If you believe that man-made lakes cannot be as beautiful as natural lakes, a trip to Umiam Lake will convince you otherwise. The lake is huge in terms of size, covering 221 square kilometers, and is an ideal location for capturing perfect pictures.
This is one of Meghalaya's many spectacular waterfalls. It is a three-tiered waterfall set in a beautiful green forest that is one of Meghalaya's most awe-inspiring sights.
The Dawki river is known for its crystal pure water. And by crystal clear, we mean so transparent that you can see your boat's shadow in the riverbed as it floats. This river's special appeal draws visitors from all around the nation and from overseas for an amazing journey.
This bridge is one of the top Meghalaya tourist attractions and is a good illustration of how amazing things could be if people and nature worked together. The height of this 3-kilometer-long growing root bridge is 2400 feet.
Nohkalikai Waterfall is India's tallest waterfall and is a sight to behold. This must-see attraction in Meghalaya is only a short distance from Cherrapunji.
Laitlum Canyon is one of India's most beautiful landscape This location includes a 3000-step stairway that allows you to climb up and down on the edge while gazing out at the lovely sights that surround it.
Cherrapunji's magnificent green environs more than justify Meghalaya's 'Scotland of the East' moniker. Perched on the edge of the Himalayas, this charming town was formerly known as the wettest spot on the planet.
If you enjoy rain, Mawsynram is the place to be. It is popularly known as the world's rainiest place where you can walk into the clouds and drench yourself in an endless supply of rain.
Mawsmai Cave is one of Meghalaya's most accessible caves, with no need for a guide. This cave is among Cherrapunji's most popular tourist attractions, and it is fascinating in its way.