Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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Geography and Zeme Naga architecture and social systems make the villages and hilltop hamlets beautiful.
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The Abong River waterfall at Samparidisa, a hamlet near Haflong, is recognized for its beauty and tranquility.
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The historically inclined can see Dimasas' golden history in its stone monuments and Heritage Museum.
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Assam's only hill station. Weather, lakes, tribal hamlets, and Borail Range vistas are available.
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The Kopili River's waterfalls and rapids make Panimur popular. Seasonally, the water is turquoise or kerosene-blue.
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Recent research found seven hill terrapin species in this lake along the Kalachand-Koiladisa path in the Langting-Mupa Reserve Forest.
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Due to its height and the geology of the surrounding hills, Thuruk is sometimes called Assam's "coldest" place.
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Hangrum is famous for its mountains, lush green trees, many brooks and streams, and gorgeous hilltop tribal hamlets, most of which are Naga origin.
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Umrongso, Dima Hasao's second largest town, is famed for its magnificent artificial lake built by NEEPCO's dam building over the Kopili river.
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This may be Dima Hasao's most famous place due to bird suicides. Migrating birds from northern latitudes have made this site famous.
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