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welcome to Meghalaya

Called the "Abode of Clouds", Meghalaya is a cool, serene mountain state that separates the Assam valley and the Bangladeshi plains. This hilly northeastern region is home to Cherrapunjee and Mawsynram- the wettest places on this planet (Cherrapunjee receives the highest rainfall). Don’t be surprised to see two set of landscapes; one that consists of the lush green, rain-fed forests and the other with barren land due to erosion. 

You will be amazed to witness waterfalls around every nook and corner in Meghalaya; they are a great place for camping and fishing. Delve in the mysterious by visiting the unexplored caves of Meghalaya. For those caught with wanderlust who wish to seek calmness with beautiful landscapes, this abode of clouds is waiting for you.

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Called the "Abode of Clouds", Meghalaya is a cool, serene mountain state that separates the Assam valley and the Bangladeshi plains. This hilly northeastern region is home to Cherrapunjee and Mawsynram- the wettest places on this planet (Cherrapunjee receives the highest rainfall). Don’t be surprised to see two…

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Getting There
Getting Around
By Air

Umroi airport, located around 35 Km from Shillong, is the only airport in Meghalaya where commercial flights operate from. However, there is limited number of flights operating from this airport. Hence, you can also fly to Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati and then enjoy a 3 hours 30 minutes drive to Shillong. 

By Rail

Mendipathar is the first and only railway station in Meghalaya, a hilly state. Mendipathar - Guwahati Passenger is the only train from the station that runs on a daily basis. Guwahati railway station is the nearest railway station situated at a distance of 105 Km from Shillong.

By Bus

Shillong is connected with Guwahati by NH 40. Various modes of transport including shared taxis, buses, and private cabs go through this route. The roads are good, so you can enjoy the journey without worrying about potholes.

Government and private buses ply from the surrounding states to Shillong from various places like Guwahati, Tripura, Mizoram, Dimapur, Agartala etc. You can travel by local non-AC buses and share Sumos, which connect several parts of Meghalaya and other destinations of northeast. 

However, if you are looking for ease and comfort, you can also hire a taxi for a day and cover your destination. However, chisel your bargaining skills if you are planning to hire a taxi on the spot. You will have to negotiate if you want to explore other least visited tourist sites.  

Best advised to book a taxi before hand for travelling so that you won’t have any trouble searching for a suitable taxi at the right price. 

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Meghalaya has recorded the heaviest rainfall on earth. It is mandatory to carry a raincoat or maybe a waterproof poncho and rain cover for your bag. These are comfortable while traveling than carrying an umbrella.

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Carry a pair of sports shoe or walking shoes. You will have to walk a lot and comfortable shoes are must. Also do not forget to carry slippers. Slippers are great to put on when it rains.

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Leeches are common in wet regions, so tuck your pants into your socks or wear double layered socks. Carry powder, odomos, or dettol and apply it to repel them. 

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Even in summer the temperature drops down sometimes and becomes really cold. So do not forget to pack a good jacket or warm clothes with you.

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