Nohkalikai Falls
Plunging from a height of 340 meters, Nohkalikai Falls is India’s tallest plunge waterfall. This majestic marvel, surrounded by misty cliffs, is intertwined with a tragic Khasi legend.
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Elephant Falls
Elephant Falls, with its unique three-tiered cascades, is one of Shillong’s most loved attractions. Its easy accessibility and scenic beauty make it a top choice for locals and tourists.
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Krang Suri Falls
Krang Suri Falls, nestled in the serene Jaintia Hills, mesmerizes visitors with its crystal-clear aquamarine waters. It’s a perfect retreat for those seeking peace and natural beauty.
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Dainthlen Falls
Just 11 kilometers from Cherrapunji, Dainthlen Falls offers stunning views and a touch of mythology. It is named after a serpent from Khasi folklore, adding a mysterious allure.
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Kynrem Falls
Kynrem Falls cascades through three tiers, earning the title of India’s seventh-tallest waterfall. Located inside Thangkharang Park, it offers breathtaking views and serene surroundings.
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Tyrshi Falls
Known as the mini Nohkalikai, Tyrshi Falls provides a peaceful escape into nature. A well-maintained path leads visitors to its mesmerizing beauty, making it a hidden gem.
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Umkrem Falls
Surrounded by lush greenery near the Indo-Bangladesh border, Umkrem Falls is a secluded spot perfect for immersing yourself in the tranquility of nature.
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Phe Phe Falls
This lesser-known treasure features two tiers of cascading waters, offering visitors a serene and offbeat experience amidst pristine natural beauty.
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Laitmawsiang Falls
Laitmawsiang Falls is renowned for its connection to natural caves. Hidden in Mawkyrnot, this waterfall offers a perfect blend of mystery and beauty.
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Borhill Falls
Tucked away in Laitkynsew, Borhill Falls is a quiet retreat surrounded by lush greenery. Its serene ambiance makes it ideal for nature lovers seeking solitude.
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Lyngksiar Falls
Small but captivating, Lyngksiar Falls near the Indo-Bangladesh border provides a peaceful setting for visitors who value quiet and tranquility over grandeur.
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