
Maps of Mizoram
The state map of Mizoram portrays that it is located in the northeast region of India.
The term Mizoram means ’Man of Mountains‘. Mizoram maps states that it is one of he seven sister states. . Mizoram became the 23rd state of India on 20 February 1987 and its population at the 2001 census stood at 888,573.
Mizoram has gained fame over its flora and fauna and the waterfalls and greenery present in all the hill stations. The extravagance speaks for itself and facts of this place are still outstanding..
Mizoram’s mild climate attracts many tourists since the summers are not too hot, nor are the winters too cold. The monsoons are throughout the year making the state very cool and pleasant to visit at any time of the year. However the months between May and September experience average rainfall.
The people originating in Mizoram are generally called as Mizo’s. Nature has bestowed Mizoram enormously. There are many rivers that attract tourist to this place. Tlawang, Sonai, Tuivai, Kolodyne and karnafulli are major rivers depicted by the state map of Mizoram. The legendary river Tiu is the boundary between India and Myanmar. On the banks, a huge market for export goods has come up.
Attractions - The major tourist attraction happens to be Champhai, a bustling commercial town on the Indo-Myanmar border. Champhai is fast emerging as a fruit bowl of Mizoram. Colors throughout the well-tended vineyards, passion fruit orchards and the recently introduced Kiwi fruit plantations are astonishing sources of this state.
State maps of Mizoram indicate geographical features, Population census, economy rate etc. Tamdil has a natural lake and is a favorite picnic spot. Dampa is a wildlife sanctuary at the junction of borders of Mizoram, Tripura and Bangladesh where tigers, bison, elephant, bear and avian species can be seen.
Kut is the most important festival of Mizoram. The festival denotes the cultural activities on the state maps of Mizoram.

