The idyllic hill station of Shillong has some breathtaking views, appealing colonial buildings, gardens, museums and cafes where visitors can spend their leisure time.
Cherrapunji:
Cherrapunji, probably the
wettest place on earth is known for its living root bridges as well as for waterfalls such as Nohkalikai Falls and Seven Sisters Falls; Mawsmai Cave and Arwah Cave; Eco Park and Khasi monoliths.
Dawki:
Meghalaya
Dawki, known for its crystal-clear Umngot River is a splendid place.
Mawlynnong:
Mawlynnong captivates visitors with its living root bridges, beautiful cottages, picture-pretty waterfall in Mawlynnong village and balancing rock which earns him the tag of being Asia’s cleanest village.
Mawsynram:
Mawsynram holds the record for the highest rainfall in India.
Double-decker Living Root Bridge:
The double-decker living root bridge, nestled within the dense forests of Meghalaya, India, is a remarkable example of nature’s ingenuity and human collaboration.
Umiam Lake:
Umiam Lake, nestled in the serene hills of Meghalaya, India, is a breathtaking reservoir that captivates visitors with its tranquil beauty and scenic surroundings.
Krang Suri Falls:
Krang Suri Falls, tucked away in the pristine wilderness of Meghalaya, India, is a hidden gem awaiting discovery by adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Elephant Falls:
Elephant Falls, nestled in the lush greenery of Meghalaya, India, is a majestic cascade that enchants visitors with its sheer beauty and serene ambiance.
Seven Sisters Falls:
Seven Sisters Falls, also known as Nohsngithiang Falls, is a spectacular natural wonder nestled in the lush landscapes of Meghalaya, India.
Khoh Ramhah:
Khoh Ramhah, also known as the Pillars of God, is a stunning natural rock formation located in the West Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya, India.