David Scott Trail
One of the oldest trails in Meghalaya, this historic route dates back to the British era and is named after colonial officer David Scott.
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Nongriat's Living Root Bridge
Forget man-made bridges—these living marvels are formed by the roots of rubber trees, trained over decades by the Khasi tribes to span across river
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Wei Sawdong Waterfalls
Hidden deep within the forest, the three-tiered Wei Sawdong Waterfalls are a spectacular sight—but getting there isn’t easy.
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Laitlum Canyon
Perched on the edge of dramatic cliffs, Laitlum Canyon offers panoramic views of deep valleys and rolling hills. The name literally translates to "End of the Hills."
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Nohkalikai Falls Trek
Standing tall as India’s highest plunge waterfall, Nohkalikai Falls is both majestic and mysterious. Reaching the base of this roaring cascade involves boulder hopping, navigating through dense vegetation, and tackling sharp inclines.
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Mawryngkhang Trek (The Bamboo Trail)
Arguably the most dangerous trek near Shillong, the Mawryngkhang trail takes hikers along narrow bamboo bridges and makeshift paths suspended over gorges and rivers.
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