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Encyclopedia > Champhai

Champhai is a border town in Mizoram state of Republic of India. It is the headquarters of Champhai District, one of the eight districts in the state. It is located on the Indo-Myanmar border and is situated in a strategically important location. Because of this it is the main business corridor for India and Myanmar in the state. Mizoram is a state in northeastern India. ...

General Information
Area : 3185.83 sq km
Altitude : 1678 m
Rainfall : 1814 ml

External links

  • Champhai Travel Information
  • Champhai.com : The first online portal site of Champhai town

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CIC Information of CIC Champai (397 words)
Champhai is situated at the border of Myanmar.
It is said that in the study of Mizo history, it starts from Champhai and ends at Chmphai.Since it is situated at the border, trade also flourished and is one of the most important trade centre in the state.
Champhai is proud of its grape production throughout the state for it is said that Champhai grape tastes better than any other region could produce.
Champhai, Champhai Travel, Champhai Tours, Champhai Tourism, Champhai Tour, Champhai Tourist, Champhai Travel Info, ... (446 words)
Champhai, a bustling commercial town at the Indo-Myanmar border, is a beautiful place that offers plenty of tourist attraction.
Besides its breathtaking beauty, Champhai is a storehouse of ancient relics, monuments and memorials connected with legends and folklores.
Believed to be the entry point and settlement of the first Mizo migrants to India, Champhai has a background of rich heritage, scattered in small hamlets and villages dotted with monuments and monoliths that depict success in war, valourous hunting, personal distinctions and achievements.
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