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4 Nights / 5 Days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Hindi
Perched in India’s far-eastern hills, Mizoram is a destination that does not compete for attention, it gently wins your heart through calmness, culture, and clarity. Known as the Land of the Blue Mountains, this serene state invites you into a world where emerald hills roll endlessly, villages live in harmony with nature, and hospitality flows from an age-old belief called Tlawmngaihna, selfless kindness toward all.
This Best of Mizoram Tour is thoughtfully curated to help you understand the land as much as you experience it. From the peaceful hill capital of Aizawl and the spiritual grace of Solomon’s Temple, to the raw wilderness surrounding Vantawng Falls, every day unfolds with purpose and balance. The journey then opens into the quiet agricultural valleys of Champhai near the Indo-Myanmar border, before slowing down at the forest-embraced waters of Tam Dil, offering moments of reflection and rest.
Driving Time: Airport → Hotel: ~45 minutes
Sightseeing Time: 4–5 hours
Places Covered :
Mizoram State Museum
A must-visit to understand Mizo tribes, bamboo architecture, traditional clothing, musical instruments, and social life. This visit builds context and confidence for the rest of the tour.
Solomon’s Temple
A stunning white marble structure symbolizing faith and unity, offering panoramic views of Aizawl city and surrounding hills—peaceful and inspiring.
Bara Bazar
The heart of Aizawl’s daily life, local vegetables, traditional food items, handmade baskets, and genuine interactions with locals.
Overnight Stay: Aizawl
Total Driving Time: ~5.5–6 hours
Exploration Time: 4 hours
At Reiek Tlang:
Walk through a traditional Mizo heritage village, built using original materials and layouts
Learn about sustainable hill living, agriculture, and community life
Enjoy panoramic hilltop views where clouds often float at eye level
Overnight Stay: Serchhip
Total Driving Time: ~5–6 hours
Sightseeing Time: 3–4 hours
Vantawng Falls Experience:
Mizoram’s highest waterfall, plunging through thick rainforest
Viewed safely from designated viewpoints, no strenuous walking required
The roar, mist, and forest surroundings create a powerful visual experience
Post visit, continue toward Champhai, where dense forests gradually open into wide valleys and agricultural land.
Overnight Stay: Champhai
Total Driving Time: ~6–7 hours
Leisure Time: 2–3 hours
Why Tam Dil Is Important:
Surrounded by dense forest and silence
Ideal place to relax after multiple sightseeing days
Adds balance and calm to the itinerary
Arrive back in Aizawl by evening.
Overnight Stay: Aizawl
Driving Time: ~45 minutes
After breakfast, transfer to the airport with memories of a land that feels untouched, kind, and deeply peaceful.
A 5 Days / 4 Nights itinerary is the most efficient and well-balanced way to explore Mizoram’s key highlights without rushing.
No. Only extra leisure days are removed not attractions.
Absolutely. Mizoram is clean, safe, and welcoming.
Yes. Roads are scenic and winding, driven by experienced hill drivers.
Accommodation is provided in clean, comfortable, well-maintained mid-range hotels with scenic surroundings wherever possible. While Mizoram is not a luxury-hotel destination, hospitality standards are warm, hygienic, and genuine reflecting the state’s culture of care and simplicity.
Yes. Simple local meals and basic Indian options are available.
The best time to visit is October to April, when the weather is pleasant, skies are clearer, and travel conditions are ideal.
Monsoon (June–September): Lush and green, but frequent rain and occasional road delays may occur.
Summer: Mild and comfortable, never extreme.
No strenuous trekking only light walking.
Indian nationals: No special permit is required.
Foreign nationals: A Protected Area Permit (PAP) may be required, which can be arranged in advance.
We assist with all necessary guidance to ensure a smooth entry process.
Mobile networks work well in towns like Aizawl and Champhai. However, connectivity may be limited or slow in forested and remote areas. This is often considered a positive aspect, allowing travellers to disconnect and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
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