Shillong
Dubbed the "Scotland of the East," Shillong mesmerizes with misty hills, vibrant markets, and colonial allure. Must-visit spots include Ward’s Lake and Shillong Peak, offering unmatched serenity and breathtaking panoramic vistas.
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Cherrapunji (Sohra)
Known for its record-breaking rainfall, Cherrapunji enchants with cascading Nohkalikai Falls, lush valleys, and mist-clad cliffs, creating an idyllic setting that showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of Meghalaya's natural landscapes.
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Mawlynnong
Mawlynnong, Asia’s Cleanest Village, showcases sustainable living amidst lush greenery. Visitors adore the Sky Walk, which offers mesmerizing views of the region's enchanting hills and pristine surroundings—a true haven of tranquility.
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Dawki and Umngot River
The crystal-clear Umngot River in Dawki creates a surreal illusion of boats gliding on air. This picturesque spot, paired with cultural experiences near the Indo-Bangladesh border, offers a memorable blend of nature and heritage.
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Nongriat
A trekker's dream, Nongriat is home to the extraordinary double-decker living root bridge, a remarkable example of nature and tradition coexisting harmoniously amidst Meghalaya's captivating forested landscapes.
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Nartiang Monolith
The ancient Nartiang Monoliths house the largest monolith collection in Meghalaya, reflecting the region’s deep-rooted history, rich traditions, and cultural grandeur, making it a must-see destination for history enthusiasts.
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Garden of Caves
Nestled near Sohra, the Garden of Caves captivates with its serene waterfalls, intricate rock formations, and dense greenery, providing a peaceful retreat for visitors yearning for a connection with nature.
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David Scott Trail
This historic trail invites trekkers to experience cascading streams, vibrant flora, and charming villages, with stunning views along a route steeped in history, making it perfect for both nature and adventure lovers.
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Balpakram National Park
A gem in the Garo Hills, Balpakram National Park is famed for its breathtaking cliffs, rare wildlife, and folklore, offering a surreal escape into Meghalaya’s rich biodiversity and mysterious allure.
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Siju Caves
Siju Caves, India’s third-longest cave system, fascinates with intricate limestone formations and underground marvels, promising an unforgettable adventure for thrill-seekers and a haven for geology enthusiasts.
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