Sticking to the set of mind that no, enough of this buzz let’s go somewhere where our peace of mind lies, why not Aizawl the most languid and calm of Indian state capitals.
It depends upon you if you want to make a great escape to solitude then Aizawl should be on your list, Aizawl has many charms positioned adjacent to each other. A road trip is highly recommended to enjoy all of them. For romantics, the KV Memorial or Mizo Taj and Phulpui grave are enchanting. Bara Bazar and the main handicrafts market offer you an insight into the typical Mizo way of life. The Mizoram State Museum in the capital of Aizawl is an option for those interested in the cultural history of the place, showcasing ancient remains, traditional attire, and others. To endure Mizo life closely, you can’t miss out on a stay at the Reiek Heritage Village. Spend some time at the Tamdil lake and Vantawang falls for magnificent views. If you are around in September and February, celebrate local festivals such as the Anthurium Festival and Chapchar Kut Festival.
Lush green hills stretch out, with little thatched-roofed dwellings dotting them, welcoming you into the arms of the cliffs. The extensive valleys, the gurgling rivers, the rich agriculture and cultural traditions of Aizawl, one of the seven sisters of the North-East, all come collectively seamlessly to make this one of the foremost tourist destinations in the country. They say that for a traveler, not visiting the North-East is blasphemous, and Aizawl in Mizoram reiterates this fact.