Upon arrival at Guwahati Airport, head towards Shillong, also known as the "Scotland of the East". Visit the Umiam Lake, a serene lake amidst hills, and the Don Bosco Museum, showcasing the cultures of the north-eastern states. In the evening, visit the Polo Grounds, a popular spot among locals and tourists.
Drive to Cherrapunjee, known for its beautiful waterfalls and living root bridges. Visit the Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge waterfall in India, and the Mawsmai Cave, a natural limestone cave. Take a short trek to the Double Decker Living Root Bridge and enjoy the scenic views of the forest and streams.
Head towards Dawki, a small town on the India-Bangladesh border and the starting point of the Umngot River. Take a boat ride on the crystal-clear water of the Umngot River and admire the beautiful surroundings. Visit the nearby Dawki Bridge, a suspension bridge offering stunning views of the river and mountains.
Visit the cleanest village in Asia, Mawlynnong. Take a stroll around the village and admire the perfectly maintained roads and houses adorned with beautiful gardens. Visit the Living Root Bridge and enjoy a bird's eye view of the village from the Sky Walk.
Drive towards Jowai, the cultural capital of Meghalaya. Visit the Thadlaskein Lake, surrounded by picturesque hills and forests. Explore the Nartiang Monoliths, a collection of ancient stone monoliths dating back to the 14th century. Visit the Lalong Park and enjoy the scenic views of the Myntdu River.
Head back to Shillong and explore the city's local markets and cafes. Visit the Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians, a beautiful church built in Gothic-style architecture. Visit the Elephant Falls, a three-tiered waterfall surrounded by a lush green forest. Conclude the day by visiting the Shillong Peak, offering panoramic views of the city below.
If you have extra time, consider visiting the David Scott Trail, a 16 km trek through the lush green forests of Meghalaya. If you have less time, skip the Thadlaskein Lake and Lalong Park and head to Jowai. Don't forget to carry comfortable shoes and raincoats as the weather in Meghalaya can be unpredictable.