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6-Day Adventurous Journey through Meghalaya

Thursday, December 21: Shillong

Begin your adventure in the charming city of Shillong, known as the "Scotland of the East" due to its picturesque landscapes. In the morning, visit the Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures to learn about the rich heritage of the region's tribes. Afterward, explore the beautiful Ward's Lake, where you can enjoy boating and peaceful surroundings. In the evening, take a stroll along Police Bazaar, a bustling market offering a variety of local handicrafts and delicacies.

  • Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures: INR 50, 2 hours
  • Ward's Lake: INR 20, 1 hour
  • Police Bazaar: Free, 2 hours
Friday, December 22: Cherrapunji

Embark on a scenic drive to Cherrapunji, renowned as one of the wettest places on Earth. Start your morning with a visit to the Mawsmai Cave, famous for its limestone formations and awe-inspiring stalactites. Afterward, head to the Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge waterfall in India, and marvel at its majestic beauty. In the evening, witness the living root bridges of Meghalaya at Mawlynnong village, known as the cleanest village in Asia.

  • Mawsmai Cave: INR 20, 2 hours
  • Nohkalikai Falls: INR 10, 1 hour
  • Mawlynnong Village: Free, 2 hours
Restaurants
  • For breakfast, head to Cafe Cherrapunji, a cozy little cafe that offers a variety of freshly brewed coffees and delicious baked goods. Average cost for a meal is about 150 INR per person.
  • For lunch, visit Mawsmai Restaurant, which offers a range of traditional Meghalayan dishes like Jadoh (rice cooked with meat) and Dohneiiong (pork cooked with black sesame seeds). Average cost for a meal is about 250 INR per person.
  • For dinner, check out Orange Roots, a popular restaurant that serves a fusion of Meghalayan and international cuisine. Enjoy their signature dish, the Khasi-style roast chicken, and indulge in their scrumptious desserts. Average cost for a meal is about 400 INR per person.
Saturday, December 23: Dawki

Head to Dawki, a small town bordering Bangladesh, and experience the crystal-clear waters of Umngot River. Start your day by taking a boat ride on the river, surrounded by stunning limestone cliffs and lush greenery. Afterward, visit the nearby Mawlynnong Waterfall, where you can take a refreshing dip and enjoy the serene atmosphere. In the evening, explore the Dawki Bridge, a suspension bridge offering breathtaking views of the river and its surroundings.

  • Boat Ride on Umngot River: INR 500, 3 hours
  • Mawlynnong Waterfall: INR 20, 1 hour
  • Dawki Bridge: Free, 1 hour
Sunday, December 24: Mawphlang

Visit the village of Mawphlang, known for its sacred groves and rich biodiversity. Start your morning with a guided trek through the Mawphlang Sacred Forest, a dense forest believed to be protected by deities. Immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings and learn about the indigenous plants and their traditional uses. Afterward, explore the Khasi Heritage Village to witness the traditional lifestyle and architecture of the Khasi people. In the evening, enjoy a bonfire and cultural performances.

  • Mawphlang Sacred Forest: INR 100, 3 hours
  • Khasi Heritage Village: INR 50, 2 hours
  • Bonfire and Cultural Performances: Free, 2 hours
Monday, December 25: Mawlyngbna

Head to Mawlyngbna, a hidden gem offering thrilling adventure activities amidst nature. Start your day with a trek to Mawphlang Falls, a cascading waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. Experience the adrenaline rush by indulging in cliff jumping and zip-lining at Mawlyngbna Adventure Village. In the evening, relax by the tranquil Umiam Lake and enjoy the mesmerizing sunset.

  • Trek to Mawphlang Falls: INR 20, 2 hours
  • Adventure Activities at Mawlyngbna Adventure Village: INR 500, 4 hours
  • Umiam Lake: Free, 2 hours
Tuesday, December 26: Nongriat

Embark on an exhilarating trek to the quaint village of Nongriat, famous for its living root bridges. Start early in the morning to reach the Double Decker Living Root Bridge, an architectural marvel created by intertwining the roots of rubber trees. Spend the day exploring the surrounding natural pools, such as Rainbow Falls and the Blue Waterfall, where you can swim and enjoy the pristine beauty of Meghalaya. In the evening, return to Shillong.

  • Trek to Double Decker Living Root Bridge: Free, 6 hours
  • Exploration of Natural Pools: Free, 4 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For adventure enthusiasts seeking off the beaten path experiences, Meghalaya offers caving expeditions in Mawsynram, known for having the highest annual rainfall. You can also explore the village of Nongkhnum Island, home to the second-largest river island in Asia. Don't miss out on trying the local delicacies like Jadoh (rice dish) and Dohneiiong (pork curry) for an authentic culinary experience.

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