Hill Stations of Mizoram deals with the famous hilly towns of North East India. Aizawl, Lunglei, Champhai, Lalruanga Lung, Baktawng Village, Durtlang Hills, Mura Puk, Zokhawthar, Hnahlan, Chawngtlai, Kawtchhuah Ropui, Lianchhiari Tlang, Lianchhiari Tui Thuhruk, Lungdawhkan, Thenzawl, Khawbung, Hmuifang and Reiek are the popular hill stations which are easily accessible from all the cities of North east India and the cities of eastern India.
Mizoram is a small north east Indian state with Aizawl, a small hill station. Mizoram is one of the Seven sister states of North-eastern India with more than 60 percent of North East Indian Tribe. Mizoram is landlocked by the neighbouring states of India like Tripura, Assam, Manipur and with the neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Hill Stations of Mizoram are dotted with the green mountain ranges, luxuriant natural vegetation, green valleys, lake and rivers, which makes a unique culture of its own. Mizoram is surrounded geographically with 21 major hill ranges with marvelous undulating copious vegetation weaved with small streams flowing across, which becomes the abode of flora and fauna.
Aizawl, Aizawl District
Aizawl is the capital city of Mizoram with all the government institutions. A walk in the alleys of Aizawl will make one to travel with silence along with the tribal culture.
Lunglei, Lunglei District
Lunglei is a popular weekend destination from Aizawl. It is a small hilly town located in the south- central part of Mizoram. Lunglei is popular for the presence of natural footbridges. Lunglei has the natural landscape which allures the tourist to stay.
Champhai, Champhai district
Champhai is a border town in Mizoram. Champai is far from all the urbanization of Mizoram. This hill station is located very near to the international border of Myanmar. Thus, Champai becomes the strategically important location in this state.
Hmuifang, Aizawl District
Hmuifang is a popular spot, located very near to Aizawl. Hmuifang is popular for the presence of mountains and the forests. Mizo Tribes are concentrated here with their tribal culture and heritages. Hmuifang is on the way to Lunglei.
Reiek, Aizawl District
Reiek is located very near to Bangladesh. Here Bangladesh shares alluvial soil geographically, thus making this place favourable for the agriculture. The valleys and hills are the cynosure of this place. Reiek Hill is bordered by verdant green temperate coniferous forests.
Mamit, Mamit district
Mamit is a popular hill station in Mizoram. It is famous for the presence of exquisite scenic locales and magnificence. There are regular bus services from the capital city, Aizawl to Mamit.