Mizoram's Tourism Boom: 145% Growth, Rs 395 Cr Infra & Sports Push

Mizoram is experiencing a tourism-led economic transformation, marked by a 145% surge in tourist arrivals following the operationalization of the Bairabi-Sairang railway line. The state is executing a Rs 395 crore infrastructure pipeline for eco-resorts, ropeways, and homestays to build a resilient visitor economy. A newly launched 2026 Tourism Events Calendar aims to drive longer, immersive stays by showcasing festivals and cultural events year-round. Furthermore, the Aizawl International Half Marathon 2026 is positioned as a major sports tourism magnet expected to attract thousands of participants and boost local businesses.

Key Points: Mizoram Tourism: 145% Growth, Rs 395 Cr Infra, Sports Events

  • 145% tourist growth in 2023-24
  • Rs 395 crore tourism infra pipeline
  • New Bairabi-Sairang railway boosts access
  • 2026 Events Calendar for year-round tourism
  • Aizawl International Half Marathon targets 5000 runners
3 min read

Mizoram bets big on tourism economy: Rs 395 crore infra pipeline, 145% growth & sports tourism push to drive state GDP

Mizoram's tourism surges 145% with new rail link, Rs 395 crore infrastructure pipeline, and a 2026 events calendar to drive year-round visitor economy.

"This is not just about increasing tourist numbers - it is about reshaping Mizoram's economic future through tourism. - Lalnghinglova Hmar"

Guwahati, January 22

Mizoram continues to strengthen its tourism-led growth model, driven by improved connectivity, sustained infrastructure investments and destination-centric events. With tourism emerging as a key economic pillar, the state is leveraging its natural assets, cultural capital and community participation to build a resilient visitor economy.

The inauguration of the Bairabi-Sairang railway line in September 2025 has significantly enhanced accessibility, enabling higher tourist movement into the state.

Mizoram recorded an impressive 145.54 per cent growth in tourist arrivals between 2023 and 2024, reflecting strong market momentum. The state is experiencing a higher rate in the current year, with an already higher number in sight, even before the final calculations.

With rail connectivity now operational, this upward trend is expected to accelerate further.

"This is not just about increasing tourist numbers - it is about reshaping Mizoram's economic future through tourism," said Lalnghinglova Hmar, Mizoram Minister for Sports and Tourism.

"Our vision is to build Mizoram as a premium experiential destination where nature, culture and community come together. Tourism will be a growth engine for rural livelihoods, youth employment and global visibility. Connectivity has opened the door; now we are walking through it with purpose," the Minister said.

He further said that, to drive longer, immersive stays, Mizoram Tourism has rolled out the Mizoram Tourism Events & Festival Calendar 2026, launched on December 15, 2025.

The calendar curates major festivals, cultural showcases and sporting events across all seasons, enabling travellers to plan visits in advance and experience the state beyond short stopovers.

From Chapchar Kut and the Anthurium Festival to the Mizoram Travel Fest and winter celebrations, the calendar is designed to ensure year-round tourism, boosting local businesses and community participation.

"Events are our strategic tourism magnets," said R. Lalrodingi, Director, Tourism Department, Mizoram.

"The Tourism Calendar 2026 is a market-driven tool. We studied travel trends and curated experiences that encourage visitors to stay longer, explore deeper, and spend locally. Our goal is to move from seasonal tourism to a year-round tourism economy," she said.

Backed by strong public investment, Mizoram is currently executing projects worth Rs 395.04 crore under central and externally aided schemes. These include eco-resorts, ropeways, heritage centres, pilgrimage circuits, convention infrastructure and farm tourism roads under flagship programmes such as Swadesh.

Parallelly, the state's Bana Kaih (Handholding) Scheme is empowering tourism entrepreneurs across homestays, transport services, catering, travel operations and souvenir businesses. Under a special package, 100 rural homestays will be developed over the next two years, placing communities at the heart of Mizoram's tourism growth.

"Infrastructure is only meaningful when it creates livelihoods. Every ropeway, eco-resort and homestay is designed to generate local employment and retain tourism revenue within villages," the Director said.

A key pillar of Mizoram's destination strategy is the Aizawl International Half Marathon (AIHM) 2026, which is scheduled for February 14, 2026, at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium.

After a successful debut in 2025 with 1,500 runners, the second edition is expected to attract around 5,000 national and international participants, further strengthening Aizawl's presence on India's sports tourism map.

"AIHM is designed as a destination event, not just a race," said Captain Rahul Bali, MD, Innovations India and Curator, AIHM.

"Our team is executing a national outreach strategy, route optimisation, athlete engagement programmes and digital campaigns to make AIHM a benchmark sporting event in Northeast India. Every runner becomes a brand ambassador for Mizoram," he further said.

With a prize pool exceeding Rs 15 lakh, AFI accreditation and improved rail connectivity boosting participation, AIHM is expected to significantly benefit local hotels, transport operators, eateries and artisans.

Through integrated planning across infrastructure, entrepreneurship, events and sports, Mizoram continues to strengthen its positioning as a high-value tourism destination rooted in authenticity, sustainability and community ownership.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
145% growth is no joke! The railway line seems to be the game-changer. Hope they also focus on maintaining the pristine beauty of the place. Over-tourism can ruin the very thing people come to see. Sustainable development is key.
A
Aman W
Sports tourism is a smart move. The Aizawl half marathon putting Mizoram on the map! Good prize money will attract serious runners. Hope the infrastructure can handle 5000 people smoothly. All the best to the team!
S
Sarah B
As someone who visited Mizoram last year, this is wonderful to see. The people are incredibly warm and the landscapes breathtaking. The 'Bana Kaih' scheme for entrepreneurs sounds promising. Real, community-led growth.
K
Karthik V
Rs 395 crore is a significant investment. Hope the execution is transparent and timely. We've seen funds get stuck in other states. The focus should be on quality of projects, not just numbers in a press release.
N
Nidhi U
Chapchar Kut is an amazing experience! A full calendar of events will really help tourists plan. More power to Mizoram. This is how you develop a state - by leveraging your unique culture and natural beauty. 👍

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50