Swim And Boat Through Clear Umngot River At Shnongpdeng

10 Offbeat Things to Do in Meghalaya

The state of Meghalaya is a relatively unexplored region with the exception of its capital Shillong. It is a vast expanse of valleys dotted with various hamlets that remain obscure from the mainstream lens of the world. Even the Meghalaya that tourists know of is one of enchanting hills, enigmatic caves, rapturous waterfalls and placid …

Wards Lake, Shillong

17 Amazing Places to Visit in Shillong

Shillong is a dream destination for the nature lover and adventure enthusiast. Located at an average altitude of 1500 meters above the sea, it is famous for its enchanting waterfalls, hills, stunning lakes and distinct culture. Also known as the ‘Scotland of the East’, due to its scenic natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. Further, there …

Lum Sophetbneng

5 BEST Places to Visit in Nongpoh

Nongpoh is the administrative headquarters of Ri-Bhoi District as well as one of the most significant tourist spot in Meghalaya. The beautiful place surrounded by pristine natural beauty and also has a tranquil atmosphere all around the year. Due to its mesmerizing natural beauty, it is an ideal destination for families and honeymoon couples. Moreover, …

Seven Sisters Waterfall, Cherrapunjee (Nohsngithiang)

Scenic Waterfalls in Meghalaya

Tucked within a state (Assam) and a country (Bangladesh) the environment of Meghalaya gives a Scottish view amidst Indian charm. The summits of mountains overlooking the clouds of mist are breathtaking views that are sure to capture your heart. The state is dotted with several tourist spots that mainly concentrate in natural views. Landing on …

Wangala Festival, Meghalaya

Most Popular Fairs and Festivals of Meghalaya

Fast Facts: Situated: Meghalaya, North eastern Part of India Main Fiesta of (Garo Hills): Doregala, Chambil Mesara and Wangla Dance Fiesta Main Fiesta of (Khasi Hills) : Shad Suk Mynsiem, Nongkrem Dance Main Fiesta of (Jaintia Hill): Lahoo Dance, Behdienkhlam The Fiesta of Meghalaya implicates more on the local affairs but still the festive ardor …