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Phura Village Cultural Site

Saiha, Mizoram, India
Phura is a significant cultural hub for the Mara people of Mizoram. It serves as the gateway to the largest natural lake in the state, Palak Dil. The village is steeped in traditional folklore and is the best place to witness the authentic lifestyle of the southern tribes. Surrounded by lush tropic al forests, the village offers a glimpse into the harmonious relationship between the locals and nature. The cultural site includes traditional bamboo houses and community halls where ancient stories are still told by the village elders. Visiting Phura is like stepping back in time, as the modernization has been slow and respectful of the local heritage. The area is also part of the Palak Wildlife Sanctuary, making it rich in flora and fauna. The village is known for its hospitality and unique culinary traditions that involve fermented bamboo shoots and local herbs. Tourists can participate in local farming activities or learn about the traditional weaving of Mara shawls. The proximity to the Myanmar border adds a unique geopolitical flavor to the village. The hills surrounding Phura are covered in evergreen forests that stay vibrant throughout the year. It is an ideal spot for those looking to escape the noisy city life of Aizawl or Saiha. The village is also a center for the preservation of the Mara language and oral history.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Cultural and Rural
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    Entry Fees:
    No Official Fee: Entering the village is free, but a small contribution to the village council is appreciated. Entry to the nearby Palak Wildlife Sanctuary may cost 10 to 20 Rupees. ...
    No Official Fee: Entering the village is free, but a small contribution to the village council is appreciated. Entry to the nearby Palak Wildlife Sanctuary may cost 10 to 20 Rupees.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Daylight hours are best, from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Morning for the best light and to see the villagers starting their daily chores. The village is peaceful throughout the week. ...
    Regular Timings: Daylight hours are best, from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Morning for the best light and to see the villagers starting their daily chores. The village is peaceful throughout the week.
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    Special Events:
    Mara Day: Celebrated in May, this event involves cultural parades, sports, and traditional music in Phura. It is the best time to see the villagers in their full traditional attire. ...
    Mara Day: Celebrated in May, this event involves cultural parades, sports, and traditional music in Phura. It is the best time to see the villagers in their full traditional attire.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Village Entrance Gate: Features traditional motifs and offers a great view of the settlement.

    Lakeside Viewpoints: The path from the village to the lake offers stunning sunrise spots.

    Inside a Traditional Kitch...
    Village Entrance Gate: Features traditional motifs and offers a great view of the settlement.

    Lakeside Viewpoints: The path from the village to the lake offers stunning sunrise spots.

    Inside a Traditional Kitchen: The light filtering through the bamboo walls makes for artistic shots.

Photo Gallery

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Things To Do

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    Exploring Traditional Houses: Walk through the village to see the stilt-based architecture and interact with locals.

    Visiting Palak Dil: A short trek or drive from the village leads to the stunning lake.

    Watching Traditional Dances: If visiting during a festival, watch the Chai or local Mara dances.

    Canoeing on the Lake: Hire a local boat from the village to explore the waters of Palak.

    Nature Photography: Capture the vibrant green hills and the traditional village life.

    Tasting Local Cuisine: Try the smoked pork and bamboo shoot soup prepared in village homes.

    Bird Watching: The surrounding sanctuary is home to many tropical birds and butterflies. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Sub Place Why Famous:

    Cultural Hub and Proximity to Palak Lake: Phura is famous as the primary residential area for visitors going to Palak Dil. It is a center for Mara ethnic culture and traditional festivals. The village is renowned for i...
    Sub Place Why Famous:

    Cultural Hub and Proximity to Palak Lake: Phura is famous as the primary residential area for visitors going to Palak Dil. It is a center for Mara ethnic culture and traditional festivals. The village is renowned for its preservation of indigenous customs that are distinct from the majority Mizo tribes in the north.
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    Architecture:
    Traditional Mara Bamboo Huts: The architecture in Phura features homes raised on stilts, typical of the Indo-Burman hills. These houses use Long-leaf Bamboo and thatched roofs made of Calamus leaves. A standard house is roughly 30 x 15 feet with a central fireplace for co...
    Traditional Mara Bamboo Huts: The architecture in Phura features homes raised on stilts, typical of the Indo-Burman hills. These houses use Long-leaf Bamboo and thatched roofs made of Calamus leaves. A standard house is roughly 30 x 15 feet with a central fireplace for cooking and warmth. The community halls are larger, featuring intricate wood carvings on the main pillars that signify the status of the village chief.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Aizawl, then take a multi-day road trip to Saiha and finally Phura.

    By Train: Nearest railhead is Silchar, which is very far; road transport is the only viable option.

    By Road: Regular jeeps...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Sub Place Near Tourist Places: Palak Dil (5 KMS), Siaha Town (110 KMS), Tokalo Sanctuary (20 KMS), Chhimtuipui River (30 KMS), Vawmbuk Village (45 KMS), Mount Mawma (60 KMS), Lasi Creek (25 KMS), Tipa Town (50 KMS), Saikao (70 KMS), Phawngpui (140 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Carry malaria prophylaxis as the area is tropical and forested.

    Packing: Light cotton clothes for the day and a light jacket for the evening.

    Accommodation: Stay at the Palak Tourist Lodge ...

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