Palak Dil — Largest Lake in Mizoram, Saiha District
Deep in the remote south of Mizoram, ringed by dense forest and Mara legend, Palak Lake rests as the state's largest and most secluded body of water.
Set in the far southern reaches of Saiha district, Palak Lake in Mizoram — known in Mara as Palak Dil — is the largest lake in the state by area. Cradled by thick evergreen forest, its still waters form a rich wetland alive with birdlife and biodiversity, where the calls of unseen creatures drift across the surface. Local Mara folklore tells of the lake's dramatic birth in a great upheaval of the earth, lending it an air of mystery. Reaching it means journeying deep into Mizoram's remote, culturally distinct south. Among the most rewarding places to visit in Saiha, Palak Dil offers unspoilt nature and genuine solitude.
Best time to visit: October to March, when the weather is dry and pleasant and the forest around the lake is at its most vivid.
Traveller tip: Palak Lake is remote, so hire a local Mara guide and a sturdy vehicle, and plan an overnight stay rather than a rushed day trip. Bring binoculars for birdwatching, carry your own supplies as facilities are minimal, and ask locals about the legends tied to the lake.
This attraction can be easily covered in BreakBag Holidays' customised Mizoram tour packages.
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