Meghalaya's summer marvels: 9 must-visit attractions

Priya Srivastava

May 17, 2024

Meghalaya's summer marvels: 9 must-visit attractions

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Abode of clouds

Meghalaya, the beautiful northeastern state, is a land of pretty valleys, cascading waterfalls, and lush greenery. Here are 9 stunning attractions that showcase the best of Meghalaya:

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Living root bridges

Cherrapunji is home to some of the most iconic living root bridges which are woven from the roots of ancient rubber trees. The double-decker root bridge in Nongriat village is particularly famous and requires a trek through dense forests to reach.

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Mawsmai Cave

Mawsmai Cave is one of the most accessible limestone caves in Meghalaya. Visitors can explore its intricate network of stalactites and stalagmites, illuminated by natural sunlight filtering through openings in the cave ceiling.

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Umngot River

Dawki, near the Bangladesh border, is noted for its crystal-clear waters and the breathtaking Umngot River. Boating on the Umngot River offers visitors an opportunity to marvel at the riverbed's visibility, with stones and fish visible in the deep blue waters.

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Nohkalikai Waterfalls

Plunging from a height of over 1,100 feet, Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest plunge waterfall in India and a mesmerizing sight to behold.

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Shillong

The capital city of Meghalaya, Shillong, is a charming hill station known for its picturesque landscapes, vibrant culture, and colonial-era architecture. Visitors can explore attractions such as Ward's Lake, Shillong Peak, and the Don Bosco Museum.

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Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Also known as Asia's cleanest village, Mawlynnong is a lovely hamlet known for its immaculate cleanliness and eco-friendly practices. Visitors can wander through its winding lanes and marvel at the lush greenery.

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Krang Suri Waterfall

Krang Suri Waterfall in the West Jaintia Hills district is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil retreat amidst nature. Surrounded by dense forests and verdant hills, the waterfall's emerald green pool is ideal for swimming and relaxation.

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Balpakram National Park

Balpakram National Park in the South Garo Hills district, is a biodiversity hotspot known for its rich flora and fauna. The park is home to various species of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and rare birds.

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Mawsynram

Known for being one of the wettest places on earth, Mawsynram receives staggering amounts of rainfall annually, resulting in lush green landscapes and cascading waterfalls.

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