Embark on a journey through the enchanting landscapes and vibrant culture of Mizoram, a hidden gem in India's famed North-East. From the bustling streets of capital Aizawl, to the tranquil retreats of Lunglei and Serchhip, each destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich heritage, and warm hospitality. Uncover these hidden treasures of Mizoram, that promises an unforgettable journey filled with discovery and wonder.
If you want to know where the Tropic of Cancer passes through India, head for Aizawl, Mizoram's capital. Set upon a craggy perch, at 4,000ft, this languid, laid back town offers gorgeous views of the verdant Tlawng river valley. Look north and you can see the sprawling canvas of the hills of Durtlang, the gateway to Aizawl. On your way from Lengpui airport, hop off at the zoological garden for a leisurely stroll. At the Mizoram State Museum you will enjoy the window into Mizo culture with the collections of costumes, culture, artefacts and historical relics on display. Pick up woven textiles, such as puan, with its intricate weave in many colours, which are sold in Bara Bazar. Aizawl is connected by air through Lengpui Airport, about 40kms away.
Located approximately 112 kilometers south of Aizawl, the capital city, Serchhip is renowned for its pristine lakes, cascading waterfalls, and lush green landscapes. Visitors can explore the mesmerizing beauty of sites like Vantawng Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in Mizoram, and Thenzawl Deer Park, home to various species of deer amidst picturesque surroundings. The town also boasts attractions such as the Chhingpuii Thlan, a beautiful lake perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls. Serchhip's tranquil ambiance and natural splendour make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat
These waterfalls, located in Mizoram, may not be the tallest in India at 750ft, but is certainly one of the most boisterous and impressive up close. Folklore mentions a swimmer named Vantawnga, after whom the waterfall has been named, who would grace its pool with a display of stunning acrobatics. One cannot help but wonder - how could a swimmer master such a restless realm! Once here, you will also no doubt soak up the surrounding lush greenery and bamboo groves, while enjoying a view of the thunderous falls. The state tourism department has made a comfortable viewing tower for tourists. Facilities for accomodation are available at the tourist lodge at Thenzawl, about 75km away, and is known for its handloom products. Vantawng is located on the Vanva river, 137km from Aizawl.
Lunglei, situated in southern Mizoram, approximately 165 kilometers south of Aizawl, is a captivating town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery. The town is adorned with picturesque landscapes, including the scenic Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary, where travellers can spot various species of flora and fauna in their natural habitat. Lunglei is also home to quaint villages, such as Tlabung and Sazaang, where visitors can experience the traditional Mizo way of life and interact with the local community. Additionally, adventure enthusiasts can embark on treks to explore the surrounding hills and enjoy panoramic views of the breathtaking countryside. With its serene ambiance and diverse attractions, Lunglei is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic experience in the heart of Mizoram.
Champhai is a charming commercial town located 194km away from Aizawl, near the border with Myanmar. Perched at a height of about 1700m, this breezy beauty overlooks the stunning blue hills on the other side of the frontier. Verdurous mountains imbued with rhododendrons, orchids and other wild flowers are just some of the sights that you will encounter here. There's even a winery in Zote, a small village about 2km from Champhai. Known for manufacturing Zawlaidi, a bubbly wine made from the crisp blue lubrusca variety of grapes, this beautiful vineyard village is definitely worth a visit when you are in Mizoram. If you're in the mood for some adventure, head to the beautiful heart-shaped Rih Dil lake. The lake has an important status in Mizo culture. Just a few kilometres away from Zokhawthar, the last Mizo village , this lake is technically in Myanmar. However, you can get permits to visit the lake quite easily.