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The 7 MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES IN MEGHALAYA

The seven most beautiful places in meghalaya : A Travels guide

Introduction

Are you planning on going to a holiday outing or a foreign trip with your family, such as Switzerland, Scotland, Miami etc., then no need to look further and waste your valuable time and money  to go on a foreign trip. Instead you can go to one or all of our northeastern 7 sister states

Whichever you choose they are the best place for relaxation and rejuvenation.

I would recommend you to go to Meghalaya which is know a ' Scotland of India'.

Located in the Northeastern part of India, Meghalaya is a land of rivers, valleys, clouds, and mountains. It is one of the wettest places on earth and is also home to the tallest peak in the country – the Nongkhnum mountain.

Meghalaya is a popular tourist destination and is known for its scenic beauty and pleasant weather. 

In this travel guide, we will take you through the seven most beautiful places in Meghalaya that you can visit on your next trip.


1. Dawki River

Dawki river
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Dawki is one of the most beautiful places in Meghalaya and a major travel destination for travelers looking for a thrilling experience. The unique and awe-inspiring setting of Dawki River is sure to leave you spellbound.

The river flows through the jungle, the marvel of nature is captivating and the striking a blue-green river is an amazing sight to behold. You can witness the crisp, clear and shimmering water that flows from Dawki, which is located in the western part of the state.

There are plenty of activities to do when you visit Dawki River. You can go camping, take part in nature walks, indulge in bird watching, explore limestone caves, and do some fishing. You can also take a ride on a ferry to explore the nearby villages and explore the customs and culture of the locals.

Dawki River also provides some exciting adventure sports, such as trekking, rock climbing, kayaking, and canoeing. It is the perfect place to let your hair down and to spend some time in the great outdoors.


2. Double Decker Living Root Bridge

Double decker bridge
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Double Decker Living Root Bridge is yet another beautiful sight to behold in Meghalaya. This beautiful bridge lies in Meghalaya's wettest place, Nongriat, Umshyrpi River valley. The bridge is definitely an architectural marvel and is an excellent example of engineering and architecture.

The living root bridge is made from two bridges that have been intertwined, one built on top of the other, and it is truly a stunning sight. It has been in existence for centuries and locals use it to cross the River Umshyrpi.

Although the bridge is a bit of an adventure, it is worth the effort. You can actually feel the bridge move as you move around it. It is definitely an experience of a lifetime. In

addition to exploring the living root bridge, you can also go trekking through the different villages close by.

Double Decker Living root bridge is one of the many wonders of nature in Meghalaya and a highlight of the region's beautiful attractions. It is an ideal destination for any traveler looking for a unique experience. Standing on the bridge, surrounded by nature, is a mesmerizing experience. 


3. Nohkalikai Falls

Nokhalikai falls
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Nohkalikai Falls is yet another beautiful sight in Meghalaya. This spectacular waterfall is the fourth highest in India and the tallest plunge waterfall in the country. Standing at an impressive height of 1,115 feet, it is truly a breathtaking sight.

In addition to the beauty of the falls, the mystic folklore that is associated with it makes it even more enchanting. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Meghalaya.

The falls itself feed the evergreen forests of Meghalaya and make it even more charming and inviting. The area around the falls is known for its lush green forests and abundant wildlife.

The falls is located about 6kms from the town of Cherrapunji. Visiting the falls during the monsoon season is the best time to witness the sheer beauty of the falls. It is an absolute pleasure to stand at the bottom of the falls and admire its beauty.

Nohkalikai Falls is an unmissable sight when in Meghalaya. Its beauty is simply indescribable and it is definitely worth a visit.


4. Krangsuri Falls

Krangsuri Falls
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Krangsur Falls is another picturesque sight in the paradise that Meghalaya is. This breathtaking waterfall is situated in the West Khasi Hills district and has an impressive height of 75 meters. The waterfall is considered to be one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country owing to its scenic and panoramic view.

Kimagesur Falls can be seen from the road that leads to Cherrapunji and is definitely a sight worth stoppig for. Spending a few moments in its vicinity is nothing short of mesmerizing. A forest path from the nearby village of Resubelpara leads to the base of this beautiful waterfall and it allows for a closer view of the falls.

The waterfall cascades over rocks of different sizes due to which the water takes distinct shapes and forms. It is truly a mesmerizing sight and is must-see when in Meghalaya. A visitor cannot help but fee a strange kind of peace and contentment when standing in its presence.

The sheer beauty of Krangsur Falls is simply timeless and bound to leave one mesmerized and awe-struck



5. Mawsamai cave

Mawsamai caves
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Seventh on the list of most beautiful places in Meghalaya is Mawsmai cave. This cave in East Khasi Hills district lies between the towns of Cherrapunji and Shillong. This immense cave system will take you to a whole new world filled with adventure and amazement.

The Mawsmai Cave is filled with almost surreal rock formations, subterranean rivers and narrow passage ways. The sight of the vast networks of caverns and tunnels will make you feel almost like an underground explorer. The stalactites and stalagmites in the cave have been formed due to hundreds of thousands of years of chemical erosion.

Exploring the Mawsmai cave is a thrilling experience and you may even come across species of spiders, scorpions and lizards. As you traverse on the pathways, you can see pathways curving and rising, forming curious formations along the way. As you traverse further, you will find yourself in twisted corridors with low ceilings.

The Mawsmai cave will give you memories that will last for a lifetime. Adventure seekers, make this a must-visit on your trip to Meghalaya.

6. Living root bridge

Living root bridge
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If you are an adventure seeker, then the living root bridge is the perfect place to explore. Located in Nongriat village near Cherrapunji, the living root bridge is a unique bridge made up of the living roots of rubber trees.

Constructed over a hundred years ago, the living root bridge is a remarkable example of nature’s nurturing capabilities. The roots of the Rubber tree are trained and stretched carefully over the river to form a makeshift bridge. These bridges are constantly maintained and strengthened by the locals to ensure that they remain safe and secure.

Crossing the living root bridge is an amazing experience. Walking across the bridge, you can experience the wildness of nature and see it in its true form. The bridge is usually filled with water during monsoons, and traversing across it can be a difficult experience.

The living root bridge is a great example of the human race working in harmony with nature. A must-visit destination on your trip to Meghalaya.


7.Mawlynnong Village

Mawlynnong Village
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Mawlynnong Village is a beautiful town located about 90 km from Shillong in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya. It is known as the cleanest village in Asia and is the perfect destination for nature lovers looking to explore a traditional rural village.

The village is home to a fascinating array of flora and fauna, including rare orchids, medicinal plants, tree ferns, and several species of birds, butterflies, and insects.

The main attraction of Mawlynnong is the living root bridge, an ingenious engineering feat of the Khasi tribes. The bridge is made by guiding the growing roots of the Ficus elastica tree along a specific path and then carving these roots into a bridge. This bridge is believed to be over 500 years old and is a marvel to behold. It connects the village with the Bangladesh border village of Riwai.

The village also offers great trekking opportunities for hikers. There are a number of trails leading from the village that traverse through forested hills and terraced paddy fields. Tourists can also visit some of the local sightseeing spots such as the Balancing Rock, Dain-Thlen Waterfall, and the sacred Umlawan Cave.

To Wrap things up

Meghalaya has a vast wealth of natural beauty, from spectacular waterfalls to lush countryside. It is one of the most beautiful states in India and a must-visit for all travelers.

This guide of the seven most beautiful places in Meghalaya is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for this unique state. Whether it be the breathtaking Mawlynnong Village or the awe-inspiring Nohkalikai Falls, there is something for everyone in this beautiful state.

Just like every state, Meghalaya has its own unique culture, traditions, and celebrations. Exploring Meghalaya through the eyes of the locals is one of the most fascinating experiences you could have. Be sure to interact with the locals and learn more about their customs and folklore while in Meghalaya.

Finally, don't forget to pick up a few souvenirs as a reminder of your amazing journey.

A handmade artefact, local delicacies, or an article of clothing, they will all make for great mementos of your Meghalaya adventure.

So why not plan a trip to Meghalaya and experience its fascinating beauty? You won't regret it!

 


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