About Cherrapunji Tourism: Cherrapunji, also known as Sohar, is a small town in Meghalaya, around 50 km from the state’s capital, Shillong. Before Mawsynram, Cherrapunji was the planet’s wettest place, and it proudly holds the title of recording the ‘highest recorded rainfall in a year’. However, there is so much more in Cherrapunji than just rain. ‘Cherrapunji’ literally means ‘land of oranges’.
Dwelled in rich flora and fauna, Cherrapunji is one of the most loved places by newlyweds. Travelers can visit the infamous double-decker living root bridge, Thangkharang Park and explore natural caves like Mawsmai Caves. At Cherrapunji, nature enthusiasts can witness the breathtaking view of Nohkalikai and Seven Sisters Waterfalls, enjoy boating in winter at Dawki, and wander around places.
Cherrapunji tour packages include several nearby destinations, like Shillong, Mawsynram, Guwahati, Kaziranga National Park, Guwahati, and Silchar. The best time to visit Cherrapunji is from October to March when the weather is pleasant.. However, you will always find medium to light rainfall patterns at Cherrapunji.
Experience a healthy lifestyle in a clean environment at Mawlynnong, Asia’s cleanest village in Cherrapunji. Road trips to Cherrapunji, trek to Double Decker Living Root Bridge, and Nongkrem Dance Festival are some of the significant activities. Cherrapunji is a paradise for those who love rain, waterfalls, valleys, peaceful nature, limestone caves, and fresh air.
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Brief Virtual Trip to Cherrapunji
Double Decker Living Root Bridge: An astonishing partly artifical structure, Double Decker Living Root Bridge is a highly visited place in Cherrapunji, 3 km from Tyrna Village. It is a blend of nature’s wonder and the Khasi tribe’s innovation. The roots of trees entwine with each other to form a dual canopy-like structure. A river flows beneath the bridge creating a photogenic view.
Mawsynram Village: World’s wettest place, Mawsynram, must be added to your travel bucket list. Tourists can enjoy rainfall throughout the year, but if you want to spend time outdoors, make the best out of daylight. Stroll in this peaceful village, try the traditional Khasi snack Pusaw, get a chance to do birdwatching, and explore Mawjymbuin Cave and Krem Dam Cave.
Nohkalikai Waterfalls: India’s tallest plunge falls and third-highest waterfall in the world, Nohkalikai Waterfalls, are at 1120 feet. A streak of white water falls out of the forests of the Cherrapunji plateau and joins in the green-colored puddle. Hike to the viewpoint and witness the majestic view and lush environment. Don’t go back without learning about the Legend of this waterfall.
Mawsmai Nongthymmai Eco Park: If you want a suitable place for a picnic, gear up to enjoy the panoramic views at Mawsmai Nongthymmai Eco Park. Over blue-colored stream running through the park are the Green canyons of Cherrapunji and the Sylhet plain of Bangladesh. Feel the soft breeze while exploring the variety of orchids at the eco-park.
Wakaba Falls: Wakaba Falls is a two-tiered waterfall of 190m in height in the Khasi Hills. It is 15 km from Cherrapunji. The red stone cliffs and green lush create a jaw-dropping panorama in the monsoon. Take a short trek to reach the spellbinding viewpoint.
Mawsmai Cave: 150m long, Mawsmai Cave in the Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya, showcases the caving world. It is the most accessible cave and proof of the most extended Indian cave systems opening the exploration of underground adventure. The caves are well-lit but narrow down further inside, leaving space for one person to walk.
Mawsmai Falls: Mawsmai falls are popularly known as Seven Sisters Waterfalls for its collection of seven adjacent waterfalls in Mawsmai village. It is 315 m in height and is one of the highest waterfalls in India. The seven segmented falls represent the seven sisters of East India. The best time to visit Mawsmai Falls is during monsoon.
Dawki: A lovely town on the international border between India and Bangladesh, Dawki is famous for its emerald-colored Umngot River. The beautiful and India’s one of the cleanest rivers flows between Khasi and Jaintia Hills to Bangladesh. Walk on the suspension bridge set in the British era and enjoy fish delicacies. Adventure enthusiasts can also do snorkeling, camping, zip-lining, and kayaking at Dawki.
Things to do in Cherrapunji
Learn the tribe’s culture at Mawlynnong Village: Asia’s cleanest village, Mawlynnong Village, is called ‘God’s own Garden’. Breathe the freshness around the village, meet the area’s tribes, explore the rustic beauty and waterfalls, and fall in love with the villagers’ love for nature.
Walk around Thangkharang Park: Plan a day trip with your family to visit Thangkharang Park along with Khoh Ramhah rock (resemblance to Shivling) and the Kynrem Falls (three-tiered fall). Walk around the park spread across 100 acres of land and click pictures of the blooming fauna.
Adventure Sports at Mawlyngbna: Mawlyngbna is a village about 15 km from Mawsynram. It is well-known for its adventure park, offering kayaking, zip-lining, boating, fishing, etc. There is a large forest having pitcher plant endangered species, animal fossils dating back millions of years, and many natural springs at Mawlyngbna.
A 5 Day Nongkrem Dance Festival: Be a part of the famous Nongkrem Dance Festival,which takes place in November. In this colorful festival, natives thank deities for good harvests, offer the clan’s ancestors food, and pray to God for prosperity. Get a chase to greet and dance with the locales.
Pray at Nongsawlia Presbyterian Church: Attend prayers at the historic Nongsawlia Presbyterian Church, built in 1841 AD. Reportedly, it is Meghalaya’s first church.
Best Time to Visit Cherrapunji
Early summers and winters are prime seasons to visit Meghalaya. The average temperature of Cherrapunji is 15°C but you will always find rain at Cherrapunji, so prepare for the tour accordingly. If you love rain,March and early April are good times to visit. Whereas, avoid planning a tour from May to September, in the peak monsoon season.
With the possibility of rainfall for a few days, the weather from October to February is the best time to visit Cherrapunji. In the winter, you may expect sunny days with little to no rainfall, creating an ideal time for outdoor activities and visiting the double-decker root bridge and caves. If you visit Cherrapunji in November, you can dance to the beats at the Nongkrem Dance Festival.
How to Reach Cherrapunji
Airways: Guwahati Airport, 181 km from Cherrapunj, is the nearest airport to Cherrapunji, connecting to major Indian cities. From there, you can book a cab. Technically, Umroi Airport in Shillong is the closest (91 km) to Cherrapunji but is not well-connected.
Railways: Guwahati Railway Station is the nearest to Cherrapunji and is well-connected to the nation. It is better to take a cab from the station and enjoy the serene environment.
Roadways: Book a cab or reserve a Volvo bus to enjoy your journey to Cherrapunji by road. You can also reach Sohra Bus Stand in Shillong,hire a cab and enjoy 2 hour's journey by road. If you are using your convenience, take NH 40 and SH 5 to reach Cherrapunji from Shillong.
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