About Mizoram
Mizoram is a landlocked state in Northeast India, with Aizawl as its capital. The state shares borders with the states of Tripura, Assam, and Manipur. Mizoram is the second least populous state in India. Mizoram was part of the Assam region during British rule. Mizoram is inhabited by the Mizos, who are Christians. Mizoram is one of three states in India with a Christian majority. The other two states are Meghalaya and Nagaland. Mizoram is one of the most literate states in India.
Mizoram is a hilly state with a cool climate. The maximum temperature in Mizoram is usually around 25 degrees Celsius. The state experiences heavy rains from the month of June to September. The state is home to a number of animals and plants, including the hoolock gibbon, the clouded leopard, and the rhododendron.
Aizawl is the capital of Mizoram and the largest city in the state. Other important cities in Mizoram include Lunglei, Champhai, and Kolasib.
Mizoram is a popular tourist destination. The state has a number of tourist attractions, including the Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park, the Vantawng Falls, and the Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary. The state also has a number of Christian pilgrimage sites, including the Thantlang Venerable’s Tomb and the Bungtea Church.
How to get there:
Mizoram is well connected by road to the rest of India. National Highway 54 passes through the state. The nearest airport is in Aizawl, which is connected to other major cities in India by regular flights.
What to see and do:
Mizoram is a hilly state with a cool climate.