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5 Offbeat Places In Meghalaya

Prepare to embark on an extraordinary adventure as we delve into the uncharted territories of Meghalaya

Yashita Jain

Nestled in the northeastern region of India, Meghalaya is a treasure trove of captivating waterfalls and mesmerizing tourist destinations. While it is known for its famous attractions, there are hidden gems that have yet to be fully discovered. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore five pristine spots that will leave you spellbound, from the breathtaking Mawrygkhang trek to the awe-inspiring Wei Sawdong waterfalls.

Mawlyngbna


Nestled in the picturesque East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya lies the village of Mawlyngbna, renowned as the adventure hub of the state. This charming hamlet holds a remarkable treasure&ndashfossils dating back an astonishing 200 million years, providing a glimpse into the ancient past. Immerse yourself in a world of adventure, as Mawlyngbna offers an array of activities for visitors, from invigorating hikes leading to breathtaking waterfalls to the fascinating fossil park. Explore the wonders of Krem Mawpun, a mesmerizing cave awaiting your discovery.

Nongkhnum Island
Situated 110 km from Shillong, Nongkhnum Island emerges as a hidden gem within the landscape of Meghalaya. As the largest river island in the state and the second largest in all of India, it boasts a sense of tranquillity and seclusion, far removed from the hustle and bustle of civilization. While the path leading to the island could benefit from improvement, the journey is well worth it. Upon arrival, a tapestry of delights unfolds before you- azure rivers, pristine sandy beaches, and majestic waterfalls. Nongkhnum Island offers an abundance of activities to engage in, ranging from sunbathing on the shores to embarking on boating adventures or even indulging in a spot of fishing.

Mawrygkhang Trek
Nestled within the Pynursla sub-division, this trek is the newest addition to Meghalaya's thrilling adventure spots. The journey begins at Wahkhen village, located approximately 50 km away from Shillong, where an extraordinary bamboo trail and skywalk await. It's important to note that public transportation to this village is non-existent, adding to the sense of exclusivity. This trek, however, is not for the faint-hearted or those with acrophobia, as it is renowned as the most spine-chilling expedition in Meghalaya. The trail is constructed entirely of bamboo and hovers above the formidable Wahrew River, heightening the adrenaline-inducing experience. As you traverse the path, it gradually descends until reaching the awe-inspiring Mackling Cliff.

Shnongpdeng


Shnongpdeng, an offbeat destination in Meghalaya, is ideal for those seeking a tranquil alternative to the bustling Dawki. Nestled amidst the serene Jaintia hills and situated 90 km away from Shillong, this place exudes the same captivating beauty as Dawki. Shnongpdeng is a haven for water enthusiasts, offering a range of thrilling activities such as scuba diving, snorkelling, kayaking, and cliff jumping. However, even those who prefer to stay dry can enjoy a peaceful ride on a country boat, gliding through the crystal-clear blue waters of the Umngot River. Interestingly, this river serves as a natural border separating India and Bangladesh.

Wei Sawdong Waterfall
Within Meghalaya is a plethora of waterfalls, yet one remains to be discovered&ndashWei Sawdong. Situated 60 km away from Shillong, this location also presents an ideal opportunity for avid trekkers. While the ascent may be demanding, any fatigue dissipates upon witnessing the awe-inspiring panoramic vista. Accessing this magnificent waterfall can prove challenging, as it is nestled within a secluded area. Moreover, near the main fall is another waterfall known as the "Daintily Falls."

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