Tourist Place in Aizwal
| Location: | Aizwal, Mizoram, India |
Temperature:
| Summer: 30°C,20°C; Winter:21°C, 11°C |
STD Code:
| 0389 |
| Best Times: | October to April |
Attractions:
| Lamsial Puk,Kungawrhi Puk,Dampa Wildlife Sanctuaryk,Rungdil Lake |
Language:
| English, Hindi and Mizo |
The cave Lamsial Puk is located close to the village Farkawn in the south-eastern part of Aizawl district. This cave features a gruesome witness of a fight between two neighbouring villages in which many warriors were killed. The bodies of the warriors of the Lamsial village were kept in this cave.
This is a big cave set on a hill between Farkawn and Vaphai villages in the south-eastern part of Aizawl district. The folktale related with this cave speaks of a beautiful young girl named Kungawrhi, after whom this cave was named.
Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Kolasib District of Mizoram in India. Located about 130 km from the state capital Aizawl, Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary is a picture postcard destination in Mizoram, surrounded by lush green vegetations. Vast tracts of thick forest cover Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary's sparsely populated hilly terrain.
Rungdil Lake is situated 14 km from Suangpuilawn village in Aizwal district. It has an area of 2.5 ha. Rungdil (lake of partridge) has acquired, because at one time it was the home to a large number of partridges. Rungdil Lake consists of two lakes, more or less similar, separated by a narrow strip of land.
Tamdil Lake is located about 60 kms from Aizawl. Tamdil lake is the largest lake in Mizoram. It is also a fish farm, a picnic spot and a get-away place whose serenity and views of the surrounding hills are reputed. Tamdil Lake is another abode of aquatic fauna consisting of fish and prawns and wild life in the enclosing jungle.