Five Hidden Getaways Across Assam

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Guwahati: Assam hides gems far from the typical tourist trail. These spots offer rugged hills, quiet waters, and a look at local life. Start your trip at Haflong, the only hill station in the state. Located in the Dima Hasao district, it draws hikers and boaters with its cool air and namesake lake. It is a perfect destination for nature lovers.

Nearby in Dima Hasao, the Kopili River creates the powerful Panimur Waterfalls. Locals call it the "Mini Niagara of Assam" because of its wide, crashing flow. Go between October and March to catch the best views without the heavy monsoon rains. If you want something closer to Kaziranga National Park, visit the Kakochang Waterfall. It sits tucked away behind dense forests and working tea gardens.

For a quieter pace, drive 60 kilometers out of Guwahati to reach Chandubi Lake. The water stays clear year-round, attracting birdwatchers and families looking for a picnic spot. Finally, stop at Namphake Village in the Dibrugarh district. The Tai Phake community keeps its Buddhist heritage alive here along the Burhi Dihing River. You can walk through green paddy fields, see traditional bamboo houses, and taste local food.

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