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Khawzawl Centenary Park

Khawzawl, Mizoram, India
Khawzawl Centenary Park is a beautifully landscaped recreational area established to commemorate the 100-year milestone of the town's founding. It serves as a vital community space where locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy the crisp mountain air and the meticulously manicured gardens. The par k is sprawling and features a variety of endemic flora, including colorful seasonal blooms that paint the landscape in vibrant shades during the spring. It provides a peaceful escape from the hustle of the market area, offering paved walking paths, benches for contemplation, and designated picnic spots for families. The historical significance of the park is narrated through plaques and monuments that detail the journey of Khawzawl from a small settlement to a thriving district headquarters. It is a symbol of Mizo pride and perseverance, reflecting the cultural evolution of the region over a century. The park's elevation offers a subtle view of the surrounding residential areas, making it a perfect spot for those who wish to understand the local geography while relaxing in a safe, green environment.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Category: Recreational Park
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry is free for local residents of Khawzawl. For tourists, there is a nominal maintenance fee of 20 INR per person. Camera fees for professional DSLRs are 50 INR, while mobile photography is free. ...
    Entry is free for local residents of Khawzawl. For tourists, there is a nominal maintenance fee of 20 INR per person. Camera fees for professional DSLRs are 50 INR, while mobile photography is free.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings are from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. The Ideal Visit Time is between 4:00 PM and 5:30 PM to enjoy the golden hour light and the evening breeze. ...
    Regular Timings are from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. The Ideal Visit Time is between 4:00 PM and 5:30 PM to enjoy the golden hour light and the evening breeze.
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    Special Events:
    The Khawzawl Day celebration held annually in December is the park's biggest event. It features local folk songs, traditional wrestling matches (Inbuan), and a grand community feast where the whole town gathers. ...
    The Khawzawl Day celebration held annually in December is the park's biggest event. It features local folk songs, traditional wrestling matches (Inbuan), and a grand community feast where the whole town gathers.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Photo Spots: The "Centenary Pillar" is the most iconic spot for a commemorative photograph. The "Flower Bed Gallery" provides a colorful foreground for portraits during the blooming season. The "Viewpoint Gazebo" at the edge of the park offers a wide-angle shot of the Khaw...
    Photo Spots: The "Centenary Pillar" is the most iconic spot for a commemorative photograph. The "Flower Bed Gallery" provides a colorful foreground for portraits during the blooming season. The "Viewpoint Gazebo" at the edge of the park offers a wide-angle shot of the Khawzawl valley.

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Things To Do

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    Visitors can start with a Morning Jog along the paved tracks to enjoy the fresh mountain air. One can participate in Horticulture Observation by identifying the various species of Mizo flora labeled across the park. Families can engage in Outdoor Picnicking at the designated stone tables near the central fountain. Photography is a popular activity, especially capturing the contrast between the green lawns and the blue mountain backdrop. For those interested in history, Monument Reading is essential to learn about the pioneers of Khawzawl. Children can enjoy the Small Play Area equipped with swings and slides. Bird Watching is also fruitful in the early hours when sunbirds and bulbuls visit the flowering shrubs. Local students often use the park for Sketching and Painting sessions due to the tranquil environment. Finally, watching the Sunset from the western edge provides a seren...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    This park is renowned as the primary landmark for the town's centennial celebrations. It is famous for its collection of native orchids and the "Centenary Pillar" which serves as a historical record. The park is a major hub during the Chapchar Kut festival when cultural troupes perform traditiona...
    This park is renowned as the primary landmark for the town's centennial celebrations. It is famous for its collection of native orchids and the "Centenary Pillar" which serves as a historical record. The park is a major hub during the Chapchar Kut festival when cultural troupes perform traditional dances here.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture & Design: The park follows a contemporary landscape design with Mizo traditional motifs. The main gate stands 15 feet high, constructed using local sandstone and reinforced concrete to withstand the hilly terrain. The central monument is a stone pillar measuri...
    Architecture & Design: The park follows a contemporary landscape design with Mizo traditional motifs. The main gate stands 15 feet high, constructed using local sandstone and reinforced concrete to withstand the hilly terrain. The central monument is a stone pillar measuring 20 feet in height, representing the town's longevity.

    Walkway Dimensions: The primary walking track is 500 meters long and 6 feet wide, paved with anti-skid tiles for safety during the monsoon season.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Reach Lengpui Airport (Aizawl), then drive 160 KM to Khawzawl.

    By Train: Nearest station is Bairabi, about 220 KM away.

    By Road: Regular Sumo services run from Aizawl and Champhai to Khawzawl.
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Near Places: Khawzawl Market (1 KM), Hill Viewpoint (3 KM), Chawngtlai (15 KM), Champhai (42 KM), Zokhawthar (70 KM), Tam Dil (60 KM), Saitual (50 KM), Murlen National Park (55 KM), Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary (45 KM), Aizawl (155 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Wear comfortable walking shoes. Carry a light jacket even in summer. Respect the local "Tlawmngaihna" code of conduct. Cash is required for entry fees; the nearest ATM is 1 KM away in the main market. Mobile connectivity (Jio/Airtel) is excellent in the park area. ...

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