This land, abounding with beauty, is one of the seven sisters of Northeast India. National parks in Mizoram areas are untouched, with variations of flora and fauna that make it the most comprehensive experience for nature lovers. Starting from the green landscapes of Phawngpui to the richness of wildlife in the Dampa Tiger Reserve, every park is an attraction that offers a host of adventurous activities. The exploration of these national parks opens a window to feel the happiness of connecting with nature again and getting a feel for the serenity of the wild in Mizoram.
Location
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Spread across different districts, national parks in Mizoram are rightly located to represent varied landscapes across the state. The highly forested Champhai District hosts Murlen National Park. Phawngpui National Park is situated in the Champhai District and consists of the highest peak of Mizoram. Dampa Tiger Reserve, situated in Mamit District, has tigers and highly extended coverage of forests.
How To Reach
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By Air: The nearest airport is Lengpui Airport in Aizawl. It has a connection to all the major cities in India.
By Rail: The closest railway station is at Silchar in Assam; it is about 200 km away from Aizawl.
By Road: Mizoram has good road connectivity from adjacent states like Assam and Manipur. Private Taxis and Buses are easily available for moving around in the state.
Places To Visit In And Around National Parks In Mizoram
1. Phawngpui National Park
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Phawngpui National Park is famously called the Blue Mountain. It has the highest peak in Mizoram, which provides breathtaking views and exciting trekking activities. Neighbouring Lunglei Town is a scenic place with easy access to the Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary. The beautiful landscapes of Champhai Town make it ideal for browsing local markets while taking in the surroundings. Rih Dil Lake, situated next to the Myanmar border, is a quiet place to which one could go for a day’s outing to spend the day.
Entry Fee: ₹20 for Indians, ₹100 for foreigners
Location: Champhai District
Best Time To Visit: October to March
2. Dampa Tiger Reserve
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Among the list of best national parks in Mizoram, Dampa Tiger Reserve stands very famous for its wide array of biodiversity and tigers. One can have quite an adventurous feel of wildlife safaris here, spotting varied species up close in their habitat. Mamit Town, which naturally acts as the gateway to Dampa, presents the local attractions and accommodation options. The landscape is very lovely around Sairang, near Aizawl, with great possibilities for trekking.
Entry Fee: ₹50
Location: Mamit District
Best Time To Visit: November to March
3. Murlen National Park
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Being one of the top national parks in Mizoram, this consists of an area covered with dense forests and infested with a wide variety of wildlife. Situated inside the park is Murlen Village, which offers glimpses of traditional Mizoram life and access to nature trails with scenic beauty. There are more picturesque views at the nearby Sangau Village, which also acts as a staging post to visit the park.
Entry Fee: ₹30 for Indians, ₹150 for foreigners
Location: Champhai District
Best Time To Visit: October to March
Things To Do In The National Parks Of Mizoram
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Wildlife Safaris: One can take safaris to view different wildlife, such as the endangered hoolock gibbon, elephants, and various bird species.
Bird Watching: View a large number of bird species, even rare and endemic varieties, moments of delight for bird viewers.
Trekking: Scenic trails and green forests also provide treks with panoramic views and encounters with wildlife.
Cultural Visit: Get an insight into the local traditions and habits of the Naga tribes. Guided tours and visits to the local communities would be conducted.
Where To Stay
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Whether it be budget or more expensive accommodation, you have different options for exploring these national parks. From Aizawl, the gateway to the state of Mizoram, you have several hotels and guesthouses that would provide you with comfortable accommodations and easy access to the park areas.
Where To Eat
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While moving around the national parks near Mizoram, you would see many local eateries and restaurants that provide a taste of traditional Mizoram cuisines. Aizawl has different types of restaurants, from local dishes to Indian cuisine, ranging from budget eats to high-priced ones.
Best Time To Visit
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The best time to visit the Mizoram national parks is from October to March when the weather conditions are comfortable with cold temperatures and less humidity, making it perfect for outdoor activities and watching wildlife. The clear skies and comfortable temperatures enhance your experience of exploring the lush landscapes and diverse wildlife.
Other Factors To Consider
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Permits: Many parks require permits, especially in the case of foreign tourists.
Guides: Hiring local guides is advisable both for a good experience as well as for safety.
Average Cost Of the Trip
Accommodation: ₹1,500 to ₹3,000 per night
Travel: Depends on the distance and the mode of transport
Food: ₹500 to ₹1,000 per day
Tips For Travellers
- Take light comfortable clothing and good hiking boots
- Respect local wildlife and abide by the regulations of the park
- Be prepared for sudden weather changes.
Any excursion to the national Parks mizoram is sure to be a great experience simply because of the state’s varied flora and fauna. It provides activities ranging from exploring dense forests, and spotting rare wildlife, to breathtaking views from top peaks. Plan a visit with Trip XL and take this opportunity to get closer to nature and discover the unspoiled beauty of the wilderness!
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