Visit the beautiful hill station of Assam with a partner, memories of honeymoon will be fresh

Hafalong is one of the most beautiful hill stations in Assam with scenes and rich cultural heritage. If you are a nature lover, there is a lot to visit here. About 300 km from Guwahati and 100 km from Silchar. It is a rare place at a distance from. Hafalong is located in the Dima Hasao district of Assam. Don’t forget to go to Assam to see this place at an altitude of about 680 meters above sea level. This hill station is also known as ‘White Ant Hiloc’. If you want to see the culture of Assam carefully, except to travel, you must come here. In Hafalong it runs a beautiful lake in the middle of the Halong city with a hanging bridge crossing. The beauty of the Hafalung Lake, one of the largest natural water resources in Assam, is of such a nature that it is also called ‘Scotland of Assam’. You may intend to see Hafalong Lake at any time throughout the year. Hafalong’s biggest attraction is Hafalong Hill. Green hills and tranquil atmosphere make this place even more special. Hafalong Hill is perfectly suited to those who want to relax and get closer to nature. Falong is the nearest city of Silchar. The natural beauty, diverse culture here, attracts tourists in particular. It is the second largest city in Assam. This place is very good for those who like adventure, relax vacation. Mebang is an ancient center of the arts and culture of Assam, about 47 km from Hafalong. In the 17th century, the city was the capital of the Dimas Kachari empire and is now best known for the Ramchandi Temple. Jatinga Valley, located in the hills of the Dima Haso district Assam, is more known as a suicide point of birds. It is said that the birds are attracted to the houses with bright light and fly in this place and are somehow confused that they cannot fly and that they are dead by predators. Not only the local birds, but also migratory birds reach this place and commit suicide. As a result, Jatinga Village is considered very mysterious. Share this story -tags