Meghalaya: The Most Popular Places To Visit This Season

Meghalaya: The Most Popular Places To Visit This Season

If you enjoy the outdoors, Meghalaya is the place for you the Khasi Hills in the centre, Garo Hills, and Jaintia Hills in the west and east

Overview

Meghalaya is a beautiful state located in the North-Eastern region of India. It is blessed with diverse landscapes, rich flora and fauna, and welcoming tribes. If you enjoy the outdoors, Meghalaya is the place for you. The geography of Meghalaya is split into three main hills: the Khasi Hills in the central range, the Garo Hills in the western range, and the Jaintia Hills in the eastern range. Khasi is the local language in Meghalaya, although dialects vary from region to region in the state. The Khasi hills are the most popular tourist destination since it is where the most prominent tourist attractions are located. Gifted with the bounty of nature, Meghalaya is one of the best places to visit in 2021, to get a breath of fresh air. The following is a list of places that you can visit in 2021:

Umiam Lake (Shillong)

Situated at 15km from the capital of Meghalaya, the Umiam lake is among the largest artificial lakes of Meghalaya. It is popularly known by the name of "Bara Pani" by the locals and covers a distance of 220 km2. The bordering Sylvan Hills with lush Khasi pines contribute to the grandeur of this massive lake, that was formed when river Umiam got dammed for retaining water for hydropower generation. Although that was originally built like or reservoir, today it has become a famous tourist destination. It is well-known for its aquatic sports and adventurous activities, which include water cycling, kayaking, and boating.

Elephant Falls (Shillong)

Elephant Falls is located near Shillong and is named for an elephant-shaped stone located at its base. It is one of the most famous falls within North-East. Three levels of the waterfall are accessible to layperson from various vantage points, making it a traveler's delight. Because of the existence of an elephant-like boulder across one edge of the cascade, the British termed it the Elephant Falls. However, a big earthquake in 1897 caused the stone to crumble and it was then swept away. It is indeed a fantastic spot to enjoy in the midst of nature while collecting unforgettable memories for your memento.

Krang Suri Falls (Jaintia Hills)

It is, without a doubt, the most magnificent waterfall you will ever see. It takes some time to reach the Krang Suri from Shillong, the state capital of Meghalaya because it is nestled in Jaintia Hills. Krang Suri is surrounded by glistening blue seas and bright sunshine. This intoxicating mix of environments has been known to produce a rainbow on occasion.

Mawsmai Caves (Sohra)

Mawsmai Cave is a fair walk from Sohra. The cave is known because of its fossils, which may be found by gazing into the cave's walls and features. Meghalaya is home to the country's 10 longest caves, one of those being the Mawsmai Caves. The eroding of limestone along with the persistent waterflow created these underground networks, which now spread over the southern ranges in complicated pathways.

Pynursla (East Khasi Hills)

Because it is a route to the more well-known sites of Mawlynnong and Dawki, visitors to Meghalaya frequently miss the Pynursla area. Yet this densely wooded region characterised by steep slopes and gorgeous highways hides many great secrets. Various different root bridges may be found in Mawkyrnot hamlet, and they can be reached by a short, pleasant trek through the calm forest. The Rangthylliang settlement is a fine place to begin a forest camping excursion. Pynursla is indeed a fantastic spot to go waterfall-hunting, the magnificent Wah Rymben Falls gets few tourists, so it may be an unusual touch to your itinerary.


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