Singhason Peak
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 4 hours (for the round-trip trek and time at the peak)Place Type:
Nature, Adventure, Trekking, Scenic ViewpointEntry Fees:
No Official Entry Fee for the Peak: As a natural peak and trekking destination, there is generally no official entry fee to access Singhason Peak itself, making it a budget-friendly adventure. This encourages nature exploration and trekking.
Po...No Official Entry Fee for the Peak: As a natural peak and trekking destination, there is generally no official entry fee to access Singhason Peak itself, making it a budget-friendly adventure. This encourages nature exploration and trekking.
Potential for Guide Charges: While there is no entry fee, first-time trekkers or large groups are highly recommended to hire a local guide, especially if they plan to start early or camp. A local guide's fee, which is a payment for their essential service and knowledge, can range significantly (e. g. , Rs.500 to Rs.1,500 or more, depending on the duration and negotiation).
Forest Department Permits: In some cases, if the peak falls within a specific protected forest boundary, a nominal permit fee might be applicable, although this is not always strictly enforced for casual trekking. Visitors should inquire locally.
Parking Charges: If you drive a private vehicle to the base of the trekking point, a small parking charge might be levied by the local community or forest authority.
Timing:
Regular Timings: The peak is accessible 24 hours a day, as it is a natural site. However, it is strongly recommended to undertake the trek only during Daylight Hours, generally from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, for safety. The trail is often slippery and hazardous after dark.
<...Regular Timings: The peak is accessible 24 hours a day, as it is a natural site. However, it is strongly recommended to undertake the trek only during Daylight Hours, generally from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, for safety. The trail is often slippery and hazardous after dark.
Ideal Visit Time: The Ideal Visit Time is the Early Morning, specifically to reach the summit before or shortly after sunrise (around 5:30 AM to 7:00 AM). This offers the best light, the clearest views (before the mist or haze sets in), and the highest chance of spotting wildlife.
Duration for the Trek: The total duration for the round-trip trek to the peak and back, including time spent at the summit, is typically 3 to 4 hours, depending on the trekker's fitness level and pace. Starting the trek around 6:30 AM or 7:00 AM is a good plan.
Special Events:
Annual Trekking Expeditions: While not a commercial 'event,' local adventure clubs and the tourism department sometimes organize an Annual Trekking Expedition to Singhason Peak, often held in the pleasant winter months (November or February). These expeditions are a collect...Annual Trekking Expeditions: While not a commercial 'event,' local adventure clubs and the tourism department sometimes organize an Annual Trekking Expedition to Singhason Peak, often held in the pleasant winter months (November or February). These expeditions are a collective effort to promote adventure tourism, foster environmental awareness, and celebrate the natural beauty of the district.
Nature Conservation Drives: The peak and its surrounding forest are occasionally the site of special environmental programs, such as tree-planting drives or clean-up campaigns, often organized by local youth bodies and NGOs. These events promote sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship among visitors.
Local Community Gatherings: The surrounding villages sometimes hold small, local festivals or thanksgiving ceremonies related to the hill or its resources. These are authentic community events and not tourist-centric, offering a rare glimpse into genuine Karbi cultural life.
Best Photo Spots:
The Summit Viewpoint: This is the most obvious and best photo spot. Capture the wide, expansive panorama, ideally with the Brahmaputra Valley or the distant Himalayan peaks in the background (on a clear day). Taking a photo with a person standing at the edge of the viewpoi...The Summit Viewpoint: This is the most obvious and best photo spot. Capture the wide, expansive panorama, ideally with the Brahmaputra Valley or the distant Himalayan peaks in the background (on a clear day). Taking a photo with a person standing at the edge of the viewpoint adds scale to the massive landscape.
The Trekking Trail through the Forest: Capture the dramatic effect of sunlight filtering through the dense canopy of the subtropical forest along the path. These shots convey the feeling of adventure and immersion in nature. Look for unique root systems or large, old trees as framing devices.
Sunrise/Sunset Shots: These are essential photos from the peak. Capture the golden or fiery hues of the sky as the sun moves across the horizon. Use the silhouette of the undulating hill ranges in the foreground to create a dramatic and stunning photograph.
Close-ups of Flora and Fauna: The unique moss, ferns, wild orchids (seasonal), and the vibrant colours of a rare bird or butterfly along the trail make for excellent, detailed nature photography.
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Things To Do
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The Challenging Trek: The main activity is the trek to the summit. Start early to avoid the midday sun. The path is scenic but moderately strenuous, so carry enough water and wear appropriate hiking shoes. The rewarding view from the top makes the effort worthwhile.
Sunrise and Sunset Viewing: Plan your ascent or descent to be at the peak during either sunrise or sunset. The change of colours over the distant plains and the Himalayas provides a truly unforgettable spectacle and is a prime photo opportunity.
Photography: Capture the incredible panoramic landscape views. Focus on wide-angle shots to encompass the vastness of the valley and the distant mountain ranges. Try to capture the unique shapes of the clouds or the layers of misty fog often found in the hills.
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Why Famous:
Highest Peak Status: Its primary fame comes from being the absolute highest peak in the entire Karbi Anglong district. This status automatically makes it a landmark and a goal for adventurous visitors and locals alike. Conquering the highest peak is a significant achieveme...Highest Peak Status: Its primary fame comes from being the absolute highest peak in the entire Karbi Anglong district. This status automatically makes it a landmark and a goal for adventurous visitors and locals alike. Conquering the highest peak is a significant achievement and draws trekking enthusiasts.
Stunning Panoramic Views: Singhason Peak is renowned for the breathtaking, uninterrupted 360-degree views it offers. On clear days, the sight of the expansive Brahmaputra Valley and, even more remarkably, the majestic, distant white ranges of the Himalayas is a rare sight and a major draw for photographers and sightseers.
Ideal for Trekking and Adventure: The trail to the peak is famous for providing a rewarding, moderate-to-challenging trekking experience through dense subtropical forest. This offers a great outdoor adventure opportunity, contrasting with the cultural sights of Diphu town. Its natural setting and the trek itself are a major part of its appeal.
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Architecture:
Natural Hill Architecture: Singhason Peak is a natural geographical formation; hence, it has no man-made 'architecture' in the traditional sense. It is the natural architecture of the Rengma Hills that defines the spot. The peak is the highest elevation in the district, f...Natural Hill Architecture: Singhason Peak is a natural geographical formation; hence, it has no man-made 'architecture' in the traditional sense. It is the natural architecture of the Rengma Hills that defines the spot. The peak is the highest elevation in the district, formed by geological processes over millennia.
Structural Elements for Visitors: While the peak itself is natural, the trail leading up to it might have minor, utilitarian structures for the safety and convenience of trekkers. This can include simple wooden or stone steps in steeper sections, basic railing along exposed parts, and perhaps a small, humble viewing platform or shelter at the very top.
Dimension and Elevation: The peak's elevation is its most significant dimension, standing as the highest point in the district. The trekking trail's dimensions (length and incline) vary, but it's a moderately challenging trek. The peak is a natural lookout, its 'architecture' being defined by the sweeping, unobstructed 360-degree view it provides over the surrounding valleys and distant plains.
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How To Reach:
By Air: The closest airport is Dimapur Airport (DMU) (Rs.70Rs.80 KMS). From DMU, one must take a taxi or shared cab to Diphu. From Diphu, the base of the Singhason Peak trek is only Rs.4 KMS away. Guwahati Airport (GAU) (Rs.250 KMS) is an option but requires a longer journey to D... -
Near Tourist Places:
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District Museum: (Approx. 2 KMS from city centre) - Cultural and historical artifacts. 2.
Botanical Gardens: (Approx. 4-5 KMS) - Diversity of local flora. 3.
Arboretum Cum Craft Centre: (Approx. 8 KMS) - Park, garden, and craft exhibitions. 4.
Diphu Hill View Point: (Approx. 5 KMS) - Another excellent spot for town views. 5.
Taralangso Cultural Centre: (Approx. 5-6 KMS) - Hub for Karbi cultural activities. 6.
Lake Town Clock Tower: (Approx. 3 KMS) - Town landmark. 7.
Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary: (Approx. 30-40 KMS) - Protected reserve. 8.
Bhelughat Waterfall: (Distance varies, Rs.25Rs.30 KMS) - Scenic natural spot. 9.
Tokolangso Waterfall: (Distance varies, Rs.40Rs.50 KMS) - Beautiful cascade in a natural setting. 10.
Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary: (Approx. 60 KMS) - Known for wild elephants.
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety:
Trekking Gear: Wear sturdy, closed-toe, high-grip trekking shoes. Carry a simple trekking pole for stability on steep or slippery sections.
Water & Food: Carry ample water (at least 2 litres...
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