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Mizoram
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The third youngest state of the Indian Union, Mizoram is perched on the high hills of the north eastern corner of India, and is flanked by Bangladesh on the west, and Myanmar on the east and south. Mizoram has the most variegated hilly terrain in the eastern India. The hills are steep, and separated by rivers flowing either to the north or south, creating deep gorges between the hill ranges. The word Mizo means highlander, a collective name given by their neighbours to a number of tribes which settled in the region.They are originally believed to have come from North-Western China around three centuries ago. 

The climate is pleasant, generally cool in summer, and not very cold in winter. It rains heavily from May to September. Mizoram is a treasure - trove of natural beauty, with its emerald valleys and dales, gurgling streams and falls, amazing fields of exotic blooms, and a teeming fauna population. The highest peak in the region, Phawngpui (meaning vast meadow) also known as Blue Mountain, a wonderful garden of rhododendron of arboreum and veitchianum species, is 2,065 mts (7,100 ft). 

Mizos, the people of Mizoram, are primarily, cultivators. Almost all festivals of Mizoram are connected with agricultural activities. Mizoram has a high literacy rate of 87 %, surpassed only by the state of Kerala. Most of the Mizos are Christians, and speak Mizo and English. The Mizo culture boasts a plethora of folk and community dances that get passed down over the generations. The most popular of these dances are the Cheraw (bamboo dance), Khuallam, Solakia and Chheih lam. None of these dance-forms were intended for the stage - they evolved through community participation. 

How To Get There

Air: There is daily Vayudoot air service between Calcutta and Aizawl.

Rail: Silchar, at a distance of 180 kms from Aizawl (capital of Mizoram) is the nearest railhead .

Road: Buses run by the Mizoram State Transport ply regularly between Silchar and Aizawl.

Note:
For entry into Mizoram, people other than Government employees, should obtain the Inner Line pass from the Liaison Officer, Government of Mizoram, at Silchar or Calcutta.

Tourist offices
New Delhi
Mizoram House, Circular Road,
Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021
Tel : 3015951, 3016408
Calcutta
Mizoram House, 24,
Old Ballygunge Road,
Calcutta 700019
Tel : 4757887, 4756430
Fax : 033-4757034
Calcutta
Mizoram House, Block 1B,
Plot No. 168, Sector 3,
Salt Lake, Calcutta 700091
Tel : 3343209
PABX : 033-3370917
Shillong
Mizoram House,
Cleve Colony, Tripura Castle Road,
Shillong - 793003
Tel : (0364) 225689, 225068
Silchar
Mizoram House, Rangir Kharia,
Silchar - 788005
Tel : (03842) 20142
Guwahati
Mizoram House, Christian Basti,
G.S.Road, Guwahati - 788 005
Tel : (0361) 56426
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