Day 1: Drive to Shillong via Guwahati and enjoy exploring Shillong
Day 2: Witness the beautiful valleys and canyon in Shillong along with an unexplored ancient archaeological marvel
Day 3: Indulge in the adventurous activity of exploring the natural cave, which is the longest cave in Asia.
Day 4: Explore the natural limestone cave, which is one of the longest caves in India, along with a stunning blue waterfall
Day 5: Indulge in boating in Asia’s cleanest river along with some adventurous activities.
Day 6: Explore one of the unique hamlets of India, which communicates by melodious tunes, and explore other hidden gems around Cherrapunji.
Day 7: Witness the beauty of unexplored hidden gems in and around Cherrapunji
Day 8: Explore one of the longest caves in India, known for its unique geological features, and witness the highest waterfall in India the 4th highest in the world
Day 9: Indulge in a very unique adventurous activity of trekking through the wooden ladders, witnessing surreal beauty on the way.
Day 10: Scenic Drive to reach South Garo Hills
Day 11: Explore the surreal, unique canyon renowned for its stunning natural beauty and crystal clear water of the river that carves through it.
Day 12: Scenic drive back to Shillong
Day 13: Drive to Guwahati to catch a flight or train back to your hometown
Say goodbye to Shillong with beautiful, unforgettable memories
No. of days: 12N – 13D
Budget for 2 people excluding flights: INR 90,000 – INR 1,20,000
*If more people are travelling together, the budget will be more economical.
*The Budget is considering transportation with a private cab.
*A guide will be required to explore places in North East India.
Meghalaya, known as the “Abode of Clouds”, nestled in the northeastern part of India, is a land of misty hills, crystal-clear rivers, one of the world’s longest hidden caves, and the world’s most enchanting living root bridges. This lush green paradise is ideal for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone craving serene landscapes, unique tribal culture, and rich biodiversity.
Meghalaya Through the Seasons:
- Spring (March to April)
- Weather: Pleasant and refreshing (15°C to 25°C)
- Blossoming flowers, clear skies, and ideal trekking weather.
- Best for: Nature walks, village stays, caving adventure, boating in crystal-clear waters and exploring waterfalls.
- Summer (May to June)
- Weather: Warm and moderately humid (20°C to 30°C)
- A perfect escape from the Indian summer heat with cool breezes and forest greenery.
- Best for: living root bridge treks and exploring caves.
- Monsoon (July to September)
- Weather: Heavy rainfall and lush surroundings (18°C to 25°C)
- Meghalaya receives some of the highest rainfall on Earth. Hills turn vibrant green, and waterfalls are in full glory.
- Best for: Rain lovers, waterfall hopping, romantic getaways, and monsoon photography.
Note: Some areas may have limited accessibility due to rain.
- Autumn (October to November)
- Weather: Crisp air with light chill (12°C to 20°C)
- Post-monsoon freshness with cloud-kissed hills and crystal-clear skies.
- Best for: Hiking, sightseeing, village festivals, and eco-stays, living root bridge treks
- Winter (December to February)
- Weather: Cold and clear (4°C to 15°C)
- Dry weather, cosy sunshine, and early morning mists over valleys.
- Best for: Camping, stargazing, cave exploration, and winter treks.
Why Meghalaya is a Must Visit – For Travellers Across the World:
- Walk across centuries-old living root bridges—a rare blend of bioengineering and tribal wisdom.
- Perfect monsoon retreat — Cherrapunji and Mawsynram are among the wettest places on Earth, wrapped in clouds and greenery.
- Adventurers can trek, zipline, cave, cliff-jump, and boat in glowing blue waters — all in one trip!
- A dream for photographers, filmmakers, and Instagrammers — Meghalaya’s raw beauty speaks for itself.
Scientific & Emotional Benefits of Visiting Meghalaya:
- High-altitude green landscapes and dense cloud cover increase negative ion exposure, which improves mood, boosts oxygen flow to the brain, and reduces anxiety.
- Clean, unpolluted air in places like Mawlynnong and Laitlum increases oxygen saturation in the blood, improving concentration and overall energy.
- Trekking across living root bridges and exploring natural caves promotes proprioceptive awareness (body–mind coordination), enhancing physical balance and mindfulness.
- Sounds of flowing water and rustling forests promote alpha brain wave activity, associated with relaxation and creative thinking.
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