October 10, 2025 - 11:19

The Mizoram Travel Fest 2025, held at the Aijal Club in Aizawl, has proven to be a transformative event for the state’s tourism sector. This festival has brought together stakeholders from various sectors to discuss and promote a vision that harmonizes economic growth with environmental sustainability.
Participants included local entrepreneurs, government officials, and tourism experts, all eager to explore innovative ways to enhance the region's appeal as a travel destination. The event showcased the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of Mizoram, emphasizing the importance of responsible tourism practices.
Workshops and panel discussions focused on sustainable tourism initiatives, highlighting the need for eco-friendly accommodations and community-based tourism projects. Additionally, the festival served as a platform for local artisans and businesses to present their offerings, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.
As Mizoram looks to the future, the Travel Fest 2025 marks a significant step toward establishing the state as a leading destination for eco-conscious travelers, ensuring that both the economy and the environment thrive together.
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