Vantawng Falls is a spectacular waterfall located in the northeastern state of Mizoram, India. It is the highest and most famous waterfall in the state, often referred to as a major natural attraction for tourists visiting Mizoram.
Vantawng Falls is situated in the Serchhip district near Thenzawl, approximately 137 kilometers away from Aizawl, the capital city of Mizoram.
Vantawng Falls has an approximate height of 229 meters (751 feet), making it the 13th highest waterfall in India.
The name 'Vantawng' is derived from the name of a swimmer known as Vantawnga, who was known for his swimming prowess. According to local legend, he could swim like a fish but tragically drowned near the waterfall.
The best time to visit Vantawng Falls is during the post-monsoon season, between September and January. During this time, the waterfall is at its fullest and most beautiful, although the nearby vegetation is lush and green throughout the year.
There might be a nominal entry fee to visit the falls, and the site usually has specified visiting hours. For updated information regarding fees and timings, it's recommended to check with local tourism authorities or visitor centers.
Facilities near Vantawng Falls may include basic amenities like parking, observation points for viewing the falls, and sometimes a cafeteria. However, visitors are advised to bring any additional supplies they may need, as the area remains quite rustic and facilities can be minimalistic.
Tourists can enjoy the scenic beauty of the waterfall, have picnics, and take photographs. Nature walks and bird watching are also popular activities due to the rich biodiversity of the surrounding forests.
Yes, Vantawng Falls is accessible by road. However, the last stretch might be a rough terrain, and vehicles may need to be parked at a designated area from where visitors will have to walk to reach the falls.
Swimming at Vantawng Falls is not recommended due to the high volume and force of the water, which can be dangerous. Visitors are advised to enjoy the falls from a safe distance.