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"Assam’s Only Hill Station"

Haflong Tourism

Looking for an escape to the biodiversity rich state of Assam, take a turn to the only hill station here, Haflong. This hill station features green rolling hills, narrow valleys, amazing flora and fauna and mesmerizing views with a serene environment, perfect for all the visitors to come and fall in love with nature! The culturally rich hill station also goes by the name, the White Ant Hillock, inviting a number of travelers from all over the country.

There are a number of sightseeing attractions, the best being the Haflong Hill and Haflong Lake boasting breath-taking views of the landscape, ideal for picnics with family as well as friends. The lake is well maintained and the visitors get to enjoy the surreal ambiance while boating. The travelers usually like to take a visit to the ruins of Maibong which is located about 50 kms far, known for the Ramchandi Temple and to Silchar which is also located close to the hill station, featuring the iconic Bhuvaneshwar Temple. You can also visit to the Orchid Garden, Borail Range or Jatinga which is located on a spur of the Haflong ridge, known for a phenomenon called birds suicide.

The hill station is also famous for heavenly camping experiences and its lakeside resorts including limited affordable accommodations and one or two government guest houses and lodges.

Things to do in Haflong

1. Haflong Lake

Haflong Lake
Haflong Lake is a serene natural lake located in the heart of Haflong, Assam’s only hill station, about 330 km from Guwahati. Surrounded by green hills and frequented by migratory birds in winte (Read More)r, it’s an ideal spot for boating, nature walks, and photography. The lake is central to Haflong’s charm and offers a peaceful retreat with cool weather, especially from October to February. It also serves as a base to explore nearby attractions like Jatinga and local tribal culture.

2. Jatinga Village & Bird-Watching Point

Jatinga Village & Bird-Watching Point
Jatinga Village, nestled about 25 km from Haflong in Assam’s Dima Hasao district, is renowned worldwide for its eerie phenomenon where birds are drawn to lights and plunge to the ground between (Read More)September and November. This natural mystery attracts bird enthusiasts and researchers keen to witness the “bird suicide”—though the exact cause remains debated. The surrounding hills and forests provide excellent birdwatching opportunities beyond the phenomenon, with local species like hill mynas, bulbuls, and flycatchers thriving year-round. A visit to Jatinga combines wildlife observation with cultural immersion in Dimasa tribal life, making it a compelling side trip from Haflong.

3. Panimur Waterfall

Panimur Waterfall
Panimur Waterfall, often referred to as the “Niagara of Northeast,” is a striking cascade located in the Dima Hasao district of Assam, about 120 km from Haflong. Set amidst lush greenery a (Read More)nd bamboo groves, the Kopili River crashes over smooth boulders here, creating a dramatic visual and a soothing natural ambiance. The falls also hold spiritual significance for the Dimasa community, who gather for ritual baths during the full moon of Magh.

4. Orchid Garden, Haflong

Orchid Garden, Haflong
Orchid Garden in Haflong is a charming botanical space showcasing a variety of rare and native orchids, including vibrant Blue Vanda species unique to the region. Set within manicured pathways and sha (Read More)ded groves, the garden offers a refreshing close-up encounter with Assam’s floral diversity. Visitors can enjoy guided walks while learning about local orchid conservation efforts and the delicate ecosystems that support these blooms. With its cool climate backdrop, the garden makes for a pleasant 1–2 hour visit and pairs well with other attractions like Haflong Lake.

5. Maibong

Maibong
Maibong, located about 12 km from Haflong in Assam’s Dima Hasao district, is an ancient town known as the erstwhile capital of the Dimasa kingdom. The site features historic ruins believed to da (Read More)te back over a millennium, including the stone-built Raja's Palace and a temple platform showcasing local craftsmanship. Set amidst forested hills and quiet trails, Maibong provides an atmospheric cultural stop with interpretive signage and occasional guided tours. Visitors often combine it with a trip to Jatinga or Haflong Lake, making it a worthwhile half-day excursion for history enthusiasts and cultural travelers.

6. Barail Range & Borail Wildlife Sanctuary

Barail Range & Borail Wildlife Sanctuary
Barail Range & Borail Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled between Haflong and the Dima Hasao–Cachar border in Assam, offer a lush, off-the-beaten-path escape in northeastern India. Towering ridges b (Read More)lanketed in dense tropical and subtropical forests host diverse wildlife such as elephants, leopards, barking deer, and dozens of bird species including hornbills. The region is ideal for nature walks, birdwatching, and small-group treks along ridge trails that reveal panoramic valley views and mist-covered hilltops.

7. Diyung River

Diyung River
Diyung River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, flows gracefully through Assam’s Dima Hasao district, offering serene landscapes and a glimpse into rural riverine life. Its clear waters are lined (Read More)with lush forests and small Dimasa tribal settlements, creating a tranquil setting ideal for fishing, riverside picnics, and kayaking. The river’s calm stretches are perfect for a relaxed boat ride, while nearby trails allow visitors to explore vibrant birdlife, including kingfishers and herons. 

8. Fiangpui Garden & Biate Village

Fiangpui Garden & Biate Village
Fiangpui Garden & Biate Village, located just 2 km from Haflong town in Assam, offer a refreshing blend of rural charm and tribal culture. The garden, set on the outskirts, features lush hillside (Read More)views and gentle breezes—making it a favored picnic and relaxation spot. Fiangpui Village is home to the Biate community, known for their vibrant customs, distinctive architecture, and the annual Nulding Kut harvest festival. 

9. Haflong Bazar

Haflong Bazar
Haflong Bazar, located in the heart of Assam’s only hill station, is a vibrant weekly market offering a colorful mix of local produce, handicrafts, and traditional textiles. Visitors can shop fo (Read More)r fresh oranges, pineapples, bamboo products, and woven shawls straight from Dimasa tribal communities. The market also features street-food stalls serving regional delicacies like bamboo shoot curry and smoked pork. 

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