Places to visit in Meghalaya in June
1. Mawlynnong Village
2. Dawki (Umngot River)
3. Nohkalikai Falls
4. Seven Sisters Falls
5. David Scott Trail
6. Cherrapunji Living Root Bridge
7. Laitlum Canyon
In the northeast corner of India, Meghalaya, aptly called the “Abode of Clouds”, is one of the most scenic and ecologically rich states in the country. Known for its heavy monsoon rains, dramatic landscapes, and strong cultural roots, Meghalaya offers far more than just postcard views. You could be chasing a bit of adventure or simply looking to slow down and unwind, either way, a Meghalaya tour package has something for you.
2. Dawki (Umngot River)
3. Nohkalikai Falls
4. Seven Sisters Falls
5. David Scott Trail
6. Cherrapunji Living Root Bridge
7. Laitlum Canyon
In the northeast corner of India, Meghalaya, aptly called the “Abode of Clouds”, is one of the most scenic and ecologically rich states in the country. Known for its heavy monsoon rains, dramatic landscapes, and strong cultural roots, Meghalaya offers far more than just postcard views. You could be chasing a bit of adventure or simply looking to slow down and unwind, either way, a Meghalaya tour package has something for you.
Head west and you’ll find the Garo Hills, a lush, hilly region where narrow roads cut through dense forests and wildlife still roams freely. The countryside here feels untouched, shaped by generations of local farming, and features some of the lesser-explored places to visit in Meghalaya. You’ll pass by paddy fields, betel leaf plantations, and thick vegetation. To the east, the Jaintia Hills feature a more rugged terrain, characterised by high cliffs and streams. The area is also known for its extensive cave networks hidden within dense forest cover, some of the longest and most complex subterranean caves like the Krem Liat Prah found anywhere in India.