Monday, July 12, 2021

Top Places to Visit in Meghalaya

Meghalaya, the abode of clouds, offers a myriad of sights, food, activities and festivals to the tourists. On the other hand, Meghalaya is a jewel in the crown of Northeast India. The sublime beauty of places to visit in Meghalaya and the state itself spellbound the visitors.


Top Places to Visit in Meghalaya


1. Nohkalikai Falls

2. Double Decker Living Root Bridge

3. Eco Park 

4. Ka Khoh Ramhah

5. Thangkharang Park

6. Nokrek National Park

7. Nohsngithiang Falls

8. Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures

9. Laitlum Canyons

10. Mawlynnong Waterfall

11. Umiam Lake

12. Ward’s Lake

13. All Saints Church

14. Cathedral Catholic Church

15. Butterfly Museum

16. David Scott Trail

17. Spread Eagle Falls

18. Shillong Peak

19. Mawlynnong Village – The Cleanest Village in Asia

20. Dawki Town – Home of the Crystal Clear River

21. Shillong- A Serene Destination to Fall in Love with Nature

 

Nohkalikai Falls

Falling from a verdant cliff, Nohkalikai Falls exudes sheer and natural magnificence. The tallest plunge waterfall in India, is nestled amidst evergreen rainforest of the Khasi Hill, the waterfall plunges into a lagoon and presents a sight to behold. A folklore of a woman is associated with the waterfall, giving the fall its name.


 Double Decker Living Root Bridge

One of the most distinctive naturally formed structures, Double Decker Living Root Bridge is the major tourist draw card of Cherrapunji. With the Umshiang River flowing beneath the bridge, this natural wonder is 100-feet long in length. You can’t afford to skip visiting this top tourist attraction in Meghalaya.


Eco Park

There is no better place than Eco Park to marvel at the mesmerizing view of the ‘Green Canyons’ of Cherrapunji. The park is known for offering panoramic views of the Sylhet plains of Bangladesh. A waterfall originating from here, adds to its natural charm. Tourists never fail to visit this top tourist attraction in Cherrapunji.


Ka Khoh Ramhah

Also known as Mothorp and Pillar Rock, Ka Khoh Ramhah lure tourists for its shape. It is a rock formation in the form of an upside down basket in the shape of a cone. As per legends, the basket belonged to a big evil giant. Soak-in the beauty of clouds ascending from the plains and making it worth visiting.


Thangkharang Park

Another beguiling place to visit in Meghalaya is Thangkharang Park. Treat your eyes to the lovely views of the meandering roads the Kynrem Fall that flows down in three levels. Maintained by the State Forest Department Control, the park can be traversed during monsoon by crossing a small bridge. Children can spend a wonderful time on swings that are available in the park while elders can rest for a while amidst the greenery.


Nokrek National Park

Settled in the heart of Nokrek Biosphere Reserve, Nokrek National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage SiteVisiting this park is one of the best things to do in Meghalaya. A number of species of animals, birds, amphibians and reptiles dwell at the national park in their natural habitat. The park is also shrouded by pristine canopy of thick, lush green and tall forests cover.


Nohsngithiang Falls

 Nohsngithiang Falls flaunts of various names like the Mawsmai Falls or the Seven Sisters Waterfalls. The falls inherited its name from the fact that these falls flow in seven parts and look alike. Monsoon give a new life and energy to the falls. The incredible sights and roaring noise of the falls make it one of the best tourist places in Meghalaya.


Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures

Get ready to explore the tradition and indigenous culture of Northeast India. Counted as one of the important tourist spots in Shillong, the museum houses photo, language, agriculture, musical and art gallery. Adore the scenic beauty of the area from Skywalk or marvel at the artefacts displayed in various sections.



Laitlum Canyons

Once at Laitlum Canyons, one things is for sure that you will fall in love with this place. One of the lesser-known places to visit in Meghalaya, the canyon is perched atop the East Khasi Hills. Seclusion seekers can find the desired respite at this spot.  Laitlum translates into the ‘end of hills’ and one can feel the same after reaching here.


Mawlynnong Waterfall

Located in Mawlynnong, Mawlynnong Waterfall is one of the scenic tourist attractions in Meghalaya. With water gushing down from a certain height, the waterfall soothes the soul and mind, colourful and beautiful orchids embracing the area adds to its sublime beauty.


Umiam Lake

Umiam Lake is a gem of the Northeast India. Visiting Umiam Lake is one of the best things to do in Shillong and completes the trip Meghalaya. Looking at the lake, one can easily judge why it is no wonder to get fascinated by its charm. Partake in adventure activities like water cycling, kayaking, scooting and boating. Unwind completely and observe the daily lives of the natives who visit here daily for collecting twigs or grass. There is something for everybody at the lake.



Ward’s Lake

A splendid family-vacation in Northeast India can be spent at the Ward’s Lake. Nestled amidst the manicured botanical gardens, the artificial lake is an amazing evening getaway. Stroll with your loved ones around this shoe-shaped lake or delight-in the lure of the colorful floral beds. The lake greets honeymooners, family vacationers and holidaymakers alike. Pollock’s Lake is the other name given to this natural wonder.


All Saints Church

All Saints Church is one of the oldest churches of Shillong. Built during the British Raj, the church boasts of a colonial-style architecture. Although numerous devotees throng here daily but it is during the Sunday masses that the church receives highest footfall. The sacred place is one of the serene places to visit in Meghalaya offering a different experience altogether.


Cathedral Catholic Church

Spotted amidst expansive lush lawns, Cathedral Catholic Church showcases beautiful architecture. Huge stained windows and tall graceful arches enhance the grand aura of the church. The glass window that exhibits so many hues as the sun shines were brought from France in 1947 and are made up of Grenoble. Since the church lies midway between Laitumkhrah and Dhankheti, is it also known as Laitumkhrah Church. Another name given to this popular tourist spot in Shillong is Mary Help of Christian Cathedral.


Butterfly Museum

Nothing catches attention as fast as a butterfly does! Fluttering colorful wings, butterflies present a visual retreat. Render your kids in a state of awe by taking them to the Butterfly Museum. One of the most famous tourist attractions in Meghalaya, the place is also known as the Entomological Museum. The museum houses spiders, butterflies, beetles and moths.


David Scott Trail

The David Scott Trail is a 16-km trek built by David Scott, a British administrator. The historic trail stretches from Mawphlang to Ladmawphlang. Admire the lovely terrain of Eastern Khasi Hills en route. Astounding views of crystal clear streams, cascading waterfalls, scenic valleys and typical Khasi villages get etched on the hearts and minds of the onlookers forever.


Spread Eagle Falls

The Spread Eagle Falls is renowned to be the widest waterfall of Shillong. Natives and visitors consider it to be a favorite picnic spot. The waterfall cascades down through steep hills and creates a pool of water. An interesting thing to note about the Sati Falls or the Spread Falls or the Urkaliar is that it is wider on the top.


Shillong Peak

Complete your trip to Shillong by cherishing bird’s eye view of the entire place from Shillong Peak. One of the best tourist attractions in Meghalaya, the peak lies 1965m above sea level. Shillong inherited its name from this peak itself. Do spare some time to trek to this peak and wonder how Shillong looks like from such a height.


Mawlynnong Village – The Cleanest Village in Asia


For a moment let’s be honest and ask yourself were you aware of the fact which you just read in the caption? Probably not, right? Well, doesn’t matter even I was also not familiar with the fact until now. With that being said, Mawlynnong in the district of East Khasi Hills and is one of the most exotic tourist places in Meghalaya to spend a day. From waterfalls and root bridges to clean surroundings and panoramic viewpoints, this village welcomes you with everything that is essential to make your Meghalaya vacation momentous. Apart from this, there are many bamboo guest houses where you’ll surely want to have a stay to connect more with the place.


Dawki Town – Home of the Crystal Clear River

I appreciate the locals here who have treasured this place in such a way and kept it so intact and pristine. Probably an hour drive away from Mawlynnong, Dawki Town is truly nature’s paradise. Located on the international border of India and Bangladesh in West Jaintia Hills, this town boasts being completely unspoilt. There is a river that passes through the town and is renowned as Umngot. Of late, this river has gained much popularity as a must-visit tourist place in Meghalaya because of its crystal clear emerald water. Nature at this surreal place, as you would expect, is incredibly preserved. Believe it or not, the water of the river is so clear that on a sunny day you can actually see the river bed as well.


Shillong- A Serene Destination to Fall in Love with Nature

Shillong is a peaceful spot to resuscitate love, romance, and seek relaxation, far from the chaos of city life. Its forested hills, awe-inspiring scenic beauty, pleasant climate conditions make it an important tourist attraction in Meghalaya. Considered as ‘Gleneagles of East’, Shillong is home to stunning tourist attractions like – Shillong Peak, Elephant Falls, Lady Hydari Park, Wards, Lake, Don Bosco Museum, and more. Obviously, I can’t name each and every tourist places in Shillong but especially for you, I have mentioned some of my favourites in this blog.

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Top Places to Visit in Nagaland

Everything about Nagaland spells ‘different’.  From their attires to colourful festival celebrations to distinct food choices, Nagaland is also a place of abundant beauty evident in its mystifying hills and valleys spread everywhere. These along with the distinct culture of Nagaland and its people give it an other-worldly look and feel. Has Nagaland never been on your visiting list? If it hasn’t or if it has, this blog will make you want to pack your bags and head to this lesser-known place right now.

Are you searching for the best places to visit in Nagaland? You would be delighted to know that Nagaland is home to unexplored beauty. Its serene escapades are spellbinding, making one have a perfect romantic getaway. The place also hosts numerous adventurous expeditions which attracts daring minds from near and far. Have a look at the best Nagaland tourist places to explore on a trip to this state and enjoy a great time away from the hustle-bustle.


          1. Kohima  Untouched Nature

2. Mokokchung Mesmerizing Hills And Streams

3. Mon Rich Tribal Heritage

4. Khonoma Green Village – Serene Hamlet

5. Benreu  Home To Mount Pauna

6. Meluri Fascinating Rock Formations

7. Tuensang  Artistry And More!

8. Longleng  Thrill-seekers Heaven

9. Zunheboto  Houses Endangered Species Of Birds

10. Phek  Pristine Getaways

11. Touphema Village  Traditional And Heritage Experience

12. Naga Heritage Village Interactive Encounters

13. Pfutsero Mystic Escapes Amid Mountain

14. Japfu Peak  Valley Of Flowers

15. Kachari Ruins – Archaeological Remains

16. Chumukedima Village  Refreshing Escapades


Kohima – Untouched Nature

 

The capital of Nagaland deserves to be on the must-visit list of everyone. Kohima, originally Kewhira, is pure bliss for anyone who loves being amidst untouched nature. It is located at a height of 1500 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by breath-taking mountains and forests.

 

Mokokchung – Mesmerizing Hills And Streams

 

This is the liveliest district of Nagaland owing to the beautiful traditions and festivals and hospitality of the vibrant Ao tribe who calls this place their home. Get ready to soak your senses in the beauty of the mesmerizing hills and streams. There are many wonderful places situated in and close to Mokokchung that will leave the traveler with tales to tell for years.


Mon – Rich Tribal Heritage

One of the best tourist places in Nagaland, Mon is known for its refreshing ambiance. Mon belongs to Konyak Nagas, who believe themselves to be the descendants of Noah. The location of Mon is at an altitude of 897.64 m above sea level. In the entire state of Nagaland, Mon is considered to be the most fascinating and mystifying place because of its rich tribal heritage and uphill location. There is something in the air that pulls you and makes you dream with your eyes wide open here.


Khonoma Green Village – Serene Hamlet

If one wants to witness the result of a continued and harmonious responsible living, then Khonoma Green Village in Nagaland is that place. This village is brimming with clean, fresh air, a peaceful atmosphere, and an unspoiled environment. The Angami tribe lives in the village in huts made from natural and recycled resources. This is the tribe that earns its living through agriculture, handlooms, and weaving. This village is a living example of what a community with a combined effort can create. In this age of increasing climate change, visiting the village can make one more inspired to create such an environment for self and future generations back home.


Benreu – Home To Mount Pauna

Benreu in Peren district is total solitude. It is an unexplored village with 20 percent of its inhabitants being nature and animals. It is at a height of 1950 meters and sits across Mount Pauna, the third highest peak of Nagaland. Benreu is the home of the Zeliang tribe and also of rains and clouds owing to its heightened location. Apart from enjoying the quiet and beauty of nature, look out for the simple village life of the Naga culture here.


Meluri – Fascinating Rock Formations

Meluri is a small and quaint village lying halfway to Mt. Saramati in Kiphire district. This village is home to the Pochury tribe, known for its exceptional hunting skills. This village is a must-visit place in Nagaland not only because of its beauty but also for its fascinating rock formations. Do not miss the brine salt and cane furniture that is a specialty of this village. Also, don’t miss the Zanibu Peak that offers a magnificent view of Nagaland state and Mount Everest. This is amongst the famous tourist places in Nagaland.


Tuensang – Artistry And More!

Experience the mixed culture and traditions of the co-living tribes in Tuensang. This district will let you take away some of the most beautiful and artistically rich handlooms, handicrafts, artwork, and jewelry. Also get a taste of the interesting history of Nagas by visiting the Living Stone of Tuensang, 60 km away from Tuensang town.


Kiphire – Awe-inspiring Mountain Ranges

If you are seeking adventurous time in the lap of nature, Kiphire is your place. It is home to the highest peak in Nagaland- Saramati. Spend 3 days trekking in this awe-inspiring mountain range passing through a beautiful Rhododendron forest. There are several other popular adventures offering attractions in and around Kiphire like Cavers’ delight, Sukhayap or Lover’s Paradise, and Wawade.


Zunheboto – Houses Endangered Species Of Birds

As you visit Zunheboto or Zunhebo, you will be introduced to the colorful culture of Sumi Nagas. They are a strong tribe who are believed to have brought martial arts to the Nagas. Zunhebo has a lot to offer a traveler with its largest Baptist church in Asia, a peaceful hamlet, a sanctuary housing endangered species of birds and more.


Phek – Pristine Getaways

This is a beautiful district in Nagaland which is known for having a vast number of attractions. Surrounded by a spellbinding beauty, this place is home to many lakes, rivers, and water bodies which are magnificent. Phek is considered to be one of the best tourist places in Nagaland which also has a heritage village named Khezakeno. People visiting here can indulge in activities like hiking, trekking, and bird-watching.


Touphema Village – Traditional And Heritage Experience

Indulge in a traditional and heritage experience at this cultural Naga village. Brimming with all the authentic things which also includes local cuisine and local rice beer, this place is perfect for the culture connoisseur. This is one of the best and unique places to visit in Nagaland which gives an old-world experience along with a beautiful view of the hills in the backdrop. To enjoy the best of the local life, a stay at the huts is also a good experience to enjoy.


Naga Heritage Village – Interactive Encounters

Also called Kisama Heritage Village, this place holds the beautiful culture and tradition of the Nagas. The main purpose of this Heritage village is to protect and preserve the ethnicities of the Naga tribes in its true form. This place is a paradise for the people who love to explore art and learn about history. The main highlight of the place is the Hornbill Festival which is held in December.



Pfutsero – Mystic Escapes Amid Mountain

Resting at a height of 2,133 above sea level, this small town is one of the coldest towns in Nagaland. The Glory Peak is one of the highest points in the town which is the main highlight to witness. Alongside that, there are lakes in Pfutsero which freeze during the winters and add a true Christmas spirit among the Christian locals. Cherry blossoms can also be seen blooming in this historical town during the months of March-April when the Chakesang families celebrate Tsukhenye Festival.


Japfu Peak – Valley Of Flowers

This is the second-highest point of Nagaland which is located at a height of 3084 meters above the sea level. Japfu Peak is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Nagaland which offers a spellbinding view to enjoy and have the best time away from the hustle and bustle. This is a paradise for adventure junkies and offers a chance to enjoy bird-watching and explore the flora and fauna. It is also called the “Valley of Flowers” of Northeast which is worth a visit.


Kachari Ruins – Archaeological Remains

The Kachari Ruins is also called the Dimasa Kachari Ruins, which is a series of mushroom doomed pillars and houses. These are believed to have emerged during the Dimasa Kachari Kingdoms in around the 13th century. The Kachari Ruins is an offbeat place which is definitely a delight for the art and history lovers. These ruins are actually scattered pillars which are surrounded by the overgrown grasses and unkempt vegetation.


Chumukedima Village – Refreshing Escapades

This is a surreal hill station which gives a bird’s eye view of the beauty surrounding Dimapur district. From enjoying the beautiful views to feeling the cool breeze on the face, this place is a paradise. There are beautiful waterfalls to explore along with the wilderness of the place. Its tranquil beauty makes it one of the best places to visit in Nagaland.


Top Places to Visit in Meghalaya

Meghalaya, the abode of clouds, offers a myriad of sights, food, activities and festivals to the tourists. On the other hand, Meghalaya is a...