Customized Tour To Mizoram

5-8 Day 3 Cities

Aizawl,Lunglei, Champhai

Discover the enchanting allure of Mizoram, a jewel in Northeast India, on a mesmerizing 5-8 day tour. Begin your exploration in Aizawl, the state's picturesque capital, perched on ridges with sweeping views of verdant valleys. Experience the vibrant Chapchar Kut festival if your visit aligns with this spring celebration, showcasing Mizo traditions and cultural dances. Venture into the lush Phawngpui, known as the Blue Mountain, Mizoram's highest peak, offering stunning panoramas and exotic flora. Explore the mystic bamboo forests and the serene Palak Lake, home to diverse bird species. In the remote village of Reiek, experience the traditional Mizo way of life against a backdrop of dramatic landscapes. Engage with the warmth of local communities and taste their distinctive cuisine, rich with fragrant herbs and spices. Mizoram’s untouched natural beauty and rich cultural tapestry offer a profound escape into a world less traveled, making every moment of the journey truly unforgettable.

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Tour FAQ

What is the best way to reach Mizoram?

  • The most convenient way to reach Mizoram is by air. Lengpui Airport, near Aizawl, is well-connected with flights from major Indian cities like Kolkata, Guwahati and Imphal.

Do I need a permit to visit Mizoram?

  • Indian nationals need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Mizoram, which can be obtained online or from Mizoram House in Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Shillong and Silchar. Foreign tourists require a Protected Area Permit (PAP), usually arranged by travel agents.

What are some must-visit places in Mizoram?

  • Key attractions in Mizoram include the capital city of Aizawl, Vantawng Falls, Phawngpui (Blue Mountain), Reiek Hill and Tam Dil Lake. The Murlen National Park and Palak Lake are also popular for their scenic beauty and biodiversity.

What are some traditional dishes of Mizoram I should try?

  • When in Mizoram, try local dishes like Misa Mach Poora (grilled shrimp), Bai (mixed vegetable stew) and Vawksa Rep (smoked pork). Also, sample the local rice beer known as Zawlaidi.

What is the best time to visit Mizoram?

  • The best time to visit Mizoram is from November to March when the weather is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Can I participate in local festivals of Mizoram?

  • Yes, visitors are encouraged to join in local festivals to experience Mizoram's culture. Chapchar Kut, a spring festival and Thalfavang Kut, celebrating the bamboo harvest, are particularly vibrant and enjoyable.

What is the main language spoken in Mizoram?

  • The primary language of Mizoram is Mizo. English and Hindi are also commonly used, especially in urban areas and among the younger population.

Are there any special festivals in Mizoram I can attend?

  • Mim Kut and Pawl Kut are significant harvest festivals in Mizoram. They include traditional dances, music and a showcase of Mizo cultural heritage. The Anthurium Festival, celebrating the bloom of the anthurium flower, is another colorful event.

What souvenirs can I bring back from Mizoram?

  • Consider purchasing handloom shawls, bamboo handicrafts, Mizo traditional costumes and woven bags as souvenirs. These items are not only beautiful but also hold cultural significance.

What are some outdoor activities to enjoy in Mizoram?

  • Mizoram offers excellent opportunities for trekking, especially in the hills around Blue Mountain and Reiek. Bird watching and boating are popular in Tam Dil Lake, and the adventurous might enjoy exploring the caves near Pukzing and Lamsial.