BinoSome trips are planned for months. Others? They just happen. My trip to Mizoram was one of those unplanned ones. A friend told me about its untouched hills, remote villages, and friendly locals, and before I knew it, I was on a flight to Aizawl with no concrete plan.

Mizoram isn't your typical touristy destination. It's quiet, pristine, and incredibly affordable if you know where to look. No fancy resorts, no overpriced cafes—just raw nature, warm people, and a peaceful way of life. To make things easier, I used Bino, a WhatsApp-based search service that helped me find budget stays, shared transport, and hidden gems without the hassle of pre-planning.

If you've ever wondered what it's like to travel off the beaten path without spending too much, here's how my Mizoram trip unfolded.


Getting to Mizoram Without Breaking the Bank

Mizoram is still one of India's least explored states, and getting here takes a bit of effort. The easiest way?

  1. Flight to Aizawl – Direct flights from Kolkata, Guwahati, or Imphal are available, but they're pricey unless you book early.
  2. Train + Shared Cabs – A cheaper option is taking a train to Silchar (Assam) and then a shared Sumo to Aizawl (₹600-800 per person, 6-7 hours).

If you're on a serious budget, the train-to-Sumo route is the way to go.


First Stop: Aizawl – The Capital in the Clouds

Aizawl is like a city suspended between the hills. It doesn't feel like any other capital—it's calm, quiet, and incredibly clean.

Where to Stay for Cheap

Forget hotels. I found a homey guesthouse for ₹700 per night, thanks to a quick search on Bino. Some other budget-friendly stays in Aizawl:

  • Chawlhna Lodge – ₹500 per night, simple but comfortable.
  • Budget homestays in Dawrpui – ₹700-1000 per night, with home-cooked food!

What to Do in Aizawl (Without Spending Much!)

  • Durtlang Hills Viewpoint – A free trek that gives you a panoramic view of Aizawl.
  • Solomon's Temple – A beautiful white church that looks like it belongs in Europe.
  • Luangmual Handicrafts Centre – Best place to see traditional Mizo crafts (free entry).

Food Tip: Try the Mizo thali (₹150-200) at local joints instead of expensive restaurants.


Day 2: Reiek – A Short Escape Into the Hills

One of the best budget-friendly spots near Aizawl is Reiek, a small village tucked away in the mountains. It's just 30 km from Aizawl and perfect for a short trek and a quiet stay.

How to Reach:

  • Shared sumo from Aizawl (₹100-150 per person).
  • Bike rental option (~₹500 per day) if you want to explore at your own pace.

Why Reiek is Worth It

  • Reiek Peak (₹20 Entry Fee) – A short trek to the top with breathtaking views of the entire valley.
  • Mizo Cultural Village (₹50 Entry Fee) – A traditional village setup showcasing Mizo life.
  • Stay in a Local Homestay (₹600 per night) – The best way to experience Mizoram's hospitality.

I spent under ₹1000 for the entire Reiek trip, including food and stay. Absolutely worth it.


Day 3: Vantawng Falls & Serchhip – The Land of Waterfalls

Mizoram has some of the most stunning waterfalls in Northeast India, and Vantawng Falls is the best of them all. It's the highest waterfall in Mizoram, surrounded by thick, untouched forests.

How to Get There Cheaply

  • Shared sumo from Aizawl to Serchhip (₹300-400 per person).
  • Local transport from Serchhip to the falls (₹100-150).

Entry fee? Just ₹10.

There's not much tourist infrastructure here, which makes it one of the most peaceful and budget-friendly destinations in Mizoram. If you want to stay the night, Serchhip has a few homestays (~₹800 per night, including food).


Final Stop: Champhai – The Secret Wine Country

If you have extra time, Champhai is a hidden gem near the Myanmar border. Unlike the rest of Mizoram, Champhai is known for its vineyards and rolling green hills.

Budget Travel to Champhai

  • Shared sumo from Aizawl (₹500 per person, 7-8 hours).
  • Stay in a local guesthouse (~₹700 per night).

What to Do:

  • Rih Dil – A sacred lake right across the Myanmar border. (You can visit without a visa!)
  • Champhai Vineyards – Locally made Mizoram wines at unbelievably cheap prices.

Total Budget Breakdown

Expense Estimated Cost (₹)
Transport (Flights/Trains/Buses) ₹3000-6000
Local Transport (Sumos, Bikes, Buses) ₹1500-2000
Accommodation (5 nights) ₹3500-5000
Food (₹200 per day) ₹1000-1500
Entry Fees & Activities ₹500-1000
Total (Without Splurging) ₹9000-12000 (~$110-150)

Mizoram is one of those rare destinations where you can travel comfortably for ₹1000-2000 per day without compromising on experiences.


Final Thoughts: Why Mizoram is Perfect for a Budget Trip

If you're tired of overcrowded tourist places and overpriced hill stations, Mizoram is the answer. It's still untouched by mass tourism, and if you travel smart, stay in homestays, use shared transport, and eat local food, you can explore this incredible state without spending much.

And the best part? It's a trip that will stay with you forever.

Want a stress-free way to plan your budget trip? Use Bino to find affordable stays, shared transport, and local experiences—straight from WhatsApp. Just call or message at +91 9800081110 for instant travel assistance!

Mizoram on a Budget: A Journey Through the Land of Rolling Hills

Some trips are planned for months. Others? They just happen. My trip to Mizoram was one of those unplanned ones. A friend told me about its untouched hills, remote villages, and friendly locals, and before I knew it, I was on a flight to Aizawl with no concrete plan.

Mizoram isn't your typical touristy destination. It's quiet, pristine, and incredibly affordable if you know where to look. No fancy resorts, no overpriced cafes—just raw nature, warm people, and a peaceful way of life. To make things easier, I used Bino (https://bino.bot/), a WhatsApp-based search service that helped me find budget stays, shared transport, and hidden gems without the hassle of pre-planning.

If you've ever wondered what it's like to travel off the beaten path without spending too much, here's how my Mizoram trip unfolded.


Getting to Mizoram Without Breaking the Bank

Mizoram is still one of India's least explored states, and getting here takes a bit of effort. The easiest way?

  1. Flight to Aizawl – Direct flights from Kolkata, Guwahati, or Imphal are available, but they're pricey unless you book early.
  2. Train + Shared Cabs – A cheaper option is taking a train to Silchar (Assam) and then a shared Sumo to Aizawl (₹600-800 per person, 6-7 hours).

If you're on a serious budget, the train-to-Sumo route is the way to go.


First Stop: Aizawl – The Capital in the Clouds

Aizawl is like a city suspended between the hills. It doesn't feel like any other capital—it's calm, quiet, and incredibly clean.

Where to Stay for Cheap

Forget hotels. I found a homey guesthouse for ₹700 per night, thanks to a quick search on Bino. Some other budget-friendly stays in Aizawl:

  • Chawlhna Lodge – ₹500 per night, simple but comfortable.
  • Budget homestays in Dawrpui – ₹700-1000 per night, with home-cooked food!

What to Do in Aizawl (Without Spending Much!)

  • Durtlang Hills Viewpoint – A free trek that gives you a panoramic view of Aizawl.
  • Solomon's Temple – A beautiful white church that looks like it belongs in Europe.
  • Luangmual Handicrafts Centre – Best place to see traditional Mizo crafts (free entry).

Food Tip: Try the Mizo thali (₹150-200) at local joints instead of expensive restaurants.


Day 2: Reiek – A Short Escape Into the Hills

One of the best budget-friendly spots near Aizawl is Reiek, a small village tucked away in the mountains. It's just 30 km from Aizawl and perfect for a short trek and a quiet stay.

How to Reach:

  • Shared sumo from Aizawl (₹100-150 per person).
  • Bike rental option (~₹500 per day) if you want to explore at your own pace.

Why Reiek is Worth It

  • Reiek Peak (₹20 Entry Fee) – A short trek to the top with breathtaking views of the entire valley.
  • Mizo Cultural Village (₹50 Entry Fee) – A traditional village setup showcasing Mizo life.
  • Stay in a Local Homestay (₹600 per night) – The best way to experience Mizoram's hospitality.

I spent under ₹1000 for the entire Reiek trip, including food and stay. Absolutely worth it.


Day 3: Vantawng Falls & Serchhip – The Land of Waterfalls

Mizoram has some of the most stunning waterfalls in Northeast India, and Vantawng Falls is the best of them all. It's the highest waterfall in Mizoram, surrounded by thick, untouched forests.

How to Get There Cheaply

  • Shared sumo from Aizawl to Serchhip (₹300-400 per person).
  • Local transport from Serchhip to the falls (₹100-150).

Entry fee? Just ₹10.

There's not much tourist infrastructure here, which makes it one of the most peaceful and budget-friendly destinations in Mizoram. If you want to stay the night, Serchhip has a few homestays (~₹800 per night, including food).


Final Stop: Champhai – The Secret Wine Country

If you have extra time, Champhai is a hidden gem near the Myanmar border. Unlike the rest of Mizoram, Champhai is known for its vineyards and rolling green hills.

Budget Travel to Champhai

  • Shared sumo from Aizawl (₹500 per person, 7-8 hours).
  • Stay in a local guesthouse (~₹700 per night).

What to Do:

  • Rih Dil – A sacred lake right across the Myanmar border. (You can visit without a visa!)
  • Champhai Vineyards – Locally made Mizoram wines at unbelievably cheap prices.

Total Budget Breakdown

Expense Estimated Cost (₹)
Transport (Flights/Trains/Buses) ₹3000-6000
Local Transport (Sumos, Bikes, Buses) ₹1500-2000
Accommodation (5 nights) ₹3500-5000
Food (₹200 per day) ₹1000-1500
Entry Fees & Activities ₹500-1000
Total (Without Splurging) ₹9000-12000 (~$110-150)

Mizoram is one of those rare destinations where you can travel comfortably for ₹1000-2000 per day without compromising on experiences.


Final Thoughts: Why Mizoram is Perfect for a Budget Trip

If you're tired of overcrowded tourist places and overpriced hill stations, Mizoram is the answer. It's still untouched by mass tourism, and if you travel smart, stay in homestays, use shared transport, and eat local food, you can explore this incredible state without spending much.

And the best part? It's a trip that will stay with you forever.

Want a stress-free way to plan your budget trip? Use Bino to find affordable stays, shared transport, and local experiences—straight from WhatsApp. Just call or message at +91 9800081110 for instant travel assistance!