The region of Mizoram is one amongst the Seven Sisters of India and is surrounded by the states, namely Assam, Tripura and Manipur. This is one of the most beautiful states located in the North-eastern part of the country, in the foothills of the Himalayas. The adjacent countries namely, Myanmar and Bangladesh act as its international boundaries.
The rich flora and fauna of Mizoram is one of the main reasons why tourists flock to Mizoram. The hilly terrain of the region, adds another level of picturesque quotient to the state. The Vantawng falls are the most magnificent falls located in this region. The Mizoram Presbyterian Church is one of the most visited religious spots in Mizoram. Exploring the villages is also one of the enticing activities which can be done here.
The adventure tourism is at its best in this region, with the Blue Mountain paving the way for some thrilling adventure activities. Another popular trekking and camping destination in Mizoram is Champai. The Pukzing cave, Lamsial Puk and Kungawrhi Puk are some of the amazing destinations near Aizwal for those who want to explore other avenues of experiencing nature at its fullest.
The wildlife in this region is one of the highlights of Mizoram tourism. The Ngengpui and Mizoram Wildlife Sanctuary is a heaven for the nature lovers as this place is an abode to tiger, barking deer, leopard, wild boar, sambhar and monkeys.
The state of Mizoram can be easily accessed by roads and railways. The nearest airport is in Aizwal, which is the capital of the state of Mizoram. The nearest railway station is in Silchar, Assam. NH-54 connects the rest of the country with Aizawl.