The MNF eventually came to the negotiating table and statehood was granted in 1986 in return for an end to the insurgency. Mizoram is now the most peaceful of the “seven sisters”. However, in 2007 the bamboo began to flower again, the rat population grew and crops were destroyed; thankfully, this time the famine was not as devastating.

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Mizoram [dead link] lies in the southernmost outpost of extreme North-Eastern India , the land of the Blue Mountains. Manipur , Assam and Tripura bind the northern end of this little island of tranquility with neighbouring countries Myanmar and Bangladesh nestling most of the state between them.

Evergreen ranges of Mizoram hills with blooms of exotic flora and dense bamboo jungles rise sharply from the plains of Assam in a north-south direction. These hills and plunging gorges are criss-crossed by gushing rivers and sparkling waterfalls. Highest among its several peaks is the Phawngpui (Blue Mountain).

Cities [ edit ]

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  • 23.73333 92.71666 1 NOT EXISTING LISTING IMAGE Aizawl — capital and largest city in Mizoram
  • 22.86707 92.76554 2 Lunglei —
  • 24.23111 92.67611 3 Kolasib —
  • 23.46 93.33 4 NOT EXISTING LISTING IMAGE Champhai —
  • 22.48973 92.97927 5 Saiha —
  • 23.309 92.8567 6 Serchhip —
  • 22.52844 92.89263 7 Lawngtlai —
  • 23.92944 92.49057 8 Mamit —

Other destinations [ edit ]

  • 23.65737 93.27848 1 Murlen National Park — located at Murlen village, it is a thick forest with a variety of plant species, mammals such as the tiger, leopard and sambar as well as birds such as pheasants and partridges.
  • 23.38266 92.71827 2 Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park (Phawngpui National Park) — the Phawngpui mountain and nearby forest reserve comprises this park. A large number of bird species are found here as well as several rare animal species such as the tiger, leopard and capped langur.

Understand [ edit ]

Mizoram is a kaleidoscopic 'pleasure trove' for the discerning visitor, with its wide array of festivals and dances, handicrafts, flora and fauna, breathtaking natural beauty, and temperate climate. The Mizos are very friendly and hospitable. English is commonly spoken. The joyful enthusiasm and the gregarious spirit of the local populace have been the main reasons for establishing some of the most attractive tourism features in this beautiful state.

Today, Mizoram is a dazzling mix of this cross-cultural vibrancy with 87% literacy (the second-highest in India, a fact in which every Mizo takes genuine pride), gender equality and a vigorous pursuit of its ancient cultural traditions and social mores. Almost everybody in the state is a Christian by religion and yet they haven't allowed their distinct Mizo culture to fade.

You will find women working everywhere in Mizoram. In fact, all shops are run and managed by women. Men tend to be taxi drivers or do harder labour by being car/scooter mechanics, working in the fields, et al. Women are respected, are safe and enjoy considerable freedom. Smoking and chewing tobacco paan/gutkha is very common in Mizoram. Many women too smoke, eat tobacco paan, gutkha etc. Comfortable and decent western clothing is uniformly worn across the state and Mizo women dress up quite smartly with makeup in small villages and cities alike. Divorces are common and so are re-marriages.

People give priority for self-sufficiency and you find no beggars anywhere in Mizoram. The crime rate is almost nil and most Mizo houses in villages and small towns are unlocked. The only thefts are due to some drug addicts.

Overall the society is quite homogeneous, peace-loving and classless. Corruption, however, has widened the gap between rich and poor and threatens the social fabric.

History [ edit ]

History often varies from legends. But the story of the Mizos getting out into open from the neither world through a rock opening is now part of the Mizo fable. Chhinlung, however, is taken by some as the Chinese city of Sinlung or Chinlingsang situated close to the Sino-Burmese border. The Mizos have songs and stories about the glory of the ancient Chhinlung civilization handed down from one generation to another.

It is hard to tell how far the story is true. It is nevertheless possible that the Mizos came from Sinlung or Chinlungsan located on the banks of the river Yalung in China.

All cities, towns and villages are located on top of mountains. This is because in earlier times, Mizo tribes used to fight with each other and to make the attacking enemy's job more difficult, it was considered safer to create settlements atop mountains.

Talk [ edit ]

The two official languages of the state are English and Mizo.

Mizo is a Tibeto-Burman language and there have been efforts to have it included in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India. It is a tonal, highly analytical language, written using the Latin script.

English is widely used in everyday business. You should not have any problems getting by with English.

Hindi isn't spoken by many people, even in Aizawl .

Get in [ edit ]

All Indian citizens (with the exception of ethnic Mizos) have to apply for an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter the state. There are two ILPs which you can apply for: A temporary permit (valid for 15 days) or a regular permit (valid for 6 months). Regular permits require sponsorship from a local or a government agency.

By plane [ edit ]

Mizoram has only one airport, Lengpui Airport, which is near Aizawl , and this airport can be reached from Kolkata by air which will take around 1hr and also from Guwahati by air within a short period of 30 min. The road from the airport to the city takes around another 1 h, and the taxi rate will cost ₹600 to reach the city. Look out for people who can share the ride as you may be able to pay half that price.

You can also try for a shared (TATA) Sumo which charges 100/- per seat and takes 10 passegers - 2 ahead, 4 in middle and 4 at the back. But make sure that you act very fast and book a seat as there could be just one or two Sumos.

By car [ edit ]

Mizoram is connected through National Highway 54 from Silchar , Assam .

By train [ edit ]

Mizoram is connected through its rail head in Bairabi in Kolasib District.

Get around [ edit ]

You can get around depending upon your budget.

Car rentals [ edit ]

Different types of car are available for rentals. From SUVs to Small Cars. TATA Sumos are available from one town to another at a reasonable rate on seat basis. There are many booking counters around Lower Zarkawt, Dawrpui (near Millenium Centre) and in Upper Zarkawt in Aizwal where one can book a seat with choice of seat no. A trip to Champai costs nearly ₹400/- per head. Any such SUMO takes 10 passengers - 2 ahead, 4 in middle and 4 at the back.

Exclusively hired vehicles are available at ₹15/- per km + ₹800 for each night halt and upwards.

By taxi [ edit ]

The white and yellow Maruti taxis mainly ply the cities and towns and around the countryside. You need to haggle for the price to get a good deal.

By bus [ edit ]

Mizoram has a state transport corporation that connects the whole of Mizoram. The cities and towns are also serviced by minibus and by sumo. The rides are very bumpy and the buses are not so spacious. If you can shell some extra money and hire a cab, do so because it will be really painful the next day.

See [ edit ]

Being a mountainous, hilly state, Mizoram is full of beautiful, serene, pristine sights.

Nature [ edit ]

Located approximately 85km away from Aizawl , Tamdil is reputed for its marine wildlife. Along the way, you can truly appreciate some of the prettiest areas of the state.

Museums [ edit ]

The Mizoram State Museum is an ethnographic museum dedicated to the Mizos. There are sections dedicated to textiles, history, art, zoology, and to name a few. To truly appreciate and understand the Mizos, this is the main place to go to. Photography is forbidden without prior permission from the staff, and a guide is available on request.

Vantawng Fall [ edit ]

Surrounded by a vast stretch of thick bamboo forests close to Thenzawl hill station is Mizoram's highest waterfall Vantawng (750 ft high). Located 152 km from Aizawl, this popular water body is worth a visit. You can evn stay overnight as it has cafeteria and cottage for hire.

Champhai [ edit ]

Drive along the fertile plains of Champhai, about 200 km from Aizawl, to enjoy the stunning vista of emerald rice fields bordered by the smoky hills of Myanmar. Champai has the biggest stretch of plains in Mizoram which is used for rice cultivation.

This bustling commercial hub on the Indo-Myanmar borderline also attracts nature lovers by the droves. You can book accommodation in a government lodge. All the huts have scenic view of beautiful hills in Myanmar. It is worth enjoying the clear sky at night. You will realize that there are more stars in the sky than you thought.

The road from Aizwal to Champai is not very good in some places and it takes about 8 hours one way by a shared SUMO. A privately hired car may take about 6-7 hrs. Top speed of only 40 km per hr is possible. But the raw and yet scenic beauty one enjoys along the winding, turning road which goes through thick forests, is a memorable experience.

Phawngpui [ edit ]

One of the finest encounter with Mizoram's splendid vistas is Phawngpui, its highest peak, extremely popular with trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. The Blue Mountain, as it is often referred to, is 300 km from Aizawl and close to the Myanmar border. Fragrant herbs and rare species of orchids and rhododendrons are found here.

Saiha [ edit ]

Saiha is an angler's paradise on the Chhimtuipui, Mizoram's biggest river, 378 km from Aizawl. An overnight stay can be arranged at the tourist lodge at Saiha. Phawngpui (Blue Mountain) is 30 km away.

Lunglei [ edit ]

This district town in South Mizoram is a popular hill station, with fascinating vignettes of Mizoram's legendary natural beauty.

Rihdil [ edit ]

This is a very beautiful lake situated in Myanmar and is very close to the Indo-Myanmar border. Rih means heart. Dil means lake. This lake is heart-shaped. You can reach this place from Champhai. You need to catch an auto from the government lodge to reach Champhai Bazaar. Then you need to reserve a seat in a shared SUV which leaves for Zokhawthar (roughly meaning a 'new Mizo village'). Zokhawthar is situated at the Indo-Burma border. Get a permit (about ₹10) from the Burmese outpost to enter Burma.

Once you enter Burma, you can walk up to the lake which is around 1.5 km from the outpost or you can hire a bike which will be driven by a Burmese. You need to start your journey early in the morning, not because the place is far but because unless the shared SUV gets all the passengers, it will not leave for Zokhawthar, and there are only a few such shared SUVs running between Champhai and Zokhawthar. It is better you hire a cab in Champhai. It is also possible to take your vehicle (if you have exclusively hired it) inside for a fee. Ask the driver to do the needful.

There is restaurant by the lake side and about six cottages for stay, which are owned by the restaurant. You can take a boat ride in the lake, which costs ₹400/- for full perimeter ride for 10 people and ₹200/- for half round. Indian currency is accepted.

Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary [ edit ]

Dampa is a tiger reserve located in West Phaileng district and is 127 km from Aizawl. It is better to book the government lodge well in advance. You need the permit from forest officer staying in West Phaileng to enter Dampa forest. This can be done also from forest department in Aizawl. You should be careful while visiting the forest on a rainy day as it is infested with leeches. This Sanctuary has different types of Birds and Animal, like Tiger, Elephants.

Reiek [ edit ]

This is a very nice place near Aizawl and is a must-see. If you hire a full taxi (Maruti 800/ Alto), it would cost you about ₹1300-₹1400. A hired non AC small car like Wagon R, Indica, Santro etc., it will cost you ₹1800/-

It has a model Mizo Village. Entry ticket is ₹20/- for adults and ₹10/- for children. Ask the ticket clerk for someone to show you around otherwise you won't understand the exhibits. No extra charge for such a guide.

There are four well furnished government cottages (with hot water) there for night stay, which should be an exotic experience. It costs just ₹400/- per day and needs to be booked in advance. There is also a cafeteria where you can have meals provided you give at least 2 hours notice. The cook is from Guwahati and makes excellent food.

There is a small trek up the mountain from the model Mozo village, which one must do. It takes you up to top of the mountain with a cliff to give you wide, breathtaking view. One must spend some time there. The climb is also quite pleasant and passes through thick forest. You can carry some picnic snacks and drinking water to the top. But make sure you don't litter the place and bring back the waste to dustbins near cafeteria, to maintain the natural, pristine beauty of the place.

In December especially in Christmas time, this place is full of festivities with live music shows atop the mountain, and there is a small stage built up there).

Do [ edit ]

If you are an early bird, get up early in the morning and see the lakes of cloud all around the cities and towns as most of them are built on the mountain tops.

Buy [ edit ]

Visit Hnam Chhantu Pawl that sells local handicraft items at very reasonable rates. This is a shop run by an NGO and is located in Electric Veng, Near Grace Hospital And Nursing, Aizawl. Ask for Champai Sumo counters, the shop is closeby, on second floor of a building. It is a very famous store, so you can ask local people and they will guide you. Alternately, you can reach the store at [email protected].

The main shopping centers in Aizawl is Bara Bazar, Millenium Centre and Solomon's cave. Here all kinds of wears from garments, cosmetics, shoes to vegetable, poultry are available. These are the main city shopping center. For handicrafts, Zohanco in Zarkawt has shawls, puan, bags and furnishing materials. For bamboo works such as baskets, khumbeu the finely mizo woven bamboo cap are available at MKVI, Sales Emporium, Zarkawt. However the prices may not be very different from Mumbai or Delhi.

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Eat [ edit ].

The Mizo people love boiled and non-vegetarian food. Rice is the staple food of the state and is used in literally every single dish.

  • Bai: Boiled vegetables in salted water and cooking soda.
  • Chhangban: A type of rice bread.
  • Sawhchiar: A common rice dish served with beef, pork or chicken.

Drink [ edit ]

Mizoram is a dry state. However, with the lifting of total prohibition in 2010, you can now get Mizoram's very own grape wine, Zawlaidi, which has alcohol content of 14%, for ₹170/- per bottle. There are no nightclubs or pubs and almost all shops close by 6PM.

Stay safe [ edit ]

Mizoram is one of the safest states in Northeast India in terms of crime, personal safety and insurgency. Most people, including single female travelers, will not face any problems walking along the streets alone at night.

Go next [ edit ]

Mizoram is sandwiched between Bangladesh and Myanmar , so it could be possible for you to visit the border towns for foreign goods from both countries. Be careful not to bring in alcohol, as it is prohibited in Mizoram.

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1 out of 16 Places to visit in Mizoram 15 Tourist attractions

Lying at a height of 1132 m above sea level, Aizawl is a quaint city and the capital of the state of Mizoram in northeast India. Primarily dominated by the Mizo Tribe, Aizawl and its surrounding areas are lush with rolling hills and abundant greenery. The city, along with the majority of the state i...

Best Time: Throughout the year

2. Serchhip

2 out of 16 Places to visit in Mizoram 4 Tourist attractions

Most famous for being the district with the highest literacy rate in India, Serchhip in Mizoram is a place that can provide you a unique and vibrant experience.

3 out of 16 Places to visit in Mizoram 2 Tourist attractions

Literally meaning 'the bridge of rock', Lunglei is famous for its scenic beauty and natural setting. It is a small town, located around 170 km south of Aizawl whose name is derived from a bridge shaped rock found along Nghasih which is a tributary of the river Tlawng. Lunglei is an ideal offbeat des...

Best Time: October to June

4. Champhai

4 out of 16 Places to visit in Mizoram 3 Tourist attractions

The town of Champhai on the eastern border of Mizoram close to the Indo-Myanmar border is the administrative headquarters of the Champhai district. It is located at a distance of 188 Kms from the capital of Aizawl and is strategically and commercially important for the state of Mizoram as well as fo...

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The Mamit district is the fourth largest district of the state of Mizoram. The town of Mamit, the administrative headquarters of the district, is located around 95 kms from Aizawl to the west. Known for its exquisite scenic locales and magnificence, don't miss out to add this place in your itinerary...

Best Time: November to March

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Saiha is known as the fastest growing town in Mizoram, as the population has significantly risen in the last decade. Saiha is a census town in the Saiha district in Mizoram located at an average height of 729 meters above sea level. This town is considered to be a haven for angling enthusiasts.

Best Time: November to May

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Among the newer districts and the smallest of the eleven in Mizoram, Kolasib lies in northern Mizoram sharing a border with the Cachar district of Assam. It lies at a distance of 79 Kms north of Aizawl. Like most other districts of Mizoram, Kolasib is bountiful in culture and natural beauty. Tlawng ...

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At a height of 1465 meters, Reiek Tlang or simply Reiek is one of the highest hills of Mizoram. Located at a distance of 29 km away from the city of Aizawl, Reiek Tlang is an excellent viewpoint overlooking panoramic views of Aizawl and the surrounding valley with the backdrop of sceneries borrowed ...

9. Vantawng Falls

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The highest waterfall in the state and the 13th highest in the country, the Vantawng Waterfalls is one of he most mesmerizing waterfalls of the North East. Vantawng falls are the pride of Mizoram and one of its prime attractions. The waterfall which is located 137 km away from the capital city of Ai...

10. Hmuifang

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One of the most beautiful destinations in Mizoram, Hmuifang or Hmuifang Tlang is an amazing hill station with a lot to offer to the discerning traveller. Located a distance of 50 km from the capital city of Aizawl, Hmuifang is hill town at the heart of the state of Mizoram. The hill station is known...

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11. Dampa Tiger Reserve

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Dampa Tiger Reserve, a splendid Wildlife Sanctuary, is located amidst the deep and dense forests of Mizoram in India. The forests are located about 125 kilometres from Aizawl and are rich with a variety of flora and fauna that draw tourists and nature lovers to the North-eastern state of India from ...

12. Tamdil (Tam Lake)

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The largest lake in the state of Mizoram, Tamdil Lake is a human-made lake exclusively to serve as a natural attraction for the state's tourism. Tamdil Lake, which translates into 'Lake of Mustard ' in Mizo, is a beautiful lake with the magnificent landscape, clear, blue water and serene environment...

13. Falkawn Village

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A model village depicting the lifestyle of the Mizo people, Falkawn village is a unique cultural extravaganza for first time visitors to Mizoram. Falkawn village depicts the livelihoods and cultures of the Mizo people, who form the biggest tribe of the state. Located 22 km away from the capital city...

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The highest point in the state, Phawngpui Peak is a revered mountain among the tribes of the state. The beautiful blue mountain located some 300 km south of Aizawl is a wonderful place to be and to bring out the adventure enthusiast in you. The peak is located within the Phawngpui National Park and ...

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Phawngpui is a quaint and serene village located in the state of Mizoram. Situated at an elevation of 2157 meters, this place proffers picturesque views. This place is surrounded by verdant trees and lofty mountains which in magnifying the beauty of the landscape. The place does not only have verdan...

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The Charm of Mizoram: A 7-day Itinerary

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Mizoram, or the land of the Mizos, is where you’ll see all stereotypes reversed, no discrimination on the basis of caste or gender, fresh invigorating mountain air, immense natural beauty and a number of joyous festivals to keep you occupied. Adventure buffs, solace seekers, culture enthusiasts and travellers in love with offbeat experiences are sure to have a memorable time in Mizoram. It is highly recommended that you visit Mizoram in spring, when the entire state celebrates the festival of Chapchar Kut. Here’s a handy itinerary to help you plan your trip in the first week of March when the festival is held.

On reaching Aizawl, head straight to Mizoram’s largest church, Solomon's Temple. The church’s architecture, the backdrop of the hills and the peaceful environs make this place one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. Built by the religious group Kohhran Thianghlim, the structure takes inspiration from Solomon’s Temple of Jerusalem and was opened to public very recently in 2017.

Photo of Aizawl, Mizoram, India by Ragini Mehra

In the evening, head to flea market of Bara Bazar to shop for souvenirs and handicrafts. The vibrant market is also a great place for you to understand the culture of the city, and to meet and greet locals. People from nearby villages and tribes flock to the market with their traditional wicker baskets to sell a wide range of local delights.

While you are here, don’t forget to stop at one of the many eateries to try out the authentic cuisine, comprising of Koat Pitha (fried fritters made of rice flour, jaggery and bananas), Misa Mach Poora (a shrimp preparation) and Chhum Han or Bai (made of steamed vegetables/pork and had along with rice).

The delicious Misa Mach Poora is a must try!

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Begin your day with a visit to the Mizoram State Museum to learn more about the place’s culture, life of the locals, history, traditions and more. The museum is divided into five galleries, based on textiles, ethnology, anthropology, natural history and archaeology.

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Early in the afternoon, begin you excursion to the idyllic Tam Dil Lake, 85 kilometres away from Aizawl. On your way, stop at Saitual, the town closest to the lake, to learn more about Mizo life. urrounded by the hills on all sides, this reservoir lake is where you can spend hours together in the lap of nature without even realizing so. Boating and bird watching are popular activities and a day out to this lake is sure to be a relaxing one.

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Spend the day participating in the celebrations of Mizoram’s harvest festival, also its most colourful one. Join in the fervour as groups from different tribes perform folk dances such as Darbu, Cheraw (using bamboo sticks) and more.

Photo of Aizawl, Mizoram, India by Ragini Mehra

It is during the Chapchar Kut festival that you’ll see the otherwise quiet city coming alive with enthusiasm and zeal as people, clad in their traditional dresses, get together for the week-long extravaganza marking the beginning of the sowing season. A truly enriching experience, this festival gives you a chance to get up close and personal with the various traditions, rituals and art forms of Mizoram.

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Early today, leave for Reiek, just about 30 kilometres away from Aizwal. Have breakfast at a local eatery in the nearby village and then get set to trek to Reiek Peak. The trek takes about 4-5 hours and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and hills all along. If it is not too cloudy or foggy, you can even spot the Bangladesh plains from the top.

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Get back to your hotel in Reiek early today to relax and rejuvenate after the last two eventful days.

A 3-hour drive from Reiek will take you to the quaint village of Hmuifang, located at an elevation of 1619 metres. If you are among those travellers who would rather go off the beaten path, this hamlet is made for you. Opt for some of the many nature trails in the mountains here and you’ll be greeted with incredible views. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes, carry enough water and a light-weight backpack as some trails can be harder than the others.

Photo of Hmuifang, Mizoram, India by Ragini Mehra

In the evening, relax at your hill resort with a cup of tea as you gaze at the scenic mountains and reflect on the wonderful experiences Mizoram has blessed you with.

Vantawng Falls

Drive down for another 40 kilometres (1.5 hours) to reach Thenzawl, a peaceful small town known for its serene environs. Just five kilometres from here is Mizoram’s highest uninterrupted waterfall, Vantawng Falls . The 13th highest waterfall in India, this cascading beauty attracts tourists from all over the country is the pride of the state of Mizoram.

Photo of Vantawng Falls, New Serchhip, Serchhip, Mizoram, India by Ragini Mehra

Be prepared to be mesmerized by the waterfalls and the dense forest cover around it, which only allows you to see the falls from a slight distance. Don’t forget to click tons of beautiful shots for keeps as you visit this marvel of nature.

Today, spend some time getting to know more about the culture of this town. Head to the handloom stores to shop for handicrafts and other souvenirs, stop by at a café to taste the traditional delicacies and spend time at leisure, making friends with the local people.

In the evening, begin your journey towards Aizawl (52kilometres away) from where you can catch your flight back home.

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If you are a traveler, you would certainly have your bucket list of places to travel. But, there are a few places in India that are a dream destination for every traveler. One such part of India that is still untouched and intact is the North East Indian states. Popularly known as the seven sister states, this region is too special and unique from the rest of the country. The kind of culture, the food and the ethnicity of the people vary largely and these are some of the reasons that make these states, the most unique ones. Here we will talk about Mizoram and the places to visit in Mizoram.

The best months to visit Mizoram are November to March because these months are ideal as the weather is pleasant and touring around can be fun. The temperature during these months varies from 11°C to 30°C.

16 Best Places To Visit In Mizoram

When in Mizoram, have a tryst with nature and rendezvouz with rich culture of Mizoram. There is no state like Mizoram. This holiday season, if you are planning for a vacation with your family and friends you must certainly consider Mizoram tourist places. Let us take a sneak peek into some of the best places to see in Mizoram that you must visit here. These places in Mizoram will put you in a state of trance, relax you off your worries, and rejuvenate you for when you get back to your routine.

Aizawl is one of the top places to visit in Mizoram.

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Have you ever dreamt of a paradise on earth? Then, that dream is going to turn into reality at Aizawl. This is one of the oldest cities of Mizoram and attracts a lot of tourists because of the picturesque views it offers. The tranquil setup of this quaint town can leave your mind, body, and soul totally relaxed. This town has plenty of Mizoram tourist places for visitors. One can also choose to hike up to the nearby hilly areas for a panoramic sight of the whole town. If get a chance, attend the vibrant Mizoram festivals that take place in Aizawl.

Places to visit: Hmuifang, Tamdil Lake, Chanmari, Handicraft museum Best time to visit: November to March

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A scenic view of Lunglei, one of the best places to visit in Mizoram.

Are you looking for a place to relax and unwind? A place far away from the hustle-bustle of the city; then go to Lunglei! This is one of the most breath-taking Mizoram destinations that deserve your attention and time. Its lovely landscapes and the scenic setting makes it one of the top places to see in Mizoram. There is a rock-like bridge structure in the village and thus, the name Lunglei is given to it.

Places to visit: Lunglei sightseeing, Khawnglung wildlife sanctuary Best time to visit: November to March

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Mamit is one of the top tourist attractions in Mizoram. There are a lot of attractions in this place and most of the wildlife enthusiasts love to go to Mamit. The Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best attractions to visit here and you can spot peacock, Malabar pied hornbill, crested serpent eagle, and emerald-dove. If you love to be in the wild, this is the best place to visit. You can spot some of the rarest species like rhesus macaque and leaf monkeys too.

Places to visit: Saitlaw, West Phaileng, Pukzing Best time to visit: November to March

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4. Kolasib 

Kolasib is one of the popular places to visit in Mizoram.

This is one of the best places to experience life away from the city. The crystal clear waters of River Tlawng and the Tamdil Lake would give an experience to remember for a lifetime. The lush green hills at the backdrop and the crystal clear water from these two water bodies make it a picture-perfect destination. So, this is one of the top Mizoram visiting places.

Places to visit: River Tlawng, Tamdil Lake Best time to visit: November to March

Reiek is one of the offbeat places to visit in Mizoram.

Experience the lovely village life basking in the sun amidst the lush green fields of Reiek. Those looking for offbeat places to visit in Mizoram, must visit this village to enjoy to the fullest. If you are a traveler and want to feel every single second of your life then, this is the place you must live at for a few weeks. A walk in this village would leave you rejuvenated totally.

Places to visit: Reiek Village exploration Best time to visit: November to March

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6. Vantawng Waterfalls 

The enchanting Vantawng Waterfalls is one of the best places to visit in Mizoram.

Mizoram boasts of having the 13th highest waterfall in the country, Vantawng waterfalls. This is one of the major tourist attractions in Mizoram. Watching the waterfalls gushing from a height between the valleys and the dense jungles is a sight to behold. The spectacular view of the Mizoram waterfalls can leave you in trance and give you an unforgettable experience.

Places to visit: Chhingpui Thlang Best time to visit: September to January

7. Falkawn Village

The quaint Falkawan Village is one of the amazing places to visit in Mizoram.

Are you ready to experience the true Mizoram? You must head to Falkawan Village. This is one of the best places to visit in Mizoram and it gives you a clear picture of the Mizo tribe and their lifestyle. This is a village that would give you an insight into the entire state of Mizoram and going on a cultural tour to this village is a must. Especially if you are interested in culture, history and some fascinating tales about a place then, Falkawan village is an apt destination in Mizoram.

Places to visit: Salvation Army Temple, Mizoram state museum Best time to visit: November to March

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8. Phawngpui 

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Experiencing a wide variety of fauna and flora in Mizoram is a common thing because the land is blessed with abundant greenery. However, if you are specifically looking forward to spending some really great time away from the chaotic city life then, you must go to Phawngpui. This is one of the top tourist attractions in Mizoram and you can spot some of the rarest of animals like the Goral, Serrow, and barking deer.

This place is also home to a lot of wild animals like leopards and tigers. For bird enthusiasts, this is one of the best places and you can spot Falcon, Sunbirds, Dark rumped swift, Mountain bamboo partridge, Oriental pied hornbill, Larks, and Pipits. This colorful village is going to make your trip all the more memorable. Apart from all these things, trekking in Phawngpui is one of the best things to do in Mizoram .

Places to visit: Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park, Chhimtuipui River, Sangau, Phawngpui Mountain Best time to visit: November to March

9. Tamdil Lake 

The serene Tamdil Lake is one of the best places to visit in Mizoram.

If you are tired of your regular work and are looking for a break, then you must go to Tamdil Lake. This is one of the treasured gems in Mizoram and a lot of people go to this place for a peaceful holiday. The crystal clear lake surrounded by the dense jungle will delight you at the very moment you go to Tamdil Lake. The ambiance of green trees, clear blue sky and the clear water from the lake makes it a great place to unwind completely.

Places to visit: Mizoram State Museum, Solomon’s Temple Best time to visit: November to March

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10. Hmuifang 

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A hill-station that can just make you go gaga over it the moment you visit is Hmuifang. This is one of those hill-stations in Mizoram that is frequented by a lot of tourists across the country. This is a perfect destination for all adventure enthusiasts as there are a number of things to do and places to visit when you are here.

Considered to be one of the best places to visit in Mizoram, Hmuifang is one of those places where one can experience and get to know the rich culture and heritage of Mizoram. There are a lot of cultural events that get organized here and if you are here during that time, do participate and have some great fun.

Places to visit: Dumboor Lake, Reiek Tlang, Vantawng Falls Best time to visit: November to March

11. Serchhip 

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What makes Serchhip one of the best places to see in Mizoram is. You will be delighted to know that it has the highest literacy rate in the state of Mizoram. So, there is no doubt that you will be met with unique and vibrant experiences. Learn about the sustainability of the villages in Serchhip. Neihloh and Buangpuri are two of the most popular villages in Serchhip that will welcome you with colorful rural experience.

Places to visit: Chhingpuii Thlan, Hriantrengna Lung, Khawhltha Waterfall Best time to visit: March and October

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12. Champhai 

Champhai is one of the famous places to visit in Mizoram.

Champhai is one of the most amazing Mizoram destinations that ought to make it on your bucket list. Known for its picturesque surroundings and rich culture, Champhai will fulfill you with a myriad of interesting experiences. There are plenty of tourist places to visit in Mizoram in June and Champhai is one that you could explore. If you are an adventure junkie, then feel free to explore the trekking trails in Champhai.

Places to visit:  Rih Dil, Murlen National Park, and Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary Best time to visit: June to September

Saiha Mizoram

A fast-growing district, Saiha is one of the best places to visit in Mizoram . If you love fishing and angling, then you are going to love this place. It is one of the eight districts in Mizoram and is located in the southernmost part of the state. Some of the most popular Mizoram tourist places in Saiha are Palak Wildlife Sanctuary and Palak Dil. Saiha was earlier known as Siaha. The name is made from two words Sia and Ha which translates to the elephant’s tooth. But Saiha is a more popular translation among locals.

Places to visit: Palak Wildlife Sanctuary, Palak Dil, Best time to visit: November to May

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14. Murlen National Park 

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Located in Mizoram’s Champhal district, Murlen national Park is a haven for nature lovers. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, one can spot around 150 species of birds, and various animals, bamboos, and orchid species. Murlen National Park is categorized by tropical, semi-evergreen and sub mountain forests. The forests are so thick that only 1% of rays can penetrate even on a sunny day. It is often compared to the Amazon in South America

Places to visit: N.A. Best time to visit: October to March

15. Dampa Tiger Reserve 

Dampa Tiger Reserve

Dampa Tiger Reserve is a wildlife sanctuary that is located in the dense forests of Mizoram. Located almost 125kms from Aizawl, both the forest and wildlife sanctuary are rich in flora and fauna and attracts tourists and nature lovers from around the world for being one of the best Mizoram tourist places. The wildlife sanctuary is spread in an area of 500 square kilometers and is home to animals such as Tigers, Leopards, Indian Python, Sloth Bears, The Barking Deer and also a very large variety of birds. It is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in Mizoram that must be visited.

Places to visit: N.A. Best time to visit: November to March

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16. Phawngpui Peak 

Phawngpui Peak

Phawngpui peak is the highest point in the state and is quite popular amongst travelers and adventure seekers. This blue mountain is located south of Aizawl at a distance of 300kms and is one of the Mizoram tourist places to visit and excite the adventure seeker within you. The Phawngpui Peak is known as the home of the Mizo tribe’s Goddess. It is located in the Phawngpui National Park and is the highest mountain in the state with a staggering height of 2100 meters.

Places to visit: N.A. Best time to visit: November to April

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Most of the places to visit in Mizoram are offbeat and secluded. So, plan this trip to Mizoram with TravelTriangle and make it one of the most memorable ones. The culture, the people and the hospitality in Mizoram would leave you mesmerized and we are sure that you would go back to this place once again!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Mizoram

How many tourist spots are there in Mizoram?

There are many unique places in Mizoram. Some of the places to visit under Mizoram tourism include Vantawng Waterfalls, Murlen National Park, Phawngpui Peak, Tamdil Lake, and Mizoram State Museum.

How many days are enough for Mizoram?

Ideally, 3 to 5 days are enough to explore the famous places of Mizoram. You will get to explore the places that depict the history of Mizoram along with its natural sightseeing spots.

Which month is best for Mizoram?

Mizoram is a destination which can be visited all year round. However, the best time to visit Mizoram is the winter months from November to February, when the weather is pleasant for exploring Mizoram tourist spots.

Which is the coldest place in Mizoram?

Aizawl, the capital city of Mizoram, is said to be the coldest place. During the winter season, the temperature goes down as low as 3 degrees.

What is Mizoram's famous food?

Bai, Bamboo Shoot Fry, Mizo dal & eggs, Koat Pitha, and Bekang are some of the famous food items of Mizoram.

What to shop from Mizoram?

You can buy handicrafts made from bamboo & cane, Paun (a traditional wrap skirt by women of Mizoram), and Rangoon food.

Do we get to meet the tribes in Mizoram?

Yes, there are a lot of tribal communities in Mizoram, and you may come across them when you are travelling around. Just be ready to interact and engage with the community around you.

How is the accommodation facility in Mizoram?

One can easily find comfortable accommodation facilities in Mizoram. Ranging from budgeted, luxurious and family there are various kinds of accommodations available in Mizoram.

Are there good transportation facilities in Mizoram?

As tourism in Mizoram is slowly picking up, the transportation facilities in Mizoram are developing too. You'll be able to spot taxis and Uber around.

Are there any hiking trails in Mizoram?

Yes, there are some great offbeat hiking trails in Mizoram. Get in touch with the locals as they will help you identify these places really well.

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Mizoram - "The Land of Blue Mountains"

Mizoram, a scenic state, located in the north eastern most part of India is also known as "Land of Blue Mountains" because of the large number of mist-covered peaks located here. ...

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Why Visit Mizoram

Mizoram is a must-visit place for nature lovers as there are quite a few hill stations, wildlife reserves, rivers and valleys and scenic accommodations in the state, providing a pleasant ambience. ...

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Mizoram appears like a small island towards the south of North-East India. The area of the state is very small and it is covered by Tripura, Manipur and Assam towards its north and Burma and Bangladesh on its sides. Due to the presence of many mountains here, it is known as the “Land of Blue Mountains”.

There are many peaks in the state, with the Phawngpui or the Blue Mountain being the tallest of all. The plants and trees grown here are quite exquisite. Mizoram is known for its dense bamboo growth that covers almost all the entire plains of Assam and spreads into Mizoram as well. Serene Waterfalls with crystal-clear water and natural streams and rivers aggravate the beauty of the state.

The people of Mizoram are known as Mizos and they are known for their hospitality and warmth. There is a perennial festive and vibrant spirit in the state, mainly due the large number of tribal festivals and functions celebrated here. The folk dance, music, culture, handicrafts, arts and artefacts, natural extravaganza, pleasant climate, exquisite flora and fauna and the lively atmosphere of the state are some of the major factors that have contributed to the tourism sector of the state.

Mizoram has a whopping 87% literacy rate (2nd rank in India after Kerala) and it is a fact that every Mizo takes immense pride in. The people of the state are aware of their cultural heritage and treat men and women equally. Christianity is the main religion here, however, the people have also kept alive their tribal culture and customs till date, in addition to the Christian customs.

The months between May and September bring in a lot of rainfall to Mizoram. Other than this, the climate is pretty pleasant with cool summers and mildly cold winters. During winters, the mist-capped mountains, clear, blue skies and the pleasant aura of the state attract many tourists to the state. Except the rainy season, Mizoram can be visited during any part of the year.

Until Mizoram started functioning as an independent Union Territory during the year 1971-72, it was embedded into the state of Assam and was known as Lushai Hills. After it was given independent status, Mizoram broke open its wings and started working vigorously towards its development with the aim of making it one of the hot tourist destinations of the country.

Fairs & Festivals in Mizoram

Mizoram, dominated by tribal inhabitants has many colourful fairs and festivals celebrated every year. Some of them are Christmas, Chapchar Kut (Spring Festival), Mim Kut and Pawl Kut.

Fairs ( Anthurium , Chapchar Kut , Thalfavang Kut , Christmas , Khuado Kut , Mim Kut , Pawl Kut )

Attractions In Mizoram

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Notable Personalities from Mizoram

Lal thanhawla.

The north-eastern state of Mizoram has produced some charismatic politicians over the years. The current CM of the state, Lal Thanhawla, of the Congress Party is one of them.

Zoramthanga

The MNF (Mizo National Front), is one of the recognised political parties of Mizoram. Zoramthanga, a pioneer leader of MNF, was the CM of the Mizoram for almost a decade (1998 � 2008).

In the early 19th century, many politicians of Mizoram had prior working experience in the British India Army. T-Sailo, the state�s second Chief Minister, is one of them.

Culture in Mizoram

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Other Tourism Sector in Mizoram

The perennial pleasant climate makes Mizoram a hot tourist spot. There are many hill stations and wildlife reserves located in remote and serene locations here, providing unlimited entertainment for the tourist.

Eco- Tourism

Health tourism, rural tourism, adventure tourism, games of mizoram.

Inbuan (a game that is played like combat wrestling), Insuknawr (rod-pushing) are the traditional games of Mizoram. The latter is played only by men, while the former is a unisexual game.

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Activities in mizoram.

Due to the large number of peaks, trekking is the most common tourist activity in Mizoram. Mountaineering, nature-walks, wildlife-viewing etc. are some of the other things to do here.

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Cities and Destinations in Mizoram

There are quite a few tourist destinations in Mizoram like Tualchang monolith, Sibuta Lung, Vanhimailan Tomb, Mangkahia Lung, Phawngui, Dampa Sanctuary, Vantawng Falls, Tadmil, Lungvandawt and many more.

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