by Amit Agarwal | Oct 26, 2018 | Adventure Tours, Meghalaya
Meghalaya the wettest places on earth has an impressive array of hills, waterfalls and root bridges. What few know that it is one of the best places in Asia for exploring caves? The KremMawmluh, located in East Khasi Hills, Cherrapunji is the fourth longest cave in...
by Amit Agarwal | Oct 12, 2018 | Culture, Meghalaya
Culture The Khasis, Jaintias, Bhois, Wars are collectively known as the Hynniewtrep people. They inhabit the districts of East Meghalaya. They are also known as the earliest ethnic group of settlers in the Indian subcontinent. The Garo Hills is inhabited by the Garos...
by Amit Agarwal | Oct 5, 2018 | Boating, Meghalaya, River
A trip to Meghalaya is really worthwhile only when you travel 80 km from Shillong to Dawki bordering Tamabil, Bangladesh. The small sleepy town in the West Jaintia hills is the last Indian post on the road connecting to Sylhet in Bangladesh. Green waters of Umngot at...
by Amit Agarwal | Sep 28, 2018 | Living Root Bridge, Meghalaya
Deep in the verdant greens of Meghalaya skirting the India-Bangladesh border, in Cherrapunji, the wettest place on earth, people do not build bridges —they just grow root bridges. The climate in the southern Khasi and Jaintia hills fluctuate between humid and warm....
by Amit Agarwal | Sep 27, 2018 | Food, Meghalaya
If you simply freak out at the thought of exotic street food then cajole your tour operators to head for Shillong. The Scotland of the East offers a feast for the eyes and stomach literally. Let us take a culinary trip down the winding streets. Street food in Police...
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