Opening hours- 24 hours
Prime days and hours- Weekends, Evening
Suggested Duration- 1 day
Tickets- Free Entry
Nearest Railway Station- Diphu Railway Station, about 800m away
Nearest Bus Stand- Diphu Bus Stand, about 62m away
Nearest Airport- Dimapur Airport, about 54 km away
Located at an average elevation of 186 meters, Diphu is a small town surrounded by plains and lush green hills. Nestled in the Karbi Anglong district of Assam, it is often regarded as a hidden gem of North East India. The town is rich in cultural diversity, with indigenous communities like the Karbis, Bodos, and Garos forming the majority of its population, along with several non-tribal groups.
Adding to its appeal, Diphu offers a variety of tourist attractions, including the peaceful Iskcon Temple, the ruins of Deopahar, and the scenic Nagaon Hills. Diphu is also known for its vibrant cultural life, celebrated through festivals like Rongker, Karbi Youth, and Bihu, which showcase the rich traditions of the local tribal communities. The town is equally admired for its traditional handicrafts, including bamboo and cane products, handwoven textiles, and intricate woodwork that reflect the artistic skills passed down through generations.
Adventure lovers can explore a range of outdoor activities such as trekking, bird watching, hang gliding, and even golfing. Diphu promises an unforgettable experience with breathtaking natural beauty, deep-rooted culture. Its quiet charm and fewer tourist crowds make it one of the most secluded and serene destinations to visit in the North-east.
• Visit Diphu, the headquarters of Karbi Anglong District, which stands out as a hidden gem in North East India.
• Participate in the prominent Karbi Youth and Rongker festivals with cultural performances to experience the diverse culture and rituals.
• Visit venues like Pahar Ghar, Diphu Museum, Botanical Garden and Karbi Anglong Hills to immerse yourself in the rich cultural landscape of Diphu.
• Enjoy the fun-filled activities this town provides, such as trekking, boating, horse riding, bird watching, and more.
• Indulge in traditional Karbi dishes like smoked pork with bamboo shoots, fish curry, and a variety of rice-based delicacies.
By car- Diphu is about 40 km from the Karbi Anglong district, and you can reach there in approximately 1 hour via the NH 329.
By bus- You can also take a bus from the Diphu Bus Stand, which is about 62m away from the centre, and can be reached within a 1-minute walk.
By train- You can reach Diphu by train, and the City Centre is located just about 300 meters from the railway station, making it a quick 3–5 minute walk.
Peak Season- (April - June)
Moderate Season- (November - March)
Low Season- (July- September)
Know before you go-
Diphu is home to many famous attractions, such as the majestic Karbi Anglong Hills, where one can go trekking. Deopahar Ruins, which is an archaeological site featuring ancient temples and sculptures, and Kheroni Burhi Pahar, providing ample opportunities for hiking and photography.
Diphu’s local markets burst with vibrant handicrafts, ethnic textiles such as handloom products woven by Karbi Anglong communities, and indigenous handicraft items like bamboo and cane items. These markets are perfect for picking up unique souvenirs and immersing yourself in the local lifestyle, from handmade jewellery to traditional flavours like spices and Karbi specialities like kemung, kephi, and kangmoi.
While Diphu doesn’t boast a bustling nightlife like metropolitan cities, it offers a serene, starry sky. The area offers opportunities for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts to enjoy outdoor activities like camping under the stars with a bonfire. Local eateries and small bars provide a perfect setting to unwind and enjoy local delicacies after a day of exploring the surrounding landscapes.
Listed among the best places to visit in Assam, the Botanical Garden for a serene experience and explore a wide variety of rare and exotic plant species. Visit themed gardens showcasing plants with medicinal properties or historical significance. Learn about conservation efforts and endangered plant species in dedicated sections of the garden. Participate in workshops, guided tours, and educational programs to learn more about plants and gardening.
Diphu’s local cuisine showcases traditional Assamese dishes like fish curry and sticky rice. You can also witness the bamboo shoot preparations in local eateries, offering a diverse experience. Street food stalls line the streets, providing mouthwatering snacks and sweets that reflect the town’s culinary heritage, making it a delightful destination for food lovers.
Must-try food options in Diphu include: Fish Curry, a traditional Assamese dish with fresh river fish, and Bamboo Shoot Curry, a unique preparation with an earthy taste. Make sure to try the refreshing rice beer known as "Apong" and traditional sweets like "Pithas." The local food and cuisine in the town gives an essence and deep exploration of the Assamese local cuisine.
The best places to visit in Diphu are the Likhuman Tea Garden, Noklak River, Diphu Lake, the sacred Arboretum Karbi, Manja Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Karbi Cultural Centre. Make sure to experience the colourful Karbi festivals and explore the traditional Karbi villages for an authentic cultural immersion.
The transportation options in Diphu include auto-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, and local buses for getting around the city and nearby areas. Taxis can also be hired for a more convenient and comfortable experience. If you prefer exploring deeply, car rentals are available as well. The city is well-connected by road, making it easy to travel to neighbouring towns and attractions.