A major attraction, the Living Root Bridges have existed in Meghalaya since 19th century CE. There are over 10 Living Root Bridges including 3-4 double decker bridge. There may be possibly more as many of the areas are not readily accessible. Most famous and
Sohra, one of the wettest places on earth
Sohra (erstwhile Cherrapunji) is must visit in Meghalaya. You can either do a day trip from Shillong or stay overnight in Cherrapunji. If you are planning to trek to Double Decker Bridge, better to stay overnight in Cherrapunji. The drive
Meghalaya, the abode of the clouds
Meghalaya, one of the seven sisters of the East, is one of the most scenic states in India. Mawsynram and Sohra( erstwhile Cherrapunji) in Meghalaya are among the wettest places on the planet, receiving over 11,000mm of rain annually. It
Guwahati, the gateway to Assam
The largest city in North East India Assam is famous for Kamakhya Temple and for being located on the banks of the massive Brahmaputra river. Both are a must visit, beyond which there are parks, museums, Zoo, temples and the
Kaziranga National Park
Spread over 430 sq. kms across the Brahmaputra plains, Kaziranga is home to the world’s largest population of Indian one horned Rhinocerous. Elephant grass meadows, swampy lagoons and dense forest make up Kaziranga National Park. Besides 2200+ Rhinos, the Park houses tigers, elephants, deer,