Discover These Hidden Hill Stations In East India!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

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It is known for being the home of more than 20 different local tribes. Due to the large number of tribes that live here, Chandel is a tiny bit of culture and history.

Chandel, Manipur

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A little village with cloud-kissed hilltops, mist, and velvety green slopes. Haflong's colorful tribes represent their culture.

Haflong, Assam

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The majestic Himalayas cast a shade over the beautiful town of Bomdila, which has everything a place in this kind of landscape should.

Bomdila, Arunachal Pradesh

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Mirik, a mountainous town on a big lake, enriches North Bengal. Mirik is more than just mountains and lakes in the Himalayas.

Mirik, West Bengal

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In the upper Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, 600 meters above sea level, there is a beautiful hill town called Daporijo.

Daporijo, Arunachal Pradesh

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This East Indian hill station has streams, deep gorges, thick forests, and hills covered in snow, among other things.

Khonsa - Arunachal Pradesh

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This beautiful town in East India is a famous hill station where people from nearby cities come to enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Diphu - Assam

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Don't forget to put this place on your list of things to do in Mizoram. It is known for its beautiful scenery and grandeur.

Mamit - Mizoram

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The most important city in all of Nagaland after Dimapur and Kohima, and the home of Ao Naga.

Mokokchung - Nagaland

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Phek is a hilly place with a lot of plants and animals. Shilloi lake is a major attraction that is also a beautiful hill town in east India.

Phek - Nagaland

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