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About Aizawl (AJL)

Aizawl stands tall on a ridge, which is bounded by the valley of the Tlawng River on its eastern side and a range of high craggy hills of Durtlang on the north. Serving as the capital of Mizoram, this remote Indian city is speckled with a good number of natural as well as man-made attractions. A number of accommodation options, in addition to roadways and airports for better transportation, have been suitably developed; thereby, making it an ideal hill station for spending vacations. Popular villages like Ruantlang, Falkawn, and Sairung are the best places where tourists can pay visits and get a detailed insight of the unique culture and lifestyle of the Mizos. Cultural Sub-Centre, Luangmual Handicrafts Centre and Berawtlang Tourist Complex are the most popular cultural attractions of the city. An ideal place for nature lovers here is the Mini Zoological Garden, where one can catch a glimpse of several common and rare species of mammals and birds. Those who want to get indulged in shopping while travelling Aizawl can head to Bara Bazar- a bustling marketplace that is quite popular in the whole state. Tourists can also plan for exciting recreation jaunts in places like Reiek Tourist Resort, Phawngpui Hills, Dampa, Vantawng Waterfall, Kolasib and Champhai. Grab a suitable travel package from MakeMyTrip and travel around this beautiful north-eastern treasure trove in a hassle-free manner.

About Azerbaijan (AZ)

A part of Transcaucasia, Azerbaijan shares its borders with Russia and Iran. With peaks and lowlands, the southern and eastern parts of the country face a subtropical climate while the high-altitude regions feature a dry continental climate. The capital city, Baku, lies on the Caspian Sea. Its Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs' Palace. Located in the northern part of the country, Guba offers a pastoral retreat amidst the Caucasus Mountains. Khinalig in this region is among the most visited villages, populated by descendants of the ancient Caucasian Albanian communities. The Shahdag National Park is a few hours’ drive from this village and it is home to the rare mountain goat - the East Caucasian tur. In the northwestern part of Azerbaijan, Sheki is a historic city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also known as the ‘Craft’s Capital’ of the country. Among the most offbeat destinations and an autonomous republic of Azerbaijan is Nakhchivan. The national landmark, Momine Khatun Maudoleum, is a fine example of Azerbaijani architectural style. The cuisine in Azerbaijan varies from region to region. Nakhchivan is popular for its lamb dish, dadli qala. Nachkivan Traditional Cuisine Restaurant is a popular favourite. Sheki, on the other hand, is famous for its sweets, especially, halva. Baku and Sheki are fine shopping destinations with malls and craft boutiques. Port Baku Mall is an all-inclusive mall, while Kelaghai workshop in Sheki is a must-visit to purchase unique souvenirs. If you plan to visit Azerbaijan, book a flight and hotel through MakeMyTrip to enjoy the best discounts.