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"Meghalaya for you"

North Meghalaya

From the glassy waters of Umiam Lake to the silk weaving heritage of Umden Village, North Meghalaya is the perfect prelude to the state’s beauty. Wander the wild trails of Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary, cross the thrilling Mawlyngkhung Bamboo Trail, and stroll through Saitsama for an authentic tribal experience.
This region is where open skies meet deep green valleys — ideal for boating, soft treks, and cultural immersion.
Highlights:
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  • Umiam Lake

  • Lum Nehru Park

  • Mawlyngkhung Bamboo Trail

  • Umden Silk Village

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East Meghalaya

Shillong’s colonial charm melts into the misty cliffs of Cherrapunji and Mawsynram. Here you’ll find epic cascades like Nohkalikai, Seven Sisters, and Dainthlen, explore mystical caves like Mawsmai and Arwah, and trek to the iconic Double-Decker Living Root Bridge in Nongriat. Drift on the crystal waters of Dawki and camp at Shnongpdeng, or visit the singing village of Kongthong. East Meghalaya is pure poetry — in clouds, stone, and water.
Highlights:

  • Shillong City 

  • Cherrapunji & Mawsynram

  • Dawki & Shnongpdeng

  • Mawlynnong

  • Nongriat

  • Kongthong

  • Laitlum Canyons

  • Mawphlang Sacred Forest

West Meghalaya

The rolling meadows of Mawphanlur and Mawthadraishan make this region a visual feast. Towering monoliths like Kyllang Rock and thunderous cascades like Langshiang Falls stand as nature’s monuments. Mawlyngbna offers kayaking, ziplining, and ancient fossils, while Ranikor invites serene riverside moments. West Meghalaya is where solitude reigns, interrupted only by the call of the hills.
Highlights:

  • Mawphanlur

  • Mawlyngbna

  • Kyllang Rock

  • Langshiang Falls

  • Ranikor

  • Symper Rock

  • Mawthadraishan Peak

  • Pamphyrnai Lake

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