Welcome to Meghalaya

The Abode of Clouds

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Northeast India

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About Meghalaya

Meghalaya Landscape

Meghalaya, meaning "the abode of clouds" in Sanskrit, is a state in northeastern India. The state is bounded to the south by the Bangladeshi divisions of Mymensingh and Sylhet, to the west by the Bangladeshi division of Rangpur, and to the north and east by India's Assam state.

Known for its breathtaking landscapes, living root bridges, waterfalls, and caves, Meghalaya offers a unique experience to visitors seeking natural beauty and cultural richness.

The state is home to three major tribal communities - the Khasis, Garos, and Jaintias - each with their own unique traditions, language, and cultural heritage.

Top Attractions

Living Root Bridges

Living Root Bridges

Unique bio-engineering marvels crafted by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes.

Nohkalikai Falls

Nohkalikai Falls

India's tallest plunge waterfall, falling from a height of 1115 feet.

Mawsmai Cave

Mawsmai Cave

A limestone cave with spectacular formations and narrow passages.

Dawki River

Dawki River

Crystal clear waters where you can see the river bed from the surface.

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