The capital city of Meghalaya sometimes referred as the Scotland of the East has lush green hills, beautiful waterfalls, pristine beauty and urban attractions
Mawsynram the wettest place on Earth with an average annual rainfall of 11,872 mm is famous for its breathtaking scenery and pleasant climate
Cleanest village in Asia at East Khasi hills is known for its cleanliness, eco-friendly practices, well-maintained roads, public toilets, and a waste management system
Located in the 'Abode of Clouds', Meghalaya, Cherrapunji is an attractive tourist destination known for its scenic landscapes, lush greenery and mesmerizing waterfalls
Dawki, a small town famous for having India's Cleanest River, Umngot, or Dawki River. Boating on its crystal-clear pristine waters is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience
Known for its forested canyon-cum-gorge is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts has wide range of exotic flora and fauna and scenic landscapes
A must see tourist destination in Meghalaya one cannot simply miss. The colossal Nohkalikai waterfall plunges into a lagoon and presents mesmerizing view
Umiam is a man-made lake, a beautiful place to capture perfect frames and admire the limitless creativity of both nature and humanity
Nestled in East Khasi Hills it is truly a paradisiacal abode with low-flying clouds, sprawling green landscapes, spectacular views and is one of the most wondrous tourist places
Named after Meghalaya's first Chief Minister, this beautiful town is adorned with abundant flora and magnificent mountain landscapes
Located near Jowai in the serenity of Jaintia hills, this waterfall is known for its turquoise waters and lush green surroundings
Siju Caves are located in the Garo Hill District and well known for its huge limestone bat cave or Dobakkol which is considered one of the longest cave systems in Asia
A tropical rainforest located amid the Nongrum region, the forest houses rich flora and fauna and towering trees which are said to be 1000 years old
The museum is a 7-stored historical center having 17 galleries which shows artifacts, handicrafts and attires that take you through the way of life of Northeast India