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Aizol (アイザウル) Travel Guide Aizol Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/aizol page 1 Max: Min: Rain: 22.20000076 22.20000076 406.100006103515 When To 2939453°C 2939453°C 6mm Aizol Jul Sitting amidst beautiful sky high Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, VISIT umbrella. mountain peaks, tranquil ambiance Max: Min: Rain: and breathtaking scenic beauty, 22.20000076 21.60000038 320.399993896484 http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-aizol-lp-1046874 2939453°C 1469727°C 4mm Aizawl is an ideal place to spend a Aug relaxed yet adventurous vacation. Jan Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, The capital of the state of the Famous For : City Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. umbrella. Mizoram, the city is a paradise for Max: Min: Rain: Max: Min: Rain: 22.29999923 22.20000076 320.600006103515 15.89999961 11.60000038 13.3999996185302 7060547°C 2939453°C 6mm nature lovers and history A nice place to explore the picturesque 8530273°C 1469727°C 73mm enthusiasts. beauty, Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, calls Feb Sep out to nature lovers. The sunlit days, crystal Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, clear sky and dewy mornings would enthrall umbrella. Tam Lake, Waterfall Vantawng, Max: Min: Rain: you with their beauty forever. Plus, the place 17.29999923 13.30000019 23.3999996185302 Max: 22.5°C Min: Rain: Phawngpui, Saiha, Dampa and 7060547°C 0734863°C 73mm 21.29999923 305.200012207031 can be visited anytime during the year. On 7060547°C 25mm Reiek are some of the places you the local attractions front, you can visit the Mar Oct must pay a visit to when in Aizawl. The Mizoram State Museum, Tamdil (Tam Cold weather. 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Max: Min: Rain: 16.60000038 14.10000038 15.3000001907348 Max: Min: Rain: 289.0mm 1469727°C 1469727°C 63mm 22.20000076 21.20000076 2939453°C 2939453°C This Pdf and its contents are copyright © 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the Jun character and all other marks displayed herein are What To registered and/or common law trademarks of Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, ixigo.com and/or third parties. umbrella. SEE Aizol Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/aizol page 2 5 Sights is Mustard Lake. An interesting legend 3 KV Paradise Lunglei, Aizawl, India http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-aizol-lp-1046874 accompanies this name. It is believed that a huge mustard plant grew on the place Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary is a nature's 1 Tamdil Lake where the lake is situated now. When that paradise. With flora and fauna blooming in plant was cut down, water started flowing abundance, this is the place where you can from it and it continued for several days get sight of wild animals and indigenous until the place was formed into a lake. This species of plants. It is a dense forest which lake is also known as 'city of prawns' as makes it difficult to penetrate. The place is there are many prawns in the lake. In the ideal for hikers who like to try different afternoon and evening, you will see locals terrains. Visit this sanctuary and sit into the catching prawns from the lake. nature's lap as you admire the plush green surroundings.  2 Solomons Temple 8km from the town centre, Aizawl, India 5 Sibuta Lung KV Paradise is a monument which was built by local Mizo in the memory of his loving wife. The structure of the monument is similar to that of Taj Mahal. The photo of the lady whose memory it has been built is Serchhip District , Thenzawl, Vanva placed inside the monument. The memorial River, Aizawl, India is a symbol of undying love for your wife. A drive of around 3 hours The place is set up on a steep slope and from Aizawl will take you to the even the steps are photogenic. The scenic and serene Main Market, Aizwal, Mizoram, India backdrop of the memorial is amazing and Tamdil Lake makes it worth a visit.  Tachhip Village, Aizawl, India Want to take a little bit of Aizawl back home? . With thickly forested hills and mountains Head to Solomons Cave, one of the surrounding it, this lake will work magic on 4 Khawnglung Wildlife Sibuta Lung is a memorial stone major shopping markets in the city. Stock you and you will surely fall in love with it at Sanctuary found 20 km away from Aizawl near your bags with local handicrafts, trendy the first sight itself. This place is a bird- Tachhip village. The memorial stone offers shoes, cosmetics and designer apparels. At watchers' paradise, as  many rare an interesting story of jilted love and the entrance, there is a restaurant and an species of birds can be seen here. The lust for revenge. According to ice-cream parlour. This temple is decorated crystal clear water of the lake reflects the legend, Sibuta from each side with beautiful artefacts You surrounding areas and is a vision that will be  was an orphan who was raised by will love the variety at this place and we are forever etched in your memory. a Palian sure you are going to put on your shopper's  chief 300 years ago. Sibuta killed his hat and be a happy shopper! adoptive father to become chief of 2000 The literal meaning of the name of the lake Aizol Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/aizol page 3 locals. But he failed in his love life. To take sandwiches, salads and rolls. Zote place will make you come here again. The Zarkawt main street, Aizawl, revenge, he put the young beautiful Bakery remains packed with foodies all day local youth comes here to hang out at this Mizoram 796007, India girl in the pit over which he wanted to build long so you have to patiently wait for your deli munching on tasty snack food. It is an a memorial for himself.  The turn.  +91-389-2310218 absolute fun place to dine. HHog on the memorial is located in the picturesque tasty sandwiches and burgers they This is one of the coolest places in the town. backdrop of gigantic mountains plush with 2 Cafe Deja Vu offer.  You can spend a pleasant evening with your greenery. The site and the story behind the friends and peers here. This place offers you memorial will give you goosebumps.  5 ZOfood incredibly tasty food at a decent price and the staff is quite nice too, happily guiding Where To you through the menu so that you have a memorable dining experience here! You are Eat going to love the ambiance here.  5 Places 4 Hi-Five Restaurant http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-aizol-lp-1046874 1 Zote Bakery Peter St, Khatla, Aizawl, Mizoram +91-87299-86327 Near Vanapa Hall, Aizawl 796001, India One of the best options in Aizawl if you want to indulge in some delicious tarts, cookies 0389-2328726 and pastries, Cafe Deja Vu is a Zo Food is an authentic Mizo restaurant, a foodie's haven. Even though you may find place where you go to have prices on a little higher side, the cafe is a an authentic local cuisine. The must try if you are in the town. Everything is restaurateur is very nice and humble perfect about this place- be it ambiance, A-57&58 ground floor Millenium and take care of his guests. It is a small service or food! Do visit this place if you Center, Aizawl, India 796001 restaurant beautifully decorated with Burabazaar, Aizwal, Mizoram, India have a sweet tooth.  +91-389-2340093 traditional items. The staff is warm and +91-389-2316906 hospitable. Gorge on the delicious pork stew 3 Earth Rock Cafe A lively place to hang out in Aizawl, Hi-Five and bamboo shoot rice. If you want to have offers you with yummy Burgers and other Craving for some yummy sweet delights? traditional Mizo dining, this is the place t mouth-watering Chinese dishes that will Well, don't think twice before heading here come.  as this is one of the best places to satiate tickle your taste buds. So, if you happen to your taste buds with freshly prepared cakes be in Aizawl don't forget to taste the burgers and pastries. The extensive menu here has of Hi-Five. The friendly ambiance of the other interesting options as well- Aizol Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/aizol page 4 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-aizol-lp-1046874 See A: Tamdil Lake B: Solomons Temple C: KV Paradise D: Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary E: Sibuta Lung Accommodation F: Hotel Ahimsa G: Hotel Regency H: Hotel Chief I: Hotel Ahimsa J: Hotel Regency K: Hotel Chief L: Hotel Ahimsa M: Hotel Regency N: Hotel Chief Food O: Zote Bakery P: Cafe Deja Vu Q: Earth Rock Cafe R: Hi-Five Restaurant S: ZOfood.
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