Guwahati to Meghalaya – 4‑Day Exploration (6‑Day Trip)

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Day 1: Arrival in Shillong

Morning: Depart from Guwahati early by private car or bus and enjoy the scenic 3‑hour drive to Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. The journey offers glimpses of rolling hills and tea gardens.

Afternoon: Check‑in at your hotel and freshen up before a leisurely stroll around the Police Bazar market, where you can sample local snacks and browse handicrafts.

Evening: Dine at a local restaurant and enjoy a gentle walk to the illuminated Shillong Peak, offering panoramic views of the city lights.

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Day 2: Shillong City Highlights

Morning: Visit Umiam Lake for a boat ride on the serene waters, surrounded by mist‑covered hills and the occasional rainbow.

Afternoon: Explore the captivating Elephant Falls and learn about the local geology, then enjoy a quick lunch at a nearby eatery.

Evening: Tour the Don Bosco Museum, featuring rich cultural artifacts from Northeast India, and enjoy a cultural performance if available.

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Day 3: Cherrapunji – The Land of Waterfalls

Morning: Drive to Cherrapunji and visit the majestic Nohkalikai Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in India, perfect for photos.

Afternoon: Explore the mysterious Mawsmai Cave, a limestone cave with sparkling stalactites and a cool underground river.

Evening: Return to Shillong for a relaxed dinner and a night stroll through the vibrant Umiam Lake promenade.

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Day 4: Mawlynnong, Living Root Bridges & Dawki

Morning: Travel to the pristine village of Mawlynnong, renowned as Asia’s cleanest village, and wander its clean streets and lush gardens.

Afternoon: Walk to the famous Living Root Bridge in nearby Riwai, a spectacular example of bio‑engineering and natural wonder.

Evening: Head to Dawki for a boat ride on the crystal‑clear Brahmaputra River, watching the sunset over the border with Bangladesh.

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Day 5: Guwahati Exploration

Morning: Return to Guwahati and start with a visit to the revered Kamakhya Temple, a major pilgrimage site on the Nilachal Hill.

Afternoon: Walk through the historic Umananda Island and its tranquil temple, then enjoy a river cruise on the Brahmaputra.

Evening: Explore the lively Fancy Bazaar for souvenirs, and dine on traditional Assamese dishes like fish tenga.

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Day 6: Departure

Morning: Relax with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel and a quick visit to the Assam State Museum to view regional art and history.

Afternoon: Check‑out and head to Guwahati airport or railway station for your onward journey, carrying memories of Meghalaya’s natural marvels.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Umiam Lake – 2 hrs – ₹200 per person
  • Sh Shillong Peak – 1.5 hrs – ₹150 per person
  • Elephant Falls – 1 hr – ₹100 entry
  • Don Bosco Museum – 2 hrs – ₹300 entry
  • Nohkalikai Falls – 2 hrs – ₹150 entry
  • Mawsmai Cave – 1.5 hrs – ₹120 entry
  • Mawlynnong Village – 2 hrs – Free (donations welcome)
  • Living Root Bridge – 2 hrs – Free
  • Dawki Boat Ride – 2 hrs – ₹500 per boat
  • Kamakhya Temple – 1.5 hrs – ₹50 donation
  • Umananda Island – 2 hrs – ₹200 per person
  • Assam State Museum – 1.5 hrs – ₹100 entry
  • Transportation (private vehicle for 6 days) – – ₹9,000
  • Accommodation (5 nights) – – ₹15,000
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹27,770 per person (approx.)

Tips

If you have limited time, you can compress the trip by skipping the day trip to Dawki and focusing on Shillong, Cherrapunji, and Mawlynnong, reducing the itinerary to 4 days. Conversely, extend your stay by adding a full day in Guwahati to explore nearby attractions like Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Wildlife Sanctuary or a day‑trip to the tea gardens in Jorhat, making it a 7‑day adventure.

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