Thangkharang Park
Sushobhan RoySushobhan Roy/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, CHERRAPUNJEE/ Updated : Apr 5, 2017, 13:46 IST
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This park is situated at a distance of 12 km from Cherrapunjee and the source of Kynrem Falls lies in this park. This park provides ample prospects for travellers to revel in the panoramic view of the moorish plains of Bangladesh … Read more
This park is situated at a distance of 12 km from Cherrapunjee and the source of Kynrem Falls lies in this park. This park provides ample prospects for travellers to revel in the panoramic view of the moorish plains of Bangladesh far ahead. The sight of serpentine roads along the valleys from this park is a joy to watch. There are two foot bridges within the park which provide wonderful view points to vast rolling green valleys and the water logged plains behind them. Read less

This park is situated at a distance of 12 km from Cherrapunjee and the source of Kynrem Falls lies in this park. This park provides ample prospects for travellers to revel in the panoramic view of the moorish plains of Bangladesh far ahead. The sight of serpentine roads along the valleys from this park is a joy to watch. There are two foot bridges within the park which provide wonderful view points to vast rolling green valleys and the water logged plains behind them. This park also hosts the famous Khoh Ramrah rock popularly known as the Shiva Rock. This rock is a huge piece of stone in the shape of a lingam that stands precariously on the other side of the park opposite to the entrance. This park is also a fantastic place to enjoy the usual 4 o’clock rains that grace this part of the region every day in the evening during the monsoon season.
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