Mizoram is a state located in the northeastern part of India, known for its dramatic landscape and pleasant climate. The region is dotted with dense bamboo jungles, rivers, and high hills. Mizoram shares an international border with Bangladesh and Myanmar, which adds to its cultural richness. Aizawl is the capital city, perched on ridges at an elevation of about 1,132 meters above sea level. Mizo people are the predominant ethnic group, with a culture that places a high value on hospitality, community, and traditional dance and music. Mizoram has a Christian majority, with Presbyterianism and Baptist denominations forming the largest religious groups. The state's economy is primarily agrarian, with terrace agriculture and horticulture constituting the mainstay. Languages spoken here include Mizo, English, and Hindi. Mizoram is remote and less frequented by tourists, yet its varied festivals, exotic flora and fauna, and distinctive way of life make it a unique and enchanting destination. The state is also a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, boasting activities such as trekking and bird watching.