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Pothik-Most Beautiful Places in Meghalaya

Author: Pothik Magazine
by Pothik Magazine
Posted: Mar 18, 2016

Meghalaya, in northeast India, used to be part of Assam. Known as the Abode of the Clouds, it's famous for being the wettest place on earth. This makes it a popular monsoon travel destination for those who love the rain. The state has an abundance of natural attractions, including these must-see Meghalaya tourist places. The majority of the population is made up of tribal people -- Khasis (the largest group), Garos, and Pnars -- who predominantly earn their living from cultivation.

1. Living Root Bridges:Deep in the dense tropical forest of Meghalaya, and shrouded in cloud and rain for much of the year, are some astonishing man-made natural wonders. Known as living root bridges, inventive members of the Khasi tribe have trained them to grow from the roots of ancient rubber trees, native to the northeast region. There are two places that you can see the bridges: near Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong. http://www.pothik.co.in/travel_magazine_in_bengali/2. Mawlynnong Cleanest Village:In addition to having an easily accessible living root bridge nearby, scenic Mawlynnong is worth visiting for the fact that it was named the "Cleanest Village in Asia" by a travel magazine. Also dubbed "God's Own Garden", the village is an outstanding example of community-based eco tourism. The locals have constructed a remarkable Sky View platform from bamboo atop the highest tree in the forest, nearly 80 feet up. It offers a bird's eye view of the village and panoramic view across to Bangladesh (the border is just a few kilometers away). Mawlynnong is a three hour drive from Shillong. It's possible to stay there in a basic village guesthouse or tree house on stilts, also created for tourists by the locals. http://www.pothik.co.in/bengali_magazine/

  1. Mawphlang Sacred Forest:Located approximately 45 minutes drive from Shillong in the East Khasi Hills, Mawphlang is home to a sacred plant grove of the Khasi tribe. It's full of medicinal plants. Tribe members also perform animal sacrifices and burn the bodies of their dead inside it. There's a Khasi Heritage Village next to the sacred forest, with different styles of mock tribal huts. If you're feeling energetic and want to spend a day out in nature, try the David Scott trail from Maphlang to Lad Mawphlang. This very picturesque 16 kilometer trail is part of an old horse trail dating back to the British era.
  2. Caves:Meghalaya is also known for its magnificent caves. There are more than 1,000 of them! The most frequently visited cave is Mawsmai, near Cherrapunji (two hours from Shillong). It's maintained as a show cave for tourists and is lit up all the way through. The other caves are more challenging to visit and are suited to caving expeditions with appropriate caving equipment. These include Siju, Mawmluh, Mawsynram, and Liat Prah (the longest cave in India). http://www.pothik.co.in/best_tour_and_travel_agency_in_kolkata/
  3. Gero Hills:If you're a nature lover who really wants to get off the beaten track, then head to the densely forested Garo Hills in the western part of Meghalaya. This vast area, which is home to the Nokrek Biosphere Reserve, Siju Wildlife Sanctuary and Balpakhram National Park, is pristine and full of biodiversity. Tura, the second largest town in the state after Shillong. http://www.pothik.co.in/popular_photographer_in_kolkata/

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