Beraw Tlang Tourist Complex: Less than an hours drive from Aizawl this tourist complex is situated on a peak surrounded by lush green hills and offers a panoramic view of Aizawl. The complex has a wonderful cafeteria and luxurious cottages for those who want to spend a quiet holiday amidst nature. The complex also houses a centre for fine arts and science, meditation centre, auditorium and a multi-purpose hall.
Tamdil: This natural lake is famous for its prawns and fish and is 85 km drive from Aizawl. The nearby forest are also home to an assortment of fascinating flora and fauna.
Vantawng Falls: This Mizoram's highest waterfall is 750 feet high and is located 152 km from Aizawl.
Phawngpui: Popular with trekkers and adventure enthusiasts, the Blue Mountain, as it is often called, and the highest peak in Mizoram is 300 km from Aizawl.
Rihdil: This heart-shaped lake is located at the Indo-Myanmar border and is 221 km from Aizawl.
Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary: Dampa is a tiger reserve and also has different types of birds and animals. The reserve is 127 km from Aizawl.
Reiek: This hill rest at an elevation of 1548 metres overlooking Aizawl and offers view of the surrounding valleys and hills. Only 28.5 km from Aizawl, Reiek has a typical Mizo village consisting of the distinctive traditional huts of the different Mizo sub-tribes, Mizo chieftain’s house, a bachelor’s dormitory and that of a widow. You can go on a trek up the top of the mountain with a cliff to give you wide, breathtaking view.
Mangkhaia Lung: Situated at Champhai, about 194 km from Aizawl, Mangkhaia's stone is a very large memorial stone. It is 5 m high with heads of mithun engraved on it. Mangkhaia Lung was raised in and around 1700 AD in the memory of Mangkhaia, who was a very prominent chief of the Ralte tribe.
Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary is 170 km away from Aizawl and measures about 35 square kilometres. Sambhar, Hoolock Gibbon, Himalayan Serow, Wild Boar, Barking Deer, Leopard and a large quantity of other wild creatures have found a safe refuge within the confines of this wildlife sanctuary.
Sibuta Lung: Sibuta Lung is monument sandstone establish at Tachhip village, 20 Kms away from Aizawl. This monument was elevated approximately 300 years back and shows a tale of dropped love and hunger for vengeance.