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The most stunning States within India, Meghalaya will amaze you in a variety of amazing ways. From its stunning natural beauty that is reflected in many waterfalls, serene lakes and clear rivers to the humble people and their matrilineal society, Meghalaya lures you into an entirely new world. A place where man doesn't use nature to make money, but instead works in harmony with it by using living trees' roots to construct natural bridges, conserving the rare flora of sacred forests or being the one of the most humid places on the planet. If you think any of these seems interesting, Meghalaya in north east India is the ideal place to be. Find out what you need to know in the direction of planning your trip to Meghalaya Tour Package, the cloud-free abode. Meghalaya What itinerary would be suitable for you, and which locations you must visit in Meghalaya.

In this episode – The Meghalaya Odyssey The Meghalaya Odyssey, we will take you through the most beautiful places to visit in Meghalaya mostly in the Khasi hills in the state, along with suggestions of hotels to stay. We will also discuss our itinerary for a Meghalaya visiting. In the initial article of the series we introduced Meghalaya to you, and guided through various areas of the state, the customs of the people, and suggested recommendations on the when to travel there. If you now be aware of the whole these, on the second piece of the sequence, we walk you through the various places you need to go to in Meghalaya How do you make your itinerary and plan your travel plans.

 

Reaching Meghalaya

The most effective way to travel to Meghalaya is to travel to Guwahati located in the Assam state in India. Guwahati is home to an international airport, and is easily accessible via rail, road and frequent flights from all areas of India. When you arrive in Guwahati it is possible to take the private cab, shared cab, or even government bus to Shillong which is about 120 Kms or three hours away. It is advised to hire a private taxi for the duration of your journey to Meghalaya directly from Guwahati airport. This will be more comfortable and less time-consuming than searching for shared cabs or public buses at every stop. This will also permit you to travel into the villages and the hinterlands which will delight you. A lot of the places you can visit in Meghalaya which we recommend adding to your travel itinerary are out of the ordinary and you may not be able to locate a reliable public transport to go to those destinations.

Be aware that Shillong is the capital city of Meghalaya has a civilian airport located 30kms from the city center, but there is a low frequency for flights there is low, which means the prices tend to be higher. If you fly to Guwahati and then taking a taxi to Shillong will cost more than an airplane to Shillong. Be aware that there are no railways throughout Meghalaya. First railway station of the state launched in 2014 in Mendipathar which is located within Garo hills. Garo hills is further away from Khasi hills, and the majority of the destinations that we'll be recommending are situated inside Khasi hills. Therefore the itinerary for your trip will be mostly centered around the places to visit located in Khasi Hills and little bit in Jaintia Hills.

 

Another option to reach Shillong that is located in Khasi hills is by driving yourself. You can hire an auto-drive vehicle or rent a bicycle from Guwahati. While certain roads around Shillong might be a bit narrow however, the roads in tour packages for meghalaya in the Khasi region are quite amazing. You'll be amazed to find roads that are smooth in areas to explore in Meghalaya such as Mawsynram even though it is the most wet area on earth.

Things to do in Meghalaya and help you plan your trip to Meghalaya

In our first travel blog of the series in the series – The Meghalaya Odyssey, most of the tourist destinations located in Meghalaya state are situated in Khasi hills. Do not fret about pronouncing or remembering tourists' names. attractions that you'll find difficult because they are within Khasi. We've provided pronunciations of some of the most difficult words to help you to understand them. It is important to note that ‘Maw' within the Khasi is a word that means stone because you'll see “Maw” many times.

The best places to visit in Meghalaya The Meghalaya region is Shillong It is an essential part of your itinerary for Meghalaya

Shillong is Meghalaya's capital and is the most urban city that you can discover throughout the entire state of meghalaya backpacking trip. While it's significantly colder than other regions of the state, and is very crowded due to the roads being more narrow, Shillong does have some excellent places to visit. Museums such as the Don Bosco Museum, Air Force museum, the Ever Living Museum Rhino Heritage Museum, Lakes such as Ward's Lake and Umiam lake, waterfalls such as the Elephant Falls and Sweet falls, and additional tourist attractions such as Cathedral of Mary, Shillong peak, Lady Hydari park are the top places to go within the city. At least two full days is needed to cover Shillong as well. It is best to make sure that Sundays are not an option because many of the places like museums close on Sundays.

The best places to visit to visit in Meghalaya – Mawlynnong The cleanest, most beautiful village in Asia It is a must on your Meghalaya itinerary

Pronouned: Maw-leen-ong (Maw rhymes with Law, Leen rhymes with Keen, Ong as in Song)

The tiny village of Mawlynnong is a hidden gem that tourists usually make the error of only visiting just for a few hours. Walking around the tiny village with just 100 houses and chatting with the residents of Mawlynnong is a great way to end your trip if an avid reader. The social system and the community governance practices are informative and the tiny village is just beautiful. We recommend staying at minimum an evening in Mawlynnong unless you plan to hike into the nearby forests, which could be anywhere from a few days to a week based on how far you want to go. Read our the entire travel guide to Mawlynnong or view our photos of Mawlynnong.

 

Other tips to plan your Meghalaya trip

  • The mobile connectivity may be weak in remote areas like Mawlyngbna. Additionally, in many other villages you will get mobile networks but internet connectivity will be extremely slow. There are 4G connections within Shillong, Cherrapunjee and nearby regions.
  • You can find ATMs across the state, but carrying cash is recommended as credit cards will not be accepted in the majority of remote areas.
  • If you are planning to visit in January, be prepared for colder temperatures. It can be very cold at night as well as good winds, particularly in the vicinity of Shillong therefore pack your woolens in a suitable manner. Cherrapunjee or other locations close to Bangladesh are generally warm because of the plains that surround them.
  • Learn “Khublei” (Pronounced”Khoo-bley”). The Khasi word means Thank you. Although you can see people speaking in fluent, or even broken English everywhere, interfacing with the rural population in remote villages can be a challenge. Khublei is sure to put an elation to their faces.
  • The presence of a driver who speaks the local Khasi language can be very helpful when it comes to roads and interaction with a few people

We have a distinct traveling guide to each one of the locations that you can visit within Meghalaya within our series called The Meghalaya Odyssey. Check out our blog posts in the near future to find out more information about the destinations that are included in the Meghalaya itinerary. If you're thinking about a trip to Meghalaya group tour be sure to sign up to our newsletter to can be informed when the blogs are posted. Did this article aid you organize your visit to Meghalaya more effectively? Do you think we could include any additional information that can make this post more valuable to our readers? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

 

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