cherrapunji meghalaya

Dew drops of Meghalaya, Cherrapunji

Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, also known as Sora, was once the wettest place on earth and is known for its two-tiered living root bridge. Located about 50 kilometers from Shillong, this suburban city is famous for its rich flora and natural attractions. Mawsinlam is currently the wettest place on earth, but Cherrapunji still holds the record for the most rainfall in a calendar year. Aside from the famous Living Root Bridge, there are natural attractions such as Mausmai Cave and cave formations such as Krem Virut. Asia’s cleanest village, Mawilinnon is also a famous tourist spot to experience the food and culture of the village. A long drive through Cherrapunji, with the region’s misty gorges and waterfalls, is perfect for those who love road trips. On a clear winter’s day, it’s an amazing experience with stunning panoramic views of the valley and waterfalls such as the famous Nookalikai Falls. For those with more time on their hands, the town of Dhoki on the Bangladesh border offers a wonderful crystal-clear water boat experience during the winter months.

How to reach Cherrapunji

Popularly considered the wettest place in India, Cheerapunji is a little piece of heaven for nature lovers. This beautiful little town is perfect to visit at any time of the year, except during the heavy monsoon season. Therefore, October to May, when the weather is pleasant and pleasant, is the ideal time. Depending on the weather, you can also explore various attractions and activities. Here is a quick guide on how to go to Cherrapunji and have a great vacation. 

By Airplane

Cherrapunji is the one of the most popular tourist destinations. However, it does not have its own airport. The nearest airport is Ummroy Airport in Shillong, but it only connects to Kolkata. Cherrapunji is best reached by flying through Guwahati Airport, which is 181 km away. Guwahati Airport has good access to all major cities in India. However, once you arrive in Guwahati, take a bus or taxi to reach Cherrapunji.

By train

The nearest rail junction to Cherrapunji is Guwahati, 181 km from Cherrapunji. However, the advantage here is that Guwahati is a well-connected rail hub with rail connections to all major cities. Cherrapunji is easily accessible from Guwahati. Take a bus or taxi from Guwahati.

By road

Both Shillong and Guwahati cities are well connected to Cherrapunji by roads. There are numerous air-conditioned private and government buses from Guwahati to Cherrapunji. Traveling is a lot of fun. The province has its own bus system that allows tourists to visit the city’s main attractions. This makes it easier for tourists to find tourist attractions.

Tourist Places To Visit In Cherrapunjee

Double Decker Living Root Bridge:

The Living Root Bridge is a masterful blend of human innovation and natural wonder. These bridges are one of Cherrapunji’s top 10 attractions and are a must-see on any Cherrapunji sightseeing tour. The bridge was built over decades by locals connecting living trees. The best of these bridges is the Umuxiang double-decker bridge. This is Cherrapunji’s top tourist attraction. Nookalikai Falls:

Another great Cherrapunji attraction not included in your Meghalaya tour is a visit to the legendary Nookalikai Waterfalls. These waterfalls are the tallest waterfalls in India, plunging from a height of 1,115 feet in a single cascade. Beautiful waterfalls and lush forests provide stunning views.

Location: East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India

Specialty: India’s tallest waterfalls

Activities: nature walks, trekking, camping, photography, swimming.

Maushinlam Village:

An idyllic village in Meghalaya, Mawshinram is considered one of the wettest places on earth and is a great place to visit in Cherrapunji. The village is one of the best places near Cherrapunji and it rains most of the year. Surrounded by rich nature, it is the perfect place to spend a relaxing day. This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Cherrapunji.

Location: East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya

Featured: One of the wettest places on earth

Activities: Village walks, bird watching

Location: 3km walk from Tirna village

Specialty: Living Root Bridge

Activities: nature walks, trekking, camping, photography.

Clem Maumrew

No visit to Cherrapunji is complete without visiting its many caves. This place is full of natural caves with stalagmite and stalactite formations. One of the must-visit places in Cherrapunji is Maumruh Cave or Krem Maumruh. The river disappears underground as you enter the magnificent cave. Walking through an alien-like cave is a unique experience.

 Location: Behind Mawmluh-Cherra Cements Ltd., Sohra-Laitkynsew Rd

Specialty: Natural caves with stalagmite and stalactite formations

Activities: nature walks, trekking, photography.

mousemai cave

The Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya in Cherrapunji have the longest cave system in India. Mausmai Cave is one of the most accessible caves and one of the must-see places in Cherrapunji. The 150m long cave is an excellent example of a cave system and a great introduction to the wonderful world of caves. Location: Meghalaya

Specialty: India’s longest cave system

Activities: Cave exploration, nature walks, trekking, photography.

Mausmai Falls

Mausmai Falls, known locally as Northgitian Falls or Seven Sisters Falls, is a beautiful seven-part waterfall. During the monsoon season, all seven of his waterfalls on wide cliffs are filled with water and present a charming sight. These waterfalls are also one of the tallest waterfalls in India and he one of the most popular tourist attractions in Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya. Location: Meghalaya 793119

Specialty: Seven Festivals of Autumn

Activities: swimming, photography.

 Dawki: a natural paradise

The emerald green crystal clear water of the Umgot River makes Dawki true paradise. The city on the border of Bangladesh and India is a thriving commercial center. But the biggest highlight is the stunning British-era suspension bridge over the river, which is listed among the top attractions in Shillong and Cherrapunji.

Distance from Cherrapunji: 84 km

Location: West Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya

Specialty: Stunning English-era suspension bridges over rivers

Things to do: Walk across the Umgot Suspension Bridge and taste the local fish specialties at the market.

 Thangkaran Park

Thangkaran Park is his one of the best family friendly places in Shillong and Cherrapunji. The park overlooks the valleys of Bangladesh and offers breathtaking views. Of particular interest are the rocks resembling Sibling and his three-tiered waterfall, Kinrem Falls. Visit during the monsoon season when the falls are in full swing. This is a popular viewpoint in Cherrapunji.

Location: Sohra, Thangkharang Rd., Meghalaya 793108

Featured: Parks overlooking Bangladeshi valleys and offering breathtaking views

Activities: sightseeing, nature walks, photography.

 Khasi monolith

Khasi culture is very different from the rest of India. Kasi tribes and locals have their own unique cultural traditions. His one such tradition preserved by Cherrapunji tourism is the Khasi monolith. These are individual stone structures erected in memory of ancestors as a mark of respect. This is an interesting aspect and a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Northeast region.

Location: Near Mausmai Falls

Specialty: Strong Cultural Tradition

Activities: sightseeing, photography, nature walks.

 Arwa Cave

Arwa is one of his newly discovered caves in Meghalaya. So you can come together here to discover what has yet to be explored. This cave is rich in limestone and contains marine fossils millions of years old. Set in the lush forests of Lo Sinna, archaeologists and explorers can only dream of such a place. There is an eerie atmosphere around the cave. Bring a flashlight if you want to fully explore. Entrance fee: 20 INR per person

Location: Cherrapunji, Meghalaya 793108

Specialty: Newly discovered caves

Activities: Caving, photography.

Kynrem Falls

Kynrem Waterfall is 12 km away and is a spectacular waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. The place is close to Thangkaran Park and shadowed by the East Khasi Hills district. Famous for being the 7th tallest waterfall in the country, this waterfall is one of the must-see places in Cherrapunji. Jumping from a height of 305 meters, the gushing water and surrounding views make it an ideal place to enjoy a great time away from the hustle and bustle.

Entrance fee: 20 INR per person

Location: Thangkaran Park, Sola, Thangkalan Road, Meghalaya 793108

Special Feature: The Seventh Highest Waterfall in Japan

Activities: photography, swimming, picnics.

Hotels  & Resort 

Polo Orchid Resort Cherrapunji

Located in the heart of Cherrapunji, Polo Orchid Resort is a luxurious hotel surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful scenery. The spacious and tastefully decorated rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as minibars and tea/coffee making facilities. Swim in the outdoor pool, relax at the spa, explore the local area, and enjoy other activities. The resort also has a restaurant that serves delicious local and international cuisine. The Polo Orchid Resort is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a peaceful getaway. 

Homestay in Goshen

Located in Cherrapunji, surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful waterfalls, Goshen Homestay is a traveler’s accommodation that offers clean and simple rooms with modern facilities and complimentary homemade breakfast. The hotel is within walking distance of several waterfalls and caves, making it a worthwhile place to stay for travelers to the area.

What is the best season to travel to Cherrapunji?

The best time to visit Cherrapunji is from October to he February which is the winter season. The weather can be very cold, but it is often dry and sunny, making it an ideal time to visit the caves and his two-story Root Bridge.

Summer in Cherrapunji (March to May)

It rains moderately in summer. However, May is the wettest month and should be avoided for now. Even in summer the temperature remains quite comfortable. Cave tours are fun at this time of year. In addition, the place offers stunning views that extend down to the plains of Bangladesh.

Cherrapunji Monsoon (June to September)

Cherrapunji has a significant amount of rainfall throughout the year. However, during the monsoon period, the rainfall is very heavy and can reach 11,777mm. Temperatures during the monsoon he vary between 12°C and 16°C. It is better not to visit this place during the monsoon period as it rains heavily. However, if you want to enjoy waterfalls such as Noorkarikai Falls and the permanent Northgitian Falls, we recommend visiting Cherrapunji during the monsoon season.

Winter in Cherrapunji (November to February)

Winter is the best time to visit Cherrapunji. However, the temperature can drop as low as 5°C. With an average temperature of around 15 °C, it’s the perfect time to visit all of Cherrapunji’s main attractions. Adventurous and truly out-of-this-world activities abound, including seeing the famous two-story Root Bridge and enjoying the fourth largest waterfall.

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