Transport
The most scenic way to reach the region is via the railway line connecting Lumding and Silchar, which passes through beautiful tunnels and bridges.





Mahur is a picturesque small town situated in the Dima Hasao district of Assam, India. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense tropical greenery, it serves as a gateway to the unique landscapes of the North Cachar Hills. With a modest population, the town maintains a peaceful pace of life, making it an ideal spot for those wishing to disconnect and enjoy the natural environment. Visitors can appreciate the local culture of the region's diverse communities and enjoy the cooler climate typical of Assam's highland areas. It is a destination defined by its simplicity and the raw beauty of the Northeast Indian countryside.
Mahur is a picturesque small town situated in the Dima Hasao district of Assam, India. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense tropical greenery, it serves as a gateway to the unique landscapes of the North Cachar Hills. With a modest population, the town maintains a peaceful pace of life, making it an ideal spot for those wishing to disconnect and enjoy the natural environment. Visitors can appreciate the local culture of the region's diverse communities and enjoy the cooler climate typical of Assam's highland areas. It is a destination defined by its simplicity and the raw beauty of the Northeast Indian countryside.
Scenic views of the surrounding Dima Hasao hills.
Proximity to lush forests and untouched natural landscapes.
Authentic glimpse into the local lifestyle of Assam's hill tribes.
Quiet atmosphere away from major tourist crowds.
Limited tourist infrastructure and luxury amenities compared to major cities like Guwahati.
The region is prone to heavy rainfall and potential travel disruptions during the monsoon season.
Best suited for travelers who enjoy quiet nature and self-guided exploration over organized sightseeing.
The most scenic way to reach the region is via the railway line connecting Lumding and Silchar, which passes through beautiful tunnels and bridges.
Respect local tribal customs and traditions when interacting with residents or visiting nearby villages.
Nature lovers seeking a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience in the hills of Assam.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
7,176
Bring a light jacket or sweater, as evenings in the hills can be surprisingly cool even during the summer months.
Mobile network coverage can be spotty in certain hilly pockets; it is wise to download offline maps before arriving.
Assamese, Hindi, English
October to April
Pleasant weather and blooming greenery make this a great time for nature walks and photography.
A cool retreat from the intense heat of the Indian plains, though early monsoon rains may begin in June.
Post-monsoon landscapes are vibrant and the air is crisp, offering the clearest views of the hills.
The peak time to visit with cool, dry weather that is perfect for exploring the outdoors comfortably.