Exploring Meghalaya: The Abode of Clouds Travel Guide

Exploring Meghalaya: The Abode of Clouds Travel Guide

Explore the beauty of Meghalaya, the “Abode of Clouds,” known for its waterfalls, living root bridges, crystal-clear rivers, and peaceful hill towns. This travel guide covers the best time to visit, top attractions like Shillong and Cherrapunji, local food, travel tips, and hidden gems for a memorable Meghalaya trip.

Priyanka Sharma
Priyanka Sharma
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There are the places you look, and then you feel. Meghalaya is the one that makes the feeling. It is the so-called Abode of clouds, as there is a mist hovering on the hills, falls softly, and nature appears as it has never been disturbed.

 

Meghalaya offers a combination of adventure, serenity, and culture in case you are tired of the urban cities. We will find out why this is a special place and how to organize a visit to this place correctly.

 

Why is Meghalaya Special?

 

Meghalaya is not a mere sight. It is about leisurely traveling, air, and easy moments. The area is almost green throughout the year with cool and pleasant weather.

 

What makes it unique?

 

  • Bridges fashioned out of tree roots.  
  • Villages such as Mawlynnong are clean.  
  • Waterfalls, and endless, in the monsoon.  

 A mixture of tribal culture and the contemporary way of life.  

 

Easy emotion: “Nature is not just a view, but a way of life.”

 

Best Time to Visit Meghalaya

 

Meghalaya has a different face in each season.

 

Summer (March to June): The climate is favorable, excellent for touring caves, waterfalls, and villages.

 

Monsoon (July to September): It is at this point that Meghalaya is actually the Abode of Clouds. Waterfalls are also the best, but there might not be fast travel due to rain.

 

Winter (October to February): The weather is cool and clear. Well-known sightseeing and photography.

 

Top Places You Shouldn’t Miss

 

Shillong-  Heart of Meghalaya

It is known as the “ Rock capital of India”. Famous for its splendid music and cafes. It has captivating and natural beauty to offer. You could feel the vibe of music among the locals.

 

Cherrapunji – Land of Rain

The place receives immense rainfall. It also has one of the most eminent waterfalls called Nohkalikai Falls. It also provides an entry point to the living roots bridge. 

 

Mawlynnong -Cleanest Village in Asia.

 

A little country town with a clean environment and a serene ambience. It depicts that simple living is beautiful.

 

Dawki – Crystal Clear River

 

The River Umngot at Dawki is so transparent that there is an illusion of boats floating in the air. One of the places that should be visited by nature lovers.

 

The Magic of Living Root Bridges

 

The living root bridges are one of the unique destinations. People do not build them; they grow naturally. 

 

The most famous one is the Double Decker Root Bridge of Nongriat village.  One needs to hike to reach that place, but each mile gives you a different feeling.

 

Simple emotion: It is not a bridge, but rather a story that has grown up by nature and time.

 

Food You Must Try

 

The food of Meghalaya is low-end but good. Some local dishes include:

 

  • Jadoh (rice with meat)  
  • Dohneiiong (pork curry)  
  • Tungrymbai (fermented soybean)

 

There are also a lot of cafes in Shillong that serve modern and fusion cuisine.

 

Travelling in Meghalaya

 

The closest airport is in Guwahati (Assam). There, one can take a drive to Shillong and see the surrounding sites.

 

Most people avail Meghalaya tour packages as it helps to ease the process of traveling. Such packages often consist of transport, accommodation, and sightseeing trips. They assist in allowing you to explore without pressure.

 

Travel Tips for a Smooth Trip

  • Always bring along woolen clothes 
  • Bring rain attire during the monsoon season.  
  • Walking and trekking, wearing comfortable footwear.  
  • Admire the local culture and tradition.  
  • Get up early in the morning and see more places.

 

Something Extra: The Secret Gems You Could Visit.

 

Have some spare time, do not pass:

  • Laitlum Canyon  
  • Krang Suri falls 
  • Mawsmai Caves

These are smaller areas with fewer people, though they are just as beautiful.

 

Final Thoughts

It is not all about hurrying in Meghalaya. It is the process of stopping, breathing, and appreciating nature in its purest form. Every second in the clouds that even touch the hills, in the rivers so clear that they are unreal, everything here is special.

 

Therefore, in case you are thinking about your next destination, Meghalaya can amaze you. Pack light, ride slow, and leave the clouds to show the way.

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