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Tourism in Mizoram

Mizoram is a state in the northeast of India. Mizoram is considered by many as a beautiful place due to its landscape and pleasant climate. There have been many attempts to increase revenue through tourism but many potential tourists find the lack of amenities to be a hurdle. However, the State continues to promote itself and many projects have been initiated. The tourism ministry continues to maintain or upgrade its tourist lodges throughout the state. Foreign tourists are required to obtain an 'inner line permit' under the special permit before visiting. The permit can be obtained from Indian missions abroad for a limited number of days or direct from Mizoram Government authorities within India. The state is rich in bird diversity, which has the potentiality to make it a major birding destination.[3] Mizoram is a stronghold for Mrs. Hume's pheasant (Syrmaticus humiae).[4] There is also a rare record of the wild water buffalo from the state.[5] There are several past records of the Sumatran rhinoceros from Mizoram, then Lushai Hills.[6] The small population of wild elephants can be seen in Ngengpui and Dampa Sanctuaries.[7]

Mizoram
State
Location of Mizoram (marked in red) in India
Coordinates (Aizawl): 23°22′N 92°48′E / 23.36°N 92.8°E / 23.36; 92.8
Country India
RegionNortheast India
CapitalAizawl
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,091,014
Official languageMizo.[1]
Websitemizoram.gov.in
It was elevated to the status of a full State by the State of Mizoram Act, 1986

Major Towns and Cities of Mizoram edit

 
A panorama of Aizawl taken from Zemabawk

Aizawl edit

Aizawl is the capital of the state of Mizoram in India. It is also the centre of all important government offices, state assembly house and civil secretariat. The main tourist attraction in Aizawl are:

 
View of Aizawl
  • Hmuifang is about 50 km from Aizawl with an elevation of 1619 metres, the mountain is still covered with virgin forests reserved since the Mizo Chief's time[8]
  • Baktawng Village 70 km from Aizawl is the place where Pu Ziona lives with the "worlds largest existing family" with 39 wives, 94 children, 14 daughters-in-law and 33 grandchildren India.[9][10][11]

Khawbung edit

Khawbung is a sub-town and the administrative headquarters of Khawbung RD Block[12] in Champhai District. The village has an interesting tourist site . Archived from the original on 26 September 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2015. which is also known as Mizo Hlakungpui Mual. There is much historical and natural heritage in its neighboring villages which are included in Hlakungpui Package Tourism.

 
View of Khawbung Sub-Town
  • Mizo Hlakungpui Mual- is a monument to commemorate Mizo poets.[13] It was set up in 1986.[14] It is located at the southern edge of Khawbung Village.
  • Kawtchhuah Ropui[15] is a cluster of megaliths found near Vangchhia Village. Nearly 200 stones were erected. Those stones were dressed with embossed figures. It was declared as National Importance of Heritage in India.[16]

Thenzawl edit

 
Thenzawl golf course

Thenzawl is a beautiful town located in the middle of Mizoram, the main tourist attractions are:

  • Vantawng Falls is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Thenzawl.[17]
  • Thenzawl Golf Course extends over 105 acres with play area of 75 acres and comprises 18 holes.[18]
  • Benkhuaia Thlan is the founder of Thenzawl Bengkhuaia invaded Alexandrapur in 1871 kidnapping Mary Winchester which brought about the British to Mizoram. He died in 1879.[19]
  • Vaibiak is the place from where they took back Mary Winchester.[20]
  • Tualvungi Thlan - There are two graves at Phulpui village in the Aizawl district of Mizoram India. It is said that, Zawlpala, Chief of Phulpui village, married the legendary beauty, Talvungi of Thenzawl. Talvungi was subsequently married to the chief of Rothai, Punthia. But, Talvungi could not forget Zawlpala, her previous husband. After many years when Zawlpala died, grief-stricken Talvungi came to Phulpui, dug a pit by the side of Zawlpala's grave and asked an old woman to kill her and bury her in the grave.[21][22]
  • Chawngchilhi Puk is a cave located near the Lunglei-Thenzawl Road, a highway in this area.[23] This cave is featured in a folk tale of a love story between a lady and a snake.[24]
  • Tuirihiau falls is a beautiful waterfall near Thenzawl, upstream of Vantawng fall.[25]
  • Thenzawl Deer Park has 17 deer (11 female and 6 male) in natural environment.[26]

Lunglei edit

 
View of Lunglei

Lunglei is a serene town and a major urban hub, situated in the south-central part of Mizoram. Lunglei district borders Bangladesh on the west via Tlabung sub-division which is an up-and-coming trading center. The name Lunglei means 'stone- lung' and 'bridge- lei' or Stonebridge named after a natural bridge made of stones a few kilometers from the town's area which used to attract curious visitors. The Main Tourist Attractions in Lunglei are:

  • Zobawk Sports Academy[27]
  • Kawmzawl Park[28]
  • Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Saikuti Hall[29] where most of the concerts and celebrations are held. A unique museum has also been established in the hall where local painters demonstrate their skill and exhibit their works.
  • Thuamluaia Mual is the second football stadium with Artificial turf in Mizoram.[30]

Hill stations edit

Hmuifang Tlang edit

Hmuifang is a tourist spot near Aizawl, Mizoram. It is about 50 km from Aizawl. With an elevation of 1619 metres, the mountain is still covered with virgin forests reserved since the Mizo Chief's time.[8] Hmuifang is on the way to Lunglei.

Reiek Tlang edit

Reiek is a tourist 12 km from Aizawl. It rests at an elevation of 1548 metres, overlooking Aizawl and offers a view of the surrounding valleys and hills, on a clear day the plains of Bangladesh can be seen from the top of the hill. Reiek Hill is surrounded by thick lush green temperate trees and bushes.[31]

Lakes edit

Palak Dil edit

Palak dïl (lit. Palak Lake) or Pala Tipo (in Mara language) is the biggest lake[32] in Mizoram.

Festivals edit

Chapchar Kut edit

Chapchar Kut is another festival celebrated during March after completion of their most arduous task of Jhum operation i.e., jungle-clearing (clearing of the remnants of burning). This is a spring festival celebrated with great fervour and gaiety.[33]

Wildlife edit

 
Phawngpui

Phawngpui edit

Phawngpui is the highest mountain peak in Mizoram,[34] rising about 2157[35] metres high near the Myanmar border in Chhimtuipui District. Phawngpui Peak is famous for orchids and rhododendrons.

Dampa Tiger Reserve edit

Dampa Tiger Reserveis the largest[36] wildlife sanctuary in Mizoram, was notified in 1985 and declared a tiger reserve in 1994. It is situated in the western part of Mizoram state, on the international border with Bangladesh about 127 km from Aizawl. It covers an area of approximately 550 km2.[37] The tropical Forests of Dampa are home to rich flora and fauna. It consists of forest interpolated with steep precipitous hills, deep valleys, jungle streams, ripping rivulets, natural salts licks, with an altitudinal zone of 200 m to 800 m. Dampa Tiger Reserve is a part of Project Tiger funded by the Government of India.[38]

Murlen National Park edit

Murlen National Park is a national park located in the Champhai district Mizoram in India. The size of the park area is 200 km2.[39] The park is situated about 245 km east of Aizawl, and is close to the Chin Hills. It covers an area of approximately 100 km2. The Tropical, Semi evergreen and Sub montane Forests of Murlen are home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. About 15 species of mammals, 150 species of birds, 35 species of Medicinal plants. 2 species of bamboos & 4 species of orchids so far have been recorded in this Park.At present, 36 people are involved in conservation work of Murlen National Park.[40]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Commissioner, Linguistic Minorities, , p. paras 28.4, 28.9, archived from the original on 24 February 2007, retrieved 16 July 2007
  2. ^ "Census Population". Census of India. Ministry of Finance India. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  3. ^ Choudhury, A.U. (2008) A pocket guide to the birds of Mizoram. Gibbon Books & The Rhino Foundation for Nature in North East India, Guwahati, India. 122pp. [Supported by Oriental Bird Club, UK]
  4. ^ Choudhury, A.U. (2002). Survey of Mrs Hume's pheasant in North East India. Technical Report No. 5. The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India, Guwahati, India. 30pp. [Final report to the Oriental Bird Club, UK]
  5. ^ Choudhury, A.U. (2010). The vanishing herds: wild water buffalo. Gibbon Books & The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India, Guwahati, India. 184pp. [Supported by CEPF & Taiwan Forestry Bureau]
  6. ^ Choudhury, A.U. (1997) The status of the Sumatran rhinoceros in north-eastern India. Oryx 31(2):151–152
  7. ^ Choudhury, A.U. (2001) The wild elephant Elephas maximus in Mizoram. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 98(3): 439–441
  8. ^ a b "HMUIFANG TOURIST RESORT". Govt of Mizoram. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  9. ^ "Biggest family: Ziona Chana has 39 wives and 94 children: a world record". worldrecordsacademy.org. 21 February 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  10. ^ Praetorius, Dean (22 February 2011). "ziona chana worlds largest family". huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  11. ^ "featured in Ripley's believe it or Not". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  12. ^ The Official Website of Khawbung RD Block Khawbung RD Block
  13. ^ "Mizoram Tourism". Hlakungpui Mual (Poets' Square). tourismmizoram.com. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  14. ^ Hlakungpui website 26 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 January 2012
  15. ^ Khawbung RD Block Interim Report on Mirawng kawng
  16. ^ Kawtchhuah Ropui
  17. ^ "Vantawng Falls". india9. Retrieved 24 June 2010.
  18. ^ "Mizoram Gets Its First Golf Resort". northeasttoday. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  19. ^ Vumson. . Zomi Library. Archived from the original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  20. ^ "Thenzawlah i kal dawn em?". vanglaini. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  21. ^ S. Gajrani (2004). History, Religion and Culture of India, Volume 6. Isha Books. p. 224. ISBN 9788182050655.
  22. ^ Malsawmliana. . Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  23. ^ "Chawngchilhi Puk". The Zozam Times. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  24. ^ Rini Tochhong. "Chawngchilhi". Mizo writing in English. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  25. ^ Lalruatsanga. "photo". flickr. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  26. ^ "ENVIRONMENT & FOREST MINISTER-IN THENZAWL DEER PARK TLAWH". Mizoram DIPR. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  27. ^ "Zobawk Sports Academy siam dawn". Ralvengtu. Retrieved 19 August 2012.[permanent dead link]
  28. ^ "Kawmzawl park siam mek". Ralvengtu. Retrieved 19 August 2012.[permanent dead link]
  29. ^ "Saikuti hall". Architech Consultants. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  30. ^ "Lunglei-ah Artificial Turf phah zo". The Zozam Times. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  31. ^ "ANTHURIUM FESTIVAL 2010". Eastern Panorama. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  32. ^ Mara History at Maraland.net 18 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  33. ^ Thanzawna. "Origin of Chapchar Kut". Mizoram.nic.in. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  34. ^ . MizoTourism. Archived from the original on 3 March 2013.
  35. ^ Pachuau, Rintluanga (2009). Mizoram: A Study in Comprehensive Geography. Northern Book Centre. ISBN 978-8172112646.
  36. ^ . Mizoram Tourism. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  37. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 September 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  38. ^ . Project Tiger. Archived from the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  39. ^ Das, Chhanda (2007). A Treatise on Wildlife Conservation in India. Biswajit Das. ISBN 9788187616221.
  40. ^ "Lui dunga ngaw humhalh buaipui mek". Vanglaini. Retrieved 22 August 2012.

External links edit

  • The Official Website of Khawbung RD Block

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Mizoram is a state in the northeast of India Mizoram is considered by many as a beautiful place due to its landscape and pleasant climate There have been many attempts to increase revenue through tourism but many potential tourists find the lack of amenities to be a hurdle However the State continues to promote itself and many projects have been initiated The tourism ministry continues to maintain or upgrade its tourist lodges throughout the state Foreign tourists are required to obtain an inner line permit under the special permit before visiting The permit can be obtained from Indian missions abroad for a limited number of days or direct from Mizoram Government authorities within India The state is rich in bird diversity which has the potentiality to make it a major birding destination 3 Mizoram is a stronghold for Mrs Hume s pheasant Syrmaticus humiae 4 There is also a rare record of the wild water buffalo from the state 5 There are several past records of the Sumatran rhinoceros from Mizoram then Lushai Hills 6 The small population of wild elephants can be seen in Ngengpui and Dampa Sanctuaries 7 MizoramStateLocation of Mizoram marked in red in IndiaCoordinates Aizawl 23 22 N 92 48 E 23 36 N 92 8 E 23 36 92 8Country IndiaRegionNortheast IndiaCapitalAizawlPopulation 2011 Total1 091 014Official languageMizo 1 Websitemizoram wbr gov wbr in It was elevated to the status of a full State by the State of Mizoram Act 1986 Contents 1 Major Towns and Cities of Mizoram 1 1 Aizawl 1 2 Khawbung 1 3 Thenzawl 1 4 Lunglei 2 Hill stations 2 1 Hmuifang Tlang 2 2 Reiek Tlang 3 Lakes 3 1 Palak Dil 4 Festivals 4 1 Chapchar Kut 5 Wildlife 5 1 Phawngpui 5 2 Dampa Tiger Reserve 5 3 Murlen National Park 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMajor Towns and Cities of Mizoram edit nbsp A panorama of Aizawl taken from Zemabawk Aizawl edit Aizawl is the capital of the state of Mizoram in India It is also the centre of all important government offices state assembly house and civil secretariat The main tourist attraction in Aizawl are nbsp View of AizawlHmuifang is about 50 km from Aizawl with an elevation of 1619 metres the mountain is still covered with virgin forests reserved since the Mizo Chief s time 8 Baktawng Village70 km from Aizawl is the place where Pu Ziona lives with the worlds largest existing family with 39 wives 94 children 14 daughters in law and 33 grandchildren India 9 10 11 Khawbung edit Khawbung is a sub town and the administrative headquarters of Khawbung RD Block 12 in Champhai District The village has an interesting tourist site Mizo Poets Square Archived from the original on 26 September 2016 Retrieved 22 March 2015 which is also known as Mizo Hlakungpui Mual There is much historical and natural heritage in its neighboring villages which are included in Hlakungpui Package Tourism nbsp View of Khawbung Sub TownMizo Hlakungpui Mual is a monument to commemorate Mizo poets 13 It was set up in 1986 14 It is located at the southern edge of Khawbung Village Kawtchhuah Ropui 15 is a cluster of megaliths found near Vangchhia Village Nearly 200 stones were erected Those stones were dressed with embossed figures It was declared as National Importance of Heritage in India 16 Thenzawl edit nbsp Thenzawl golf courseThenzawl is a beautiful town located in the middle of Mizoram the main tourist attractions are Vantawng Falls is located 5 kilometres 3 1 mi south of Thenzawl 17 Thenzawl Golf Course extends over 105 acres with play area of 75 acres and comprises 18 holes 18 Benkhuaia Thlan is the founder of Thenzawl Bengkhuaia invaded Alexandrapur in 1871 kidnapping Mary Winchester which brought about the British to Mizoram He died in 1879 19 Vaibiak is the place from where they took back Mary Winchester 20 Tualvungi Thlan There are two graves at Phulpui village in the Aizawl district of Mizoram India It is said that Zawlpala Chief of Phulpui village married the legendary beauty Talvungi of Thenzawl Talvungi was subsequently married to the chief of Rothai Punthia But Talvungi could not forget Zawlpala her previous husband After many years when Zawlpala died grief stricken Talvungi came to Phulpui dug a pit by the side of Zawlpala s grave and asked an old woman to kill her and bury her in the grave 21 22 Chawngchilhi Puk is a cave located near the Lunglei Thenzawl Road a highway in this area 23 This cave is featured in a folk tale of a love story between a lady and a snake 24 Tuirihiau falls is a beautiful waterfall near Thenzawl upstream of Vantawng fall 25 Thenzawl Deer Park has 17 deer 11 female and 6 male in natural environment 26 Lunglei edit nbsp View of LungleiLunglei is a serene town and a major urban hub situated in the south central part of Mizoram Lunglei district borders Bangladesh on the west via Tlabung sub division which is an up and coming trading center The name Lunglei means stone lung and bridge lei or Stonebridge named after a natural bridge made of stones a few kilometers from the town s area which used to attract curious visitors The Main Tourist Attractions in Lunglei are Zobawk Sports Academy 27 Kawmzawl Park 28 Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary Saikuti Hall 29 where most of the concerts and celebrations are held A unique museum has also been established in the hall where local painters demonstrate their skill and exhibit their works Thuamluaia Mual is the second football stadium with Artificial turf in Mizoram 30 Hill stations editHmuifang Tlang edit Hmuifang is a tourist spot near Aizawl Mizoram It is about 50 km from Aizawl With an elevation of 1619 metres the mountain is still covered with virgin forests reserved since the Mizo Chief s time 8 Hmuifang is on the way to Lunglei Reiek Tlang edit Reiek is a tourist 12 km from Aizawl It rests at an elevation of 1548 metres overlooking Aizawl and offers a view of the surrounding valleys and hills on a clear day the plains of Bangladesh can be seen from the top of the hill Reiek Hill is surrounded by thick lush green temperate trees and bushes 31 Lakes editPalak Dil edit Palak dil lit Palak Lake or Pala Tipo in Mara language is the biggest lake 32 in Mizoram Festivals editChapchar Kut edit Chapchar Kut is another festival celebrated during March after completion of their most arduous task of Jhum operation i e jungle clearing clearing of the remnants of burning This is a spring festival celebrated with great fervour and gaiety 33 Wildlife edit nbsp PhawngpuiPhawngpui edit Phawngpui is the highest mountain peak in Mizoram 34 rising about 2157 35 metres high near the Myanmar border in Chhimtuipui District Phawngpui Peak is famous for orchids and rhododendrons Dampa Tiger Reserve edit Dampa Tiger Reserveis the largest 36 wildlife sanctuary in Mizoram was notified in 1985 and declared a tiger reserve in 1994 It is situated in the western part of Mizoram state on the international border with Bangladesh about 127 km from Aizawl It covers an area of approximately 550 km2 37 The tropical Forests of Dampa are home to rich flora and fauna It consists of forest interpolated with steep precipitous hills deep valleys jungle streams ripping rivulets natural salts licks with an altitudinal zone of 200 m to 800 m Dampa Tiger Reserve is a part of Project Tiger funded by the Government of India 38 Murlen National Park edit Murlen National Park is a national park located in the Champhai district Mizoram in India The size of the park area is 200 km2 39 The park is situated about 245 km east of Aizawl and is close to the Chin Hills It covers an area of approximately 100 km2 The Tropical Semi evergreen and Sub montane Forests of Murlen are home to a rich variety of flora and fauna About 15 species of mammals 150 species of birds 35 species of Medicinal plants 2 species of bamboos amp 4 species of orchids so far have been recorded in this Park At present 36 people are involved in conservation work of Murlen National Park 40 See also edit nbsp India portal nbsp Society portalTourism in North East India Tourism in AssamReferences edit Commissioner Linguistic Minorities 41st report July 2002 June 2003 p paras 28 4 28 9 archived from the original on 24 February 2007 retrieved 16 July 2007 Census Population Census of India Ministry of Finance India Retrieved 7 August 2012 Choudhury A U 2008 A pocket guide to the birds of Mizoram Gibbon Books amp The Rhino Foundation for Nature in North East India Guwahati India 122pp Supported by Oriental Bird Club UK Choudhury A U 2002 Survey of Mrs Hume s pheasant in North East India Technical Report No 5 The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India Guwahati India 30pp Final report to the Oriental Bird Club UK Choudhury A U 2010 The vanishing herds wild water buffalo Gibbon Books amp The Rhino Foundation for Nature in NE India Guwahati India 184pp Supported by CEPF amp Taiwan Forestry Bureau Choudhury A U 1997 The status of the Sumatran rhinoceros in north eastern India Oryx 31 2 151 152 Choudhury A U 2001 The wild elephant Elephas maximus in Mizoram J Bombay nat Hist Soc 98 3 439 441 a b HMUIFANG TOURIST RESORT Govt of Mizoram Retrieved 24 August 2012 Biggest family Ziona Chana has 39 wives and 94 children a world record worldrecordsacademy org 21 February 2011 Retrieved 24 October 2011 Praetorius Dean 22 February 2011 ziona chana worlds largest family huffingtonpost com Retrieved 24 October 2011 featured in Ripley s believe it or Not The Hindu Chennai India 16 December 2011 Retrieved 24 October 2011 The Official Website of Khawbung RD Block Khawbung RD Block Mizoram Tourism Hlakungpui Mual Poets Square tourismmizoram com Retrieved 22 January 2012 Hlakungpui website Archived 26 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 January 2012 Khawbung RD Block Interim Report on Mirawng kawng The Telegraph website Kawtchhuah Ropui Vantawng Falls india9 Retrieved 24 June 2010 Mizoram Gets Its First Golf Resort northeasttoday Retrieved 4 December 2020 Vumson British Invasion of 1871 Zomi Library Archived from the original on 10 April 2016 Retrieved 1 September 2012 Thenzawlah i kal dawn em vanglaini Retrieved 1 September 2012 S Gajrani 2004 History Religion and Culture of India Volume 6 Isha Books p 224 ISBN 9788182050655 Malsawmliana Zawlpala leh Tualvungi Thlan Archived from the original on 10 May 2012 Retrieved 1 September 2012 Chawngchilhi Puk The Zozam Times Archived from the original on 15 April 2013 Retrieved 1 September 2012 Rini Tochhong Chawngchilhi Mizo writing in English Retrieved 1 September 2012 Lalruatsanga photo flickr Retrieved 1 September 2012 ENVIRONMENT amp FOREST MINISTER IN THENZAWL DEER PARK TLAWH Mizoram DIPR Retrieved 1 September 2012 Zobawk Sports Academy siam dawn Ralvengtu Retrieved 19 August 2012 permanent dead link Kawmzawl park siam mek Ralvengtu Retrieved 19 August 2012 permanent dead link Saikuti hall Architech Consultants Retrieved 19 August 2012 Lunglei ah Artificial Turf phah zo The Zozam Times Archived from the original on 16 April 2013 Retrieved 19 August 2012 ANTHURIUM FESTIVAL 2010 Eastern Panorama Retrieved 24 August 2012 Mara History at Maraland net Archived 18 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine Thanzawna Origin of Chapchar Kut Mizoram nic in Retrieved 9 August 2012 Phawngpui MizoTourism Archived from the original on 3 March 2013 Pachuau Rintluanga 2009 Mizoram A Study in Comprehensive Geography Northern Book Centre ISBN 978 8172112646 Dampa Wildlife Mizoram Tourism Archived from the original on 19 February 2013 Retrieved 20 August 2012 Mizoram Tourism Dampa Tiger Reserve Archived from the original on 7 September 2011 Retrieved 26 June 2011 Tiger Reserve Guide Project Tiger Archived from the original on 12 January 2012 Retrieved 20 August 2012 Das Chhanda 2007 A Treatise on Wildlife Conservation in India Biswajit Das ISBN 9788187616221 Lui dunga ngaw humhalh buaipui mek Vanglaini Retrieved 22 August 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Mizoram Mizoram Tourism Official Website Mizo Hlakungpui Mual The Official Website of Khawbung RD Block Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tourism in Mizoram amp oldid 1184734355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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