In Falkawn, is south of Aizawl, a typical Mizo village has been created on a hillock by the Department of Art and Culture, Mizoram. It belongs to the Lusei village of the olden days comprising the houses of the chief, the chief elder, the blacksmith and his workshop, the common citizen including the widow whom the society always treated with special care, and the bachelor's dormitory or Zawlbuk. A large stone has also been erected here commemorating 7 Mizo patriots "who laid down their lives against British colonization.”
Hmuifang Mountain is located at a distance of 50 kms to the south of Aizawl and stands at an elevation of 1619 metres. It is still covered with virgin forests that have been preserved since the days of the Mizo chiefs. Department of Tourism has built Hmuifang Tourist Resort, located at the scenic peak of the mountain, for tourists to stay and enjoy the beauty of the place. The mountain also has beautiful cliffs and offers great views of the surrounding hills. The surrounding forests, abounding with unique varieties of flora including rare orchids and wildlife, especially avifauna, provide a delightful experience for nature lovers and photographers.
Situated at a hilltop in Durtlang near Aizawl city, K V paradise was built in the memory of Mrs. Rosangpui Varte who died in a tragic road accident in 2001. The monument is a two-storey structure where the ground floor contains the erected memorial along with a huge painting of Mrs. Varte and the upper floor contains a gallery where accessories of Mrs. Varte like her footwear, dresses and photographs depicting various phases for her life are kept.
Providing a panoramic view of the Aizawl city, the Durtlang Hills are famous for the breathtaking views they provide.