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18 Nov

Why December is the Perfect Month to Discover Meghalaya

Meghalaya, often called the "Abode of Clouds," is a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure. This northeastern gem is renowned for its dense forests, cascading waterfalls, ancient living root bridges, and pristine lakes. For those considering a visit, December a perfect month that offers an exceptional opportunity to experience Meghalaya at its best. Why Visit Meghalaya in December - Perfect Month? Ideal Weather for Outdoor AdventuresDecember ushers in cool and pleasant winter weather, with temperatures ranging between 5°C to 15°C. The clear skies, crisp air, and abundant sunshine create...

Meghalaya
13 Jul

Discovering the 8 Rainiest Places on Earth

Rainfall, a natural phenomenon that shapes landscapes, influences cultures, and supports ecosystems, is particularly abundant in certain parts of the world. Whether you're a weather enthusiast, a nature lover, or a traveler seeking unique experiences, these eight rainiest places offer an opportunity to witness the wonders of copious rainfall firsthand. Mawsynram, Meghalaya, IndiaTopping the list is Mawsynram, located in the northeastern state of Meghalaya, India. Known for its lush green landscapes and cascading waterfalls, Mawsynram receives an astonishing annual rainfall of 467 inches making it the most rainiest place on Earth....

Meghalaya's Spectacular Wangala Festival
9 Nov

Meghalaya’s Spectacular Wangala Festival: The Resounding Beat of 100 Drums

For those pondering the perfect time to explore the enchanting realm of Meghalaya, the answer lies in November. On the 10th of November, the air in Meghalaya will resonate with the rhythmic pulse of thousands of drums. It's the eagerly anticipated Wangala Festival, also known as the 100 Drums Festival, and it's a visual and auditory delight. In Meghalaya, the Wangala Festival occupies a special place in the hearts of its people. Also known as the '100 Drums Festival,' Wangala is a distinctive celebration cherished by the Garo community. It stands...

Nohakalikai
12 Oct

ये है भारत का सबसे ऊंचा वाटरफॉल, 340 मीटर की ऊंचाई से गिरता है पानी

इस बार हम आपको भारत के सबसे ऊंचा वाटरफॉल नोहकलिकाइ की सैर पर ले जाते हैं। यह झरना मेघालय में स्थित है जो देखने में बेहद खूबसूरत लगता है। इस वाटरफॉल को देखने के लिए देश के कोने-कोने से टूरिस्ट आते हैं। 340 मीटर की ऊंचाई से गिरता है यह वाटरफॉल नोहकलिकाइ दुनिया का चौथा सबसे ऊंचा वाटरफॉल है। यह झरना 340 मीटर की ऊंचाई से गिरते हुए प्रकृति की सुंदरता का एहसास कराता है। मेघालय में चेरापूंजी के पास पूर्वी खासी हिल्स में यह दुनिया का चौथा सबसे बड़ा झरना स्थित...