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MEGHALAYA  

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Meghalaya is known as 'the Scotland of the East'. The hilly terrain comprises Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills and Garo Hills

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True to its name, which means an abode of clouds, you can witness the formation of clouds and even walk amidst them


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Touted to be the wettest place in India, Cherrapunji is a hotspot for nature lovers with its lush hills, waterfalls, caves 

Cherrapunji

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Of all the waterfalls in Meghalaya, Nohkalikai Falls is most popular for its beauty and also being India's tallest plunge waterfall

Nohkalikai Falls

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Made by local tribes, these century-old bridges are roots of rubber trees. The double decker living root bridge at Cherrapungi is a must-visit

Living Root Bridges

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More popularly known as the cleanest village in India, get a glimpse of the local culture and savour local food at Mawlynnong

Mawlynnong

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The bank of the Umngot river at Dawki is a popular tourist spot for sailing through crystal clear, blue green water

Dawki

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Known as a paradise for trekkers, witness breathtaking gorges by making your way through steep rocky paths and lush meadows

Laitlum Canyon

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In the capital, indulge in local delicacies of smoked meat and noodle soups, visit churches, buy traditional silk wear called jensen

Shillong

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