⇒ Duration: 5 Nights 6 Days ⇐
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Welcome upon arrival at Guwahati Airport – Transfer to Shillong “Abode of Clouds” – Enroute visit Lum-Er-Pyngnad (mini Pahalgam) and Umiam Lake (Barapani Lake) – Check in to your hotel – Evening free at your own
Night stay in Shillong.
Breakfast at the hotel – visit Laitlum Canyon – proceed to Jowai to visit Krang Suri falls (expect to climb down approx. 100 steps to reach the falls) – one can enjoy a picnic and swimming in the crystal-clear water – return
Night stay in Shillong.
Breakfast at the hotel – proceed to Dawki and visit Umngot River and Dawki Bridge – transfer to Mawlynnong Village – visit Riwai Living root bridge (Single Decker) and Balancing Rock – transfer to Cherrapunjee – Evening at your own –
Night stay in Cherrapunjee
Breakfast at the hotel – visit Mawkdok Dympep Valley View Point, Arwa Caves, Lyngsiar Waterfalls, Garden of Caves, Nohsngithiang Falls (Seven Sister Waterfalls), Mawsmai Caves, Nohkalikai Falls (Sunset Point) – take the return transfer to Shillong
Night stay in Shillong.
Breakfast at the hotel – visit Lady Hydari Park (closed on Mondays), Ward’s Lake (Enjoy boating and scenic beauty, closed on Tuesday), Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians and Don Bosco Centre of Indigenous Cultures – transfer to Guwahati
Night stay in Guwahati.
Breakfast at the hotel – visit to Kamakhya Devi Temple – departure transfer to Guwahati Aiport / Railway Station
The best time is October to April for clear skies and sightseeing. Monsoon season (June–September) offers lush greenery and powerful waterfalls but frequent rain.
Yes, Meghalaya is famous for monsoon beauty, especially waterfalls. However, heavy rainfall may affect road travel and outdoor activities.
Swimming is allowed at Krang Suri Falls depending on safety conditions. At Dawki’s Umngot River, boating is popular, while swimming depends on local guidelines.
No, Mawlynnong Village remains closed on Sundays, so the itinerary may be adjusted accordingly.
Yes, but some locations involve walking, steps, and uneven terrain. Guests with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
Roads are scenic but winding through hills. Motion-sensitive travelers should take precautions.
Carry light woolens year-round, rainwear (especially in monsoon), comfortable walking shoes, and layered clothing.
Yes, both locations offer boating experiences depending on weather and operational conditions.
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