About Lucknow
Aizawl to Lucknow distnce : 1886 km
Estimated travel time : 41 hours
Lucknow is also called the City of Nawabs and Kebabs, carrying a rich history, architecture, literature and cultural. At the same time, it is also a modern, very well planned city and is capital and largest city of Uttar Pradesh.
Lucknow welcomes all visitors with this heartwarming tag line and stands by it with its exclusive Tehzeeb (culture), Tameez (etiquettes) and Nazakat (elegance). You will often get addressed as 'Janaab', 'Mohtarama' or 'Begum Sahiba' giving you that feeling of royalty. There are no words like 'Tu' or 'Tum', instead lucknow people always use 'Aap' even if they are addressing to younger ones. Lucknow's 'Pehle aap' (You First) culture is well known and brings a smile on the face of its visitors. Not only through language and literature but this royal culture is reflected in its food, craft, monuments, art as well. Lucknow is world famous for its delicious 'Tunde Kebab', 'Lucknawi dum biryani', 'Nihari', 'Makkhan malai', 'Chaat'. It is also world famous for its 'Chikankari', the traditional embroidery style of Lucknow. The city is home to several iconic monuments like 'Bara Imambara', 'Bhool Bhulaiya', 'Husainabad Clock Tower'. 'Rumi Darwaza' divides the city into 'Old Lucknow' and 'New Lucknow' which is urban, planned with wide roads, parks and malls.
Taxi from Aizawl to Lucknow is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Aizawl to Lucknow by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Aizawl to Lucknow distance is 1886 Km and is 41 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Silchar - Located in Assam, Silchar is the first major city you encounter after leaving Aizawl. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, tea gardens, and historical sites like the Kachari Fort.
2. Haflong - Situated in Assam, Haflong is known as the "Switzerland of the East." It offers stunning views of valleys, hills, and lakes. Visit Jatinga Bird Observatory, Haflong Lake, and Maibong for a scenic experience.
3. Guwahati - The largest city in Assam, Guwahati is a vibrant metropolis. Visit the Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Island, Assam State Museum, and enjoy a boat ride on Brahmaputra River.
4. Kaziranga National Park - Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga National Park is home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. Take a safari to spot various wildlife species like tigers, elephants, and water buffaloes.
5. Orang National Park - This lesser-known national park is located on the northern banks of the Brahmaputra River. It is famous for its populations of one-horned rhinoceros, tigers, elephants, and water birds.
6. Bishnupur - Located in West Bengal, Bishnupur is renowned for its terracotta temples and historic architecture. You can explore the various temples and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage.
7. Kanpur - Situated on the banks of the Ganges River, Kanpur is a city known for its historical and industrial significance. Visit the Allen Forest Zoo, Kanpur Memorial Church, and the JK Temple.
8. Barabanki - Barabanki is a district in Uttar Pradesh known for its beautiful gardens and temples. The Mankameshwar Mandir and Dewa Sharif are popular religious sites worth visiting.