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Top unmissable stops on the Guwahati–Shillong–Cherrapunji road trip

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 7, 2025, 10:21 IST
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Top unmissable stops on the Guwahati–Shillong–Cherrapunji road trip

Northeast India is probably one of the most underexplored regions of India. If you have never been to Northeast yet, worry not. This part of the country is gradually making waves in the tourism circuit, and is all about chasing clouds, driving through moss-draped pine forests, and waterfalls like you have travelled to the 90s era. (Canva)

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Guwahati–Shillong–Cherrapunji trail

Buckle up for the Guwahati–Shillong–Cherrapunji trail — a high-altitude, high-vibe road trip through the heart of Meghalaya. This iconic Northeast India circuit is packed with jaw-dropping views, misty pit stops, and unmissable detours. And yes, even if you're just here for the momos and the moody weather, we promise: you're in for a ride. (Canva)

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Umananda island

Before you zoom out of Guwahati, make a quick detour to this little gem sitting in the middle of the Brahmaputra. Legend says it was created by Lord Shiva himself. Accessible by a breezy boat ride, Umananda Island has an old temple, curious monkeys, and a serenity that belies the chaos of the city you just left. A Shiva temple on a teeny island in the middle of India’s wildest river? You might have turned curious by now. (Wikipedia)

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Shillong Peak

Once you’ve braved the winding roads, you’ll reach Shillong, Meghalaya’s charming capital, where you might brace bad weather, but great music will be your saviour. Make your way to Shillong Peak, the city’s highest point. On a clear day (rare but not extinct), you’ll get sweeping views of the city nestled in pine-covered hills. (Canva)

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Don Bosco Museum

Think museums are boring? Wait till you meet Don Bosco. This oddly-shaped but brilliantly curated museum takes you on a cultural whirlwind through Northeast India’s tribes, textiles, weapons, art, and architecture, all in one vertical building. Bonus: The rooftop view is worth the climb, even if the exhibits go over your head (literally and otherwise). (Canva)

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Mawphlang Sacred Grove

En route to Cherrapunji, drop by Mawphlang, where nature comes with rules. This sacred forest, protected by the Khasi tribe, is home to ancient trees, whispering winds, and strictly zero picnics. Nothing can be taken out, not even a pebble, lest you want to risk the wrath of the local deity. It feels like a botanical Hogwarts, and your guide may casually mention ghosts. Perfect. (Canva)

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Nohkalikai Falls

Nohkalikai Falls, nestled near Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, is India's tallest plunge waterfall, and a natural spectacle that’s both haunting and hypnotic. Dropping from a staggering height of 340 m (1,115 ft), the water dives straight into a turquoise pool below, surrounded by misty cliffs and dense greenery.But it’s not just the height that makes it unmissable. Nohkalikai is steeped in a chilling local legend about a grieving mother named Likai, adding an eerie mystique to its raw beauty. (Canva)

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Mawsmai Cave

End your trip by crawling (literally) through the Mawsmai Caves — a limestone labyrinth where you'll duck, twist, and channel your inner Indiana Jones. With water dripping from the ceiling and strange rock formations glowing in torchlight, it’s eerie, damp, and totally fun. Insider tip: Don’t wear your fancy sneakers. Or tight jeans. Trust us.
The Guwahati–Shillong–Cherrapunji loop isn’t just a road trip. It’s a full-blown nature-soaked, culture-loaded, waterfall-obsessed adventure. Come for the mist, stay for the music, and leave with stories that smell like petrichor and taste like pork momos. (Meghalaya Tourism)

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