Attractions and places to see around Dima offer a diverse landscape of mountains, natural parks, and historical sites. This region features prominent peaks and mountain passes, providing expansive views of the surrounding areas. Visitors can explore ancient sanctuaries and discover natural wonders like waterfalls nestled within forests. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, appealing to those seeking both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful place for all tastes For hiking, cycling, to bring children with a park with swings
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A beautiful waterfall near the Saldropo Wetland. It's wonderful to see it with water.
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Beautiful, magical place. The final stretch is difficult to access. Not suitable for everyone. Very steep slope and lots of loose stones. The ground is also quite rocky, so on rainy or humid days it has to be very slippery. Otherwise, it is beautiful and you can take it easy and enjoy it.
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Going with days of rain falling the previous days is more beautiful.
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Montecalvo is located at an altitude of 381 meters, offering impressive views of the sea and Urdaibai on one side and Duranguesado on the other. The Muniketa road was the main communication route south through Durango until 1848, when the Autzagane road was improved.
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Mountain between Vizcaya and Álava of 1331 meters of altitude. It is one of the best-known mountains of the Basque Mountains due to its importance in traditional Basque culture. In it, Basque mythology establishes the main dwelling of the goddess Mari, known as the Lady of Amboto.
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amazing of the Best peaks in Euskadi, yes, climb on days when it doesn't rain
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From the top of Muniketa or Montecalvo, there are exceptional views and you can see the sea and Urdaibai on one side, as well as the Duranguesado on the other. Muniketa is a dispersed neighborhood with several typical hamlets and until 1848 it was the main route of communication to the south through Durango. That year the Autzagane road was improved. In Muniketa is the Astei agrotourism, a rehabilitated farmhouse with restaurant service from where we can perfectly see a slope of Mount Oiz and Goraño. From Artatza, the ascent is a 3.7-kilometre climb with 261 meters of positive elevation gain, 12 beautiful horseshoe curves and a very regular slope of around 7%. From Muxika, the ascent is 9 kilometers and a total of 382 meters of positive slope. More info at: https://www.muxikakoudala.eus/es-ES/informacion-cultural/Barrios/Paginas/Muniketa.aspx
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Dima offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit the captivating Uguzpe Waterfall, especially beautiful during the rainy season. For panoramic views, consider trekking to Anboto (1,331 m) or Gorbea Summit. The region also features the majestic Panimur Waterfall, often called the 'Niagara of Assam,' and the serene Haflong Lake, popular for boating.
Yes, Dima is rich in history and culture. The Urkiola Sanctuary, built on older temple foundations, is a significant religious building nestled in a natural park. You can also explore Maibong, the former capital of the Dimasa kingdom, known for its ancient architectural marvels like the Maibong Stone House. Khobak Village offers a glimpse into traditional tribal life and is home to the megalithic Lungzubel site.
The area around Dima is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and general cycling. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Altos de Urkiola y Muniketa' or moderate running trails such as the 'Igorre loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Dima, Running Trails around Dima, and Cycling around Dima guide pages.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Urkiola Sanctuary is considered family-friendly and offers a beautiful setting. Haflong Lake is also a great option for families, providing picturesque views and opportunities for boating. Additionally, natural areas like the Panimur Waterfall offer space for picnics and exploring.
Dima's natural beauty, with its misty mountains and dense forests, is appealing throughout the year. However, for outdoor activities like trekking and exploring waterfalls, the post-monsoon and winter months (roughly October to March) are generally preferred due to more pleasant weather and lush landscapes. The Uguzpe Waterfall is particularly beautiful during the rainy season.
Dima offers several spots with impressive views. The summit of Anboto (1,331 m) and Gorbea Summit provide expansive vistas of the Basque Mountains. Alto de Muniketa (Montecalvo), at 381 meters, offers exceptional views of the sea, Urdaibai, and Duranguesado. The Old Circuit House in Haflong also provides panoramic views of the valley and the Borail range.
Absolutely. Khobak Village offers a unique insight into the traditional life of the Biate tribes, one of Northeast India's oldest hill tribes. Nanadisa Village hosts the Big Bang Festival, a music festival that blends reggae, dub, and traditional tribal music, along with workshops and educational programs, offering a distinct cultural experience.
Yes, Dima is an excellent destination for trekking and hiking. Peaks like Anboto (1,331 m) and Gorbea Summit are popular for challenging climbs. Mt. Sielkal Peak, the third-highest in Assam, also offers a moderately challenging trek with beautiful regional views. Additionally, waterfalls like Mahur and Borail are ideal for trekking and photography.
Beyond the main attractions, Nanadisa Village is a peaceful, less-crowded spot that was awarded the Rewilding the Indian Eastern Himalayan Grant. Jatinga Village is also a unique destination, famous for the mysterious phenomenon of 'bird suicides,' making it intriguing for bird lovers seeking something different.
Visitors particularly appreciate Dima's diverse landscape, which combines challenging mountain climbs with serene natural monuments. The Urkiola Sanctuary is loved for its beautiful setting surrounded by vegetation, while the Uguzpe Waterfall is cherished for its beauty, especially after rain. The region's rich cultural heritage and opportunities for adventure tourism like trekking and paragliding also draw many.
Yes, the Borail Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its diverse flora and fauna, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting and nature walks. The dense forests and natural habitats throughout Dima support a variety of species, making it a rewarding destination for nature enthusiasts.
Haflong is renowned as the only hill station in Assam and a major attraction in Dima Hasao. It features a beautiful lake popular for boating, historic bungalows from the British era, and the Fiangpui Church, the oldest and largest church in the district. The Old Circuit House in Haflong also offers stunning panoramic views.


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