Description
The state of Mizoram, is situated in the North Eastern corner of India. It has borders with Bangladesh in the West and Burma in the East. It is a land of great natural beauty, an endless variety of landscape with rich flora and fauna, clusters of whispering pines, and quaint villages with houses on stilts.
Location
It is situated in the North Eastern Corner of India. It is flanked by Bangladesh and Tripura in the West and Burma in the East.
Best time to visit
The Tropic of Cancer runs through the heart of Mizoram, and hence, it has a pleasantly temperate climate throughout the year. A land of steep hills and deep gorges, Mizoram's highest peak 'The Blue Mountain' rises to a height of 2165 metres. Important rivers that flow through this hilly state are Tlawang, Sonai, Tuivawl, Kolodine and Kamaphuli.
Attractions
Aizwal, the scenic capital of Mizoram, its surrounding areas and the rest of the state have been developed to meet the influx of domestic and foreign tourists. Aizawl, located at nearly 4,000 feet above sea -level, is a religious and cultural centre of the Mizos.
The places to visit in Mizoram are Aizwal town, Mizoram State museum, the Weaving centre and Luangmual Handicrafts centre. The other places of interest are Tamdil, Champai, Lunglei, Kolasib, Saiha and Phawngpuri.
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