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Image: Bogman / CC BY-SA 3.0Welcome to Murlen National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.
Safaris, bird watching, nature walks, and more
Safari timings, open seasons, and park schedules
Entry fees, safari charges, and camera fees
How to reach by air, rail, and road
Official booking links, permits, and offline reservation guidance
Nearby stays, forest rest houses, and booking resources
There is no standard safari portal for Murlen. Confirm route access, permits, and local feasibility from Champhai before entering the park zone.
Travel times are long and infrastructure is limited, so Murlen is best suited to travelers comfortable with remote hill-state logistics.
Murlen National Park lies in eastern Mizoram and protects a cool, forested hill landscape near the Myanmar border. The park is known more for remoteness, forest cover, and highland biodiversity than for mainstream tourism facilities.
| Season | Morning Safari | Evening Safari |
|---|---|---|
| Drier Hill Season (Oct - Apr) | Daylight travel where permitted | Return before dark on hill roads |
Confirm the latest route and permission guidance from Mizoram authorities before traveling.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Entry/Permit | As notified by Mizoram authorities |
| Guide / Local Transport | Varies by route and season |
Treat this as a remote hill-forest destination rather than a standardized safari park.
Murlen National Park, Champhai district, Mizoram
23.6500° N, 93.3000° E
Aizawl is the main gateway for Mizoram travel before the long road approach eastward.
There is no practical local railhead; access is primarily by road from within Mizoram or adjoining states.
Travel through the Champhai-side hill network with current local guidance on the park approach.
Use hired vehicles and local support familiar with eastern Mizoram roads.
Evergreen hill forest, bamboo, montane vegetation, cliff-edge plant communities, and dense Mizoram woodland.
Murlen supports eastern hill-forest biodiversity in a cool, remote landscape with relatively little tourism pressure.
Murlen became a national park in 2003, extending stronger protection to a remote eastern Mizoram hill forest landscape.