MEGHALAYA DIARIES
Places to Visit in Meghalaya
Living
Root Bridges
Possibly
Meghalaya's most famous attraction, deep in the dense tropical forest and
shrouded in cloud and rain for much of the year, are some astonishing man-made
natural wonders known as living root bridges. Inventive members of the Khasi
tribe have trained them to grow from the roots of ancient rubber trees, native
to the northeast region. There are two places that you can see the bridges:
near Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong. Read more about how to visit the living root
bridges in Meghalaya.
Krang
Suri Falls
In
Meghalaya, there are waterfalls and there's Krang Suri. This small but stunning
waterfall is tucked away near Jowai, about an hour northeast of Dawki and about
three hours southeast of Shillong in the West Jaintia Hills. Be prepared to
hike for around 20 minutes down a trail of steps to reach it. Entry tickets
cost 50 rupees. It's possible to go swimming although you'll be told to wear a
life-jacket. Changing rooms and toilets are provided.
Monoliths
Many
mysterious monoliths can be found spread across Meghalaya's Khasi and Jaintia
Hills, erected by the regions' tribes as a symbol of remembrance. However, the
largest collection is located in the vicinity of Nartiang village in the
Jaintia Hills, about two hours east of Shillong. This village used to be the
summer capital of the Jaintia rulers and is a lesser-known tourist destination
perfect for escaping the crowds. Some of the many monoliths there are up to 10
meters tall!
Cherrapunji
Cherrapunji
is one of the wettest places on earth. It’s also the place that receives the
highest rainfall in India. The Dain-Thlen, Kynrem, and Nohkalikai waterfalls
are the popular waterfalls of Cherrapunji and they attract thousands of
tourists every year.
Cherrapunjee
Rain Forests, one of the best places to visit in Meghalaya
Balpakram
National Park
This
National Park is as a traveller’s paradise. This place is also referred to as
the ‘Land of Spirits’ by the tourists and locals. In this National Park, you
get to spot animals like Red Panda, Wild Buffalo, Elephant, Tiger, Deer,
Leopards, Wild Cows, Marbled Cat, etc. It also a paradise of all wildlife
enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.
This
park is one of the must-visits in Meghalaya. Tourists often compare this place
to the Grand Canyon in the USA.



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