Discover the untouched beauty of Mizoram on this immersive 7-day Mizoram Itinerary, a complete North to South journey that takes you across the state’s most scenic and culturally rich landscapes. Begin your adventure in Aizawl, the charming hilltop capital known for its lively markets and warm hospitality. Travel onward to Reiek Tlang, where misty hills and panoramic views set the tone for Mizoram’s tranquil charm. Continue to Thenzawl, a serene town famed for its handloom heritage and cascading waterfalls, before soaking in the calm blue waters of Tamdil Lake, one of the state’s most loved natural retreats. Your route then winds east to Champhai, a picturesque town near the Indo-Myanmar border offering mesmerizing valley vistas and glimpses into Mizo rural life. Finally, circle back to Aizawl for a relaxed end to your weeklong exploration.
From scenic drives and vibrant culture to serene lakes and rolling hills, this itinerary offers a complete Mizoram experience — a perfect balance of nature, heritage, and soul-soothing tranquility.
7 Days Mizoram Itinerary
Here’s a quick look at our 7-day Mizoram tour plan, which will take you through this colorful contrast called Mizoram.
- Day 1 : Land at Aizawl – Drive To Aizawl (~1.5 hours)
- Day 2 : Aizawl – Champai [Explore Champai. Visit up to the Indo-Myanmar border (Situation dependent)] (~4 hours)
- Day 3 : Champai – Tamdil – Thenzawl (~5.5 hours)
- Day 4 : Thenzawl – Aizawl (~4.5 hours)
- Day 5 : Aizawl – Reiek Tlang (~1.5 hours)
- Day 6 : Reiek Tlang – Aizawl [Leave after leisurely breakfast. Explore Aizawl] (~1.5 hours)
- Day 7 : Aizawl – Airport departure (~1.5 hours)
Inclusions
- All permits for Indian Nationals as required.
- All Toll Charges.
- A dedicated vehicle with a driver cum guide for the entire trip.
- Local guide wherever required.
- Accommodation for all nights on a twin-sharing basis.
- Breakfast on all mornings from Day 2 till the last day’s check-out.
Exclusions
- Any personal/sanitary/medical expenses.
- Any entry fees applicable at places you visit.
- Any unplanned extension in the number of days staying.
- Food and snacks.
- PAP Fee for non-Indian Passport Holders
- Parking Fee
- Anything that is not mentioned in the inclusions section above.
- 5% GST.
Things to keep in mind and know when Traveling to Mizoram
- Be respectful: When traveling in/to the remote areas of Mizoram and engaging in thrilling adventure activities, don’t forget to always respect the God of nature, along with the rich customs and traditions of the Mizo Tribe (or any indigenous community). This is paramount. Approach these regions with sensitivity, cultural awareness, and deep respect for both the environment and the people who call it home. By doing so, you’ll ensure a positive and harmonious experience for yourself, the local community, and the stunning natural surroundings 🙂
- Long distances -While you’ll be traveling in a four-wheeler, don’t expect a quick trip. The destinations may seem close on the map, but the rugged terrain and winding hills turn the ride into a longer, yet thrilling adventure.
- Limited Commercial facilities – Since this is an untouched and remote area, don’t expect the usual commercial amenities like frequent chai (tea) and momo (dumpling) stops that you’d find on the mainland. There will be a few spots with limited choices, but the true focus of this journey is immersing yourself in nature rather than convenience.
- Accommodations – When we journey to remote places with a spirit of exploration, we prioritize cleanliness and hygiene over luxury due to limited options. Our focus is on basic amenities like hot water, clean sheets, a comfortable bed, and warm hospitality.
- Simple cuisine – You’ll have the option of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals at our stops. While our cook will strive to provide delicious and satisfying meals, it’s important to remember that resources and facilities are limited. Don’t expect extravagant cuisine; instead, appreciate the hearty sustenance that will keep you energized throughout your adventure.
- Home-cooked meals – The cook may not be a professional chef but will prepare meals to the best of their abilities. Adjust your expectations accordingly and appreciate their efforts in providing nourishing food in a challenging environment.
- Teamwork and support – The entire team will work together to ensure a successful experience. Expect support and assistance from our fellow team members, guides, drivers, and support staff throughout the journey.









