Champhai, located in the easternmost corner of Mizoram, is a hidden gem of India. This scenic town is nestled in the hills and is surrounded by lush green forests. Champhai is a not so well known tourist destination but is a powerhouse of natural beauty and picturesque landscapes.
The town is located at an altitude of 1,600 meters above sea level and is surrounded by hills on all sides. The town is a popular stopover for tourists traveling to neighboring states of Manipur and Myanmar.
Champhai is well known for its natural beauty and pristine landscapes. The town is dotted with lakes and is surrounded by lush green forests and rice fields. This place is also known as the “Rice bowl of Mizoram”. The town is also home to a number of tourist attractions, including the Phawngpui Blue Mountain, the highest peak in Mizoram.
The Phawngpui Blue Mountain is a popular tourist destination and is known for its scenic beauty. The mountain is located at an altitude of 2,157 meters above sea level and is surrounded by dense forests. The mountain is also home to a number of tourist attractions, including the Phawngpui National Park and the Phawngpui Waterfalls.
Champhai is also home to a number of other tourist
attractions, including the Zokhawthar Caves, the Khawlum Lake, the Rih Dil Lake and the Vantawng Falls.
Along with pristine beauty the local food of the area is worth exploring.
How to reach
The nearest airport to Champhai is in Aizawl, which is located around 70 kilometres away. There are daily flights from Aizawl to Kolkata, Guwahati, and New Delhi.
Best time to visit : September to March