Aizawl
The capital city, perched high in the hills, offers a perfect blend of urban life and tribal tradition. Visit the Mizoram State Museum, bustling local markets, and enjoy hilltop views. It’s a great base to explore nearby attractions.
Reiek
A scenic mountain offering panoramic views and a traditional Mizo village experience.
Phawngpui (Blue Mountain)
The highest peak in Mizoram, part of a national park known for its exotic flora and fauna.
Vantawng Falls
The highest waterfall in Mizoram, cascading beautifully amidst lush green forests.
Tamdil Lake
A peaceful, man-made lake surrounded by evergreen forests, ideal for picnics, boating, and leisure. It’s located about 85 km from Aizawl and is a popular local retreat for families and nature lovers.
Murlen National Park
A dense and mysterious forest near the Indo-Myanmar border, often compared to the Amazon for its biodiversity. It shelters clouded leopards, hoolock gibbons, and a wide range of orchids and medicinal plants.
Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in Champhai district, this sanctuary is a quiet paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers. It’s home to rare species like the Blyth’s tragopan and features cool, misty trails through evergreen forests.
Palak Dil (Palak Lake)
Mizoram’s largest natural lake, tucked away in the southern region near Saiha. Legend says it’s haunted, but the surroundings are serene and untouched, making it a perfect spot for quiet reflection and birding.
Hmuifang
A quiet hill station ideal for camping, trekking, and local cultural experiences.
Zokhawthar
A border town near Myanmar offering a unique blend of cultures and scenic views.
Thenzawl Golf Course & Falls
A peaceful town with a scenic golf course and a lesser-visited waterfall called Tuirihiau.
Rih Dil (In Myanmar, near the border)
Though located in Myanmar, it holds spiritual significance for Mizos. This heart-shaped lake is deeply rooted in local folklore and surrounded by pine-covered hills, offering a dreamlike experience.