The Khasi Monoliths are ancient stone formations scattered across the Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya, India. They serve as memorials for deceased kings, warriors, and elders of the Khasi community, featuring cryptic symbols and weathered surfaces. The largest concentration of these monoliths is found in Nartiang, where visitors can explore a dense forest of towering menhirs, some reaching up to 8 meters in height. Additionally, Cherrapunji, the region where the monoliths are located, offers attractions such as Mawsmai Falls, Nohkalikai Falls and trekking trails through the Khasi Hills, contributing to the area's cultural and natural allure.