Meghalaya : The abode of clouds

Literally known as ‘the abode of clouds’, Meghalaya is a hilly state landlocked between Assam and Bangladesh, abounding breathtaking scenic beauty coupled with a bracing climate. But it’s the diverse cultural heritage and distinctive features of its tribal community life that bear the testimony of unity in diversity.

This 22,000 sq kms of lush green land,with the undulating Khasi, Garo and Jaintia hills and barely navigable rivers, is quite unlike other hill stations.

Meghalaya is a source of inspiration to any poet, a dramatic canvas for an artist’s dream, and the ideal retreat for people in search of beauty and solitude.

Tucked away in the hills of eastern sub-Himalayas is Meghalaya, it has been blessed with virgin forests, high plateaus, tumbling waterfalls, crystal clear rivers, meandering streamlets and above all with sturdy, intelligent and hospitable people. Emergence of Meghalaya as an Autonomous State on 2nd April 1970 and as a full-fledged State on 21st January 1972 marked the beginning of a new era of the geo-political history of North Eastern India. It also marked the triumph of democracy, negotiations and  victory over violence and intrigue.

Popular Tourist Attractions Cherrapunji

Cherrapunji is regarded as one of the wettest places on earth as the highest rainfall is foreseen during the year. Tourists from around the world come here to see the Dain-Thlen, Kynrem, and Nohkalikai waterfalls that are known as the popular waterfalls of Cherrapunji. The town encompasses some of the best waterfalls in Meghalaya.

Major attractions here are Living-Root bridges, Mawsmai cave, Seven sisters falls, Eco-park and a garden of caves. As it is situated in a forest, it does not have the option of luxury stay rather you will get resorts in Meghalaya and some hotels in the lap of nature which will be a great fit to stay with family and friends.

Balpakram National Park

If you are in Meghalaya you should visit Balpakram National park, it is considered as the traveller’s paradise. This place is referred to as the ‘Land of Spirits’ by many tourists that come here to explore the rich biodiversity of Balpakram National park.

A paradise for all the wildlife enthusiasts or wildlife photographers as you can spot animals like Red Panda, Wild Buffalo, Elephant, Tiger, Deer, Leopards, Wild Cows, Marbled Cat, etc. Some rare species include Lesser Panda, Indian Bison, and Sterow.

One of the best places to see in Meghalaya, tourists often compare this pace to the Grand Canyon in the USA. It is one of the best national parks in Meghalaya and you can easily find budget-friendly accommodations here.

Shillong

Scotland of the East, Shillong is one of the most popular Meghalaya tourist places in the Northeast that is on everybody’s checklist. Far from the busy life, it has forested hills, pleasant climate, scenic beauty which attracts many tourists from around the world.

Some of the famous tourist spots in Shillong include Shillong Peak, Elephant Falls, Lady Hydari Park, Wards, Lake, and Don Bosco Museum. The local tribes in Shillong are Khyrim, Mylliem, Maharam, Mallaisohmat, Bhowal, and Langrim.

Shillong is also considered as the gateway to Meghalaya as the main airport of Meghalaya is in Shillong. You will find plenty of things to do in Shillong to make your holiday memorable.

Elephant Falls

The evergreen Meghalaya which has dense forests spread out everywhere around the state is also known for the amazing waterfalls. Elephant Falls, the beauty of Meghalaya, has the elephant-like stone at its foot. One of the most popular falls in the North-East, visting here in one ofthe best things to do in Meghalaya.

The majestic Elephant falls were alluded to as ‘Ka Kshaid Lai Patang Khohsiew’ by the nearby Khasi individuals, which signifies ‘The Three Step Waterfalls’, as these falls comprise of three wonderful falls in progression. The first of the three waterfalls are tucked between the thick trees and are wide.

Don Bosco Museum

Many tourists are very much interested in knowing the cultural history of the state. Don Bosco Museum, situated in Shillong, is a 7-stored historical center having 17 galleries on shows that take you through the way of life of Northeast India.

Besides, these galleries display a wide arrangement of expressions, antiques, clothing types, weapons, and painstaking work that exhibit the way of life and culture of different tribes and individuals of Meghalaya. Don Bosco Museum is additionally acclaimed as one of the best in Asia.

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