Assam is home to many hidden gems, with numerous unexplored places that even the locals have yet to discover.

Assam is home to many hidden gems, with numerous unexplored places that even the locals have yet to discover.

Let’s explore six lesser-known hill stations in Assam that are truly worth visiting.

Let’s explore six lesser-known hill stations in Assam that are truly worth visiting.

Haflong- A beautiful hill town in Dima Hasao district, Haflong is known for having stunning valleys and mountains. It is a popular spot for nature and adventure lovers, offering trekking and camping. Visitors can explore local culture and witness the beautiful Haflong Lake, Ramchandi Temple, and Haflong Hill.

Haflong- A beautiful hill town in Dima Hasao district, Haflong is known for having stunning valleys and mountains. It is a popular spot for nature and adventure lovers, offering trekking and camping. Visitors can explore local culture and witness the beautiful Haflong Lake, Ramchandi Temple, and Haflong Hill.

Umrangso- Located 112 km from Haflong, Umrangso is a small industrial town and a beautiful hill station in Dima Hasao, Assam, known for industries like the Kopili Hydro Electric Project and cement factories. The town is surrounded by hills and lush greenery, making it a great place to relax. There are local food joints for tourists but independent restaurants are rare in the town.

Umrangso- Located 112 km from Haflong, Umrangso is a small industrial town and a beautiful hill station in Dima Hasao, Assam, known for industries like the Kopili Hydro Electric Project and cement factories. The town is surrounded by hills and lush greenery, making it a great place to relax. There are local food joints for tourists but independent restaurants are rare in the town.

Diphu- A captivating hill town, Diphu, is the administrative headquarters of Karbi Anglong District, the largest district in Assam. 250 km from Guwahati, the town is known for its scenic location surrounded by tropical forests and rolling hills, making it a popular picnic spot, where visitors can enjoy trekking, horse riding, and bird watching.

Diphu- A captivating hill town, Diphu, is the administrative headquarters of Karbi Anglong District, the largest district in Assam. 250 km from Guwahati, the town is known for its scenic location surrounded by tropical forests and rolling hills, making it a popular picnic spot, where visitors can enjoy trekking, horse riding, and bird watching.

Maibong - Located 44.6 km from Haflong, Maibong is a small town in the hilly region of the Mahur River, known for its captivating views, mountains, waterfalls, and historical Monuments. It was once the capital of the Kachari Rulers from the 1500s to the 1700s, with preserved relics in Haflong's museum. Visitors come to see the famous two-roofed Ramchandi temple.

Maibong - Located 44.6 km from Haflong, Maibong is a small town in the hilly region of the Mahur River, known for its captivating views, mountains, waterfalls, and historical Monuments. It was once the capital of the Kachari Rulers from the 1500s to the 1700s, with preserved relics in Haflong's museum. Visitors come to see the famous two-roofed Ramchandi temple.

Jatinga- A small village and hill station in Dima Hasao, Jatinga is one of the most mysterious places of Assam. Located 9 km south of Haflong, the hill staion is a popular bird-watching spot managed by the district forestry office. Known for the mysterious "bird suicide" phenomenon, it attracts not only tourists but also researchers. The village is famous for its stunning views and mysteries.

Jatinga- A small village and hill station in Dima Hasao, Jatinga is one of the most mysterious places of Assam. Located 9 km south of Haflong, the hill staion is a popular bird-watching spot managed by the district forestry office. Known for the mysterious "bird suicide" phenomenon, it attracts not only tourists but also researchers. The village is famous for its stunning views and mysteries.

Lilabari- A small and less famous hill station, Lilabari, located in Assam’s North Lakhimpur district, is known for its peaceful and natural beauty. It is close to the Brahmaputra River and Eastern Himalayas offering scenic views to nature lovers, and adventure experiences. The hill town is rich in history and has religious monuments

Lilabari- A small and less famous hill station, Lilabari, located in Assam’s North Lakhimpur district, is known for its peaceful and natural beauty. It is close to the Brahmaputra River and Eastern Himalayas offering scenic views to nature lovers, and adventure experiences. The hill town is rich in history and has religious monuments

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