Mizoram Cares for Myanmar Refugees, Eyes Tourism Boom with 145% Growth

Mizoram Minister Lalnghinglova Hmar stated that refugees from Myanmar sheltering in the state are healthy and being well looked after by the administration. The Minister shifted focus to tourism, highlighting a 145.54% surge in tourist arrivals between 2023 and 2024, a trend accelerated by new rail connectivity. He outlined plans to develop Thainzal, a scenic area near Aizawl, as a new tourism hub featuring a waterfall and golf course. To sustain growth, the state has launched a 2026 Events & Festival Calendar to encourage longer, immersive visits.

Key Points: Mizoram Refugee Care & Tourism Growth Over 145% | Minister

  • Myanmar refugees well cared for in Mizoram
  • 145.54% tourism growth from 2023-2024
  • New tourism focus on Thainzal near Aizawl
  • Rail connectivity boosting visitor numbers
  • 2026 Events Calendar to drive longer stays
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Myanmar refugees in Mizoram well looked after: Minister Lalnghinglova Hmar

Mizoram Minister says Myanmar refugees are well cared for. State reports 145% tourism growth, plans new experiential destination at Thainzal.

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

Guwahati, January 22

Mizoram Minister Lalnghinglova Hmar said refugees from Myanmar taking shelter in Mizoram are being well looked after by the state, even as he refrained from commenting in detail, citing that the matter does not fall under his portfolio.

Speaking on the issue here, Hmar said, "There are people from Myanmar who are taking shelter in Mizoram. The refugees are well cared for. Since it's not my subject and I could not talk about it much more, but they are okay, they are healthy, they have been taken care of." He added that, to his knowledge, the refugees are being adequately supported by the state administration.

The Minister also outlined the Mizoram government's plans to strengthen the tourism sector, highlighting a new focus area near Aizawl. "The Mizoram government, planning to have a new tourism sector, especially in an area called Thainzal, which is a town which is three hours away from Aizawl," he told ANI.

Hmar noted that Thainzal offers significant tourism potential with a scenic waterfall, a golf course, and a picturesque valley, positioning it as a future attraction for visitors to the state.

Meanwhile, 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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the focus on tourism as well. The growth numbers are impressive! Thainzal sounds beautiful. Hope the development is sustainable and benefits the local communities.
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Aman W
While it's positive that refugees are being looked after, the minister's comment "it's not my subject" is a bit concerning. These are serious humanitarian and security matters. A more coordinated central and state response is needed.
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Sarah B
The tourism vision is fantastic. An events calendar for 2026 already? That's forward planning! Mizoram has such unique culture and landscapes, it deserves to be on every traveler's map.
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Vikram M
India has always stood as a refuge for those in need, following our ancient tradition of 'Atithi Devo Bhava'. Proud of Mizoram for upholding this. The tourism boost is the cherry on top for the state's economy.
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Kriti O
The rail connectivity is a game changer! Easier travel will definitely bring more tourists. Hope the infrastructure keeps pace with the growth. Jai Hind!

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