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Must have Experiences!!
Walk Across the Double-Decker Living Root Bridge
Deep within the lush forests of Cherrapunji, the Double-Decker
Living Root Bridge in Nongriat Village stands as an incredible example of natural
engineering. Created by the Khasi tribes over centuries using the roots of rubber trees,
these living bridges grow stronger over time. The trek to this bridge is an adventure in
itself, taking you through breathtaking landscapes, gushing streams, and dense greenery.
Walking on this bridge is not just a trekker's delight but also a chance to witness a
sustainable architectural marvel that blends culture with nature.
Chase the Tallest Waterfalls in India
Meghalaya is home to some of the most spectacular waterfalls in
India, each offering a unique experience. Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge waterfall in
the country, drops from a height of 1,115 feet, creating a mesmerizing turquoise pool below.
Wei Sawdong, hidden in the dense forest, is a stunning three-tiered waterfall that feels
straight out of a fairytale. Another must-visit is Krang Suri Falls, known for its
crystal-clear blue waters and dreamy setting. Each of these waterfalls is a paradise for
nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers.
Explore the Mystical Caves of Meghalaya
Meghalaya is a haven for cave explorers, boasting some of
India's longest and deepest cave systems. The famous Mawsmai Cave in Cherrapunji is an
easily accessible limestone cave with stunning stalactites and stalagmites formations.
For a more challenging adventure, Siju Cave and Krem Puri—the longest sandstone cave in
the world—offer an exciting journey into Meghalaya's mysterious underground world.
Exploring these caves is a thrilling experience, perfect for adventure seekers looking
to uncover nature's hidden wonders.
Visit Mawlynnong - Asia's Cleanest Village
Recognized as the cleanest village in Asia, Mawlynnong is a
picture-perfect paradise where sustainability meets community-driven eco-tourism. The
villagers take immense pride in keeping their surroundings spotless, following strict
waste management practices and banning plastic use. Strolling through its flower-laden
streets, traditional bamboo huts, and viewing platforms overlooking Bangladesh, you'll
experience the essence of Meghalaya's eco-conscious lifestyle. Mawlynnong is not just a
destination—it's an inspiration.
Experience the Crystal-Clear Waters of Dawki & Umngot River
Imagine gliding across a river so clear that boats appear to be
floating in the air. That's exactly what you'll find in Dawki, home to the stunning
Umngot River. Boating here is an unmissable experience, where you can see the riverbed
even at deep sections. The surrounding landscapes, with lush hills and serene waters,
make Dawki an idyllic getaway for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. It also
serves as a border town, offering a glimpse of the Indo-Bangladesh trade and culture.
Seek Blessings at the Sacred Mawphlang Forest
The Mawphlang Sacred Forest is a living museum of Khasi
heritage, where ancient traditions and ecological conservation go hand in hand. This
mystical forest, untouched for centuries, is believed to be protected by Khasi deities,
and no object—living or dead—can be removed from it. Walking through its dense trails,
you'll come across centuries-old monoliths, medicinal plants, and towering trees, all
woven with fascinating folklore. It's a must-visit for those interested in spirituality,
indigenous beliefs, and nature conservation.
Discover Shillong - The Music & Café Capital of Northeast
India
Known as the "Scotland of the East," Shillong is Meghalaya's
charming hill capital, famous for its colonial-era architecture, vibrant music scene,
and cozy cafés. Walk around Ward's Lake, trek to Laitlum Grand Canyon for breathtaking
views, or visit Shillong Peak, the highest point in the state. Shillong's music culture
is another highlight—home to India's best rock bands and lively music festivals, it's a
must-visit for music lovers. Pair that with a visit to its stylish cafés serving local
Khasi delicacies and organic brews, and you've got the perfect hill-town experience.
Witness the Living Culture of the Khasi & Garo Tribes
Meghalaya's indigenous tribes, mainly the Khasi, Garo, and
Jaintia, have a rich cultural heritage that is deeply rooted in nature and traditions.
Throughout the year, the state comes alive with vibrant festivals such as Shad Suk
Mynsiem, a Khasi spring dance festival, and Wangala Festival, a grand Garo celebration
dedicated to the Sun God. These events are filled with traditional dances, music, and
elaborate rituals, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the soul of Meghalaya's tribal
life.