Charms of Meghalaya: The naturally blessed state of India
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Dec 11, 2023, 08:59 IST
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Meghalaya's unique culture, natural beauty and stunning attractions attract people from all over the world. The monsoons bring heavy rainfall, turning Meghalaya into one of the wettest places on earth. The abundance of rainwater h … Read more
Meghalaya's unique culture, natural beauty and stunning attractions attract people from all over the world. The monsoons bring heavy rainfall, turning Meghalaya into one of the wettest places on earth. The abundance of rainwater has lead to the formation of myriad rivers, waterfalls, and lakes, enhancing the state's natural allure. Read less
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The rainy state
Meghalaya is the wettest place on earth! The state is recognised by its rolling hills, dense forests, and pretty valleys. Being the northeastern region of India and shares its borders with Assam to the north and Bangladesh to the south. Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, is a hill station renowned for its pleasant climate and breathtaking views.The state's unique topography gives rise to a diverse climate. The monsoons bring heavy rainfall, turning Meghalaya into one of the wettest places on earth. The abundance of rainwater contributes to the formation of numerous rivers, waterfalls, and crystal-clear lakes, enhancing the state's natural allure.
Unique Living Root Bridges
Meghalaya is famous for its living root bridges, a unique example of natural engineering. In places like Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong, villagers have skillfully woven the roots of rubber trees to create sturdy bridges across rivers. These living bridges are not only functional but also showcase the harmonious relationship between nature and the local communities.
Waterfall galore
The state is home to some of the most breathtaking waterfalls in India. Nohkalikai Falls, one of the tallest plunge waterfalls in the country, plunges dramatically from a verdant cliff. Elephant Falls near Shillong and the Seven Sisters Falls are other stunning water bodies that add to Meghalaya's scenic beauty.
Cultural diversity
Meghalaya is a melting pot of diverse cultures, with a majority of the population belonging to indigenous tribes. The Khasis, Garos, and Jaintias are the prominent ethnic groups living here. Each have its unique traditions, languages, and customs. The rich cultural beauty is reflected in the festivals, dances, and music that permeate the state, making it a vibrant and dynamic place.
Shillong: The beautiful capital
Whether you're an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or a culture enthusiast, Meghalaya has something to offer, promising an unforgettable experience in the heart of the northeastern wonders of India.
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