Commonly known as the Umshiang Double Decker Living Root Bridge, this place is hidden in deep lush green forests of the wettest place in India. You can find the majestic Jingkieng Nongriat Double Decker Living Root here. Also, this area is known for many root bridges that are made out of Indian Rubber Tree, but the massive Double Decker Bridge is the major attraction. Visit this 3 km long and 2400 feet high bridge which is a perfect mixture of nature and engineering. The stunning Umshiang river flows beneath this bridge.
Just a few kilometers away from Cherrapunji is a scenic little town of Dawki which is famous for river Umngot and is a must-visit destination. Dawki serves as a major center of trade between India and its neighboring country, Bangladesh. Besides, it’s small size, Dawki is really attractive and is popular for its tourism. People from many parts of India visit this beautiful place to experience a boat ride on the famous clearwater river of Umngot and enjoy its nearby sights and sounds.
Nohkalikai is the world’s fourth-largest waterfall and falls from 335 m off of a cliff offering scenic views and extensive nature magnificence. Moreover, Nohkalikai waterfalls is one of the most stunning and grand falls in our country and is a pride for Meghalaya. Pay a visit to the evergreen rainforest between Khasi Hill and enjoy its majesty of this beautiful waterfall.
The state of Meghalaya houses some of the most amazing and mysterious caves and the Mawsamai cave is one of them. This breathtaking cave is located 6 km away from Cherrapunji in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya. You will notice that this is a well-lit cave that creates several spectacular hues when it gets hit by the sunshine.
Located on the south of Cherrapunji, Krem Phylum is a major tourist attraction among visitors. It is known for several caves that are unique in every aspect. Not only this, there are three separate unique doorways to the caves and two different waterways to enter inside the caves. Visit this place as it is really distinct and is constantly filled with locals and visitors.