Imagine a river so clear that boats look suspended in mid-air, with every pebble on the riverbed visible 15 feet below. Welcome to the Umngot…
Meghalaya
Known as the ‘Abode of Clouds,’ with living root bridges, Shillong’s hills, and Cherrapunji’s waterfalls.
Nohkalikai Falls: India’s Fourth-Highest Plunge in the Clouds of Cherrapunji
From the edge of a lush green plateau, Nohkalikai Falls plunges 340 metres in a single, unbroken silver ribbon – making it India’s fourth-highest and…
Living Root Bridges: Cherrapunji’s 500-Year-Old Bio-Engineering Marvels
Deep inside the world’s wettest rainforests, where clouds kiss the earth 300 days a year, the Khasi tribes of Meghalaya have spent five centuries growing…
Umiam Lake: Shillong’s Emerald Jewel in the Khasi Hills
Sprawling like a liquid sapphire amid the rolling Khasi hills, Umiam Lake – locally called Barapani (“Big Water”) – is Shillong’s postcard-perfect gateway, a 10-sq-km…