10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Meghalaya That You Shouldn't Miss

February 15, 2022 Milan Banda

Meghalaya (UK: /meɪˈɡɑːləjə/, US: /ˌmeɪɡəˈleɪə/) is a state in Northeast India. The name means "the abode of clouds" in Sanskrit. The population of Meghalaya as of 2016 is estimated to be 3,211,474. Meghalaya covers an area of approximately 22,430 square kilometers, with a length to breadth ratio of about 3:1.
Restaurants in Meghalaya

1. Krang Suri Falls

Amlarem Civil Sub Division, Jowai India http://megtourism.gov.in/dest-jaintia.html
Excellent
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5.0 based on 96 reviews

Krang Suri Falls

Reviewed By mandar25 - Mumbai, India

It's a majestic place. A definite visit for Meghalaya. There are options to stay at a camp near the falls. Clear blue waters

2. Umiam Lake

Shillong India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 968 reviews

Umiam Lake

Reviewed By supriyog2018 - Kanpur, India

A very beautiful lake, a few kms from Shillong on the way to Guwahati, Stopped there for sometime to view the scenic beauty.

3. Nohkalikai Falls

Sohra India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 583 reviews

Nohkalikai Falls

Reviewed By Kunal_Bhowmick - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

One of the largest waterfall in Cherrapunji region...however, it can be best viewed during monsoon season...as it is a natural spring...

4. Tyrshi Falls

Shillong-Jowai Road, Jowai India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Tyrshi Falls

5. Laitlum Canyons

Shillong India +91 78320 34083
Excellent
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

Laitlum Canyons

Reviewed By Saurav_s_12 - Navi Mumbai, India

The Laitlum grand canyon is a visual treat, one can see various shades of green for miles around, standing at the edge of the canyon. Spend a few hours sitting there, enjoying the wind and the solitude. One can also pack some food (and maybe some wine), bring along a mat, and enjoy a picnic watching the kids play in the meadows while one relaxes... Absolute bliss!! The road journey is tough, narrow broken dusty roads, but its well worth it. They are building some fences for safety of the tourists, but jn my view that is spoiling the view. Try the stairs which go downhill, with viewing platforms which allow one to soak in the beauty of this place. The food options available are pretty basic, though

6. Dawki River

Dawki 793103 India
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4.5 based on 422 reviews

Dawki River

Reviewed By suryanarayanamurtyr - Hyderabad, India

We 4 visited dawki river etc. Reached Guwhati ,assam, by air/train . Hired a cab (2000 approx) & reached shillong, capital of meghalaya 3 hours drive. There are also buses plying, but check frequency. Shillong chill place, night temp may drop to single digit, daytime moderate around 15 deg. Better take gud accommodation where u have heater & running hot water facility. There are veg & non veg food options. Best time oct , Nov, & feb , march. Dec is chill with more crowd. It s 1 day tour from shillong to dawki river, bangladesh border , Mawlynnog cleanest village of asia, living roots bridge, u can c my pics, cab charges 3000 and above .

7. Jingmaham Living Root Bridge

Sohra-Shella Road, Mawlynnong 793108 India +91 90898 97622
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

Jingmaham Living Root Bridge

Reviewed By SidBhan - Bengaluru, India

Also referred to as Single Level Root bridge or Living Root Bridge. There is an approx 4-5min walk through a village and then some 50 steps down that you need to take - to get to the stream and reach the root bridge. There is a nominal ticket of rs20 or so for adults too. The bridge formed of interwined roots growing across the stream is a sight to look at and you get to walk over it once. They dont allow you to stand on the bridge for long - though u can take pics when u cross to the end. The return is over a manmade bamboo bridge. The place itself is nice - with a nice gushing stream (I guess rain fed, so seasonal variations maybe there) when you can take off shoes and step into as well. Can be covered in 30-40 minutes from car to car if u are in a rush... ! Its anyway very very close to the Mawlynnong (Cleanest village) place. So can be easily clubbed...

8. Arwah Cave

Sohra, Sohra India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 127 reviews

Arwah Cave

Reviewed By AdvSiddharthVerma - New Delhi, India

It requires some trekking to reach the caves. Very nice experience in the caves. Kids had fun. Had basic (local food) veg lunch at the parking’s restaurant.

9. Elephant Falls

Shillong India +91 364 222 2731 http://megtourism.gov.in/waterfalls.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 1,187 reviews

Elephant Falls

Reviewed By discoverwithanisha - Pune, India

A beautiful waterfall a few kms away from Shillong is a delight to our eyes. The actual Khasi name of this waterfall is "Ka Kshaid Lai Pateng Khohsiew" means 3-step waterfall. But the British found it difficult and they named it Elephant falls when they found a rocky ledge that resembled an Elephant. Though that ledge got destroyed in 1800s during an earthquake, the name is still there. Though all waterfalls of Meghalaya are magical but this one is so beautiful and the step like shape makes it even wonderful

10. Ward's Lake

Shillong India
Excellent
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4.0 based on 205 reviews

Ward's Lake

Reviewed By hisandhercravings - Mumbai, India

Ward's Lake ????‍♂️ or Pollock's Lake ????‍♂️ is an artificial horse???? shoe shaped lake surrounded by the beautiful ???? garden in the middle of the city. ⁣ ⁣ The lake is named after the then Chief Commissioner ???? of Assam, Sir William Ward, who started the plan for the establishment of this lake. It was later on constructed in the year 1894 by Colonel Hopkins. One of the associated stories is that a Khasi prisoner develop the area around the Lake to change the monotony is his daily routine.⁣⁣ ⁣ This place is a favourite ???? destination of the locals as well as tourists⛹️ to take a walk and enjoy the beauty. You can also enjoy boating ????‍♀️ in the Lake if you wish to. The colourful bed of flowers is a sight which is not to be missed.⁣⁣ ⁣ It is said that the Lake is around 100 years ⏳old. Ward’s lake is also called Pollock’s Lake, because of a popular engineer during the pre-independence era.⁣⁣ ⁣ Timings ⌚: November – February- 8:30 am till 5:30 pm⁣⁣ March – October- 8:30 am till 7:00 pm⁣⁣ .⁣⁣ #hisandhercravings #wardslake #wardslakeshillong #wardslake_shillong #lakelife #lakedays #lakeview #beautiful #beautifulday #walkaway #walks #walk #gardenlife #horseshoe #traveling #travelphotography #traveltheworld #beautifulindia #meghalayatraveldiaries #meghalayatourism #mesmerisingmeghalaya #bloggerlifestyle

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