Mizo Hills
The Mizo Hills are a range of hills located in the northeastern part of India, primarily in the state of Mizoram. These hills are part of the larger Lushai Hills and are known for their lush greenery, diverse flora, and fauna. The elevation of the hills varies, with some peaks reaching over 2,000 meters above sea level.
The region experiences a subtropical highland climate, characterized by heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. The Mizo Hills are home to several indigenous communities, including the Mizo people, who have a rich cultural heritage and traditional practices that are closely tied to the land.