Mizoram, located in the northeastern part of India, is known for its serene landscapes, rolling hills, and rich cultural heritage. It is one of the Seven Sister States of India, with Aizawl as its capital. Mizoram’s diverse flora and fauna, coupled with its unique festivals and traditional lifestyle, attract travelers seeking nature and culture.
Mizoram is predominantly hilly, with mountains rising as high as 2,000 meters. The state experiences a moderate climate, with a cool, pleasant atmosphere throughout the year.
Mizoram is culturally rich, with a variety of tribal communities, primarily the Mizo people. The state celebrates several traditional festivals, the most notable being Chapchar Kut, Mim Kut, and Pawl Kut, which are harvest festivals. Music, dance, and handloom weaving are integral parts of Mizoram's cultural life.
The economy of Mizoram primarily relies on agriculture, with shifting cultivation or jhum farming being prevalent. Handloom and handicrafts also play a significant role, along with the emerging tourism sector.
Mizoram is connected to other parts of India via Lengpui Airport, which offers flights to major cities. The state also has good road connectivity, but railways are limited.
Direction : East
Capital City : Aizawl
Largest City : Aizawl
Total Area :21087 Km²
Area Rank :25
Population : 1091014
Population Rank :28
Official Language : Mizo, English
Literacy Rate :91.58%
Website : mizoram.gov.in
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