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Aizawl
Population : 1,60,000
Languages : Mizo, English
Best time to visit : October to May
STD Code : 0389
Aizawl is situated towards the central part of the state and
is flanked by rivers and rapids. It is at a distance of 466
km from Guwahati, 366 km from Shillong, and 140 km from Silchar.
The Durtlang Hills constitute a natural barrier immediately
south of Aizawl, their high ridges punctuated by Mizo villages
and Christian missions, and provide pleasant rambling country.
Aizawl perches precariously on the steep slopes of a sharp
ridge, straddling the watershed between the Tlawng and the
Tuirial river valleys at an altitude of 1100 m. Although it
may lack a snowy Himalayan backdrop, it has something of the
feel of a Himalayan hill station. It is generally cool during
the summers with temperatures ranging from 20 to 30°C and
heavy rains during the months of May to September. Winter
temperatures range from 10 to 20°C. Fog is commonplace, and
the first rays of the sun drive it away to make way for the
mountain peaks-a sight that often attracts many tourists.
Places of Interest
The State Museum at Babu Tlang is worth visiting and
one can have a glimpse of Mizo dresses, implements, historic
relics, and other traditional items.
The mini zoo has some rare Asian animals in it and
the most important one is the endangered sun bear. The Cultural
Sub-Center is a good retreat center from the cacophony of
modern life and is provided with modern amenities, while providing
alluring natural sights.
Other Places of interest include the zoological garden,
Bung picnic spot, MAHCO Showroom, Treasury
Square, Vengthlang, and Bethlehem.
SITES NEARBY
Tamdil Lake is located at distance of 85 km from Aizawl
and is a good picnic spot with boating facilities.
For an admirer of natural beauty, Vantwang Falls are
at a distance of about 137 km, providing a breathtaking sight
of water falling amidst bamboo forests.
To take a fantastic view of the Myanmar hills, one
can visit Champai, about 192 km from Aizawl.
Luangmual is at a distance of 7 km from Aizawl and
is a small village known for its handicrafts center.
WHERE TO SHOP
Aizawl can prove to be a shopper's delight and the Bara Bazaar
is a good stopover. This northeastern town is famous for its
handicrafts, bags, weavings and other traditional items. The
Weaving Center, Handloom Emporium, Bazaar Bungkawn, Thaakthing
Bazaar, Ritz Market, Burma Lane, New Market, and Solomon's
Cave are other important marts. Bamboo items, including cane
furniture, are good buys.
HOW TO REACH
It is connected to Silchar via National Highway No. 44 and
the nearest major rail junction is at Lumding, a further 180
km north of Silchar. There are regular flight of Indian airlines
from Aizawl to Calcutta and the journey takes approximately
two hours time.
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Itineraries |
HORN
& THE PAW (11 nights/12 days)
Calcutta - Kaziranga - Kalimpong - Sunderbans - Calcutta. |
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