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4 Nights / 5 Days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Hindi
Meghalaya, the Abode of Clouds is not just a destination, it’s a feeling.
A land where waterfalls fall like poetry, rivers glow emerald under the sun, villages live in harmony with nature, and every curve of the road reveals a new wonder.
This Best of Meghalaya Tour is thoughtfully curated to take you through misty hill stations, sacred forests, crystal-clear rivers, Asia’s cleanest village, living root bridges, and thunderous waterfalls, all at a comfortable pace.
Every day unfolds gently, allowing you to explore, absorb, and truly connect with the soul of Northeast India.
Journey from the plains to the clouds
En-route Experience:
Umiam Lake (Barapani) – A vast man-made lake surrounded by pine forests, offering breathtaking photo stops and serene moments.
After Arrival in Shillong:
Check-in to your hotel
Evening free to relax or explore nearby cafés
Optional stroll around local markets
🛏️ Overnight Stay: Shillong
The Scotland of the East unfolds
Sightseeing Includes:
Shillong Peak – Highest point offering sweeping views of the city & Himalayas (weather permitting)
Elephant Falls – A three-tier waterfall cascading gracefully through lush greenery
Ward’s Lake – A peaceful colonial-era lake surrounded by gardens
Don Bosco Museum – Insight into Northeast India’s rich tribal heritage
Police Bazaar – Local shopping, cafes & vibrant street life
Evening at leisure, soaking in the cool mountain breeze.
🛏️ Overnight Stay: Shillong
Into the land of living bridges & rain-washed cliffs
En-route & Local Highlights:
Shillong View Point – Deep valleys and cloud formations
Nohkalikai Falls – India’s tallest plunge waterfall, steeped in legend
Seven Sisters Falls – A majestic ribbon of water cascading down limestone cliffs
Mawsmai Cave – A short, fascinating walk through natural limestone formations
Eco Park – Panoramic views of Bangladesh plains
The day ends amidst mist, silence, and nature’s raw beauty.
🛏️ Overnight Stay: Cherrapunji
Crystal rivers & the cleanest village in Asia
Dawki:
Umngot River – Famous for its glass-clear waters where boats appear to float on air.
Optional boat ride (subject to water level).
Mawlynnong Village:
Awarded Asia’s Cleanest Village
Walk through spotless lanes, bamboo houses & flower-lined paths
Living Root Bridge – A living example of nature and human harmony
Sky View Point – Overlooking Bangladesh plains
Return to Shillong by evening with unforgettable memories.
🛏️ Overnight Stay: Shillong
A calm farewell to the clouds
Optional En-route Stop (time permitting):
Sacred Forest of Mawphlang – An ancient protected forest steeped in local beliefs, medicinal plants, and folklore
Drop at Guwahati Airport / Railway Station, marking the end of a journey filled with nature, peace, and unforgettable memories.
Yes. This itinerary is carefully designed to cover Meghalaya’s most important destinations Shillong, Cherrapunji (Sohra), Dawki, and Mawlynnong without rushing. The route planning avoids unnecessary backtracking and ensures a comfortable pace, making it ideal for first-time visitors, families, and couples.
The best time is October to April, when the weather is pleasant and sightseeing is comfortable.
Monsoon (June–September) offers lush greenery and powerful waterfalls but may involve heavy rainfall and limited boating at Dawki.
Winter (December–February) is cool and crisp, perfect for sightseeing.
Yes, Meghalaya is one of the safest and most tourist-friendly states in Northeast India. Locals are warm and helpful, crime rates are low, and tourist areas are well connected. The tour uses trusted routes, reliable hotels, and experienced local drivers.
The tour includes clean, comfortable, and well-located hotels in standard or deluxe categories. Hotels are chosen based on safety, cleanliness, accessibility, and guest reviews. Upgrades to premium or boutique hotels are available on request.
Daily breakfast is included. Lunch and dinner are kept flexible so guests can explore local cuisine at their own pace. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are widely available in all destinations covered in the itinerary.
Boating at Umngot River, Dawki, is subject to water level, weather conditions, and local authority regulations. During monsoon months, boating may be restricted for safety reasons. Even without boating, the river remains a major visual highlight.
Entry fees to monuments, caves, viewpoints, museums, and optional activities such as boating are not included, as charges may change without notice. This ensures transparency and avoids hidden costs.
No special permits or inner-line permits are required for Indian citizens to visit Meghalaya. Valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, Driving License) is sufficient.
Yes. The itinerary is well-paced with moderate travel hours and minimal physical strain. However, some attractions like caves or viewpoints may involve short walks or steps. Assistance can be arranged if informed in advance.
A private, well-maintained vehicle (Innova Crysta / Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveller depending on group size) with an experienced hill driver is provided. Vehicles are selected to ensure comfort, safety, and smooth travel on mountain roads.
It is recommended to book at least 10–15 days in advance during peak seasons (October–April) to ensure better hotel availability and pricing. Last-minute bookings are subject to availability.
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