Hidden away in the tranquil wilds of Mizoram, Rung Dil, which is also known as Rungdil Lake, is an incredible twin lake situated a little just about 14 kilometers away from Suangpuilawn town in the Aizawl region. Located on a 2.5 hectare site, this natural wonder gives a peaceful retreat from lobbying for every day life, is as must-see destination for those who worship the nature and explorers who curious.
Rung Dil is not a lake, it is a kaleidoscope of natural grandeur. Twin lakes stretch out side to back, sparkling with the sun’s rays onto the lush, green forests and the rolling hills, with a beautiful mirrored reflection on its water surface. The ambiance is serenely peaceful and the cool wind that moves across the lake makes it a ideal place for introspection or having a peaceful picnic.
The most ideal season to visit Rung Dil is between the period of autumn and winter until the month of October to February when the sky is clear and the climate is cool. The lake stays full, the coloring is healthy, and overall the encounter is enchanting.
Perched at the peaceful hills of eastern Mizoram, Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary is a virgin alpine forest situated in Saitual district near India-Myanmar border. Renowned for its stunning beauty and remarkable biodiversity it is one of the biggest conservation sites in northeast India-especially in regards to birdlife.
Lengteng is no ordinary sanctuary – it’s the dwelling place of Mizoram’s second highest revered peak, giving breathtaking views of vast rolling hills, total lushness, and foggy sky. The terrain in this place is dominated by mountains and wooded area’s that give home to a wealth of different plant and animal life.
Declared as a protected area in 1999, it was upgraded later on as a National Wildlife Sanctuary by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. This increment underscored the policy of the state to safeguard the delicate ecosystems which survive in the high-altitude forests of the region.
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