24 hours in Aizawl city: Mizoram tourist places to visit

I was backpacking through Tripura when I stumbled upon an incredibly cheap flight to Mizoram for 1000 rupees. In a heartbeat, I booked the ticket even though I had only 24 hours in Aizawl city before heading to my life as a corporate slave. But I was determined to visit all the Mizoram tourist places in Aizawl.

The following morning, I boarded the tiny ATR aircraft that would carry me to Mizoram. The Lengpui airport on the outskirts of Aizawl city was small and unassuming. I disembarked and joined a queue of passengers getting checked for the necessary permit to enter Mizoram. Like many states in northeast India, Mizoram required visitors to have an Inner Line Permit (ILP). Fortunately, I had obtained mine online before embarking on this journey, and I flashed it self-assuredly, striding out of the airport.

Lengpui Airport, Mizoram

Aizawl city: capital of Mizoram and the land of hill people

As a solo backpacker, I relied on Mizoram’s taxi network to take me to Aizawl – the capital of Mizoram. I found a group of fellow travellers willing to share the cab fare with me for our 30 kilometres drive. With new companions in tow, we embarked onward, winding through the hills and valleys and marvelling at the rustic beauty of this state.

Halfway through our journey, one of the co-passengers, a young Mizo man, asked the cab to pull over for lunch. It was 11.30 am! We grabbed a table at a tiny restaurant where I watched my co-passenger devour a Mizo rice plate. It came with accompaniments such as dal, smoked pork, bamboo shoot fry, some leafy greens and a fermented chutney. I learnt Mizos love their rice – they eat it every day, sometimes thrice a day.

I was not ready to finish a full-course Mizo rice plate, so I ordered tea and Mizo Chow (or simply noodles). Every shop in Mizoram sells Chow, and every shop has its way of preparing it. Mine was a simple recipe with cabbage and smoked pork, served with clear soup.

Fresh and fortified, we continued our journey to Aizawl and noticed a refreshing change in the weather as we gained altitude. Aizawl is called the land of hill people, located 3750 feet above sea level. I had expected the challenges of drainage and waste management that typically plague hilly towns, but Aizawl seemed immaculately clean.

As we reached the city centre, I noticed the absence of traffic signals in the capital. Instead, during peak hours, traffic police managed the flow of vehicles with a strong sense of discipline and order on the roads. It reminded me of my earlier visit to Gangtok with a similar system in place.

Aizawl was buzzing with activity in the business hours of the morning, akin to a Southeast Asian city, with countless two-wheelers zipping through the streets up and down the hill. I decided to rent one of these two-wheelers myself – to explore and get a pulse of the place.

Mizoram tourist places in Aizawl to check out

My first stop was the Mizoram State Museum to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the Mizo people. Exhibits like traditional attire, handicrafts, musical instruments, and artefacts gave me valuable insight into the history and way of life here.

In Durtlang, eight kilometres north was my next stop – KV Paradise, often called Mizoram’s own Taj Mahal. KV Paradise was built by a local named K. Chhawnthuama in memory of his late wife, Rosanpuii Varte. They say the couple dreamt of exploring the world together and saved money to make the dream reality. But tragedy struck when Rosanpuii met with an accident in 2001 and passed away. Chhawnthuama used their savings to create this beloved monument. While it may not rival the grandeur of the Taj Mahal, the emotions and sentiments behind both structures remain same – a testament to love.

Mizoram Tourist Places - KV Paradise
KV Paradise, Aizawl

Hunger pangs kicked in after my mid-day adventures, so I stopped by a food truck along the road to treat myself to a bowl of sticky rice with beef. I relished every bite of the tender smoked beef accompanied by a tangy, flavoursome red paste that cost a mere 70 rupees.

With renewed energy, I continued my exploration to reach the Solomon’s Temple, one of the most important Mizoram Tourist Places. This is a beautiful towering church built by the Kohhran Thianghlim (Holy Church) group. Learning about its history, I discovered that the religious monument was modelled after the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem and is considered one-of-a-kind in Asia. It was founded in December 1996 and took 20 years to complete.

Dusk painted the sky in shades of orange. I returned the scooter and walked to my hotel, embracing the calm after an eventful day. Aizawl looked beautiful by night, with houses adorning the hillsides, shimmering like countless stars beneath the sky.

Mizoram Tourist Places - Solomon Temple
Solomon Temple, Aizawl

My final hours in Aizawl city

The following morning, I prepared to depart. It was Sunday, and the streets were empty, with the occasional passerby heading to church in their best attire. The Mizo people, comprising 98% Christians, spend Sundays with family and friends after mass while shops and businesses remain closed.

My 24 hours in Aizawl were up. I bid farewell to the city, fully acknowledging that I had only scratched the surface of its wonders. Yet, in a way, it was a good thing. I had reason to return!

Mizoram Tourist Places

How to reach Aizawl, capital of Mizoram

You can take a flight to Lengpui Airport, 32 km from Aizawl city, with regular connections from Kolkata, Guwahati, and Imphal. From the airport, taxis are readily available to reach the city – sharing taxis are economical if you’re solo. Aizawl is accessible by road from Silchar in Assam, via National Highway 306. There’s no direct rail link, the nearest railway station is Silchar (172 km).

Food of Mizoram – What can I expect?

Mizo cuisine is simple yet flavorful, with rice as a staple paired with meat, fish, or vegetables. Expect dishes like bai (a vegetable stew with pork and bamboo shoots) and smoked meat preparations. Meals are often steamed or boiled, using minimal oil and spices. Don’t miss zu tea and snacks like vawksa rep (smoked pork). Some popular restaurants include Red Pepper and David’s Kitchen for authentic Mizo dishes. For cozy café vibes, visit Café Zawiah, Rochip Café and Hi-Five bakery.

Aizawl hotels: Where to stay

Aizawl has a range of accommodations, from budget lodges to mid-range hotels with stunning hill views. Popular options include Hotel Regency (3-star property) and The Grand Hotel for comfortable stays in the city center. For a more scenic experience, try guesthouses on the outskirts. Book in advance, especially during festivals like Chapchar Kut.

Can I rent a bike in Mizoram?

Yes, you can rent bikes in Mizoram, particularly in Aizawl, from local rental services. Make sure to carry a valid driver’s license and follow the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regulations required for visitors in the state. I rented my bike from Mizoram Motorcycle Rental in Khatla, Aizawl. They are quite popular and the owner is helpful.

Best time to visit Mizoram Tourist Places

The best time to visit Mizoram Tourist Places is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring its lush landscapes. The state’s festivals, like Chapchar Kut in March, add a vibrant cultural touch. Avoid the monsoon season (June to September) due to heavy rains.

What to carry on your trip to see Mizoram Tourist Places?

When visiting Mizoram, carry comfortable clothes, sturdy shoes for exploring hills – my Unistar trekking shoes double up as biking boots, and a raincoat if traveling during monsoons. Keep your Inner Line Permit (ILP), a valid ID, and some cash, as ATMs can be scarce in remote areas. Don’t forget essentials like insect repellent and a sturdy power bank for the remote areas with unpredictable power outages

Books on Northeast India to read

For a deeper understanding of Northeast India, read Strangers No More” by Sanjoy Hazarika, offering insights into the region’s history and challenges. Chasing the Monsoon” by Alexander Frater captures the journey through monsoon-hit lands, including the Northeast

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