Meghalaya

Welcome to the Abode of Clouds: Meghalaya

Explore Meghalaya, a beautiful state in Northeastern India, known for its misty hills, tranquil waterfalls and vibrant festivals. Referred to as the "Abode of Clouds", Meghalaya offers a blend of natural beauty, unique cultural experiences and adventurous thrill. Whether you want to trek through lush forests, explore historical caves or visit picturesque villages, Meghalaya promises an unforgettable experience second to none.

Discover Meghalaya

Explore the fascinating landscapes of Meghalaya, a state blessed with green valleys, stunning waterfalls and year round humid temperature. This place is a gem of natural wonders and cultural heritage. Whether you’re exploring its vibrant towns or embarking on thrilling adventures or indulging in festivities, Meghalaya offers an experience that will surely captivate you.

Meghalaya, located in the Northeastern part of India is famous for its dramatic cliffs, dense forests and tribal culture. 

The capital city Shillong is often referred to as the “Scotland of the East” and is truly a charming hill station with a pleasant climate, lively markets and electrifying nightlife. Meghalaya also holds the record for world’s highest rainfall, particularly in Cherrapunji and Mawsynram.

Meghalaya is a haven for nature lovers, thrill seekers and those looking to have an offbeat experience. Here are some top attractions that should be on your list when visiting this stunning place:

Mawlynnong Village

Prominent as the cleanest village in Asia, Mawlynnong is a picturesque village in the East Khasi Hills. The village also offers views of the surrounding valleys and the Indo-Bangladesh border and is an ideal spot for a peaceful escape.

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Living Root Bridges

One of the most unique features of Meghalaya are the living root bridges, which are handcrafted by the local Khasi and Jaintia tribes. These natural bridges, which have lasted for centuries and are found in various villages with the most famous being the Double-Decker Root Bridge near Cherrapunji.

Umngot River

Located near the Bangladesh border, Umngot River is a crystal-clear water body, where you can enjoy boating and cruise through the tranquil waters alongside an array of recreational activities.

Cherrapunji

Known for receiving some of the highest rainfall in the world, Cherrapunji is famous for its waterfalls, caves and living root bridges. Key attractions include the Nohkalikai Falls, one of India’s tallest waterfalls and the Double-Decker Living Root Bridge.

From spelunking and trekking to soaking in stunning views of waterfalls, Meghalaya offers a wide range of activities. Here are some top things to do during your visit:

Explore the Caves

Meghalaya is home to some of the most spectacular caves in India, making it a paradise for spelunkers. The Mawsmai Cave near Cherrapunji is a marvellous cave that can be easily accessible. The Liat Prah Cave System in the Jaintia Hills is the longest in India and offers a more adventurous caving getaway.

Visit Waterfalls

Meghalaya is blessed with numerous cascading waterfalls. Prominent ones are Nohkalikai Falls, Elephant Falls and Seven Sisters Waterfalls. Each waterfall is set against a backdrop of lush green forests, offering a refreshing experience.

Cultural Exploration

Meghalaya has a cultural heritage and is home to some indigenous tribes, particularly the Khasi, Jaintia and Garo tribes. You can visit villages like Mawlynnong to experience their way of life and attend festivals with traditional music and dance.

Adventure Sports

For adventure enthusiasts, Meghalaya offers opportunities for river rafting, zip-lining and rock climbing. The Laitlum Canyons near Shillong are perfect for trekking and offeri panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Meghalaya is during Summer (March to June); ideal for sightseeing and exploring the natural beauty. Winter (October to February); Cool weather and clear skies make this a great time for trekking, spelunking and sightseeing.

Currency

The local currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). ATMs are available in major towns like Shillong, but it’s advisable to carry cash, especially when travelling to remote areas.

Transportation

Public transport in Meghalaya includes buses and shared taxis, but hiring a private taxi or renting a car with a driver is the most convenient way to explore this natural beauty.

City and Regional Maps:

Maps of Shillong will help you explore its iconic landmarks, markets and scenic spots.

Trekking Maps

Maps of Cherrapunji and Dawki will highlight key attractions, accommodations and hiking trails.

Attractions and Routes

If you plan to trek to the Living Root Bridges or explore caves, trekking maps and adventure guides will help you navigate the routes, find key viewpoints and other landmarks.

Experience Meghalaya

Whether you’re trekking through damp rainforests, exploring ancient caves or boating on crystal-clear rivers, Meghalaya offers a travel experience that is both adventurous and serene. Its lush landscapes, rich cultural heritage and hospitality make it one of India’s most beautiful and favourable destinations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What languages are spoken in Meghalaya?

The official language is Hindi.

What is the best time to visit Meghalaya?
The best time to visit Meghalaya is from October to April, when the weather is cool and dry. The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall, which enhances the beauty of waterfalls but can make travel challenging.
What are the must-visit places in Meghalaya?
Key attractions include the Living Root Bridges in Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong, Umiam Lake, Nohkalikai Falls, Dawki (famous for its crystal-clear river), and the beautiful village of Mawphlang.
Is Meghalaya a safe destination for tourists?
Yes, Meghalaya is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s advisable to take standard safety precautions, especially if traveling to remote areas. Hiring a local guide can enhance safety and provide a better experience.
What unique experiences can I expect in Meghalaya?
Meghalaya offers unique experiences like trekking to living root bridges, exploring Mawlynnong (Asia’s cleanest village), boating on the crystal-clear Dawki River, and experiencing Khasi culture and traditional foods.
How can I reach Meghalaya?
The nearest airport to Meghalaya is in Guwahati, Assam. From there, you can take a taxi or bus to Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, which is around 100 kilometers away. Regular buses and private taxis are available.

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