India, Jan. 15 -- Beyond the well-trodden paths of Northeast India, away from the familiar tourist map, lies a destination that is still largely untapped. Believed to be the entry point and settlement of the first Mizo migrants to India, Champhai, located at the Mizoram-Myanmar border, is remote yet convenient to reach from Aizawl city. The abundant beauty of hills, thick forests and deep valleys is the showstopper here. Even the peaks of Myanmar are visible in the distance.
There are unspoilt scenic vistas everywhere you look, from paddy fields to vineyards and farmlands with pineapple, passion fruit and Kiwi plantations. Add the storybook hamlets, local festivals and unique cultural traditions, and it's a recipe for a one-of-a-kind jou...
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