Meghalaya’s Hidden Gem Where Silence Speaks in Green Tucked away in the serene landscapes of Mawkyrwat in South West Khasi Hills, Kyntaiai Valley is one of Meghalaya’s most breathtaking yet lesser-known treasures. While tourists rush to Shillong, Cherrapunjee, or Dawki, this valley remains an untouched paradise,
Meghalaya, often called the Abode of Clouds, is known for its waterfalls, caves, forests, and living root bridges. But the state also holds a deep spiritual charm through its historic and beautiful churches, many of which stand as symbols of faith, community, and European influence blended
A Journey Into the Rainiest Wonder of India High in the misty hills of Meghalaya lies Cherrapunjee, locally known as Sohra, a place where nature writes poetry with raindrops, waterfalls carve pathways through ancient cliffs, and clouds drift so low you can almost touch them. Famous
Nestled deep within the forests of South Garo Hills, the canyon-river system of Wari Chora near Emangre village is one of Meghalaya’s newest and most magical offbeat travel destinations. What Makes Wari Chora Special How to Reach & Logistical Info Best Time to Visit What to