# Mizoram is a state which lies in the southernmost part of northeast India.The recorded history started relatively recently around the mid-19th century when the adjoining regions were occupied by the British monarchy. Following religious, political and cultural revolutions in the mid-20th century majority of the people agglomerated into a super tribe, Mizo. Hence the officially recognised settlement of the Mizos became Mizoram.
The earliest documented records of Mizoram were from the British military officers in the 1850s, when they encountered a series of raids in their official jurisdiction in Chittagong Hill Tracts from the neighbouring natives. By then they referred the land to as Lushai Hills.As a consequence of relentless tribal encroachment and often resulting in human mortality, British rulers were compelled to subjugate the tribal chiefdoms. Punitive British military expeditions in 1871 and 1889 forced the annexation of the entire Lushai Hills. After the Indian independence from British Empire in 1947, the land became Lushai Hills district under the Government of Assam. In 1972 the district was declared a union territory and was given a more culturally inclusive name Mizoram. Ultimately Mizoram became a full-fledged federal state of India in 1986.
* TOURIST PLACES-
WATERFALLS
Vantawng Falls (Serchhip)
Tuirihiau Falls (Buangpui)
Khawh Pawp Waterfall (Aizawl)
MUSEUMS
Mizoram State Museum (Aizwal)
Mizoram Science Centre (Berawtlang)
Tribal Art Centre (Aizawl)
HILL STATIONS
Mamit
Lunglei
Champai
Aizawl
Hmuifang
GARDENS
Mini Zoological Garden (Aizwal)
Rungdil Lake (Aizwal)
Biblical Garden (Aizawl)
CAVES
Mura Puk (Champhai)
Lamsial Puk (Champhai)
Pukzing Cave (Aizwal)
Kungawrhi Puk Cave (Aizwal)
Milu Puk Cave (Lunglei)
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary (Champhai)
Ngengpui Wildlife Sanctuary (Lawngtlai)
Tawi Wildlife Sanctuary (Serchhip)
Saza Wildlife Sanctuary (Lunglei)
RELIGIOUS PLACES
Mission Vengthlang Church (Aizwal)
Solomon's Temple (Aizwal)
AMUSEMENT PARKS
Infinite Ainawn Park (Ailawng)
NATIONAL PARKS
Murlen National Park (Champhai)
Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park (Chhimtuipui)
Dampa Tiger Reserve (Lushai Hills)
VALLEYS
Green Valley (Champhai)
FORTS
Sibuta Lung (Aizawl)
* LANGUAGES SPOKEN-
1) Mizo
2) English
*TRADITIONAL ATTIRE-
1) The favorite dress of Mizo men is a red and white coloured coat. During summers, generally, a dress which one can be wrapped around the waist is preferred. To protect themselves from the scorching heat, men generally wear a turban or a pagri on their head.
Men
2) One of the traditional dresses of Mizoram is ‘Puan’ worn by women. Puan has shades of black, white, and red; the black shade is made of synthetic fur.
Puan
* CUISINE-
Bamboo Shoot Fry
Panch Phoran Tarka
Bai
* FAMOUS FESTIVAL-
Chapchar Kut
Chapchar Kut is one of the most important spring festival. After the clearing of the forests for jhum cultivation, this festival is celebrated with great fervor by the people of Mizoram.People dressed in bright costumes with attractive head gears sing, dance and make merry. Men and women perform folk dances and sing several traditional songs as well followed by beats of drums and cymbals.