The 10 Best Free Things to do in Meghalaya, India

April 19, 2022 Alice Mieles

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. Wei Sawdong

Danthien Road, Sohra India
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Wei Sawdong

Reviewed By Doc_Subhajit17 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

The motor road approaching through the village is in very bad shape. There are a few bamboo sheds with a banner indicating the start of the trail. When we reached there no one for ticketing was there. First few stairs are made of stone and quite steep. After that its muddy for next 100 meters. Then the track divides. We took the left one first for the view point. Again its muddy and partly supported by branches of trees, but very steep. Its 100 meters or so. But the view at the end the end of the trail is out of the world. All three steps of the fall with clear emerald water. Next we hiked up and took the right track. After 100 meters of muddy trail, the track is gone! The track is almost 70-80 degrees steep, and made of bamboos. The stairs are broken at several places. About 150 steps straight to hell! We were immensely scared. After a few moments we reached at the bottom and all the efforts were forgotten. What a wonder! It was never a wise decision to hike down with two kids aged 5 years and 2 years. And I would never recommend anyone to do so. But must visit for young adults.

2. Rainbow Falls

Nohkalikai Rd, Sohra 793111 India
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Rainbow Falls

Reviewed By GlobetrotterJoy1988 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Well , This might look as a simple waterfall , with the bluest of water I have seen here in Meghalaya , but reaching here was not that easy for us. Of course for professional trekkers this may seem easy peasy , but for us it was hard. Pretty hard. The trek started from a Village called Tyrana . It is approximately 80 kms from the village we were staying in (Mylim). So we started early and reached Tyranna by 8.30. We were one of the first few travelers for that day who attempted this trek that day. Hardly 5-6 cars were there in the Parking Lot. Guides were there , Charges were 600 upto double decker and 1000 upto Rainbow falls. We were poor and informed enough not to take a guide as we knew it is a straight pathway towards double decker. The journey Began. We did stumble at the first few steps as there were three or four directions where the stairway was leading to. But noticing a few villagers and asking them made it easy for us. It was a straight climb down stepping with small steps. Looked easy. You will find a couple of shops enroute that provides water , Amul drinks and fruits such as pineapples , cucumbers. Price is reasonable. After walking down approximately 40 minutes , the stairs started to vanish. En route we met many villagers who greeted us , few bag packers who were returning from the trek. They were exhausted obviously because they were climbing upwards. After an hour we reached the end of the mountain and had to cross a wire bridge. This bridge was strong enough to hold multiple passengers. The river below was splendid. We did spend some time in the river only to realize that we were getting late. But what to be done , the journey , the river , the clear water , the sounds of cricket everything seemed so heavenly. Anyways we started again. Encountered another bridge and another mountain , this one was even stronger and higher . Just after crossing this we reached The Single Decker Root Bridge. We all were damn hungry but only one of us decided to go for it and have the widely available lunch there , Maggi. We sat there for good ten minutes watching the Single decker . Then we started and withing 10 minutes we reached Nongrihat Village , where the double decker is located. Just by the side of the root bridge , you will find a natural swimming pool. We had our swimming clothes with us and decided to jump in. It was wonderful. The chilly clean water , the fishes kept tickling us , and we were having the time of our lives. Seeing us other travelers got inspiration and jumped in too. We completely lost the track of time till one of us reminded us that we have miles to go. So we got up and started trekking again. This is where things get exciting , the walk able roads were vanished by now , mostly we were walking on uneven soils or climbing rocks . Another wire bridge came en route. I happily stepped in only to realize that this was much different than the previous two. Immediately asked my friends to stop and come one by one. As I walked in , the bridge started shaking with the minimum wind blow that was there , as I stepped ahead I saw many iron wires were replaced by mere bamboo sticks and in some places I had to jump as wires were completely missing at the footrest places. After about 80 meters I reached the other mountain. It was scary , Then there was another small but firm hanging root bridge we had to cross to move forward. It was easy , but right after crossing that we saw a plain road , the only difference was that it was much narrower and I actually had to close in my feet to accommodate myself in the lane and to move ahead. By my side was deep valley downwards. I was afraid and thought of giving up. But decided not to. It is true that mountains teaches you things that classrooms can never do. Never giving up is a lesson I was taught again and in a much better way. I moved ahead. By this time I lost my friends who were behind me. I waited for 20 minutes but saw no trace of them , hence started moving again. After few minutes saw a beautiful waterfall by my side and thought of that to be the rainbow falls. But I was mistaken this time. Decided to wait there for my friends , after about half an hour they joined me. We again started walking. Reached what looked like a dead end this time. A bridge and ahead of it a straight steep mountain that seemed not possible to climb. But we did see a traveler coming down from there and a arrow sign signaling the rainbow falls ahead . With heads held high we started. This time we could not walk , literally had to climb every 5 minutes to move ahead , it was about one hour of climbing up and down later I reached to the view point from where this photo was taken. I have reached the rainbow falls. Friends were a bit behind again. But this was not the end of it , climbing down to reach the falls was challenging too. However seemed easy for us. Then we reached the bluest and cleanest of waterfall we have ever seen. There is a rock and a ladder , you have to climb the rock to see the rainbow crossing the falls. It was heavenly to witness. All this effort seemed worth it. We stared an stared and wished that the time would stop. We had the greatest time bathing in the falls , swimming and splashing water on each other. We realized that we have to return only when clouds took over and it seemed that it will rain heavily . We started heading back , one of our friends had lost his footwear and was walking barefoot , it was very brave to say the least. Heavy rainfall started , now you can realize how hard it was to return the same way with pouring cats and dogs. I shared my slippers with the friend was was barefoot for time to time. All the travelers who were returning with us decided to stay back in the Nongrihat village , but we four decided to climb all the way up to our car. Rain soaked soils , leaf covered surprising rocks , and those weak wire bridges made it very tough , but we made it through , we were exhausted to the core but did not give up and returned to our car by 6 in the evening. It was a memory I will cherish for lifetime.

3. Dain-Thlen Falls

Sohra, Sohra India +91 98192 35749 http://www.chalohoppo.com/5-best-waterfalls-in-east-khasi-hills/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Dain-Thlen Falls

4. Kynrem Falls

Thangkharang, Sohra India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Kynrem Falls

5. Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians

Lachumiere, Shillong 793003 India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 158 reviews

Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians

Reviewed By IvorVaz - Mumbai, India

It isn't hard to figure why The Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians (popularly referred to as Cathedral Church here) is one of the major tourist attractions in Shillong. Perched on a hill, the Cathedral is one of the most beautiful churches. It has high arches and stained glass windows which add to its grandeur. Directly below, carved out of the hill is the Grotto Church (which gets all decked up and strung in lights for Christmas - the best time to visit the city). It has been accorded status of a pilgrimage centre, with services every Wednesday the year round. It's got a huge campus that houses a school among other institutions. Give it an hour to stroll around and explore - you won't be disappointed.

6. Mawkdok Dympep Valley

Shillong-Cherrapunjee Highway, Sohra India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Mawkdok Dympep Valley

Reviewed By rohansirsi - Pune District, India

We came here and did Zip-line activity which was really thrilling. The valley view looks awesome. This place is on the way to Cherrapunjee from Shillong.

7. Smit Village

India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Smit Village

8. Durga Temple

Nartiang Village, Jowai India
Excellent
70%
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Durga Temple

9. Tyrshi Falls

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

Tyrshi Falls

10. David Scott Trail

Mawphlang India +91 98564 55948 http://www.davidscotttrail.co
Excellent
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

David Scott Trail

Reviewed By thecarneliancloak

One of the most memorable days from my Meghalaya trip was trekking on the David Scott trail. I went with Winning Star (8368487316) who was the perfect companion for the trek. It is one of the less-visited places, and I met only one other trekker on the way. Winning has in-depth knowledge of the trek, the Khasi hills, tribe, food, history of the trail as well as other local tidbits. We spoke about everything over the course of the 16 km trek. He was a fun guy to do the trek with and I honestly had a blast. The trek did not feel long or tedious thanks to his company and him letting me go at my pace. The trek itself isn't hard, even though my health isn't the greatest. It is long, and you go through the entire range of flat grounds, climbs, and downward slopes with brooks and streams in the middle and plenty of fields. We stopped at the midpoint and had red tea, Maggi made by the talented chef that is Winning star. All in all, so worth the time and effort. Also, would recommend speaking to Winning regarding other outdoorsy stuff to do in Meghalaya which are off beat.

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