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Mizoram Travel Guide


 


Here are 100 serene and captivating tourist spots in the beautiful "Land of the Hill People," Mizoram, organized by its 11 respective districts (zillas) as of 2025. This list explores the state's tranquil lakes, majestic peaks, cascading waterfalls, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant towns.

Aizawl Zilla

  1. Durtlang Hills: A cluster of scenic hills offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Aizawl city.

  2. Solomon's Temple: A magnificent white marble church and a major architectural landmark in Aizawl.

  3. Mizoram State Museum: Located in the city center, it showcases the rich history, culture, and traditions of the Mizo people.

  4. Reiek Tlang (Reiek Peak): A beautiful peak offering stunning views of the surrounding valleys and the plains of Bangladesh, with a model Mizo village at its base.

  5. KV Paradise: A modern three-storied monument built by a husband in memory of his wife, often called a modern-day Taj Mahal.

  6. Hmuifang Tlang (Hmuifang Hill): A picturesque hill station with virgin forests, offering opportunities for trekking and camping.

  7. Bara Bazar: The main and most vibrant market in Aizawl, where you can find traditional Mizo attire, handicrafts, and local produce.

  8. Vantawng Falls (located in Serchhip district, but a primary excursion from Aizawl): Mizoram's highest waterfall.

  9. Paikhai: A beautiful picnic spot near the city.

  10. Berawtlang Tourist Complex: A recreational center offering accommodation and cultural facilities.

  11. Dampa Tiger Reserve (partially accessible via this district): A vast wildlife sanctuary.

  12. Aizawl Theological College: A historic institution with a beautiful campus on a hill.

  13. Millennium Centre: A major shopping and commercial hub in Aizawl.

  14. Luangmual Handicrafts Centre: A place to witness and buy traditional Mizo handicrafts.

  15. Falkawn Village: A model village depicting the traditional lifestyle and culture of the Mizo people.

  16. Thenzawl: A town famous for its handloom industry, particularly the vibrant 'Puan' fabric.

  17. Sialsuk Tlang (Sialsuk Peak): A large grassy meadow on a hilltop, perfect for picnics and outdoor activities.

Lunglei Zilla

  1. Lunglei Town: The second-largest city in Mizoram, known for its scenic beauty and natural landscapes.

  2. Thorangtlang Wildlife Sanctuary: A protected area home to elephants, tigers, leopards, and a variety of bird species.

  3. Saza Wildlife Sanctuary: Another important sanctuary for preserving the region's biodiversity.

  4. Saikuti Hall: A large auditorium and cultural center, often hosting major events and showcasing Mizo art.

  5. Kawmzawl Park: A beautifully landscaped park in Lunglei.

  6. Lunglei Bridge: A bridge offering scenic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.

  7. Theiriat Tlang: A scenic hill offering beautiful views, especially at dawn.

Champhai Zilla

  1. Champhai Town: Known as the "Rice Bowl of Mizoram," a scenic town overlooking vast paddy fields with a backdrop of hills on the Indo-Myanmar border.

  2. Rih Dil Lake: A beautiful and legendary heart-shaped lake located just inside Myanmar, which can be viewed and visited from the Indian border.

  3. Murlen National Park: A dense, pristine forest area, often compared to the Amazon rainforest due to its thick canopy.

  4. Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary: Home to rare species of birds and animals, including the Hume's pheasant.

  5. Zokhawthar: The border town and trading post near the Rih Dil Lake.

  6. Thasiama Seno Neihna (Thasiama's Lookout): A cliff offering spectacular views, steeped in a tragic local legend.

  7. Lianchhiari Lunglen Tlang: A cliff associated with a romantic Mizo folktale.

  8. Fiara Tui: A unique spring that originates from a rock, believed to have special properties.

  9. Mura Puk (Mura Caves): A complex of six ancient caves.

Serchhip Zilla

  1. Vantawng Falls: The highest and most spectacular waterfall in Mizoram, cascading from a height of 750 feet.

  2. Thenzawl Deer Park: A park with a good population of Sambar deer.

  3. Chhingpuii Thlan: A stone memorial dedicated to a legendary Mizo princess, Chhingpuii.

  4. Tuirihiau Falls: A beautiful waterfall near Thenzawl.

  5. Thenzawl Golf Course & Resort: A scenic 9-hole golf course.

Mamit Zilla

  1. Dampa Tiger Reserve: A vast wildlife sanctuary and one of the most important protected areas in the state.

  2. Kanghmun: A village known for its beautiful landscapes and a historic church.

  3. Pukzing Cave: The largest cave in Mizoram, with numerous chambers and passages.

  4. Saitlaw: A village with scenic beauty and traditional Mizo culture.

Kolasib Zilla

  1. Tamdill Lake: A beautiful man-made lake, the largest in Mizoram, offering boating facilities.

  2. Serlui B Dam: A major hydroelectric project with a scenic reservoir.

  3. Vairengte: A town known for the Counter-Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School.

Siaha Zilla

  1. Palak Dil (Palak Lake): The largest natural lake in Mizoram, a biodiversity hotspot with rich flora and fauna.

  2. Pala Tipo (The guardian hill of the lake): A peak near Palak Dil offering panoramic views.

  3. Siaha Town: The headquarters of the Mara Autonomous District Council, with unique cultural influences.

  4. Mount Mawma: A significant peak in the region.

Lawngtlai Zilla

  1. Phawngpui (Blue Mountain): The highest peak in Mizoram, a revered mountain and national park, famous for its orchids and rhododendrons.

  2. Phawngpui National Park: A protected area around the Blue Mountain, a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers.

  3. Ngengpui Wildlife Sanctuary: A large sanctuary located near the Indo-Bangladesh border.

  4. Sinemon Wildlife Sanctuary: Another important protected area in the district.

  5. Chawngtlai: A historic village with cultural significance for the Lai people.

Hnahthial Zilla

  1. Tuipui River: A scenic river flowing through the district.

  2. Biate: A historic and well-planned town known for its cleanliness.

Khawzawl Zilla

  1. Khawzawl Town: A scenic town set amidst beautiful landscapes.

  2. Chawngvung: A village with beautiful surroundings.

Saitual Zilla

  1. Saitual Town: A planned town with beautiful surroundings.

  2. Tamdill Lake (accessible from this district as well): A major recreational spot.

(The following are additional points of interest, including specific viewpoints, lesser-known gems, and cultural experiences, distributed across the districts to complete the list of 100)

  1. Aizawl Viewpoint, Durtlang: Specific spot on the hills for the best city view.

  2. Zonun Restaurant View, Aizawl: A popular spot known for its views and food.

  3. Lalsavunga Park, Aizawl: A local park for recreation.

  4. K.V. High School Field, Aizawl: A central landmark and public space.

  5. Tuirial Dam, Aizawl: A dam and reservoir offering scenic beauty.

  6. Aizawl Handloom Emporium, Aizawl: For authentic Mizo textiles.

  7. World Bank Road, Aizawl: A scenic drive around the city.

  8. Memorial of Chhinga Veng, Aizawl: A monument dedicated to local heroes.

  9. Lammual (Stadium), Lunglei: A central public ground.

  10. Khawvelthlang, Lunglei: A viewpoint offering expansive vistas.

  11. Lunglei Circuit House: A colonial-era building with historical importance.

  12. Bualpui NG, Lunglei: A historic village.

  13. Hrangchalkawn, Champhai: A historical site.

  14. Kungawrhi Puk, Champhai: A cave with a fascinating folk tale attached to it.

  15. Nghah lou daw (No waiting shop), Champhai: Traditional unmanned shops, a testament to Mizo honesty.

  16. Far Puk, Champhai: Another significant cave in the district.

  17. Vangchhia, Champhai: An archaeological site with mysterious megalithic structures.

  18. Thenzawl Handloom Centre, Serchhip: Watch weavers create intricate 'Puan' designs.

  19. Serchhip Town Viewpoint, Serchhip: Offers good views of the town.

  20. Phai Lêng, Mamit: A scenic village.

  21. West Phaileng, Mamit: Known for its large Christ the King statue.

  22. Darlak, Mamit: A village with scenic beauty.

  23. Bilkhawthlir, Kolasib: A town known for its pineapple plantations.

  24. Bairabi Dam, Kolasib: A dam on the Tlawng river.

  25. Tia River, Kolasib: A serene river ideal for quiet outings.

  26. Ao Vakiria (Mara festival site), Siaha: A cultural site.

  27. Laki Village, Siaha: A traditional Mara village.

  28. Tokalo Wildlife Sanctuary, Siaha: A smaller but important sanctuary.

  29. Bungtlang, Lawngtlai: A historic village.

  30. Sangau, Lawngtlai: The village at the base of Phawngpui, known for its unique culture.

    9 toning. Mizo Hlakungpui Mual (Poets' Square), Champhai: A memorial dedicated to Mizo poets.

  31. Chhimtuipui River, Lawngtlai/Siaha: The largest river in Mizoram, offering scenic beauty.

  32. Lawngtlai Town Viewpoint, Lawngtlai: Offers views of the town and surrounding areas.

  33. Tlawng River, Aizawl/Kolasib: A major river with many scenic spots along its course.

  34. Hortoki, Hnahthial: A village with scenic paddy fields.

  35. Lungvando, Hnahthial: A historical site.

  36. Tualte, Khawzawl: A historic village with remnants of an old fortification.

  37. Ailawng, Saitual: A village with beautiful natural surroundings.

  38. Keitum, Serchhip: A village known for its scenic beauty.

  39. Baktawng Tlangnuam, Aizawl: Home to the world's largest family, a unique cultural attraction.

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