Mizoram, in northeastern India, is known for its hilly terrain and vibrant culture. Aizawl is its capital.

Geography and Biodiversity

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Mizoram’s rugged hills and rivers create stunning landscapes. It is rich in biodiversity, with forests hosting rare species like the hoolock gibbon.

Culture and Festivals

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Mizo culture thrives in festivals like Chapchar Kut and dances like Cheraw. The Mizo language is widely spoken, and cuisine includes dishes like bai, a vegetable stew.

Economy and Tourism

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Agriculture, especially bamboo, and tourism drive the economy. Attractions like Phawngpui Peak and traditional Mizo villages draw visitors seeking nature and culture.