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How long is the drive from Guwahati to Cherrapunjee?

The direct drive from Guwahati to Cherrapunjee is 86.4 mi (139 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 52 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Guwahati to Cherrapunjee, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Shillong, as well as top places to visit like Shree Shree Hayagriva Madhab Temple and Navagraha Temple, or the ever-popular Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary.

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The top city between Guwahati and Cherrapunjee is Shillong. It's 1 hour from Guwahati and less than an hour from Cherrapunjee.
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Shillong

Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya in northeast India, is a picturesque hill station known for its well-maintained gardens at Lady Hydari Park and the scenic Ward’s Lake with its surrounding walking trails. The city also boasts cultural attractions like the Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures and natural wonders such as Elephant Falls to the southwest. For panoramic views of the city, visitors can head to the forested Shillong Peak located to the east.
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3 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Cherrapunjee

Best stops along Guwahati to Cherrapunjee drive

The top stops along the way from Guwahati to Cherrapunjee (with short detours) are Maa Kamakhya Temple, Elephant Falls, Shillong, and Double Decker Living Root Bridge. Other popular stops include Umiam Lake, Mawsmai Cave Road, and Wah Umngot.
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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is a vast expanse that serves as a natural habitat for one-horned rhinos and various bird species. The sanctuary offers the unique experience of elephant rides, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surroundings. Despite being affected by flooding at times, it remains an affordable destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors have reported sightings of rhinos, buffalos, monitor lizards, and sivet cats during their excursions.
Concentration of Rhinos is more in pobitora as compared to kaziranga n manas. Best place for bird 🐦 watchers too... We also saw monsters lizard. Beautiful sanctuary... Near to Guwahati
Kaify J — Google review
Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Assam, India, is a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. During my recent visit, I had the privilege of experiencing the sanctuary's unique charm. As we ventured into the sanctuary, the lush greenery and serene atmosphere enveloped us. The sounds of chirping birds and rustling leaves filled the air, setting the tone for an exciting adventure. We spotted majestic rhinos, elephants, and various bird species in their natural habitat. The experience was exhilarating, with opportunities to observe these magnificent creatures up close. The expert guides provided valuable insights into the sanctuary's ecosystem, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts. As I explored the sanctuary, I felt a deep connection with nature and a sense of awe at the beauty of the wild. One of the highlights of our visit was a picnic spot near the sanctuary's entrance, overlooking a serene lake. We enjoyed a delightful picnic lunch, savoring local delicacies while taking in the breathtaking views. The tranquil atmosphere made it an ideal spot to relax and recharge. Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary is a must-visit destination for anyone passionate about wildlife and nature. The sanctuary's unique blend of flora and fauna, combined with its peaceful atmosphere and scenic picnic spots, makes it an unforgettable experience.
Shruti M — Google review
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is an absolutely lovely place to visit! It’s known for its one-horned rhinos, but you’ll also spot wild boars, buffaloes, deer, and tons of beautiful birds. A peaceful, green escape for anyone who loves nature and wildlife.
Jumani O — Google review
The best weekend escape into nature where you can spot leopards, peacocks, deers, bisons if you are lucky. Fairly good rooms to stay, breakfast, lunch, supper and dinner all served. There are star gazing rooms, forest view rooms. Boating towards an island. 🏝️ Stay is around 4500/- — 8500/- inclusive fooding Experience- You go into forest for jungle safari which is about 2 hrs n spot animals Can go boating Can spend time in library Have amazing views A day or two is enough here so weekend is the best time!
Sonali B — Google review
Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary, just ~35 km from Guwahati, offers thrilling rhino‑spotting in dense grasslands, abundant migratory birds and safari experiences in a compact 39 sq km sanctuary.
Emmanuel B — Google review
This sanctuary is smaller than kaziranga but easy to spot rhinos in the wild. There are over a 100 rhinos. Several wild Buffalo and migratory birds are here. There is a python house just outside. Jeep and elephant safaris take tourists around the park. The drivers are knowledgeable
Arjun S — Google review
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is a truly delightful destination for nature lovers. Famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses, it also offers sightings of wild boars, buffaloes, deer, and a vibrant variety of birds. It's a serene, lush retreat that's perfect for anyone who enjoys wildlife and the tranquility of nature. Beyond the rhinos, the sanctuary is teeming with diverse wildlife, including wild boars, Asiatic buffaloes, barking deer, and leopards, though the latter are more elusive. Pobitora is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to over 200 species of resident and migratory birds. During the winter months, flocks of migratory birds from Central Asia descend upon its wetlands, creating a spectacular sight for visitors. The sanctuary is surrounded by picturesque villages and lush greenery, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle of city life. Jeep safaris and elephant rides are popular ways to explore the park, and guided tours provide deeper insights into the flora, fauna, and conservation efforts in the area. Whether you're a wildlife photographer, a bird lover, or simply someone seeking peace amidst nature, Pobitora offers a refreshing and memorable experience.
Manwinder S — Google review
The iconic one-horned rhinoceros, a unique treasure of Assam, is a must-see attraction that captivates and inspires all who visit.
Rahman H — Google review
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Shree Shree Hayagriva Madhab Temple

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Hajo Madhab Mandir is a must-visit destination for those seeking spiritual solace, cultural insights, and architectural marvels.
Shruti M — Google review
This temple is one of the ancient temples in India as well as Assam, a very beautiful place and surrounded by mother nature, and anyone can google about this temple if you want to know more about this temple. But my main concern is regarding the cleanliness and the pujari system. Immediately after parking people are asking for buying puja materials then after entering the temple pujaris are telling me to give money here and there and after coming out of the temple I visited the pond to see the turtle 🐢, and my goodness the pond was so dirty and full of algae. The temple authority should maintain the pond as well as the surroundings of the temple.
Mrinal S — Google review
This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.it was build by the koch king Narnarayan dev. The inner sanctorum currently has medium sized carving of hayagriva or horse necked (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu) flanked by two smaller Vishnu idols on either side in the form of Jagannath,Vasudeva,Gorur pakshi. It is impressive and the hall has completely fallen down with ruins scattered everywhere and they have added modern wooden and tin sheet hall to the historic sanctum for completeness sake.The sculpture on the outer walls in the form of lively hayagreeva,rama lakshmana,Vishnu carried by Garuda flanked by lady helper assistants,warrior sitting on elephant fighting with lion,fading away astadikpala,damaged warrior on horse, depict of ramayan a, different types of devi form, immortal expressions of couple on makaram or crocodile chariot,few social themes of devotees and musicians,human Vishnu travelling on horse,white washed expressions of warrior couple and finally Narasimha removing the intestines of hiranyakasipu and his sad expression. The Vishnu puskar is pond lies front of the temple which is home to local fished of assam and very rare turtle species ( green soft turtle). It is believed here that they are the form of Lord Vishnu ( matashya and Kurma internation) , and people come there to feed them.
Ayandeep B — Google review
Very beautiful temple with some extraordinary 10th century CE Assamese elephant carvings along the base.
Eric S — Google review
Everything about the place is mystical. I reached the temple after a 2.5 hour cycling Trip from my house. You would think I would be tired but nope! As I entered the place, every bit of tiredness faded away. A truly divine experience 🙏
Jewel M — Google review
Built by cooch behar kings in 16th century in the place of old temple and located on a hilltop has a beautiful sanctum tower with outerwalls having excellent sculpture and designs with a layer of elephants to feel the final revival of temples as art and architecture was almost dead for 700 years under the Islamic rule of India.The inner sanctorum currently has medium sized carving of hayagriva or horse necked Vishnu flanked by two smaller Vishnu idols on either side in the form of Jagannath,Vasudeva,Gour etc is impressive and the hall has completely fallen down with ruins scattered everywhere and they have added modern wooden and tin sheet hall to the historic sanctum for completeness sake.The sculpture on the outer walls in the form of lively hayagreeva,rama lakshmana,Vishnu carried by Garuda flanked by lady helper assistants,warrior sitting on elephant fighting with lion,fading away astadikpala,damaged warrior on horse,immortal expressions of couple on makaram or crocodile chariot,few social themes of devotees and musicians,human Vishnu travelling on horse,white washed expressions of warrior couple and finally Narasimha removing the intestines of hiranyakasipu and his sad expression is worth visiting to feel the beauty of art and sculpture.
Purushotham S — Google review
Famous pilgrimage to Hajo starts with this holy Vishnu temple. Reach by Auto from Hajo bus stop. Climb 300 steps and enjoy the divine beauty of this place. Do parikrama and take panoramic photos of this ancient temple. Go inside and the divine grace of Lord Vishnu. Sit and meditate here.
Travel P — Google review
Shri Shri Hayagriva Madhav Mandir, also known as শ্রী শ্রী হযগ্রীয় মাধীর মন্দির, holds a rich historical and spiritual significance. The temple's historical roots date back to the 5th to 7th centuries, with a significant reconstruction in 1585. Dedicated to Lord Hayagriv Madhav, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, this temple stands as a symbol of divine presence and architectural magnificence. One of the notable features of the temple is its accessibility and connectivity. Situated in a well-connected area, reaching the temple is convenient for visitors. The road connectivity makes it easily accessible for devotees and tourists alike. Upon entering the temple premises, visitors are greeted with a serene ambiance that fosters a sense of peace and tranquility. The spacious surroundings allow for unhurried exploration and moments of quiet contemplation. The temple's architecture is a testament to ancient craftsmanship and spiritual devotion. Intricate designs and carvings adorn the structure, showcasing a blend of artistic finesse and religious symbolism. A highlight of the temple experience is the distribution of Bhog (prashad) around 2 PM. This sacred offering adds a spiritual dimension to the visit, allowing devotees to partake in a blessed communal meal. The presence of a large pond in front of the temple adds to the scenic beauty of the surroundings. The pond is not only a visual delight but also serves as a habitat for indigenous turtles, enhancing the natural charm of the area. Visitors to Shri Shri Hayagriva Madhav Mandir can immerse themselves in the spiritual aura of the place. Whether sitting in quiet reflection or participating in the temple rituals, one can spend hours here, finding solace and spiritual rejuvenation. Overall, Shri Shri Hayagriva Madhav Mandir offers a holistic experience, combining architectural grandeur, historical significance, spiritual enrichment, and natural beauty. It stands as a revered destination for devotees and a cultural gem for all who appreciate heritage and spirituality.
Nilotpal D — Google review
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Hajo, Assam 781102, India
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Navagraha Temple

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Nestled atop Chitrasal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, the Navagraha Temple stands as a revered pilgrimage destination dedicated to the nine celestial bodies of Hindu astrology. This ancient temple not only serves as a spiritual haven for devotees seeking astrological balance but also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding cityscape.
Perched atop the serene Chitrachal Hill in Guwahati, the beautiful Navagraha Temple isn’t just another ancient shrine — it’s the kind of place where time slows down, your phone signal weakens, and you finally hear the stars whispering. Or maybe that’s just the wind whistling through the banyan trees. Either way, it's magical. Built in the 18th century by the then Ahom King Rajeswar Singha, this temple is dedicated to the nine celestial influencers — the Navagrahas — who, according to the Hindu astrology, play cosmic chess with our destinies. From the fiery Mars (Mangala) to the mystical Rahu and Ketu, each "graha" has its own seat inside, represented by nine Shivalingas, each covered with a colored cloth to denote its corresponding planet. No flashy LED lights or loudspeakers — just stone, silence, and spirituality. Fascinating Bits That Are Truly Out of This World: - The temple is also called "The Temple of Nine Planets" (obviously!) and was once a center for astronomical and astrological studies, housing scholars who observed the stars long before Google Sky. - Though dedicated to the Navagrahas, the main deity is Lord Shiva, linking the temple to both cosmic science and spiritual strength. - The original dome was partially damaged by an earthquake in the late 19th century but was later restored by local devotees and the Assam government. - From its hilltop perch, the temple offers a panoramic view of the Guwahati city and the mighty Brahmaputra River — ideal for those deep, Instagram-worthy "soul searching" shots. Cosmic Reflection: A visit to the Navagraha Temple is like stepping into the quiet heart of the universe — with just the right blend of mythology, astrology, and mysticism. Whether you’re appeasing Saturn or simply climbing the hill for that peace of mind your therapist suggested, you’ll leave a tad lighter (and not just from the climb). Final Verdict: Less tourist trap, more soul map. A divine spot where earth meets the stars — and your horoscope finally makes sense.
Rajdeep D — Google review
If you truly want to experience Guwahati, this place is it. Located on top of a hill, this Temple gives you a panoramic view of the city on one side and the Brahmaputra river on the other. North Guwahati is clearly visible from here as well. The road up is steep but nothing too bad like all those years ago when it was a challenge to get to this Temple. One thing to note: be careful of the monkeys!
Nayan D — Google review
I recently visited Navagraha Temple, located on top of Navagraha Hill in Guwahati, and it was a truly peaceful and divine experience. The temple is dedicated to the nine celestial planets (Navagrahas), and each one is represented by a Shiva Linga. The spiritual energy here is very calming, and the chants and atmosphere make it a special place to visit. The view from the top is absolutely beautiful — you get a clear view of the city and the Brahmaputra River, especially during sunrise or sunset. The walk or drive uphill is smooth, and there’s a calm vibe all around. I also saw many people offering puja to reduce the negative effects of certain planets in their horoscopes. There’s no entry fee, and you can buy flowers, diyas, and offerings just outside the temple. It’s well-maintained and clean. I’d definitely recommend this spot to anyone visiting Guwahati — whether for spiritual reasons or just for the scenic beauty. 🛕✨🙏
Mausam D — Google review
The Navagraha Temple, meaning “Temple of the Nine Celestial Bodies”, is one of the most important and ancient temples in Assam. It is dedicated to the Navagrahas (Nine Planets in Hindu mythology) and plays a major role in astrological and spiritual traditions. Built in the 18th century by Ahom King Rajeswar Singha, the temple is not just a religious site but also an important center of ancient astronomical study. --- Religious & Astrological Significance: The temple houses nine Shivalingas, each symbolizing one of the Navagrahas (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu). Each Linga is covered with a colored cloth representing the corresponding planet. The Sun God (Surya) is considered the presiding deity of the temple. Devotees come here to neutralize malefic effects of certain planets in their horoscope through rituals and offerings. --- Architecture & Atmosphere: The temple is built in traditional Ahom-style architecture using brick and stone. It has a red domed roof typical of Assamese temples, with a central sanctum housing the Navagraha deities. Though damaged in the 1897 earthquake, parts of the original structure remain, and the temple continues to exude an ancient, sacred aura. The view from the hilltop location is mesmerizing, offering a peaceful panorama of the Brahmaputra River and the cityscape of Guwahati. --- Spiritual Experience: The temple is often filled with the chanting of mantras and rituals by priests performing Navagraha puja. Many astrologers and pandits sit outside the temple, offering horoscope readings and remedies. A serene, spiritual energy fills the atmosphere, especially in the early morning hours. --- It's a popular pilgrimage site for those seeking astrological remedies or blessings from the planetary deities. The temple is particularly crowded on Sundays and during eclipses, believed to be astrologically powerful times. Both locals and tourists visit for religious, cultural, and even educational purposes. --- Rich in spiritual and astrological significance Panoramic view from the hill Calm and peaceful surroundings Historical and cultural importance The stairs up the hill might be tiring for some elderly visitors. Surrounding infrastructure could be better maintained. Can be crowded during peak times and religious festivals. Best time to visit: Early morning or around sunset Carry water and wear comfortable shoes for the climb. If interested in astrology, consult a temple priest or pandit for a personalized puja or planetary remedy. Don’t miss the panoramic view of the city from the temple. The Navagraha Temple is more than just a place of worship — it's a blend of mythology, astrology, history, and peace. Whether you are a believer, a spiritual seeker, or a traveler interested in cultural heritage, this temple is a must-visit destination in Guwahati.
Bhaba N — Google review
World's only temple for 9 planets (Navagraha). It holds history and dates back to the mighty Ahom kings. It has 9 shiva linga shaped statues for every graha. And, people can offer prayer to any of the graha as per their horoscope.
Sumit B — Google review
Navagraha Mandir Guwahati Assam Located on Navagraha Pahar or Chitrachal Pahar in Guwahati. A very old temple and most probably was renovated/rebuilt by Raja Rajeswar Singha. It was damaged due to earthquake in 1837. The inscriptions show the nine planets holding the Sun. Daily puja is carried out. People perform Yagna here. Navagraha Mandir is around 3.1 km from Guwahati Rail Station. A beautiful view of the Guwahati City and Bhrahmaputra river can be observed from there. ****
Shyamal D — Google review
A peaceful temple nestled atop serene hills you will find peace of mind here after offering pujas here. Plus the helpful pandas can take care of all your astrological problems. Do come here
Dinankar S — Google review
The Navagraha Temple is dedicated to the nine celestial bodies (Navagrahas) in Hindu astrology. It's a unique and important pilgrimage site. The best time to visit the Navagraha Temple is during the winter months, from October to March. The nine Shiva Lingas, each representing a planet and adorned with specific colored cloths, offer a visually distinct and meaningful representation of the Navagrahas.Perched atop the Chitrasal Hill, the temple offers a peaceful and calming spiritual atmosphere. The climb up the hill adds to the sense of pilgrimage.From the temple premises, you are treated to beautiful panoramic views of Guwahati city and the majestic Brahmaputra River. This makes for a picturesque backdrop, especially during sunrise and sunset, when the sky can be quite mesmerizing.The lush greenery around the temple adds to its charm and provides a sense of tranquility away from the city's hustle and bustle.While you should be cautious, the presence of playful monkeys can add a lively touch to the surroundings, entertaining visitors.The blend of ancient traditions, the spiritual energy, and the natural beauty creates an unforgettable experience. The scent of incense and the sounds of chanting contribute to a truly immersive spiritual environment. The Navagraha Temple in Guwahati may not boast the intricate sculptures of some grander temples, but its beauty lies in its unique astrological significance, its serene hilltop setting offering breathtaking views, and its historical simplicity that evokes a deep sense of peace and spiritual connection. It's a place where history, astronomy, and devotion intertwine beautifully.
Priyanka S — Google review
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Fancy Bazaar

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Fancy Bazaar, located in Guwahati, is a bustling commercial hub and one of the oldest markets in the region. It is surrounded by localities such as Pan Bazaar and Lakhtokia, with convenient access to the nearest airport at Borjhar and Railway Station at Paltan Bazaar.
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Guwahati, Assam 781001, India, USA
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Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden

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Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden, located in Guwahati, India, is a renowned destination for wildlife enthusiasts and families. Established in 1957, this expansive sanctuary houses a diverse range of exotic animals and serves as a crucial conservation site for endangered species such as the Indian rhinoceros and white tiger. Visitors can also explore the botanical garden's extensive collection of indigenous and exotic plants that enhance the lush landscape.
One of the best zoo I have ever visited. The zoo was quite huge and has large variety of animal and species. Really loved it. It will take approximately 3-4 hours to see the entire zoo by walk. This zoo will definitely give you real wildlife vibe in the mid of forest.
Hriday P — Google review
Visited this zoo during with high expectations and I was disappointed to see it in a bad condition. I went with high expectations because this zoo is located in a big city and I thought that it would be filled with various unique animals but I was disappointed to see only a few deers, hog deers, snakes and some other common animals. Many cages were empty with no animals inside. The price of the ticket is ₹33 for adults and you can book it online as well. I have visited Patna zoo which I think was much better than this place. Some construction work was also going on inside the zoo, maybe after the construction is complete this place will become great but for now I think It's best to avoid this place if you are a tourist roaming around Guwahati.
Himanshu K — Google review
Assam State zoo🦒 cum botanical 🪴 garden provides a calm environment for variety of animal🦏 , reptiles🪱 and plants🌱. I could witnessed all the animals closely. There is a provision for well maintained children's park🍄 inclusive vehicle service. It was a nice experience visiting the zoo but it has less space.
Nitul K — Google review
Assam State Zoo Cum Botanical Garden » NaparksThe name of the main zoo in Assam is the Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden, located in Guwahati. It is the largest zoo in northeastern India and is also referred to as the Guwahati Zoo. Explore Assam State Zoo Botanical Garden: See kangaroos, white deer, zebras, birds, lions, tigers, hippos, and crocodiles. Assam State Zoo is a nice place to visit with family and kids. It has a good variety of animals, birds, and reptiles, and the botanical garden adds to the greenery. The place is spacious and gives a natural vibe, but maintenance could be improved in some areas. Food and drinking water options are limited inside . Overall, a good spot for a day outing in Guwahati.
YOGESHWAR ( — Google review
Visited the Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden recently, but the experience was quite underwhelming. The zoo is smaller than expected, and many enclosures were empty, which was disappointing. Some parts were under construction, making it difficult to explore properly. We could only see a few common animals. The place has potential but needs better maintenance, more animals, and proper management to attract visitors again.
Ritesh K — Google review
Ticket Fare: Rs. 33/- for adults. Online ticket is also available. Same price in both offline and online. Bio toilets available inside this place. I think 2 to 3 hours needed to cover the entire area. Almost every cells were fulfilled. Really very worthy place. A good place for spending weekend. Remains closed on Friday.
Suman P — Google review
FRIDAY CLOSED The ZOO in Assam was great, but nowadays it seems to be diminishing its valued day by day. On my recent visit to the zoo, I was unable to find any structured system except the bottle returning scheme. The e-carts are very irregular and the roads are very disturbing. The cages were broken and rusted, morever most of the animals were not available. I hope the govt of Assam will take necessary steps to "make the Zoo great again" Positive views can be seen as most of the parts were under construction.
Arindom B — Google review
Visited Assam State Zoo last weekend. Overall a good place to hang out if you love nature and animals. Lot of greenery inside and many animals like tiger, rhino, deer, bear, and different types of birds. The place is peaceful and good for families or friends. But honestly, some areas are not well maintained. Few animal cages looked old and water ponds were dirty in some spots. They should improve that part. Entry ticket is cheap — ₹30 per person, which is worth it. You can also take an electric cart if you don’t want to walk, but walking is better to enjoy the surroundings. Good for a one-time visit in Guwahati. If you’re coming from outside, keep at least 2 hours in hand. Would have given 5 stars if maintenance was better.
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RG Baruah Rd, Guwahati, Assam 781005, India
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Bhubaneswari Temple

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Bhubaneswari Temple is a renowned Hindu temple located in Guwahati, Assam. Situated atop a hill near the city center, it offers a stunning panoramic view of Guwahati. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneshwari and is a popular pilgrimage site.
"Bhubaneswari Mandir, perched atop Nilachal Hill, is a spiritual haven! I've had the privilege of visiting twice - first as a 9-year-old with my grandparents, and then 18 years later with my family in February 2025. The breathtaking view from the temple is simply divine. The serenity, the energy, and the connection to the goddess are palpable. Maa Bhubaneswari's grace and protection envelop me, and I feel at peace. The temple's scenic beauty adds to the spiritual experience. I'm grateful for the opportunity to worship and connect with the divine feminine. 🙏🏽❤️"
Subradip B — Google review
Located on a hilltop near the Kamakhya Temple, the Bhubaneshwari Temple is a peaceful place of worship with good views of Guwahati. It is a white-domed shrine, which looks like a smaller version of Maa Kamakhya Mandir. It offers a place for relaxation, meditation, and silence. You will really appreciate its architecture and beautiful scenery.
Gleeko M — Google review
Located on the hilltop near the Maa Kamakhya Temple, the Bhubaneshwari Temple is a peaceful place of worship with breathtaking views of Guwahati and North Guwahati. It is a Shrine of Maa Bhubaneshwari. It offers a place for relaxation, meditation, silence and spiritual experience. You will really appreciate its architecture and beautiful scenery along with the opportunity to worship and connect with the devine feminine goddess 🙏🙏🙏.
Hemanga R — Google review
Bhubaneswari Temple stands at Guwahati's Kamakhya Nilachal Hills', is a beauty & a peaceful shrine. The mighty Brahmaputra river's water shine from the hilltop views of the Temple. A heaven for spirituality and divine.
Luna S — Google review
The Bhubaneswari temple, a white shrine, is perched atop a hill adjacent to the city. Dedicated to Goddess Bhubaneshwari, the temple is visited by large number of tourists from across the country every year. From the temple, views of sunset on the Brahamputra River are available. The temple is situated high upon a hill which takes a 20 minutes' walk from the bus stand.
Rikuparna S — Google review
Located near the Kamakhya Temple. PROS: 1. Spiritual Ambience & tranquil nature: The temple offers a peaceful space for worship and reflection. Since it’s not as crowded as nearby Kamakhya Temple, you can enjoy a more relaxed spiritual experience. 2. Scenic Views: It’s perched on Nilachal Hill, a little higher than Kamakhya. From the temple, you can get panoramic views of Guwahati city and the Brahmaputra River. Great for photo‑opportunity, taking in nature, especially around sunrise or sunset. 3. Easy to Combine with Kamakhya Visit: Because of its proximity, Bhubaneswari Temple is a must-visit as part of the Kamakhya‑temple tour. If you’re already making the trip up the hill, adding Bhubaneswari doesn’t take too much extra effort. 4. Good during Festivals: The temple becomes especially lively during Ambubachi, Navratri, Manasa Puja, etc. These times offer an immersive cultural and devotional experience. AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT: 1. Attraction Value (for Tourists): If you’re going purely for architectural splendor or sightseeing, you might find Bhubaneswari less impressive compared to big temples. There’s less ornamentation, fewer facilities, fewer shops, etc. It may appeal more to those seeking calm or spiritual fulfilment than grand tourist appeal. 3. Steep/Stair Climb: There are stairs/paths up the hill. For elderly people or those with mobility issues, this could be a factor. Proper footwear, planning for rest, etc. help. 4. Crowds during Peak Times: During festivals or special days, there will be a lot more devotees. That means more waiting, more congestion. If you're sensitive to crowds, going during off‑peak hours helps. TIPS IF YOU WISH TO VISIT: • Go early morning or late afternoon for cooler weather, softer light, fewer people. • Wear modest clothing, comfortable shoes. • Carry water, perhaps some snack. Little shops nearby likely exist but always good to be self‑sufficient. • If visiting during a festival, plan ahead (accommodation, travel, timings). • Respect temple customs (e.g. removing shoes, dress code). MY OVERALL TAKE: If you like places that combine nature + spirituality + a calm setting, Bhubaneswari Temple is definitely worth a stop. It may not blow your mind if you're expecting huge ornate temples, but its charm is in its tranquility, views, and spiritual atmosphere. It’s a refreshing place in contrast to more “busy” temples.
Jiraiya G — Google review
Hey hi buddies, This is Prasanth Gupta ( Instagram I'd:- @Solo_travelleer ). Deity :- --> Here goddess bhuvaneshwari devi. --> one of the dasa mahavidya. Timings :- --> the timings may vary and no fixed timings. --> evening after 05:30 pm no one will be allowed. Location:- --> it was 200 meters away from main kamakya temple. --> on the nilachal parvat in guwahati Assam.
Prasanth P — Google review
A very nice temple to visit for darshan of Bhubaneswari devi. You need to climb 50 steps for darshan. It is very near to Kamakhyadevi Devi temple.
Raghu K — Google review
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4.2
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5P86+V7Q, Kamakhya, Guwahati, Assam 781010, India
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Maa Kamakhya Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Perched atop Nilachal hill in Guwahati, Assam, India, the Maa Kamakhya Temple is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage site dating back to the 7th century. It is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya and is considered one of the most sacred places of pilgrimage in India. The temple is part of the 51 Shakti Peethas and holds great significance for both Hindus and Tantric worshipers.
Visiting Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati was a deeply spiritual and unforgettable experience. The temple, situated atop Nilachal Hill, offers a serene atmosphere with a breathtaking view of the Brahmaputra River. The energy and divine presence here are truly powerful, and one can instantly feel a sense of peace and devotion. The architecture is ancient and mesmerizing, with intricate carvings that reflect Assam’s rich heritage. The temple is well-managed, and despite the crowds, the darshan was smooth and organized. Local priests and volunteers were very helpful in guiding devotees. My experience of offering prayers and witnessing the rituals felt very pure and soulful. The surroundings are clean, with facilities available for devotees, and shops nearby for prasad and essentials. Kamakhya Temple is not just a place of worship but a sacred journey—one that connects you deeply with the divine mother. A must-visit for anyone traveling to Guwahati. Entry fees 500 waiting time is 4hrs aprx. Without entry fees cant visit the main sanctum sanctorum however one can have a sneak peak darshan from distance.
Sanju S — Google review
Maa Kamakhya Temple is a powerful and spiritually enriching place. It sits on Nilachal Hill and offers a beautiful view of Guwahati city. The atmosphere feels truly divine, and the temple architecture is unique. However, the crowd can be heavy, especially during mornings and festivals, so it's better to visit early. You can reach the temple by cab or shared auto from the main city. Despite the rush, the experience feels peaceful and memorable.
Ritesh K — Google review
Visiting Maa Kamakhya Temple was a truly divine and unforgettable experience. The temple, perched atop the Nilachal Hill, offers not only a deeply spiritual atmosphere but also breathtaking views of Guwahati city and the Brahmaputra River. The energy around the temple is powerful and peaceful at the same time — you can genuinely feel the divine presence of Maa Kamakhya. The priests and temple staff are helpful and guide you through the rituals with devotion. Despite being a popular pilgrimage site, the surroundings are clean, organized, and well-managed. Whether you go for spiritual reasons or cultural exploration, this temple will leave you with a sense of peace and positivity. ⭐ 5/5 — A must-visit for anyone coming to Guwahati. Jai Maa Kamakhya!
Anirban H — Google review
It is better to purchase the VIP tickets online which opens 7 days before. It is being sold out immediately. Better to purchase at 12.01 am 7 days before. It costs Rs.500 per head. If you go by 7 am, you can come out in 2 hours after Darshan. Tuesdays and Saturdays, there will be huge rush. The temple is maintained privately, I believe. The most powerful Shakthi Peet. Must visit at least once.
Ganesh K — Google review
Maa Kamakhya Temple” – The Devi Mahatmya : Digital Temple of ...The Kamakhya Temple is a sacred Hindu temple in Guwahati, Assam, dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, believed to be the spot where the goddess Sati's yoni (womb) fell. A significant center for tantric practices, the temple is most famous for its annual Ambubachi festival, which celebrates the goddess's feminine power and fertility.
Sourav K — Google review
🌺🙏🌺 জয় মা কামাখ্যা 🌺🙏🌺 One of the oldest sati pith among the 51st sati piths of the goddess Maa Parvati. The temple was situated on the Nilachal hills outside Guwahati City, Assam in Kamakhya Locality. The main temple was built in an ancient structure and some new structures were built later in front of the main temple 🙏 One can purchase VIP tickets for ₹ 500 per person to visit the গর্ভগৃহ... This was very much disgusting‼️ The temple management authority should take some appropriate actions to avoid this and open the main temple, গর্ভগৃহ, for all the devotees. They should also look at the cleanliness of the temple premises and queue management very seriously‼️
SUBHANKAR S — Google review
It's a divine place to worship. I felt something very strong here. I stood in the general que for more than 5 hrs still I felt happy from inside after having glimpse of mata.Jai maa kamakhya🙏
Shubham S — Google review
Visiting Maa Kamakhya was a journey of spiritual awakening. Nestled in Simanchal Hills in Assam it is one of the important shakipeeths. You can either get general ticket which is a bit costly or you can get VIP tickets which are available at ₹501. You can get VIP tickets online as well but you have to book it in advance at least a week ago as they sell very fast. The worship items are sold at shops located outside the temple and you can also keep your shoes here. It took us 13 hours to worship Maa Kamakhya but it was totally worth it.
Himanshu K — Google review
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4.4
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Kamakhya, Guwahati, Assam 781010, India
https://www.maakamakhya.org/
+91 361 273 4654
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Panacea-The Village

Resort hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Panacea-The Village offers a serene escape that feels like a breath of fresh air. The journey to this tranquil haven is just as enchanting, with lush greenery lining the roads and picturesque rice paddy fields dotting the landscape. Once you arrive, you'll find ample space to explore or simply relax for hours with loved ones in beautifully maintained surroundings.
I want there for a quick escape. it was nice & quite. easy to find and the road that led there was also very beautiful,greenary.there are rice paddy fields in side of the roads.the place is really big..you can roam around & sit there for hours with your loved once.beautifully maintained..food was also good.there were some people playing cricket we also enjoyed that..overall it was a great place to hangout and take a break from everydays busy crowded city life.❤️I would love to visit again..
Kakoli D — Google review
I have never been to a worse place than this one. Each person must pay an entrance fee of 100 rupees. I paid 200 rupees to enter, and I was allowed to leave after 20 minutes. Because of how filthy this place is, nothing can be done here. I have never been to a worse place than this one. There aren't any benches or seating areas in the outdoors. I'm sitting in a room with a fan right now, and I asked the security guard to turn it on, but he said he didn't have any current. Why are they charging 100 rupees apiece for no reason? I'm quite dissatisfied with this place. drove for almost an hour and a half and got in for nothing with 200 rupees. Additionally, the security guard informed me that he was unable to return the 200 rupees when I asked for a refund. People came here to visit, so please don't take their money when you gave them nothing.
Inamul H — Google review
Pathetic. Do not even think of visiting this place! The AC drips water , there is no power back up, restaurant is full of flies!!! The service is slower than the sloth. Food is absolutely not good. Goodness gracious! They should just shut down !!!! Service is a negative !!!
Nirmala U — Google review
This has been one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had. It was clearly not my day. I’m providing a live review to highlight how disappointing this establishment is. I arrived at the location—Lai Mou Toom—on June 4, 2025, at 1:00 PM. Despite its appealing name, the restaurant fails to meet even basic expectations. The air conditioning was non-functional, and the premises had a strong, unpleasant odor. The service was abysmal. We had not received our starters even by 2:00 PM. Asked for 'Thumps Up' but gave us 'Sprite' without ice, that too without even asking us. There was no sign of the main course. Upon inquiry, the staff repeatedly responded with nothing but “30 minutes more,” showing a complete lack of professionalism and responsibility. The surrounding park, cottages, and the overall facility are in a state of neglect. The place feels deserted and poorly maintained. I strongly DO NOT RECOMMEND this place to anyone visiting Guwahati. It is an emphatic NO from my side. Don't waste your time and money here. The menu is damn expensive with zero taste. PATHETIC
Jharna S — Google review
Great Experience and Helpful Staff! Stayed at for a night and had a great experience. The staff was polite and helpful.Truly appreciated their support.
RUPANKAR B — Google review
Seems not maintained since years ...... truly disappointed with the maintenance otherwise location was excellent. All services like zip lining and other staff are rusted & closed already..... Hope we will see a complete new look within a few months
TikendrajiT — Google review
Environment and ambience is superb , staff are also good , quite Environment to spent with family and friends but the food is expensive compare to its value .
Ravi C — Google review
Went for the New Year Eve party. Located inside a village, ample parking space. The infrastructure and service was good. Food was average. Costing is reasonable. However the let down was the music and DJ. They brought a local DJ who doesn't know how to merge 2 different songs. Stops and plays songs abruptly just like playing on YouTube. The choice of music differs from people to people so won't comment on that but no announcement on the mike by DJ or emcee for the New Year party or no exciting countdown. No interaction with the guests whatsoever. Water in washroom ran out in the morning. Else then that, the place is a good place to relax in a natural settings. Hope they improve in coming events.
Paul H — Google review
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3.3
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Erabari, Borkhat, Sonapur, Sonapur, Assam 782402, India
+91 81349 60014
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Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple, located in the tranquil outskirts of Guwahati, is a stunning replica of the renowned Tirupati Venkateswara Temple. This Hindu temple showcases traditional South Indian architecture with its gopurams and vibrant sculptures. Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, it features intricate carvings and a golden dhwaja stambha, creating an enchanting atmosphere for devotion.
This temple is a beautiful and peaceful place built over a spacious area. The South Indian–style architecture looks fantastic, and the temple complex is very well maintained. The inner garden is beautifully kept, adding to the serenity of the place. There’s a large parking area outside. Before entering the temple, visitors need to wash their hands and feet, and there’s a dedicated shoe deposit counter as well. Inside, there are several smaller temples dedicated to different deities. The crowd is usually light in the morning but increases after noon. There’s also a prasad counter outside where you can buy offerings. If you’re in town, this temple is a must-visit for its divine atmosphere and beautiful surroundings.
Oyrik M — Google review
The Balaji Temple in Guwahati, Assam, is a serene haven in the heart of the city. Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, this temple is a haven for spiritual seekers and devotees. The majestic architecture blends traditional and modern elements, while the main shrine's intricate carvings and vibrant decorations are a sight to behold. The temple's peaceful atmosphere, gentle chanting, and fragrance of incense create a sense of calm and inner peace. Devotees can offer prayers, participate in daily rituals, and seek blessings. The temple's priests perform daily pujas and aartis, which are a must-experience. Tips for Visiting: - Dress modestly and remove shoes before entering. - Respect local customs and traditions. - Attend daily aarti or special pujas for a unique experience. The Balaji Temple in Guwahati is a must-visit destination for those seeking spiritual solace, peace, and tranquility. Its beauty, serenity, and spiritual significance make it a gem in the heart of Guwahati.
Shruti M — Google review
The place is very beautiful, and the temple is also lovely—perfect for prayer. The area is clean and well-maintained. There is a bit of a crowd as many people come here to pray. The temple is nicely decorated. The area is spacious, and there is also a park and a restaurant nearby. You can visit this place with your family, friends, or loved ones to pray and enjoy the surroundings.
Kuldeep G — Google review
My visit to Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple was a truly divine experience. Located in the serene surroundings of Guwahati, this temple is a beautiful replica of the famous Tirupati Balaji Temple of Andhra Pradesh. The architecture is grand and detailed, reflecting traditional South Indian temple design with intricate carvings and a peaceful ambiance. The moment I entered the temple premises, the calm environment and the chants of Lord Balaji’s name created a spiritual atmosphere. The temple is well-maintained and very clean. The priests are polite and help guide visitors through the rituals. There’s also a separate section for other deities like Lord Ganesha and Goddess Padmavati. The best time to visit is in the morning or evening during the aarti, when the entire temple glows beautifully with lamps and devotional music. Parking facilities and basic amenities are available for visitors, making it a convenient stop for families and pilgrims. Overall, Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple is not just a place of worship but also a perfect spot to find peace and connect spiritually amidst nature. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Guwahati.
Subha K — Google review
This temple is worth visiting if you are traveling to Guwahati, Assam. It serves as a good option in the region (Assam/Northeast) for devotees of Balaji / South‑Indian style Vishnu worship, without having to travel to Tirupati. PROS: 1. ARCHITECTURE OF THE TEMPLE: The architecture is truly gorgeous: it follows the South‑Indian (Dravidian) style, with a white‑granite facade, tall gopuram (entrance tower) and well‑carved pillars. 2. AMBIENCE AND MAINTENANCE: Both the ambience and maintenance are good: The temple grounds are clean, the landscaping is nice, and the overall environment is peaceful. 3. GOOD FACILITIES: There’s ample parking, gardens or open spaces around for families or for spending some time beyond just “darshan”. 4. RITUALS & SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE: The main deity (Lord Venkateswara/“Balaji”) is carved from a single stone of ~4 tons as reported, giving it a sense of grandeur. CONS: 1. PHOTOGRAPHY IS RESTRICTED: Photography inside the temple is restricted / not allowed in certain areas. In my opinion, this is a good restriction since people nowadays are more into taking photos rather than actually 'see'ing and experiencing the place as a whole. 2. CROWDS: At peak times (weekends, festivals) it can get crowded — though the crowding is manageable because the grounds are large. OVERALL VERDICT: This temple is worth visiting, especially if you are in or around Guwahati (Assam) and looking for a spiritually significant, well‑maintained temple dedicated to Lord Balaji / Venkateswara with South Indian architectural flavour. It offers a good blend of devotion + comfortable facilities. It may not feel as remote or “ancient” as some very old temples in hill‑locations, but for its location and style it delivers strongly. PRACTICAL TIPS: • Try to go in the morning or early in the afternoon to avoid most of the crowd. • Wear modest clothing; since the architectural style is South Indian and the setting formal, it’s better to be respectful in attire. • Be aware of the “no photography” rule inside the main sanctum/temple — you can probably take pictures of the exterior and gardens. •If you’re travelling by your own vehicle, parking seems available and convenient. • Spend a little extra time in the gardens/grounds if you like a quieter reflection; the open space is definitely a plus. • Check the timing of the aarti/puja if you wish to attend it — the aarti adds to the experience.
Jiraiya G — Google review
One of the cleanest temple of Sri Balaji in eastern zone....very beautiful with white marbled structute....attached with neat and very attractive park.It has great space to parking vehicles....a better and deciplined way of keeping shoes and slliepers...
Ganesh K — Google review
The Balaji Temple in Guwahati, often called "Purva Tirupati," is a striking and serene South Indian-style temple that feels like a piece of Tirupati transported to the Northeast. It's dedicated to Lord Venkateswara and immediately impresses with its towering, pristine white gopuram (entrance tower) and intricate carvings that tell stories of devotion. Inside, you'll find a grand idol of Lord Balaji, carved from a single, massive stone, along with shrines for Goddess Padmavati and Garuda. The overall atmosphere is incredibly peaceful and spiritual, a welcome escape from the city's hustle. Beyond being a place of worship, it's also an architectural marvel, especially when lit up at night, and often hosts cultural events. It really stands out for its blend of sacred tradition and impressive craftsmanship, making it a significant spiritual and visual landmark.
Priyanka S — Google review
If someone ever told you that to meet Lord Venkateswara you need to climb the hills of Tirumala and brave an ocean of devotees — hold your bells! Because nestled quietly in the green lap of Betkuchi, Guwahati, the majestic Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple offers all the South Indian serenity and sacredness, without needing you to pack your trekking shoes. This pristine white marble marvel, inaugurated in 1998, feels like someone hand-carried a slice of Tamil Nadu and lovingly placed it in Assam’s cultural thali. The architecture is authentically Dravidian, the priests speak fluent Tamil and Sanskrit, and the overall vibe is — how do we say it — divine, with a side of filter coffee soulfulness. Facts That’ll Make You Go “Oh Wow” (Or at Least Nod Thoughtfully) - Built by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and funded largely by devotees and temple trusts, it serves as a spiritual and cultural bridge between South and Northeast India. - The main deity, Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), is flanked by shrines dedicated to Padmavathi Devi and Garuda, his eternal wingman (literally). - The temple is adorned with intricate granite carvings and South Indian-style gopurams, making it Instagram-worthy even if you're not religious. - A community hall and meditation centre nearby offer both spiritual nourishment and spaces for events, yoga, and discourses. Why It's Totally Worth Your Time (and Pranam) - The temple isn’t just a place of worship — it’s a peaceful escape from the noisy world, ideal for soul-searching or simply soul-soothing. - Evening aarti here is a spectacle — chants, lamps, and that surreal sense of “all-is-well” washing over you. - Entry is free, and the crowd is usually well-behaved — making it senior-citizen and family friendly. Reflections: If you ever find yourself in Guwahati needing a spiritual recharge — or just an hour away from traffic and tapori music — this temple delivers tranquility in temple bell-sized doses. Final Verdict: A pocket of peace and piety in Assam that feels like a divine southern detour. You don’t need Google Maps to find peace here — just a little faith.
Rajdeep D — Google review
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Betkuchi, P.O, GARCHUK, Guwahati, Assam 781035, India
https://purvatirupatibalajimandir.com/
+91 98643 29440
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Umiam Lake

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Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Umiam Lake, also known as Badapani by locals, is a stunning man-made water body located 16 km from Shillong. Surrounded by lush greenery, the lake offers various recreational activities such as boating and picnics. Visitors can enjoy the crystal-clear blue waters and vibrant flowers while taking advantage of different boating facilities available. Additionally, there is a nearby resort for those looking to extend their visit or enjoy a meal.
The view is great. Must visit place in shillong. The lake is awesome and provides fresh air. There is a bit of walking to reach the lake but it's a great photoshoot place. Boating will be available when the weather is good. There are also rafting races happening in the lake as well.
Nishanth D — Google review
Your entry to Meghalaya when you drive into Shillong from Guwahati. It is a sports complex which has been developer around a man made lake fed by rainwater. Plenty of parking, great views, decent washrooms and the speed boat experience was excellent and felt safe as well. Charging an entry fee seems excessive if a person is boating then perhaps it could be refunded( because it is quite high 50 pp, while boating is 200). Lovely clean air and clear skies make a very good experience.
Avinash V — Google review
Borapani Lake, also known as Umiam Lake, is an amazing place is located just about 15 km before reaching Shillong from Guwahati, Assam. The hilly place is very nice.
Ms B — Google review
Once part of the state of Assam, this man made lake was included into Meghalaya when 3 southern districts of Assam were made part of the newly formed state. A place of unparalleled natural beauty and bio-diversity. MTDC has built a resort "Orchid Lake resort" on the banks.
Suman S — Google review
Water is pretty. Boating was quite expensive. The boat guy did not behaved well tho, we asked him to slow down a bit cuz the boat was literally jumping and we couldn’t balance well. He did not respond , it was like he was pretty annoyed from the start. He did not slow down and when we asked him to slow down the second time he replied ‘its like this only’. It was only one round for 8min after paying 600 for 3 people. There is no good eatery inside. I’d give my experience 7.5/10.
Neha H — Google review
A Tranquil Jewel Just Outside Shillong Umiam Lake is, without doubt, one of the crown jewels of Meghalaya. Just a short drive from Shillong’s hustle - around 15 km from Police Bazar - this place opens up into a vast, glimmering expanse of water cradled by rolling green hills. It’s the kind of place that makes you pause, breathe, and forget time altogether. The surroundings are peaceful and beautifully kept - perfect for an afternoon stroll or simply sitting by the shore with a flask of tea. Boating here is a real treat - hop onto a shared speedboat or take a kayak out if you fancy a bit more quiet. Either way, the views are sublime, especially as the sun starts to dip and the sky reflects off the lake’s calm surface. Before reaching the lake entrance, there’s a lovely little viewpoint worth stopping for. You’ll find some fast food stalls there too - nothing fancy, but great for a quick bite with a view. Whether you’re into photography, nature, or just a bit of soul-soothing stillness, Umiam Lake is a must. A gentle reminder of how spectacular simplicity can be.
Swarup ( — Google review
Nice one, it's huge, and the view is beautiful. Boating facility is available here.
Kousani B — Google review
a large artificial lake in Meghalaya, such a beauty 😍 can’t take my eyes over the lake 🌊 the scene was amazingly peaceful and the atmosphere was beautiful around it. the weather was perfect’ and the view was spectacular!
Harsh B — Google review
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4.4
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Meghalaya, USA
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Don Bosco Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Don Bosco Museum, also known as the Don Bosco Center for Indigenous Cultures, is a renowned museum located in Shillong. Opened in 2003, it offers insights into the history and culture of northeastern states such as Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. The museum's collection includes tools, clothing and artifacts showcasing the lifestyle of indigenous tribal societies in North East India.
Must visit the Museum for learning and knowledge about culture, heritage of North-East India. There also many things to learn about Science & Technology, History, Geography etc etc. Students must visit this place to gain more knowledge. A must place to visit in Shillong.
Shantanu J — Google review
Don Bosco museum offers many displays. It's multi floor building. It's a lot of knowledge and great collection of North East heritage. Most recommended place to visit in shillong. Entry fee to museum 100 /- for adults, 50/- for children upto 5th STD. Camera fee 100. There are 7 floors and last floor has sky walk. Amazing experience.
Rakshitha S — Google review
My wife and I visited the museum in Oct 2025. At first we were really concerned how we would be able to climb th 7 storeys but soon after entering a staff member kindly directed us to a lift that took us to the top sky walk and we could enjoy all floors (a MUST visit) strolling down. A men's or Ladies toilet on every single floor makes it Senior friendly. The collection is a comprehensive and superb one. We came back knowing a lot about all 7 North East (sister) States! Highly recommend a visit.
Srinivasan J — Google review
This is a must visit in Shillong with a ticket cost of just 20 rupees per head, I highly recommend to explore this place in order to understand the cultures and heritage of all the North Eastern States We went there with minimal knowledge and we got to experience most of the cultures. Also would recommend taking an option to click pictures. It’ll help you in making memories We took many pictures and had really fun at the view point as well. Spare at-least 2-3 hrs It’s air conditioned and well maintained, The staff is friendly too and there’s a store with lot of options to buy from.
Jaswanth D — Google review
It's a well maintained museum and the skywalk gives a vast panoramic view of the Shillong town. It's a must visit if you're in Shillong. The ticket is cheap with extra charges for mobiles and cameras. The museum beautifully showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Seven Sister states and one brother Sikkim. Each floor is dedicated to different aspects of tribal life, their belongings and how they manage their livelihood. One can understand the difference between the cultures of the seven states in a very lucid way.
Manab T — Google review
The name don't represent the place , it's more of a cultural And Heritage Museum. Build with multistory 7 floor active museum with about 20 chambers. Contents include from Stone age area to modern journey. A video visual graphic presentation should have been added benefit One need minimum 1 and half hour to have a brief look, and more for detailed understanding Photography from mobile is also chargeable
Rakesh A — Google review
It beautifully showcases the rich culture and traditions of North-East India across 7 well-organized floors. The exhibits are informative, and the rooftop skywalk offers a great view of the city. Clean, well-maintained, and perfect for anyone curious about tribal heritage.
Indaribhashisha R — Google review
Can you go to the museum? See the timing and see whether it is not a holiday? Good museum, it shows culture of seven sisters and Sikkim So many exhibits related to the business to the entertainment and to the living of the states It’s six storied , hexagon building You need to walk and climb stairs At the terrace, you have the viewpoint to see Shillong from all the sides
Anand J — Google review
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4.5
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Mawlai Phudmuri, Mawlai Mawdatbaki, Shillong, Meghalaya 793008, India
http://www.dbcic.org/
+91 94369 62288
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Police Bazar

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Neighborhoods
Police Bazar in Shillong is a bustling area with various government buildings, including the Old High Court Building and the Golf Club House. Visitors can explore attractions like Elephant Falls, Shillong Peak, and the Shillong Golf Course for stunning views and historical significance. The Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians offers a peaceful retreat, while shopping at Police Bazar provides an opportunity to connect with locals.
3.6
(675)
Shillong, Meghalaya, India
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Ward's Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Ward's Lake, also known as Pollock's Lake, is a picturesque non-natural lake located at the heart of Shillong city. Surrounded by lush green gardens and brightly colored flower beds, it serves as a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks around the horseshoe-shaped lake or simply relax amidst the vibrant flora.
🌟 Ward’s Lake – Shillong’s Little Slice of Peace Ward’s Lake is a beautiful escape right in the heart of Shillong. Surrounded by manicured gardens, colorful flowers, and shaded walking paths, it’s the kind of place where you instantly slow down. The highlight for me was the charming wooden bridge in the middle—it gives you a picture-perfect view of the lake and the reflections of the trees. Entry is just ₹20, and you can rent a pedal boat for a relaxed ride on the water. It’s clean, well-maintained, and perfect for families, couples, or even solo travelers looking for a calm stroll. The orchids and seasonal blooms add a splash of color, making it a photographer’s delight. In short: peaceful, well-kept, and a refreshing green break from the city’s buzz.
Rahool P — Google review
Ward’s Lake in Shillong was my second travel destination, and I had a really peaceful and pleasant experience there. The park is quite large and spread across a big area. It is located right along the main road, so it’s easy to find. There is an entry ticket, and plastic bottles or any kind of plastic items are not allowed inside, which helps keep the place clean and eco-friendly. Inside the park, there are many trees, a big lake with a lot of fish, and small birds flying around. Visitors often feed the fish, and the overall atmosphere is very calm and close to nature. The park is well maintained. Cleaning staff are present and regularly keep the area clean. There is also a small section near a pool where you can rent traditional local dresses and take photos, which is a fun experience. A small café inside the park offers light snacks and drinks, so you can sit and relax for a while. This place is good for walking, relaxing, spending time in nature, and clicking photos. I would definitely recommend visiting it if you're in Shillong.
Subhashree B — Google review
Very beautiful lake only 5 minutes distance from police Bazar in shillong. If you want to enjoy and relax than this place is Awesome 👍👍😎😎
Mathskart C — Google review
Wards Lake is a charming little escape in the heart of Shillong. The serene water, surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens and walking paths, makes it perfect for a peaceful stroll or just sitting quietly and soaking in the calm. The wooden bridge across the lake adds a lovely touch, and if you’re lucky, you might spot a few colorful fish swimming by. It’s not a place for adventure seekers, but if you appreciate quiet moments in nature, this spot won’t disappoint.
Tanisha K — Google review
Nice place. You can boat here at affordable price. Also good place for photos. Here you can also get yourself clicked in traditional Khasi dress with jewellery and crown with minimal charges. Dont worry photographer is also available if you want photos from camera but they will charge you for the photos. Must visit this place!!!
Bijoya D — Google review
Such a Lovely place in the heart of Shillong. The lake is filled with natural beauty, such as beautiful flowers, trees, ducks,geese, pegions. The place get young and happening during cherry blossoms festival. But have to park the car bit far from the entry gate. And charges extra money for professional cameras.
Bablee B — Google review
The Most Awaited! CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL 2025 The biggest Music Festival in the region. This annual festival brings together local and international artists, musicians, and performers for a weekend of non-stop entertainment, delicious food, and merriment. With its unique blend of traditional and modern elements, the festival showcases the best of Shillong’s spirit and creativity
Rashidul R — Google review
A well beautiful and well maintained park.Its in walking distance from Police Bazaar.Do visit when you are in Shillong.Highly recommended. The ticket price for adult is 20 rs
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Police Bazar, Shillong, Meghalaya 793001, USA
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Shillong View Point, Laitkor Peak

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Shillong View Point, also known as Shillong Peak, is a popular destination for tourists and day-trippers. Located at an altitude of approximately 2000m above sea level and about 10km from the heart of Shillong City, it offers panoramic views of the city during the day and a mesmerizing sight of city lights at night.
Shillong View Point, also known as Laitkor Peak, truly deserves a 5-star rating. As the highest point in Meghalaya, at 1966 meters, the panoramic views are simply breathtaking. Located roughly 10 kilometers from Shillong city, the journey to the peak is an experience in itself. You'll need to park at the ticket counter and then take a short taxi ride through an Indian Air Force area, which adds a unique touch. The drive, though only 3 kilometers, is a peaceful and scenic ascent, maintained at a gentle 30 km/h. Keep in mind that this tranquil spot closes relatively early, around 4 PM, so plan your visit accordingly. The serene atmosphere and stunning vistas make it an unforgettable destination.
Sohom P — Google review
It's a good place to get an aerial view of Shillong city. It was good. The cars are not allowed inside. You need to get the tickets, pass and id proof go inside after verified by the police. And they will provide you the car to go inside also.
Dikshya — Google review
Shillong Viewpoint at Laitkor Peak was a mixed experience for me. The view itself is absolutely breathtaking—you get a sweeping panorama of the city, the hills, and on a clear day it feels magical, almost like floating above the clouds. That part really lived up to the hype and made the visit memorable. What disappointed me, though, was how commercialized the whole place felt. Instead of focusing on showcasing culture or giving visitors a deeper experience of the region, everything seemed centered around selling things—photo ops in traditional Khasi attire, snacks, and trinkets. The charm of the natural setting gets a bit overshadowed by the push for money. Despite that, I can’t deny the beauty of the viewpoint itself. The scenery makes it worth a visit, but the experience could have been so much richer if it celebrated the culture as much as the view. For me, it’s a solid 4/5.
Ragini B — Google review
“Where clouds guard the city of dreams.” From Shillong View Point, the world below looks like a painting — misty hills, tiny homes, and a city wrapped in clouds. The air carries peace, and the breeze feels like a soft melody from the mountains. 🌫️💚 Standing there, I felt time slow down, as if Shillong itself was smiling back at me. ✨
Rahul D — Google review
Best place to get a bird’s view of Shilong city. Its situated inside the Army camp. No private vehicles are allowed. Only local taxi from the tkt counter to be booked and they ll take you to this point.
Sudam S — Google review
Visited in August. Amazing view. Totally covered by dense fog. Atmosphere is cool. Quiet place. The route to place is also amazing
Madhuri M — Google review
Just fantastic view. You require to hire a local car @Rs 200/- per car for max 4 people. The entry fee per person is Rs 50/- . The private vehicles are not allowed as it’s a Airforce premises. The view point is about 1.3 Km from the main gate of Airforce Unit of Shillong. You can enjoy nature while seeing the Shillong view from the peak. The view can be watched in very binocular by paying extra Rs 20/ per person The traditional Khasi Attire are available for Rs 100/- per person and you can click photographs for cherishing the moments for the life time. In total a must visit place
Nagesh P — Google review
Shillong Peak: A Panoramic View with an Unexpected Twist Shillong Peak is one of the highest points in Meghalaya, offering an awe-inspiring panoramic view of the entire city and the surrounding hills. Standing at over 6,000 feet above sea level, the peak provides a breathtaking vantage point where you can see the lush landscapes, rolling hills, and the beauty of nature stretched out before you. On a clear day, the view is truly mesmerizing, with the clouds floating just above the city and the green hills fading into the horizon. One thing to note, though, is the presence of an army base nearby. While I was enjoying the serene atmosphere, I was startled by the sound of gunshots. It turns out there was army training happening in the vicinity, which added an unexpected and somewhat intense element to the experience. Although the gunshots were a bit jarring at first, it wasn’t a major disruption, and it reminded me of the strong military presence in the area. The drive to Shillong Peak is equally stunning, with winding roads and forested paths leading you to the top. The military guards at the entrance are friendly, and the area is well-maintained. Be prepared for some light security checks since the peak is located within a restricted military zone. Overall, Shillong Peak is a must-visit for anyone coming to Meghalaya. The view is unmatched, and while the gunshots from the army training might catch you off guard, they don’t take away from the natural beauty of the place. Just a small quirk of the experience that adds to the uniqueness of your visit!
Kiron A — Google review
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Peak Viewing Point, Shillong, Meghalaya 793010, India
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Elephant Falls, Shillong

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Elephant Falls in Shillong is a stunning multi-tiered waterfall surrounded by picturesque scenery. Visitors can easily explore the area through walking trails and stairs. The falls are formed by three small streams merging to create a beautiful cascade. While in Shillong, tourists can also trek to the top of Shillong Peak for panoramic views, visit the historic Shillong Golf Course, offer prayers at the Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians, and experience local shopping at Police Bazar.
Excellent Water Fall to see very nearly. Elephant Falls is a popular three-tiered waterfall in Shillong, Meghalaya, known for its natural beauty and scenic views. Named after a now-destroyed elephant-shaped rock, the falls are also called "Ka Kshaid Lai Pateng Khohsiew" or "the three-step waterfall". Visitors can enjoy well-maintained paths, take photos, and see the cascades from different viewpoints. Check my YT channel on Elephant Falls on YT- BPS Chauhan VLOGS
Mathskart C — Google review
Elephant Falls is one of the most famous and easily accessible waterfalls in Shillong, often considered a must-visit stop for anyone exploring Meghalaya. Located just about 12 km from the city center, this beautiful three-tiered waterfall offers a refreshing escape into nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sound of cascading water. The falls are named after a rock that once resembled an elephant, though it was destroyed in an earthquake many years ago. Visitors can descend through well-built steps that lead to three different levels of the falls — each offering its own unique view and charm. The lowest tier is the most picturesque, where the water gushes down dramatically, making it a favorite spot for photos. The area is well-maintained, with proper walkways, railings, and small shops near the entrance selling local crafts and snacks. It’s a great place to relax, take pictures, and enjoy the cool misty air. Highlights: Three-tiered waterfall surrounded by dense greenery Conveniently located close to Shillong city Safe, well-maintained pathways and viewing platforms Excellent spot for photography and short nature walks Tips: Wear comfortable shoes — the steps can be steep and slippery. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. The best time to visit is during or just after the monsoon for full water flow. Spend time at the bottom tier for the best views and photos.
Rick D — Google review
Elephant Falls in Shillong is truly a natural gem and one of the most popular tourist spots in Meghalaya. The waterfall is divided into three layers, each offering a unique charm. The first tier is broad and calm, while the second and third drops are more powerful and picturesque. The view becomes increasingly beautiful as you go down the well-maintained stairway surrounded by lush greenery. The place is easily accessible from Shillong city, and the entry ticket is quite affordable. There are small shops near the entrance selling souvenirs, local snacks, and tea. The best time to visit is during or just after the monsoon when the water flow is at its peak. Photography lovers will find this place perfect for capturing nature’s beauty. However, be prepared for a bit of walking and stair climbing. Overall, Elephant Falls is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Shillong—peaceful, scenic, and refreshing!
Subha K — Google review
The place is on the way to Mawphlang Sacred Forest. Approx 18km from Shillong. Its a nice spot. What all we can see and do 1. Entry fee - 100 per adult 2. 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler can be taken. 3. Refreshment and some locally made products can be bought from the shops at the entrance. 4. Three stage waterfalls is there. First is at the same level while for others you have to go down through stairs. 5. Garden on the other side of stage three water fall. 6. Bathing and Swimming is not at all allowed. 7. Average crowding.
ABHISHEK S — Google review
Simple, accessible, but not a very “natural” waterfall experience Elephant Falls is one of the easiest tourist spots to visit in Shillong. The waterfall has three levels, but honestly, it doesn’t fully feel like a natural, untouched waterfall because of the heavy tourist infrastructure around it. Still, it’s pleasant and good for quick sightseeing. What to know: 1. It doesn’t look like a raw natural falls — more like a landscaped tourist spot. 2. It can be crowded at times, especially on weekends. 3. Toilets are available right before the entrance, which is convenient. 4. Tickets are minimal, good for budget travellers. 5. The steps are easy, well-maintained, and not tiring at all — suitable for all age groups.
The N — Google review
This is a must go destination while travelling in Shillong. The local Khasi name of the falls is Ka Kshaid Lai, which literally means waterfalls with three stages. You can not see all three stages together but you have to go down through stairs to visit each stage ......all three stages are very beautiful. The largest one is the third and lowest stage. This area also have plenty of parking and good food options. Also good for buying souvenirs.
Shouvik S — Google review
Elephant Falls is an okay-type waterfall - not particularly impressive compared to many others. I've seen far more beautiful waterfalls in Sikkim, and most of them don't even charge a visiting fee. Here, they take ₹100 per person just to enter, which feels unreasonable for what the place offers. On top of that, you need to pay for parking even if you leave your motorcycle on the roadside. Overall, the experience felt more like a money-making setup than a genuine tourist attraction.
Ikramul M — Google review
Indeed an elephant, This elephant falls has 3 falls, first at the top, then the mid- layer and then you land to the bottom. You need to trek for 15-20mins, the stairs are proper so won't be a difficult trek, it would be total of 150-200 steps. If you plan to visit elephant falls, please wear proper shoe as sandals might slip, rest everything is perfect 🙂
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TYRSHI WATER FALL

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One of the beautiful falls in West Jayantia Hills. It is a hidden waterfall actually, not so many travellers come here to enjoy the beauty. The trees and the colourful leaves make it more beautiful. Actually, it is a cascade, not a proper waterfall. There are paddy fields also which get benefit from the water. Such a Photogenic waterfall this one is. You can capture nice pieces of photographs for you and your partner. You just need to come down to the bottom. Then you will feel the actual version of it. There are plenty of flowers, I Don't know the names bit they seem to be the permanent residents of this area.
Subhankar D — Google review
One of the more unique water fall experiences ever. Walking through / surrounded by Paddy fields to the two tiered cascade. Went early in the morning so it was not much crowded . About 350 steps and a path one way down so it is not very tough but for a couple of sections on the way back when you get the sun on you. The water is so cool and you are tempted to get under the falls. Clean and well maintained and makes for amazing pictures. The air feels so fresh and sweet smelling thanks to all the vegetation. Shall be of the favourite parts of my Meghalaya visit. Best visited on your return trip from Dawki to Shillong if you plan it that way - along with Krang Suri falls and Narthiang.
Avinash V — Google review
Tyrshi Falls, located near Jowai in the West Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya, is a stunning and lesser-known waterfall that showcases the raw beauty of the region. Nestled amidst rolling hills and dense greenery, this waterfall offers a peaceful escape for travelers seeking tranquility away from the more popular tourist spots. The waterfall cascades gracefully over rocky cliffs into a natural pool below, surrounded by lush forest and misty hills. The gushing water, combined with the cool breeze, creates a refreshing and serene atmosphere. Unlike heavily commercialized waterfalls, Tyrshi Falls maintains its pristine charm and is perfect for photography, nature walks, and short picnics. The approach is moderately easy, with a scenic walk through greenery and small local trails, making it accessible for most visitors. The area remains relatively quiet, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the soothing sounds and sights of the waterfall. Highlights: Beautiful waterfall in a peaceful, offbeat location near Jowai Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic hills Ideal for photography, relaxation, and nature lovers Less crowded, offering a calm and authentic experience Tips: Best visited during or after the monsoon (June–October) for full water flow. Wear comfortable shoes, as some parts of the trail can be slippery. Carry water and snacks; facilities are limited nearby. Visit during daylight hours for safety and the best views.
Rick D — Google review
Experience the serenity of Tyrchi Falls! Take a leisurely stroll down the safely paved path to the base of the falls, where refreshing mist awaits. Suitable for all ages, this easy trek takes under 10 minutes down and 10-15 minutes back up. Enjoy breathtaking views of lush paddy fields along the way, perfect for a picturesque moment. Entry fee is Rs 30 per adult and parking is at an additional Rs 50.
Nayna W — Google review
Tyrshi Waterfall, often called the ‘twin of Shillong’s Elephant Falls,’ is a hidden gem near Jowai in Meghalaya. The waterfall is wide and elegant, cascading down gracefully amidst lush greenery, making it a picture-perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers. What makes Tyrshi special is the scenic approach – you get to walk through golden paddy fields on a beautiful stone pathway with over 100 steps leading down to the viewpoint. The peaceful walk itself feels like a journey into nature’s lap. From the bottom, the view of the waterfall is absolutely breathtaking, especially during the monsoon when the flow is at its peak. Unlike more commercialized waterfalls, Tyrshi is relatively less crowded, which adds to its charm and serenity. You can truly enjoy the sound of rushing water, the cool breeze, and the calm surroundings without much disturbance. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxed visit, photography, or just spending quiet moments away from the rush. If you’re in Jowai or planning a trip around West Jaintia Hills, Tyrshi Waterfall is a must-visit destination that beautifully captures the raw and untouched beauty of Meghalaya
Sai Y — Google review
My trip to Meghalaya was an unforgettable experience! The state truly deserves its title as the “Abode of Clouds.” The natural beauty of the hills, waterfalls, and caves was breathtaking. Visiting places like Cherrapunji, Dawki, and Shillong was the highlight of the journey
Suman R — Google review
If you are looking for peace and natural beauty, Tyrshi Waterfall is the perfect hidden gem in Meghalaya. Located near Jowai in the Jaintia Hills, this waterfall feels like a postcard come to life. 👉 Highlights: To reach the waterfall, you need to walk down around 300+ steps, surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views. From the pathway, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Jaintia Hills. During the monsoon season, the waterfall looks even more majestic and powerful. The place is usually less crowded, making it calm and peaceful for nature lovers. 💡 Tips for Visitors: Wear comfortable shoes as the steps can be a bit slippery. Carry a camera – the scenery here is extremely photogenic. Best time to visit is during the monsoon for the full experience. ⭐ Overall Rating: 4.7/5 👉 A must-visit spot in Meghalaya, perfect for those who love nature, photography, and peaceful surroundings.
Rahul A — Google review
Tyrshi Waterfall near Jowai in Meghalaya offers a stunning, serene experience for visitors. The waterfall is tall and mighty, cascading down rocky cliffs surrounded by lush greenery and scenic paddy fields. The trek to the base, via well-maintained steps and a picturesque arch bridge, makes the visit extra special, offering panoramic views of the valley below.The atmosphere is peaceful and uncrowded, as Tyrshi Falls remains relatively unknown compared to other spots. There are no vendors or tourist crowds—just the sound of birds, rustling leaves, and the magnificent rush of water. The best time to visit is after the monsoon, when the water is at its most impressive, and the landscape is vibrant.The walk down can be tiring but is entirely worth the effort for the spectacular views, cool mist from the falls, and the tranquility rarely found elsewhere. One can enjoy nature walks, photography, and even a refreshing dip in the natural pool, but packing snacks is essential as there aren't any shops nearby. Tyrshi Falls is an ideal day trip for families, nature lovers, and those seeking solitude and the raw beauty of Meghalaya.
Yugal G — Google review
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Laitlum Canyon

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Laitlum Canyon, located atop the Khasi hills in Meghalaya, offers breathtaking panoramic views of lush green hills, deep valleys, and beautiful cloud-covered landscapes. The area is often compared to the Scottish highlands due to its resemblance. To reach the canyon, visitors can enjoy a scenic drive through winding roads surrounded by verdant landscapes.
One of the best place to visit. Such a beautiful view of the valleys and clouds. Soft breezes with cold weather throughout the months and it just makes you feel the peace. Great place to sit and chill with friends and family. You must visit if you are planning for a vacation in Meghalaya.
Prerana D — Google review
I recently visited Laitlum Canyon, and it was truly one of the most wonderful experiences of my trip to Meghalaya. If you want to feel close to nature, this is the perfect place to visit. Located around 70 km from Shillong, the drive itself is scenic, passing through beautiful hills and local villages. Once you reach, the view is absolutely breathtaking — vast green valleys, steep cliffs, and clouds floating right beside you. It genuinely feels like standing in the middle of the sky! You can easily spend the entire day here, just soaking in the peace and natural beauty. Many visitors bring their own food, and you can even cook or have a picnic while enjoying the cool breeze and stunning views. There are also a few small local shops near the parking area where you can buy tea, snacks, and refreshments, which adds to the charm of the place. Parking is available and costs ₹50 if you’re coming by car. The locals who manage the place are friendly and helpful, making the visit even more enjoyable. What I loved most about Laitlum Canyon is that it’s still less commercialized and peaceful, offering a raw and pure connection with nature. It’s a paradise for photographers, nature lovers, and anyone looking for a calm escape from city life. Overall, Laitlum Canyon is a must-visit spot near Shillong. The views, the atmosphere, and the feeling of being surrounded by clouds make it an unforgettable experience. 🌤️💚
Achuth M — Google review
What an amazing place!!! Loved it. Seen and experienced something like this for the first time. I visited it on 1st week of October. How can something be so perfect and beautiful ??? Nature is amazing. Must witness at least once in your life. Sachme kya jagah hai bhai Laithlum. ❤️ The clouds will keep running towards you evertime seemed like they want to hug you. Must visit !!!! Must visit !!! Must visit !!!!.
Abhishek S — Google review
Visiting this beautiful valley was an unforgettable experience. The scenery was absolutely breathtaking — surrounded by majestic hills, lush greenery, and a river flowing peacefully through the heart of it. The fresh air and calm atmosphere made it the perfect escape from the noise of daily life. Every corner of the valley looked like a picture — from the blooming flowers to the distant mist-covered mountains. It’s a place that truly connects you with nature and leaves you feeling refreshed and inspired. Highly recommended for anyone who loves peace, beauty, and a touch of adventure. 🌿🏞️
Marynah N — Google review
About 70/75 mins drive from Shillong. We were lucky with the weather, having gotten there early in the morning. Nice cool breeze blowing the mist over , giving us a wonderful view of the canyon / valley below. Grassy Knoll which makes for fantastic pictures. Uniqueness about this place was it combines a lovely view with the grassy meadows - two places in one ! Parking is quite good and pay and use washrooms. Some small shops close by with basic quick eats. Tickets are 20 per person and parking for cars is 50.
ASHWANI K — Google review
Visited Laitlum tourist spot located near to Shillong. It is about half an hour driving on less traffic days. A person comes to Shillong must visit this place in addition to Dawki, Mawsynrsram and Cheerapunjee. The authorities have maintain the place superbly like other tourist place in Meghalaya. One can enjoy family picnic here with parcels food. It is little windy so visitors are recommended to takeswarm cloth with them. I highly recommend all to visit this place, once in their lifetime.
Ray — Google review
Beautiful tourist destination in Meghalaya. Ensure that it is in your itinerary when you visit Meghalaya. Ample space for parking and enough area to move about. One of the best places for photography. When you reach the spot, the beauty of the place will force you to linger there for some time. Children will love it particularly. Though it is not as marvellous as the Grand Canyon in the USA, this is quite fine, with beautiful blue hills and deep valleys everywhere.
Dr G — Google review
My visit to Laitlum Canyons was an absolutely unforgettable experience! I was completely mesmerized by the view from the moment I arrived. The name "Laitlum" (meaning "end of hills") is so fitting. The valleys are truly awesome; they are vast, sweeping, and stretch out as far as the eye can see, looking like a painting. Seeing the clouds roll through them is magical. I also loved the weather during my visit. It was so pleasant and fresh, which just made the entire experience perfect. Standing there, taking in that incredible scenery with the beautiful weather, was a moment of pure awe. I can't recommend visiting Laitlum Canyons enough. It’s a stunning piece of nature that truly captivates you and one of the best viewpoints I've ever seen.
MD A — Google review
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Mawphlang Sacred Forest

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Historical landmark
Mawphlang Sacred Grove is a forest that has been preserved by the Khasi community for its historical and religious significance. The dense forest can be explored through guided tours, which last approximately an hour. Visitors are not allowed to remove anything from the forest or damage any trees or plants within it. The forest contains many ancient medicinal trees, some of which are over 500 years old. Additionally, there are various mushrooms and sacrificial sites that have been used for religious rituals throughout many generations.
An absolutely amazing and very unique experience in India. A beautiful forest area which is maintained by the village and the community. The guides charge about 350 for the short 30/40 mins half tour . Explaining about some of the flora as well as some of the rituals and traditions, their presence with you is mandatory and makes the forest walk a wonderful experience . A good hour and bit drive from Shillong , we were fortunate to have wonderful cool and cloudy weather which enhanced the experience . Excellent place and I enjoyed the experience - I hope it continues to be maintained well . The guide helped to learned more about the menhirs / monolith stones which are respected by the tribes. We also learned about the trees which give the Rudraksh and for a nice lesson on it from our guide Ryngkat.
Avinash V — Google review
A beautiful forest is like nature’s own masterpiece — a world full of peace, mystery, and life. Sunlight filters gently through the leaves, painting the ground with golden patterns. The air feels fresh and alive, carrying the soft sounds of birds singing and leaves whispering in the breeze. Every tree stands tall and proud, each with a story to tell — of time, growth, and quiet strength. The forest is not just a place of beauty, but also of calm and wonder — a reminder that even in silence, life thrives in the most magical ways. 🌿✨ I am glad that I get a chance to visit. Guide was very nice and helpful.
Marynah N — Google review
Serene, clean and quiet. 1 hour drive from Shillong. This is the only one open to tourists out of several other sacred forests through out Meghalaya. A local community group manages the tourist visits. An entry fee (for each person and car extra) with guide fee is charged. The guides are actually local boys who take a group for a half n hour trail. The ground in front of the forest is do clean that it looks like outside India.
Suman S — Google review
This is just outside shillong city, not so far. A sacred place for the local Khasi community. The place is dedicated to their god Labasa...they used to seek permission for hunting through animal sacrifice for Labasa. The walking trail is really beautiful.... someone have to take a guide to enter to the forest area, the guide will describe about the khasi traditions, history and the monoliths situated inside the forest. There are full and half trek options. The place is very serene and quiet. Someone must not take anything outside the forest, whether its leaves or stones or rudraksh or flowers.
Shouvik S — Google review
How to reach - You can hire a taxi or a rented 2 wheeler to reach. We went on Sunday and got mix response from locals regarding shared taxi/sumo. So better don't hope for it. Renting two wheeler is a better option if you are experienced rider. Average renting starts nearly 800 for a scooty. Bargaining is based in your skills. Good view and peaceful, better you take food and have a quality time there. Entry is 30rs per person, 350rs guide (half trek) mandatory, parking for 2 wheeler is 20rs. The half trekking is almost 30-40 mins total in and out. Nothing allowed to take out. Rudraksh can be bought at the counter or better say from the guides help desk. At the end they ask to donate some money voluntarily but if you don't want to be asked to so better don't go to them 😜. Rest the guide will tell you about sacred forest. Nothing exciting but can be visited if you have time.
ABHISHEK S — Google review
The Mawphlang Sacred Forest is a truly unique and spiritual experience in Meghalaya. Spread across 193 acres, it is carefully preserved by the local Khasi community, where nothing – not even a leaf or pebble – can be taken out. Entry is only with a guide (₹350), and their explanations about the forest’s flora, rituals, and traditions make the visit memorable. Highlights include the Rudraksh trees with symbolic meanings, and the monolith stone formations representing family and tribal beliefs. The guides also share fascinating stories about Khasi rituals and their matrilineal culture . Walking through the dense, mossy forest feels magical and peaceful
Rahul M — Google review
An old story behind this sacred forest search in google..this forest is actually maintained by khasi tribes . At the entry point they charged 30 rs entry fees + car parking 50 rs+ guide charges 350 rs ..guide show u rudraksha trees, radodrendron and pine tree and tell the tourist story of this forest. I think the tour guide is not mandatory
SABYASACHI S — Google review
Mawphlang Sacred Forest, a mystical gem in Meghalaya! This ancient forest is steeped in tradition and spirituality, with towering trees, crystal-clear streams, and vibrant flora. The air is thick with history and reverence, as locals have protected this sacred grove for centuries. Walking through the forest is like stepping into a different world – serene, untouched, and full of life. The Khasi people's deep connection with nature is palpable, making this a truly unique experience. Tips: - Respect the forest's sacredness and follow local guidelines. - Wear comfortable shoes for the undulating terrain. - Engage with local guides to uncover the forest's secrets. A visit to Mawphlang Sacred Forest is a journey into Meghalaya's rich cultural heritage and natural splendor.
Ranadip D — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Nongrum, Synrang Kaban, Meghalaya 793121, India
+91 96158 84327
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Nongkhnum Island

Campground
Nature & Parks
Islands
4.5
(6)
West Khasi Hills, Nongstoiñ-Mawkyrwat Road, Nongkhnum Road, Meghalaya 793119, India
20

Krangshuri Home Stay cum Camping

Holiday home
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
I had an absolutely incredible experience at Krangshuri Homestay cum Camping! Nestled in the heart of nature, this place is a hidden gem in Meghalaya. What truly sets this place apart is its proximity to nature. Waking up to the sound of birds and the nearby waterfall was refreshing. If you're looking for a serene getaway, surrounded by nature with great service, Krangshuri Home Stay cum Camping is the place to be! Highly recommended for nature lovers, adventurers, or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat. The accommodations were clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. Whether you choose a cozy homestay room or the adventurous camping option, the experience is equally magical. Nice place for your next stay....do check it out.
Vishram ( — Google review
Best homestay ever ive experienced near krangsuri waterfall. The staff are very friendly & welcoming to the travelers a unique and immersive experience by allowing us to stay in a home most unique nature feeling.best homestay. apna sa feeling hota hai. And the food give as a feeling Ghar ka khana so 😋 tasty. Highly recommend👍
Labiang D — Google review
One of the best homestay in northeast India. My favorite homestay. New, clean helpful and good behaviour teste and clean food. Thank you very much for your hospitality.
SOMNATH P — Google review
Feels like home… but with better WiFi and a cooler owner I stayed here for a few days, and honestly, I’m starting to think I might just “accidentally” forget to leave. The house is so cozy it feels like it gives you a hug the moment you step in. Everything is spotless (seriously, I dropped a cookie on the floor and considered eating it—don’t judge 😅). And the owner? Absolute legend! Not only super helpful and kind, but also has a great sense of humor—basically part-time host, part-time stand-up comedian. They made sure I felt comfortable, guided me around like a local, and even shared stories that made me laugh harder than Netflix. If you’re looking for a place that’s safe, warm, and comes with free smiles, this is it. Just be careful—you might end up liking it so much that you’ll start calling it “home” too!
Taranum K — Google review
I had a wonderful experience staying at Krangsuri Homestay. The location is peaceful and close to nature, making it perfect for relaxation. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. The hosts were extremely warm, helpful, and made me feel at home throughout my stay. The food was homely and delicious, especially the local dishes. If you are planning to visit Krangsuri Falls, this homestay is the best option to stay and enjoy the beauty of Meghalaya with a homely touch. Highly recommended! 🌸✨
Dream P — Google review
What an amazing place to stay. The accommodation was awesome. The food was the best home stay food I have ever had in the whole of northeast. Above all uri was such an amazing host and guide. Highly recommend this place.
Ashwin M — Google review
I stayed with my friends here for a night. Very neat, hassle free - clean homestay. This is the closest stay to the waterfall. I stayed in 5 different places in all 5 days of my Meghalaya trip, but Krangsuri homestay stood out. Food was amazing and host Youri speaks perfect English and so friendly! She helped us the next day being our guide to the waterfall and explained all the history of it! I recommend this homestay for families and also solo travelers! One homestay that I don’t mind going back again!!
Rithesh — Google review
I had the most wonderful experience staying at this homestay in Meghalaya! From the moment we arrived, the hosts welcomed us with such warmth and hospitality that we instantly felt at home. The rooms were spotless, cozy, and thoughtfully designed, offering a perfect blend of comfort and local charm. The food was absolutely delicious—freshly prepared with authentic flavors of Meghalaya, and every meal felt like it was made with love. The location is breathtaking, surrounded by lush greenery, rolling hills, and a peaceful atmosphere that truly lets you experience the beauty of Meghalaya. What made this stay truly special was the personal touch—by the hosts esp yourimem went out of their way to share stories about the culture, suggest hidden gems to explore, and even guided us to some offbeat spots we would have otherwise missed. If you are looking for a homestay that gives you not just a place to sleep but a heartfelt experience of Meghalaya’s hospitality and beauty, this is the place. Highly recommended—I would love to come back again! 🌿✨
Jestina J — Google review
4.3
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5.0
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Krangshuri, Krang Suri Rd, Umlārem, Meghalaya 793161, India
+91 60027 04160
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21

Mawjymbuin Caves, Meghalaya

Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Om Namah Shivay A naturally made Shiva Lingam. Shivji has numerous ways to proof its presence.
Ankit V — Google review
Really a great place... Feels amazing... Even though pouring water or milk is not allowed, water keeps on dripping in the Shivling from above. A must visit if you are devout worshipper of Shiva.
Himan R — Google review
Beautiful cave of Mahadev. There’s a shivling here where drop by drop water falls from the ceiling But unfortunately we can’t do abhishek or offer milk or water
Gurpreet — Google review
Naturally Shiva Linga has been formed inside the cave, true faith of hinduism 🕉️ Feeling blessed to visit this place
Saurav D — Google review
Om Namah Shivai . A must visit if you are in Mawsynram. Water automatically fall on the shiva Linga . Only few steps down to the cave . You can visit within 30 minutes . An entry fee of Rs 50/- per adult.
Subu C — Google review
Naturally formed Shiv Linga in a far-off cave in Mawsynram. The place is quiet, peaceful and beautiful. There was no one else there when we visited. There is ticket for entering the caves. Water is dripping from the top just at the entrance of the cave. Loved the overall vibe here!
Kuheli G — Google review
Shiv Mandir situated in Mawsynram, no Pooja or offerings are carried out here. Stalactite-stalagmite formation as Shiv Ling and water dripping naturally on top of it as dhara. GPS will take you to the correct spot and has a lot of parking space. Open 9am-4pm and minor entry & parking fees to be paid.
Harish S — Google review
A huge with natural Shivlingam inside. There is an upside shivlingam too on the main one with water dropping from above. The cave towards the end look a little scarry though. One has to buy a ticket to visit it. It's near Mawsynram, the wettest place on the planet, so do visit here while a visit to Mawsynram.
Vipin G — Google review
4.2
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4.2
(266)
8H3M+VXX, Mawjymbuiñ Rd, Māwsynrām, Meghalaya 793113, India
https://kaziranganationalparkassam.in/mawsynam/
22

NohKaLikai Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
NohKaLikai Falls, situated near Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, is renowned as the tallest waterfall in India, cascading from a height of over 1100 feet. It's an ideal spot for couples seeking a breathtaking natural spectacle. While swimming isn't recommended and rainbows are not guaranteed, visiting during the off-season offers a chance to appreciate the pristine beauty of the falls and its surroundings.
One of the largest waterfalls in India. The view is mesmerizing. Only problem is that it depends on your luck as the waterfall is sometimes covered with clouds and you can only hear the sound of water but cannot see the falls. The view is very beautiful from the top. There is a trekking route also but it is very strenuous. There are shops which sell local handicraft items, food etc. The entry ticket is Rs. 50 per head. If you get a view of the waterfall your visit is successfully.
Deepak K — Google review
One of the best places in cherapunji. Entry fees 50 ra per head.. wonderful place this is ..but it has a pathetic story behind the name of the falls..A lady named "Likai " jumped from this falls that falls named 'Nohkalikai'.
SABYASACHI S — Google review
Nohkalikai Falls is an amazing plunge waterfall! 🌊 Watching the water drop straight down from the cliffs is mesmerizing. The surrounding greenery and mist make it feel magical — definitely a must-visit in Meghalaya
Shubham P — Google review
This is the best place in Cherrapunji in my opinion. This falls looks stunning to say the least. One can see the blue water it falls in and hear the sound of the water from far away. It is often covered in clouds on a rainy day, but this is very normal in Cherrapunji. I would suggest to wait for some time, it may take 15-20mins, or half an hour, but the cloud will move and the moment the falls is uncovered, the feeling is ethereal. Definitely unmissable and worth it.
Kousani B — Google review
One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Chirrapunji, Meghalaya. From the view point we can get a very clear view of the waterfall. It is an astonishing view indeed. But you have to go during the rainy season in order to get a good of the waterfall full of water. By December, there will only be a trickle. However, the sight is very nice even then. Unlike most other falls, here we have a vertical fall from a tall hill top.
Dr G — Google review
We visited this waterfall in last week of September. Large amount of water was flowing that time. View of surroundings was also very nice. But you can't go near waterfall, and entry ticket was 50 rs. per head, which seem overpriced considering the viewpoint.
Suhit B — Google review
Nohkalikai Falls is truly a wonder of Meghalaya! The view of the water plunging straight down into a turquoise pool is absolutely mesmerizing. The height makes it one of the most dramatic waterfalls in India, and when you stand at the viewpoint, you can feel both peace and awe at the same time. The lush greenery around adds to the magic, making it a picture-perfect spot. There are small local stalls nearby selling snacks and handmade crafts, which adds a charming touch to the visit. I’d suggest coming here in the monsoon season when the waterfall is at its most powerful. The story behind the name also adds a layer of intrigue to the place. A must-visit if you’re exploring Shillong and Cherrapunji!
Shivkumar K — Google review
When I visited Meghalaya, one of the highlights of my trip was going to Nohkalikai Falls. The journey itself was breathtaking — the road to the falls offered an amazing view of the sky and the surrounding landscape. Nature's beauty there is truly beyond words. The lush green hills and the stunning natural surroundings made me feel so peaceful. The view of the mountains was incredibly scenic, and it felt like I was in a different world altogether. At the site, there was a pathway that led upward, and also a viewpoint from where you could see the waterfall from a distance. I went to the viewpoint — although I couldn’t go close to the falls, the view from afar was still absolutely amazing. The waterfall was so powerful and misty that I could literally see rainbows forming through the falling water. It was like witnessing nature’s magic in real time. I took a lot of pictures from the viewpoint — every angle was postcard perfect. Near the area, there were some small local shops as well, where I picked up a few items. Overall, the experience was peaceful, colorful, and unforgettable. If you ever visit Meghalaya, don't miss Nohkalikai Falls — it's a moment of pure nature you’ll always carry with you.
Subhashree B — Google review
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4.5
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Meghalaya 793108, India, USA
23

Double Decker Living Root Bridge

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Sights & Landmarks
Nature preserve
Bridges
Nestled in the lush forests of Meghalaya, the Double Decker Living Root Bridge is a remarkable sight to behold. Crafted from the intertwining roots of rubber-fig trees by the ingenious Khasi villagers over many years, these natural bridges serve as pathways across streams. Located near Nongriat village, reaching this iconic bridge involves a challenging hike down 2600 steps from Tyrna village.
It's a long steep walk for over 3000 steps. It will test a normal person's physical abilities. We did the round trip from Parking - Single and Double Decker Living Root Bridge - Parking in almost Six hours. It is absolutely worth every step! I suggest a night halt near the bridge. This way you can see the other Two scenic spots too. They are about an hour away. Drink lots of water and enjoy the pineapple slices that vendors sell along the way. The photos have been taken along the route.
Rakesh P — Google review
Nongriat Trek is a hard trek route due to its steep descents and ascents (mostly steps). It has 3 points. Double decker living root bridge. Then Blue Lagoon. Then Rainbow falls. There are 3500 steps (all descending) one way upto double decker bridge ; another 1hr to Blue Lagoon (atleast half of it don't have much elevation change). We didn't go further to rainbow falls , but it is said this will take another 2hrs one way (all ascending). We started trek (till 2nd point Blue Lagoon) before 7am, and ended it after 3pm - including almost 1.5hr spent at Blue Lagoon and 2 meals (breakfast and lunch - both Maggi) at Double decker bridge. If you are planning to go till Rainbow falls (only attempt if you have strong calf muscles and good stamina), start as early as possible - probably 6am. If so, you can reach the falls before 12. Rainbow will be visible in the falls only at noon time when sun is at the top. There are humble home stays available around the double decker bridge - so you can trek to the rainbow falls on the 2nd day.
Daya A — Google review
The Double Decker Living Root Bridge trek is one of the toughest treks in Northeast India. The trek has two parts – the first takes you to the Single Root Bridge, and the second leads to the iconic Double Decker Root Bridge. I went with my friends, and we managed to complete the entire trek, although one of my friends couldn’t complete the second part. After reaching the final destination, we found a natural pond near the bridge where we took a refreshing bath. It helped wash away all the tiredness and was a perfect way to relax and enjoy the surroundings. The experience was unforgettable
Ayaan D — Google review
Reaching the Double Decker Root Bridge isn’t just a trip — it’s a journey that tests your legs and rewards your soul. The trek starts from Tyrna village, and it’s nearly 3,000 steep steps down through lush green valleys, crystal streams, and bamboo handrails. Every step echoes the rhythm of the forest — the sound of flowing water, distant bird calls, and the occasional “almost there!” from fellow trekkers. The path is challenging, especially on the way back (yes, it’s all uphill), but the moment you stand before those two living bridges woven from ancient roots, all fatigue disappears. The bridge itself feels alive and breathing — roots intertwined over decades, carrying people across a turquoise stream below. The lower bridge is thicker, the upper one narrower, both sturdy enough to cross. Locals maintain the area beautifully, and their warm smiles make you feel welcome even in such isolation. If you ever want to experience how patience and nature create magic, this is the place. Tips: – Carry water, ORS, and light snacks; no big stalls on the route. – Start the trek early morning to avoid heat and crowd. – Wear sturdy shoes with grip — the stairs can be slippery. – Stay overnight in Nongriat if possible — the peace after sunset is unreal.
Suman S — Google review
The Double Decker Living Root Bridge in Nongriat, near Cherrapunji, is one of Meghalaya’s most extraordinary natural wonders and a true testament to the harmony between humans and nature. Formed by the interwoven roots of ancient rubber trees, this two-level bridge is a living structure that has strengthened over hundreds of years, growing more resilient with time. Reaching the bridge is an adventure in itself — a trek of around 3,000 stone steps through dense forest, small villages, and hanging bridges over crystal-clear streams. The journey is physically demanding but incredibly rewarding, with breathtaking views and the soothing sound of waterfalls all along the way. Once you reach the Double Decker Bridge, the sight is nothing short of magical. The twin layers of living roots form a natural masterpiece over a gentle stream, surrounded by emerald-green vegetation and misty air. You can even walk on the bridge, feel the strength of its living roots beneath your feet, and relax near the natural pools below — perfect for a refreshing dip after the trek. Local villagers maintain the bridge with great care, preserving this remarkable example of sustainable engineering. Highlights: Unique double-decker bridge made entirely of living tree roots Scenic and adventurous trek through forest trails and villages Natural pools nearby for swimming and relaxation Culturally rich experience showcasing Khasi ingenuity Tips: Wear sturdy shoes and carry water — the trek is steep and long. Start early in the morning to avoid heat and crowds. Stay overnight in Nongriat if you want to explore nearby attractions like Rainbow Falls. Avoid littering and respect the local environment and community.
Rick D — Google review
The bridge itself is super cool, but what's even better is the hike to it! You walk down steep stairs though a jungle with big beautiful butterflies all around you (and huge spiders!! don't touch, they're poisonous), the views are superb with lush green mountains. You don't need a guide, the path is very obvious the whole way even to the rainbow falls. There are snack shops everywhere on the path. It was super hot and humid (November) and the hike is not for people with bad knees, you need good physical condition to do it, especially back up. We stayed a night in Nongriat village (Serene guesthouse) and we wish we'd stayed one more. It makes the hike easier when you don't have to hike down and up in one day.
Eliška V — Google review
Visited the Double Decker Living Root Bridge, Blue Lagoon, and Rainbow Falls in one day—an unforgettable adventure. From the parking area, it takes around 2 hours to reach the Double Decker Bridge through lush forest trails. From there, a 40 minute walk brings you to the serene Blue Lagoon. The trek to Rainbow Falls takes about 1 hour and is more challenging, as the route is less defined and requires careful footing. The return trek is where the real test begins: walking back to the Single Root Bridge is moderate, but after that, the narrow staircase stairways start—the ultimate leg and endurance challenge that will push your physical limits. Tips: start early (by 7–8 am) to avoid darkness around 4:30 pm, carry plenty of water, and pack snacks. Wear good trekking shoes and pace yourself—the views, the living bridges, the lagoon, and the falls make every step worth it. A must-visit for any wanderer seeking adventure and nature off the beaten path!
Sreejith483 — Google review
People who are not physically fit may find this trek too tough. There are 2 living root bridges on the way. The 1st one is a single bridge and the second one is the double decker bridge. Almost 3000 steps downward to reach the single bridge which should take around 1 hour. Then another half an hour to reach the double decker. This time it will be uphill and down both. The return trek will take almost double the time as frequent stops will be needed. Do not take any heavy luggage. You can carry light dry food and water. Local families also sell fruits, cold drinks and water on the way. Best time to start is 8 am in the morning so that you can be back by 12 to 1 pm. It would be less crowded at the bridges also.
Suman S — Google review
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4.8
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7M2C+GQ5, Nongriat, Meghalaya 793108, India
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Mawsmai Cave Road

Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
4.3
(793)
Meghalaya 793108, India
25

Seven Sisters Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
National reserve
Waterfalls
The Seven Sisters Waterfall in Cherrapunjee boasts some of the highest and most dramatic waterfalls in India. These falls cascade over picturesque limestone cliffs, creating a stunning view for visitors. While December may not be the best time to visit as only one waterfall may be visible, the viewpoint offers amazing views year-round. Ample parking is available at the spot with many food and shopping options nearby. Located close to Cheerapunjee town, this attraction is easily accessible.
Absolutely breathtaking! The Seven Sister Waterfalls is a must-visit spot in Meghalaya. The view is stunning, especially during the monsoon when all seven streams are clearly visible. Surrounded by lush greenery and misty hills, it’s a paradise for nature lovers and photographers. The place is peaceful and gives a refreshing vibe. A well-maintained viewpoint makes it safe and convenient for tourists. Highly recommended!
Aryan R — Google review
Seven Sisters Waterfalls was a beautiful sight, and I’d rate it 4/5. The cascading streams flowing down the cliffs are truly a treat, especially during or just after the monsoon when the falls are in full force. The viewpoint gives a wide, clear look at the falls, and the surrounding valley adds to the charm. The only drawback is that during the dry season, the flow reduces a lot, which can make it underwhelming. Also, the area can feel a bit commercialized with stalls and vendors around. Still, when the falls are at their best, they’re stunning and definitely worth visiting.
Ragini B — Google review
Seven Sisters Falls, also known as Nohsngithiang Falls, is one of the most breathtaking natural wonders of Meghalaya, located near Mawsmai village in Cherrapunji (Sohra). The falls get their name from the fact that they consist of seven distinct streams cascading side by side down a steep limestone cliff — creating a mesmerizing view, especially after rainfall. The best time to visit is during or just after the monsoon, when all seven streams are in full flow. On a clear day, the sunlight reflecting off the water makes the entire waterfall shimmer, and the view from the viewpoint is absolutely spectacular. The sound of the water crashing down the cliffs and the cool breeze make it a peaceful yet awe-inspiring experience. During the dry season, the water flow reduces significantly, but the panoramic view of the valley and the cliffs remains stunning. The area is well-maintained, with a designated viewpoint, parking facilities, and local food stalls nearby where you can enjoy snacks while admiring the scenery. Highlights: Seven parallel waterfalls forming a majestic view Best visited during the monsoon (June–September) Stunning photography spot with scenic valleys around Easily accessible from Cherrapunji town Tips: Visit in the morning for clear skies and better light for photos. Carry a raincoat or umbrella during the monsoon. Avoid going too close to the edge of viewpoints for safety.
Rick D — Google review
Nestled in the misty, emerald hills of Meghalaya, the Seven Sister Waterfall is a truly breathtaking natural wonder. Also known as Nohsngithiang Falls, this is more than just a single cascade; it's a dramatic spectacle of seven distinct streams plunging over a high limestone cliff. The name is perfectly fitting, as the parallel waterfalls truly look like a group of sisters dancing down the verdant rock face. Reminder:- Don't go at night or early morning, it's very risky because of the weather.
Gaurav B — Google review
Seven Sisters Waterfalls is one of the most breathtaking sights in Meghalaya! The view of seven cascading streams flowing down the steep cliffs is absolutely mesmerizing, especially after rains when the waterfalls are at their fullest. The entire valley looks magical, surrounded by lush green hills and misty clouds drifting through. There’s a nice viewpoint from where you can see all seven falls clearly, and the breeze there feels refreshing. It’s peaceful, scenic, and perfect for photography. The best time to visit is during or right after the monsoon when the water flow is strong. Overall, it’s a must-visit attraction in Cherrapunjee — nature at its finest! 🌧️✨ PS: There was no water in any of the falls when we visited (October end)
Rakshitha S — Google review
My summary & recommendation If you’re planning a visit, here’s how I’d sum it up: Go for it if you’re visiting Meghalaya (especially around the Cherrapunji / Sohra / Mawsmai area), you like nature, you appreciate scenic vistas and waterfalls, and you can time it when the rainfall has been strong. It’s particularly good during or just after monsoon seasons: you’ll see the falls in full flow, the streams distinct, the landscape vibrant. If you visit in the dry season, reduce your expectations a little: you’ll still get a scenic view, but the “seven streams in full force” image may not be as dramatic. Bring appropriate gear: proper footwear (for possibly slippery paths), a rain-coat or umbrella (weather is changeable), and time your visit for good lighting (morning or after rainfall often better). Use the viewpoint rather than attempting to get dangerously close to the falls—safety first.
Karishma R — Google review
This is a breathtaking cascade that tumbles gracefully down the cliffs of Meghalaya, creating a mesmerizing display of nature’s beauty. Surrounded by emerald hills and often adorned with rainbows in misty weather, it feels like a living painting. The roar of the water and the panoramic view from afar are truly unforgettable. Visiting during the monsoon offers the most spectacular sight, making it a must-see for anyone seeking serenity and awe in the lap of nature.
Sayan B — Google review
🌈 Seven Sisters Falls – Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya 💦 (Also known as Nohsngithiang Falls) The Seven Sisters Falls is one of the most iconic waterfalls in India, located near Mawsmai village in Cherrapunjee (Sohra), Meghalaya. It’s named for the seven parallel streams that flow side by side down a steep limestone cliff — symbolizing the seven northeastern states of India. --- 📍 Location Place: Mawsmai Village, Sohra (Cherrapunjee), East Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya Distance from Shillong: ~58 km (about 2 hours by road) Distance from Cherrapunjee town: ~1 km — very close! Coordinates: Near the Mawsmai Eco Park viewpoint. --- 💦 About Seven Sisters Falls Locally called Nohsngithiang Falls, meaning “The falls of the seven streams” in Khasi. It cascades from a 1,033 ft (315 m) high cliff — one of the tallest waterfalls in India. The falls flow only during the monsoon and post-monsoon months when the streams are full. During the dry season (winter), the flow can reduce to a trickle, but the cliff view remains spectacular. --- 🌤️ Best Time to Visit Season Months Experience Monsoon (June – September) 🌧️ Waterfall in full glory, misty surroundings, rainbows often visible. Post-Monsoon (October – December) 🌤️ Clear skies, good photography conditions, still some flow. Winter (Jan – March) ☀️ Lesser flow but best cliff views and sunsets. Pro Tip: Visit in the afternoon (2–4 PM) — the sun hits the waterfall directly, creating a glowing golden effect and sometimes rainbows. 🌈 --- 🗺️ Viewpoint Details The main viewpoint is easily accessible from the road near Mawsmai Eco Park. The platform offers panoramic views of the Bangladesh plains on clear days. Small tea stalls and souvenir shops are available nearby. --- 📸 Highlights Seven distinct streams forming a curtain of water over the cliffs. Spectacular rainbows during sunny-rainy weather. Sunset views where the falls and the sky blend into golden hues. Aerial views (drone permitted in some areas with permission). --- 🧭 How to Reach From Shillong: 2–2.5 hours drive via Shillong–Sohra Road (NH206). From Cherrapunjee town: ~10 minutes by car. Local taxis and shared cabs are easily available. --- 🕒 Timings & Entry Timings: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM (same as Mawsmai Eco Park) Entry Fee: ₹20–₹30 per person (Eco Park entrance) Parking: Available nearby --- 🏞️ Nearby Attractions 1. Mawsmai Caves – just 500 m away 2. Eco Park (Mawsmai Plateau) – viewpoint above the falls 3. Arwah Caves – ~4 km 4. Nohkalikai Falls – ~6 km 5. Thangkharang Park – ~10 km 6. Garden of Caves – ~15 km --- ⚠️ Visitor Tips Bring rain gear during monsoon — sudden showers are common. Carry a wide-angle camera lens for the best waterfall shots. Avoid standing near cliff edges — they can be slippery. The best lighting for photography: 3 PM – 4 PM.
Ashutosh S — Google review
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4.0
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6PQM+H2M, Nongkalikhai, Nohkalikai, Cherrapunji, Meghalaya 793108, India
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Wah Umngot

Water
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Wah Umngot is a stunning river known for its crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings, making it a popular spot for boating and kayaking. Visitors can expect a serene experience once they embark on a boat ride, despite potential challenges such as unstructured booking processes and limited food options. The beauty of the clear greenish water and the opportunity to glimpse Bangladesh in the background make the wait for a boat ride worthwhile.
Visited in Sep 2025. The boat area is quite unorganised and almost feels like a fishing lagoon where they smuggle people over the border 😀. That part of the road is broken and quite narrow, park car and walk down. I had read about the place so knew not to expect the crystal clear waters at this time of the year ( only in the winter months , post all rains). The boating as such was nice (400 per person - maybe overcharged not sure ). It was a very warm day so at about 2:30 pm it was quite hot specially when you went closer to the Bangladesh border which was a really cool and first time experience for me. We took good pictures and I hope this place is maintained well for future generations.. The extra star is for the uniqueness of the experience but the place needs to be developed with proper parking area / landing space and kayak/ boat facilities. I cannot even imagine how the place would be crowded in season times.
Avinash V — Google review
The Umngot River in Meghalaya is a breathtaking natural wonder known for its crystal-clear waters, often described as so transparent that boats appear to be floating on air. Located near Dawki, this river offers a surreal experience as its turquoise waters flow serenely between lush green hills. The stunning clarity of the river, especially during the dry season, makes it one of the most picturesque spots in India. A boat ride on the Umngot River is a must-do, providing a peaceful and magical experience as you glide over its glass-like surface. The surrounding landscape, with its steep cliffs and verdant vegetation, adds to the scenic beauty. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or adventure seeker, the Umngot River offers an unforgettable experience of Meghalaya's natural splendor. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing escape, with opportunities for boating, picnicking, and simply soaking in the serene atmosphere.
Oikka D — Google review
Do not visit here during the off season[summers]. Here in thhe rainy season you will at least see a few small waterfalls falling from the hills. But in summer's it is a MUST SKIP destination. You will see muddy water all along. The boat driver had also advised us only to come to this place in winters. You will find a lot of rush all year round due to the hype created. The boat ride is also overpriced at around 1200rs per boat(3people max in a boat). But yeah you can see the Bangladesh border up close on this boat. Even if you visit during off season, do not come with expectations(but you may be lucky to find a lil clear water). PS: The boat drivers are extremely kind and informative. Do interact with them [Also ask about their Bangladesh experience :) ]
Shuban K — Google review
We were really looking forward to seeing the famous crystal-clear waters of the Umngot River, the kind where you can spot the shadow of your boat on the riverbed. Unfortunately, it had rained heavily the night before we arrived, and the water turned muddy, so we didn’t get to witness that. Nonetheless, it was still beautiful and so peaceful. We went boating near Shnongpdeng village, and it was a lovely experience, totally worth it despite the weather. If you’re lucky with clear skies, this place is a dream. But even with the rain, it’s still an experience of its own kind. Definitely recommended !
Satyam J — Google review
I went in October end, but water was not clear may be due to construction work there. But boating experience was amazing.
Ramesh K — Google review
Umngot River is very specially known for its Cristal clear water river located in Dawki area of Meghalaya and is a very popular tourist destination of Meghalaya. The river shares its part in neighbouring country bangladesh also and in this tourist place only you can see the bangladeshi people also enjoying the beauty of nature in the other part. Umngot river of Meghalaya enjoys the status of the cleanest river in the country. The water is so clear that the boats are seen floating on the glass. The experience of knowing the mesmerizing beauty of nature and the unique culture there will be different and interesting for you. The river Umngot is not only clear, the view nearby is also very beautifulbut around it. Situated amidst lush green forests, people also compare this river with the river flowing in heaven. It flows through the town of Dawki in East Jaintia Hills district near the India-Bangladesh border, 85 km from Shillong. People also call it a hidden paradise in the hills. November to April is the best time to visit here. Boating is closed during the monsoon. All the tourists including foreigners also can have their quality time with the view and feel of nature.
Jayanta D — Google review
The water is crystal clear . We had a very nice experience and boating in the river is one of the best experiences and so calming . But the saddest part is it's not going to be clean for many days as you can see people throwing all the wastes like water bottles, plastic wrappers, beer cans and etc. in the river . Also people are bathing in the river carelessly and making it dirty 😒..
Monalisa S — Google review
A great place for adventure as well as enjoy the pristine beauty of Dawki. Photos and videos are just not enough, one needs to be there to feel the aura of this place.Awesome Meghalaya,Awesome North East, Awesome India.
Anamitra K — Google review
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Living Root Bridge, Riwai Village

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The Living Root Bridge in Riwai Village, also known as the Umshiang bridge, is a 17-meter-long double-decker root bridge and one of the oldest in Meghalaya. It is easily accessible and resilient, making it popular among visitors. The trek to the bridge is approximately 450 meters through lush greenery with stalls selling fresh fruits along the way. The bridge, grown from the roots of rubber tree species, offers a unique natural wonder over a flowing river stream.
After visiting Mawlynnong village we went to living root bridge spot where a bridge was created by the roots of the living trees. The waterfall here is beautiful and very soothing. By sitting here for sometime you can feel calmness. There is also a small trekking point here at the top of the hill where we can see Bangladesh viewpoint. This place is also a must visit as you can see beautiful views of mountains and waterfalls from here.
Nabyendu D — Google review
Visiting the Living Root Bridge in Riwai Village on the way to cleanest village Mawlynnong was an unforgettable experience. The natural surroundings are absolutely stunning, with lush greenery, fresh air, and a peaceful atmosphere that instantly makes you feel connected to nature. The bridge itself is a living marvel – made from the roots of rubber trees, it showcases the harmony between humans and nature. It's not just beautiful, but also a great example of sustainable architecture. The walk to the bridge is short and scenic, with well-maintained paths and friendly locals along the way. The environment is very clean and well-preserved, and it's clear the community takes great pride in protecting their natural heritage. If you're a nature lover or just looking for a peaceful escape, this place is highly recommended They do have ticket for entry RS 20/- Timings morning 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Achuth M — Google review
The Riwai Living Root Bridge, located near Mawlynnong village in Meghalaya, is a wonderful example of nature and human ingenuity working together. Made from the living roots of ancient rubber trees, this single-decker bridge is a natural marvel that has grown stronger over decades — even centuries — as the roots intertwined to form a sturdy walkway across the stream. The short trek to reach the bridge is scenic and refreshing, with stone steps leading down through lush green forest. Along the way, you can hear the gentle sound of running water and birds chirping, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Once you reach the bridge, the view is simply magical — the living roots arch gracefully over the stream, and the surrounding greenery makes it feel like a scene from a fairytale. Unlike the more challenging trek to the Double Decker Root Bridge in Nongriat, the Riwai Living Root Bridge is easily accessible and ideal for families, elderly visitors, or anyone who wants to experience Meghalaya’s famous root bridges without a long hike. Highlights: Naturally formed living bridge made from tree roots Short and easy trek through beautiful forest Peaceful atmosphere with great photo opportunities Close to Mawlynnong, the “cleanest village in Asia” Tips: Wear comfortable footwear — the path can be slightly slippery. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. Respect local customs and avoid damaging the roots. Combine the trip with a visit to Mawlynnong village.
Rick D — Google review
It's a pure magic. The trek down is refreshing and gives you a real sense of adventure, and crossing the bridge itself feels like stepping into a world where nature takes the lead. The surrounding forest, the stream below, and the bridge’s intricate roots make it a peaceful yet unforgettable experience. Perfect for anyone who loves wandering off the beaten path and soaking in natural wonders.
Sreejith483 — Google review
Living root bridges are natural bridges found in the Indian state of Meghalaya, created by guiding and weaving the aerial roots of the Ficus elastica (rubber fig) tree across rivers. This ancient tradition, practiced by the Khasi tribe, involves training the roots over bamboo or betel nut scaffolding, with the process taking 20–25 years to complete. These bio-engineered structures are incredibly strong, sustainable, and grow stronger over time. Key facts Location: They are primarily found in the East Khasi Hills and other mountainous regions of Meghalaya, India. Strength: Some of the older bridges can support the weight of 50 people or more. Sustainability: Unlike conventional bridges, these root bridges are living and self-renewing, with the trees continuing to grow and strengthen the structure over time. Cultural heritage: They are a significant part of the local Khasi culture and are considered a UNESCO World Heritage contender.
Ritam G — Google review
Living root bridge is a naturally formed bridge out of the roots of Ficus Elastica tree. Such living roots are common in the entire state of Meghalaya. This bridge is one of the more popular bridges. Located a few kilometres away from Mawlynnong village, you will have to pay a nominal entry fee to enter. A 10 minute downhill climb will take you to the bridge. The bridge itself is brilliant. You can relax below the bridge near the flowing clear water. Near the entrance, you will find walking wooden sticks which you can use and then donate a nominal amount of Rs 10 once you return the stick. In the parking, you will find lots of shops for buying souveniers and eatery stalls. If you are visiting Mawlynnong, then make sure you visit this place which is nothing but one of nature's marvel.
Digant J — Google review
Living Root Bridge — a natural marvel of Meghalaya — is one of the most unique examples of bioengineering in the world. These bridges are handcrafted by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes, using the aerial roots of ancient rubber trees (Ficus elastica) to form sturdy, living walkways over streams and gorges. 🌿🌉 --- 🌿 Overview Location: Found mainly in Cherrapunji (Sohra) and Nongriat, in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills Type: Natural living bridge, formed over 10–30 years by guiding tree roots across a river until they intertwine and strengthen Material: Roots of the Indian rubber tree (Ficus elastica) Lifespan: Can last hundreds of years, becoming stronger with time --- 🌉 Famous Living Root Bridges 1. Double Decker Root Bridge (Nongriat Village) The most famous and iconic bridge — two levels of intertwined roots. Located about 2.5–3 hours trek (3,500+ steps) from Tyrna village near Cherrapunji. Offers a stunning jungle experience with waterfalls and natural pools nearby. 2. Single Root Bridges Found in Riwai Village (near Mawlynnong) and Laitkynsew. Easier to access — short walks instead of long treks. The Riwai bridge is the most tourist-friendly and close to Asia’s Cleanest Village, Mawlynnong. --- 🏞️ Experience Walk across living bridges surrounded by dense rainforest and waterfalls. Enjoy swimming in natural pools at the base (especially in Nongriat). Witness sustainable indigenous architecture that blends nature and human ingenuity. --- 🕓 Best Time to Visit October to May: Best for trekking and photography (clear skies). June to September: Lush greenery and waterfalls, but trails can be slippery due to heavy rainfall. --- 📍 Nearby Attractions Mawsmai Caves – limestone cave system near Cherrapunji Seven Sisters Falls (Nohsngithiang Falls) – majestic cascading waterfall Nohkalikai Falls – India’s tallest plunge waterfall Mawlynnong Village – known as Asia’s Cleanest Village Sky View Point Mawlynnong – panoramic view of Bangladesh plains
Ashutosh S — Google review
The living root bridge in Riwai village, also known as the Jingmaham Living Root Bridge, is a stunning example of bioengineering created by the indigenous Khasi and Jaintia tribes of Meghalaya. The bridge is a popular tourist spot, located just a short walk from Mawlynnong, famously known as the "Cleanest Village in Asia". The bridge is a short and relatively easy downhill walk of 15–20 minutes from the village parking area.
SAIKAT M — Google review
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Mawlynnong Road, Riwai, Nongthymmai, Meghalaya 793110, India
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Living Root Bridge, Riwai Village

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The Living Root Bridge in Riwai Village, also known as the Umshiang bridge, is a 17-meter-long double-decker root bridge and one of the oldest in Meghalaya. It is easily accessible and resilient, making it popular among visitors. The trek to the bridge is approximately 450 meters through lush greenery with stalls selling fresh fruits along the way. The bridge, grown from the roots of rubber tree species, offers a unique natural wonder over a flowing river stream.
After visiting Mawlynnong village we went to living root bridge spot where a bridge was created by the roots of the living trees. The waterfall here is beautiful and very soothing. By sitting here for sometime you can feel calmness. There is also a small trekking point here at the top of the hill where we can see Bangladesh viewpoint. This place is also a must visit as you can see beautiful views of mountains and waterfalls from here.
Nabyendu D — Google review
Visiting the Living Root Bridge in Riwai Village on the way to cleanest village Mawlynnong was an unforgettable experience. The natural surroundings are absolutely stunning, with lush greenery, fresh air, and a peaceful atmosphere that instantly makes you feel connected to nature. The bridge itself is a living marvel – made from the roots of rubber trees, it showcases the harmony between humans and nature. It's not just beautiful, but also a great example of sustainable architecture. The walk to the bridge is short and scenic, with well-maintained paths and friendly locals along the way. The environment is very clean and well-preserved, and it's clear the community takes great pride in protecting their natural heritage. If you're a nature lover or just looking for a peaceful escape, this place is highly recommended They do have ticket for entry RS 20/- Timings morning 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Achuth M — Google review
The Riwai Living Root Bridge, located near Mawlynnong village in Meghalaya, is a wonderful example of nature and human ingenuity working together. Made from the living roots of ancient rubber trees, this single-decker bridge is a natural marvel that has grown stronger over decades — even centuries — as the roots intertwined to form a sturdy walkway across the stream. The short trek to reach the bridge is scenic and refreshing, with stone steps leading down through lush green forest. Along the way, you can hear the gentle sound of running water and birds chirping, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Once you reach the bridge, the view is simply magical — the living roots arch gracefully over the stream, and the surrounding greenery makes it feel like a scene from a fairytale. Unlike the more challenging trek to the Double Decker Root Bridge in Nongriat, the Riwai Living Root Bridge is easily accessible and ideal for families, elderly visitors, or anyone who wants to experience Meghalaya’s famous root bridges without a long hike. Highlights: Naturally formed living bridge made from tree roots Short and easy trek through beautiful forest Peaceful atmosphere with great photo opportunities Close to Mawlynnong, the “cleanest village in Asia” Tips: Wear comfortable footwear — the path can be slightly slippery. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. Respect local customs and avoid damaging the roots. Combine the trip with a visit to Mawlynnong village.
Rick D — Google review
It's a pure magic. The trek down is refreshing and gives you a real sense of adventure, and crossing the bridge itself feels like stepping into a world where nature takes the lead. The surrounding forest, the stream below, and the bridge’s intricate roots make it a peaceful yet unforgettable experience. Perfect for anyone who loves wandering off the beaten path and soaking in natural wonders.
Sreejith483 — Google review
Living root bridges are natural bridges found in the Indian state of Meghalaya, created by guiding and weaving the aerial roots of the Ficus elastica (rubber fig) tree across rivers. This ancient tradition, practiced by the Khasi tribe, involves training the roots over bamboo or betel nut scaffolding, with the process taking 20–25 years to complete. These bio-engineered structures are incredibly strong, sustainable, and grow stronger over time. Key facts Location: They are primarily found in the East Khasi Hills and other mountainous regions of Meghalaya, India. Strength: Some of the older bridges can support the weight of 50 people or more. Sustainability: Unlike conventional bridges, these root bridges are living and self-renewing, with the trees continuing to grow and strengthen the structure over time. Cultural heritage: They are a significant part of the local Khasi culture and are considered a UNESCO World Heritage contender.
Ritam G — Google review
Living root bridge is a naturally formed bridge out of the roots of Ficus Elastica tree. Such living roots are common in the entire state of Meghalaya. This bridge is one of the more popular bridges. Located a few kilometres away from Mawlynnong village, you will have to pay a nominal entry fee to enter. A 10 minute downhill climb will take you to the bridge. The bridge itself is brilliant. You can relax below the bridge near the flowing clear water. Near the entrance, you will find walking wooden sticks which you can use and then donate a nominal amount of Rs 10 once you return the stick. In the parking, you will find lots of shops for buying souveniers and eatery stalls. If you are visiting Mawlynnong, then make sure you visit this place which is nothing but one of nature's marvel.
Digant J — Google review
Living Root Bridge — a natural marvel of Meghalaya — is one of the most unique examples of bioengineering in the world. These bridges are handcrafted by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes, using the aerial roots of ancient rubber trees (Ficus elastica) to form sturdy, living walkways over streams and gorges. 🌿🌉 --- 🌿 Overview Location: Found mainly in Cherrapunji (Sohra) and Nongriat, in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills Type: Natural living bridge, formed over 10–30 years by guiding tree roots across a river until they intertwine and strengthen Material: Roots of the Indian rubber tree (Ficus elastica) Lifespan: Can last hundreds of years, becoming stronger with time --- 🌉 Famous Living Root Bridges 1. Double Decker Root Bridge (Nongriat Village) The most famous and iconic bridge — two levels of intertwined roots. Located about 2.5–3 hours trek (3,500+ steps) from Tyrna village near Cherrapunji. Offers a stunning jungle experience with waterfalls and natural pools nearby. 2. Single Root Bridges Found in Riwai Village (near Mawlynnong) and Laitkynsew. Easier to access — short walks instead of long treks. The Riwai bridge is the most tourist-friendly and close to Asia’s Cleanest Village, Mawlynnong. --- 🏞️ Experience Walk across living bridges surrounded by dense rainforest and waterfalls. Enjoy swimming in natural pools at the base (especially in Nongriat). Witness sustainable indigenous architecture that blends nature and human ingenuity. --- 🕓 Best Time to Visit October to May: Best for trekking and photography (clear skies). June to September: Lush greenery and waterfalls, but trails can be slippery due to heavy rainfall. --- 📍 Nearby Attractions Mawsmai Caves – limestone cave system near Cherrapunji Seven Sisters Falls (Nohsngithiang Falls) – majestic cascading waterfall Nohkalikai Falls – India’s tallest plunge waterfall Mawlynnong Village – known as Asia’s Cleanest Village Sky View Point Mawlynnong – panoramic view of Bangladesh plains
Ashutosh S — Google review
The living root bridge in Riwai village, also known as the Jingmaham Living Root Bridge, is a stunning example of bioengineering created by the indigenous Khasi and Jaintia tribes of Meghalaya. The bridge is a popular tourist spot, located just a short walk from Mawlynnong, famously known as the "Cleanest Village in Asia". The bridge is a short and relatively easy downhill walk of 15–20 minutes from the village parking area.
SAIKAT M — Google review
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Mawlynnong Road, Riwai, Nongthymmai, Meghalaya 793110, India
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Mawlynnong

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Mawlynnong, located in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya, India, has gained recognition for its exceptional cleanliness and was even named Asia's cleanest village by Discover India magazine. This picturesque village attracts numerous tourists who come to marvel at attractions such as the Riwai Single Decker Living Root Bridge, balancing rocks, and the Cathedral.
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Jaflong

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Jaflong, nestled in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh, is a charming hill station and a popular spot for tourists. It's located in the Gowainghat Upazila of Sylhet District, right on the border between Bangladesh and Meghalaya, India. The area is surrounded by lush subtropical mountains and rainforests.
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