Mizoram Soars as Northeast's Top Tourist Hotspot with Record Growth

Mizoram has become the fastest-growing tourist destination in Northeast India, recording over 679,000 visitors from April to December 2025, a 29.5% increase over the previous full year. December 2025 alone saw an unprecedented 133,520 tourists, marking a massive 122% year-on-year growth. The state's success is bolstered by awards, new infrastructure projects, and events like the inaugural Mizoram Travel Fest. Key developments include a sanctioned aerial ropeway project, a convention centre, and initiatives to preserve heritage sites like the lost city of Vangchhia.

Key Points: Mizoram: Fastest-Growing Tourist Destination in Northeast India

  • Record 679,607 tourists in Apr-Dec 2025
  • 122% spike in December 2025
  • Won Emerging Eco and Nature Retreat Award
  • Major projects like Vantawng Ropeway sanctioned
  • First Mizoram Travel Fest held successfully
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Mizoram emerges as Northeast's fastest-growing tourist destination: Officials

Mizoram records 679,607 tourists in 9 months, a 29.5% surge. December saw a 122% spike. Discover the eco-tourism and heritage projects driving this boom.

"The sustained increase in tourist arrivals has placed Mizoram at the forefront as the fastest-growing state in terms of tourist footfall - Tourism Official"

Aizawl, Feb 18

Riding on a sharp rise in tourist arrivals, including a growing number of foreign visitors, Mizoram has emerged as the fastest-growing state in terms of tourist footfall among the eight Northeastern states, officials said here on Wednesday.

A senior official of the Mizoram Tourism Department said that the state recorded a total tourist footfall of 6,79,607 during April-December 2025, which included 6,70,001 domestic and local tourists and 9,606 foreign visitors. The figure has already surpassed the total tourist arrivals of the previous financial year by 29.50 per cent, reflecting a significant surge in tourism growth during the current period.

The official said that December 2025 recorded the highest ever tourist footfalls in the state at 1,33,520, achieving a 122.11 per cent spike compared to the corresponding month of 2024. "The sustained increase in tourist arrivals has placed Mizoram at the forefront as the fastest-growing state in terms of tourist footfall among the eight Northeastern states," the official pointed out.

According to the official, the Tourism Department received the "Emerging Eco and Nature Retreat Award" at the 10th edition of the International Tourism Conclave and Travel Awards held in New Delhi in July last year (2025).

The first-ever Mizoram Travel Fest was held on October 8-10, 2025, at Aizawl, which included a cooking competition, B2B meet, investors' summit and the signing of an MoU between the Tourism Department and the Environment, Forests and Climate Change Department to strengthen cooperation for promotion of eco-tourism in the state.

The official said that for the development of basic amenities at Vangchhia, Rs 5.47 crores was also sanctioned by the Tourism Ministry under the PRASHAD (Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive) scheme.

The lost city of Vangchhia, the largest necropolis site in the world, can be found in Champhai District near Khawbung Village.

Kawtchhuah Ropui (the great entrance way) is a natural heritage site marked with 171 ancient carved stones.

The department has received a Central sanction of Rs 34.50 crore for the Vantawng View Aerial Ropeway Project under SASCI (Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment - Development of Iconic Tourist Centres to Global Scale) Part-I (2024-25). In addition, a financial sanction of Rs 9.97 crore for the construction of a Convention Centre at Thingsulthliah was approved by the Union Ministry of Tourism in September last year (2025).

Under the project titled "Our Heritage, Our Treasure" at Vangchhia village in Champhai district, the North Eastern Council (NEC) has provided funds for the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage, skill development, and income generation for local residents.

Meanwhile, a Live Museum showcasing demonstrations of traditional Mizo life is currently being held at Zokhua, Falkawn. In view of its growing popularity, the programme has been extended until March 2026, the official said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Wow, a 122% spike in December! Mizoram was already on my travel list after a friend's photos from Aizawl. The live museum and the aerial ropeway project sound amazing. Need to plan a trip before it gets too crowded.
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David E
As a foreign visitor who was there last year, I'm not surprised. The landscapes are breathtaking and the people incredibly warm. The "Our Heritage, Our Treasure" project is crucial. Sustainable tourism that involves locals is the only way forward.
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Aman W
Good to see central funds being utilized well in the Northeast. The PRASHAD and SASCI schemes are finally showing results. However, I hope the infrastructure development keeps pace with this surge. Last I heard, connectivity was still a challenge.
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Shreya B
The cooking competition and travel fest are such great ideas to showcase Mizo culture beyond just scenery. India's diversity is its real strength. More power to Mizoram! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
While the growth is impressive, 9,606 foreign tourists out of 6.8 lakh total is still very low. The international marketing needs a bigger push. The world needs to know about the largest necropolis site! The awards are a good start.

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