Misty Meghalaya
Cloud-Covered Hills and Waterfalls
Cloud-Covered Hills and Waterfalls
Meghalaya is mist and music. Trek to living root bridges, explore caves, or simply watch clouds kiss green hills. It’s monsoon magic at its best.
🇮🇳 Meghalaya – Land of Clouds and Living Bridges
Meghalaya, in India’s northeast, lives up to its name as the “Abode of the Clouds.” With living root bridges, misty hills, and monsoon-soaked valleys, it is among India’s greenest and most enchanting destinations.
Nature is dramatic and lush. Cherrapunji and Mawsynram rank among the wettest places on Earth, where waterfalls plunge in silver sheets. Dawki River glimmers emerald-clear, while Shillong spreads across pine-dotted hills. Sacred forests and limestone caves enrich the biodiversity of this hill state.
Highlights feel magical. The double-decker root bridges in Nongriat showcase indigenous engineering. Umiam Lake offers boating with scenic backdrops. Laitlum Canyon unveils endless horizons, while Elephant Falls thunder near Shillong. Traditional Khasi villages welcome visitors with songs, crafts, and homestays.
Culture is rich in music and matrilineal traditions. Festivals like Shad Suk Mynsiem and Wangala celebrate harvests with drumbeats and dances. Cuisine is earthy—jadoo pork rice, tungrymbai fermented soy, and local red rice. Weaving, bamboo crafts, and folk songs enrich Meghalaya’s identity.
Meghalaya rewards travelers with mist, music, and mystery—an invitation into India’s hidden cloud kingdom.
Cloud-Covered Hills and Waterfalls
Meghalaya is mist and music. Trek to living root bridges, explore caves, or simply watch clouds kiss green hills. It’s monsoon magic at its best.
Must Visits in
Meghalaya
Living Root Bridges
Natural wonders in Cherrapunjee

Know Before You Go !
📅 Best Time to Visit
October to April – Crystalclear skies, gushing waterfalls, pleasant air for cave and trek tours
May to September – Dramatic monsoon with worldrecord rainfall, stunning scenery; travel can be challenging
Spring brings cherry blossoms to Shillong’s hills.
🍲 Local Foods to Try
Jadoh – Fragrant rice cooked with pork and aromatic spices
Dohneiiong – Pork simmered with roasted black sesame paste
Tungrymbai – Earthy, fermented soybean and pork dish, local Khasi staple
Pukhlein – Sweet rice bread fried crisp in ghee, served at fairs
🚗 Transport Tips
Air – Shillong Airport connects regionally; Guwahati Airport is nearest major hub
Rail – No direct connection; nearest railhead at Guwahati
Road – Scenic mountain highways; shared sumos, taxis, and staterun buses serve journeys
🎉 Major Festivals
Wangala (November) – Garo harvest festival celebrated with pulsating drums and dance
Cherry Blossom Festival (November) – Shillong blooms pink, music and parades follow
Shad Suk Mynsiem (April) – Khasi thanksgiving with rituals, song, and dance
Highlights of
Meghalaya

Umiam Lake
Scenic reservoir near Shillong

Mawlynnong
Cleanest village in Asia

Dawki
Crystal clear river boat rides near Bangladesh border
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