Morning: Arrive at Guwahati airport and enjoy a scenic 2‑hour drive to Shillong, soaking in the rolling hills and tea‑covered valleys. Check into your hotel and freshen up.
Afternoon: Visit the tranquil Ward's Lake for a leisurely stroll around the water‑front promenade, followed by a quick lunch at a local café serving Khasi delicacies.
Evening: Explore the bustling Police Bazaar market, sample street food, and watch a cultural dance performance at the nearby Shillong Golf Club grounds.
Find HotelsMorning: Discover the fascinating exhibits at the Don Bosco Museum, showcasing the region’s tribal heritage and natural history.
Afternoon: Head up to Shillong Peak for panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains, then descend to the thundering Elephant Falls for a refreshing mist.
Evening: Dine at the lively Police Bazaar Night Market, trying local snacks like pork with bamboo shoots, and enjoy a relaxed walk along Umiam Lake under the stars.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive to the breathtaking Laitlum Canyon, where you can trek along the rim and capture stunning vistas of layered valleys.
Afternoon: Continue to Mawlynnong Village, known as India’s cleanest village; explore its bamboo walkways, living root bridges, and the nearby Balpakram Wildlife Sanctuary.
Evening: Return to Shillong, relax at your hotel, and enjoy a traditional Khasi dinner featuring Jadoh and tungrymbai.
Find HotelsMorning: Journey to Cherrapunjee (Sohra) and start with the awe‑inspiring Nohkalikai Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in India.
Afternoon: Explore the underground marvel of Mawsmai Cave and visit the historic Eco Park for a quick lunch with a view of the mist‑clad hills.
Evening: Begin the drive back to Guwahati, stopping for a sunset view at Umiam Lake before catching your departure flight or onward travel.
Find HotelsIf you have an extra day, consider adding a full‑day trek to David Scott Trail for deeper immersion in the Khasi hills, or extend your stay in Mawlynnong to explore nearby Shring Village. To shorten the trip, skip the Mawlynnong leg and spend more time in Shillong’s museums and markets, reducing travel time and overall expenses.