12 Northeast India Hidden Gems Worth Discovering
4. Dirang — Hot springs, apple farms and easy walking trails

Dirang sits on a lower Himalayan foothill route, offering hot springs and small apple farms that feel intimate rather than touristy. Families run small tea houses and farmstays where visitors can sample locally prepared meals and hear stories about seasonal fruit cultivation. The hot springs provide a relaxing break after a day of travel, and nearby trails take you through terraced fields and quiet forest patches. Dirang is also a useful stop en route to higher towns, so modest guesthouses and mountain cafés are available. Roads climb from Assam, and drivers often combine Dirang with nearby Bomdila or Tawang for a multi-day itinerary. Respect local rhythms; many businesses follow slow opening hours and close early. If you want a quieter travel day, plan a lazy morning around the village market and then a short afternoon walk to a viewpoint. Bring comfortable clothing for hot-spring dips and a reusable bottle to limit plastic waste in smaller towns.
