Mizoram
The song of the blue highlands.
Mizoram is a land of rolling bamboo-clad ranges and terraced hillside towns, where the Mizo people are famous for their music, hospitality and tightly-knit communities. Aizawl clings to a ridge with valleys falling away on either side.
TripTrix Mizoram journeys reveal one of India's least-visited states — Reiek's cloud-viewpoints, Vantawng falls and villages where every home seems to hum with song.
What makes Mizoram unmissable
Aizawl ridge city
A capital perched on a knife-edge ridge with sweeping valley views.
Reiek heritage village
A reconstructed Mizo village beneath a dramatic viewpoint peak.
Vantawng Falls
Mizoram's highest waterfall, tumbling through dense green forest.
Mizo culture
Renowned music, bamboo dance (Cheraw) and warm community life.
When to travel to Mizoram
Clear, cool weather ideal for viewpoints and villages.
Crisp skies and cultural energy in the hills.
Very green but wet, with occasional landslips.
Ways to travel Mizoram
Aizawl & Reiek
4N / 5D- 1Aizawl arrival & Durtlang hills
- 2Reiek village & viewpoint
- 3Hmuifang forest lodge
- 4Local markets & culture
- 5Departure
Practical essentials
- Inner Line Permit required for Indian nationals — TripTrix arranges it.
- Lengpui (AJL) airport connects to Kolkata and Guwahati.
- Sundays are very quiet — most shops close for the day.
- Roads are winding; keep travel days relaxed.
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