You might have heard a lot of times that Cherrapunji is also known as “Home to clouds.” And you also might have already understood the fact that why is this said! That’s right, it is because Cherrapunji is the second wettest place on earth. The god of rain is quite pleased with the place as it receives approximately 11359.4 nm of rainfall every year.

Misty hill station, dense forests, beautiful caves, and a number of amazing places to visit- all of these together make Cherrapunji a wonderful tourist destination. And that’s the reason why the hill station is visited by many adventure junkies and nature lovers throughout the year.

If you are planning to visit Cherrapunji and looking for places to visit here, then this list is going to help you out with that.

1. NohKaLikai Falls

NohKaLikai Falls is known to be one of the finest destinations of not just Cherrapunji but Meghalaya as well. It is said that if you miss out on this wonderful attraction of Meghalaya, your trip will be incomplete. This is also the tallest plunge fall in the entire country cascading down from an astonishing height of 1115 ft. People can camp and trek up to the pool of water and also enjoy swimming.

We will still advise people who cannot swim should stay away from taking a dip just to be safe.

Location: East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India

Things to do: Photography, Swimming, Trekking, Hiking, Nature Walk

2. Mawsmai Cave

If you are a hardcore adventure junkie then Mawsmai Cave is surely your type of place. Go inside the cave and explore the deepest and darkest corners. It is adventurous and fun to walk through the narrow rugged limestone cave. Beware of the animals, who knows you may find a long-lost animal down there (just kidding). It is completely safe out there!

These caves are located in the Jaintia Hills that have a long cave network and the Mawsmai Cave is one of the most accessible of them all. So, don’t miss out on this thrilling spot.

Location: Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India

Things to do: Exploring, trekking, photography

3. Kynrem Falls

Okay, so there are places that get the tag of being beautiful, then there are unfathomable beauties, and then there are ones with surreal beauty. Kynrem Falls is one such place in Meghalaya, specifically Cherrapunji where you’d get the surreal beauty. A place where natural beauty and top things go hand in hand. What makes it so important is the gurgling water and the tag of being the 7th highest waterfall in India.

If that was not enough, you should visit here to witness the serenity and natural beauty. That surely would be enough! Isn’t it? So on your trip to Meghalaya, do not forget to visit here at all!

Note: The waterfall is located inside a park so you will have to pay 20 INR per person to enter and visit here.

Location: Thangkharang Park, Sohra, Thangkharang Rd., Meghalaya

Things to do: Hiking, picnic, photography

4. Dainthlen Falls

Dainthlen Falls is surely one place that you can’t miss out on. There are a lot of reasons why this is the case and one amongst them is a natural beauty. Being the second wettest place on earth, Cherrapunji is home to a lot of waterfalls like Dainthlen Falls. The place is beautiful and serene and surreal too! All of this makes Dainthlen falls one of the best places to visit in Cherrapunji.

And not just that, it is one place where a lot of people do visit throughout the year. Making it a top-notch travel destination of Cherrapunji. So do not miss out on this attraction during your trip.

Location: Dainthlen Road, Cherrapunji‎, Meghalaya

Things to do: Picnic, Photography, Hiking

5. Rainbow Falls

Not many people have heard about the Rainbow Falls but this is amongst the top-notch attractions in Cherrapunji. Those who know about the waterfalls in this destination do visit rainbow waterfalls during their trip. The Rishte nature is an add-on but the natural beauty of this place is what steers people to visit here.

Apart from nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts also find it interesting to visit this place because of the steep hike that is offered here. They love the high because of the level of adventure it offers. You should also have your camera fully charged before visiting here because that is going to be a memory when you go back home.

Location: Nohkalikai Rd., Cherrapunji‎, Meghalaya

Things to do: Hiking, Photography, Nature Walk, Exploring

6. Arwah Cave

If there was an archaeologist’s paradise in Cherrapunji then it has to be Arwah caves. It is another interesting and intriguing attraction of Cherrapunji. And one that can’t be missed at all. You should ensure that there is enough time to explore the depths of the cave. We believe your trip to the cave will be amazing and enjoyable. It is surely going to be a great time of your entire trip.

So make sure you put this attraction on your list of places to visit in Cherrapunji. And there should not be a reason for omitting this one at all.

Note: You will have to pay approximately 20 INR for your entry here at the cave

Location: Cherrapunji, Meghalaya

Things to do: Hiking, Trekking, Exploring

7. Mawlynnong Village

Mawlynnong Village is a picturesque and charming village located in the East Khasi Hills. Known as “Asia’s cleanest village,” Mawlynnong is a popular tourist destination due to its pristine natural beauty, vibrant culture, and eco-friendly lifestyle.

The village is famous for its well-manicured gardens, pristine bamboo forests, and stunning waterfalls. Visitors can also explore the village’s unique living root bridges, which are made from the roots of rubber trees and are a testament to the village’s commitment to sustainability.

8. Double Decker Living Root Bridge

Double Decker Living Root Bridge is a unique natural wonder of this world. It is an example of an ancient Indian technique of training the roots of Ficus elastica trees to grow across rivers to create sturdy and durable bridges.

The Double Decker Living Root Bridge is unique in that it consists of two bridges, one on top of the other, and is the only one of its kind in the world. The bridge is made up of thick, intertwined roots that have grown over many decades, forming a natural bridge that is both strong and beautiful.

Visitors can reach the Double Decker Living Root Bridge by trekking through the lush tropical rainforest of Meghalaya. The trek can be challenging, but the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys, and the stunning natural beauty of the bridge, make it well worth the effort.

9. Seven Sisters Waterfall

If you want to spend some time in serenity and natural beauty, the Seven Sisters Waterfall will serve you right. As its name suggests, the waterfall is a group of seven cascading falls that flow down the rocky terrain, side by side.

The Seven Sisters Waterfall is located in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya and is surrounded by lush greenery and forests. The falls are fed by the abundant rainfall in the area and are at their best during the monsoon season when they are in full flow.

Visitors can view the waterfall from a viewpoint located on the side of the road. The viewpoint provides a panoramic view of the Seven Sisters Waterfall and the surrounding mountains and valleys. It’s a popular spot for taking photographs and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.

10. Wei Sawdong

Wei Sawdong is a stunning cave system located near the village of Mawsynram. The name Wei Sawdong means “cave of the dead” in the local Khasi language, and the cave system is known for its fascinating geological formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and calcite formations.

The cave is approximately 450 meters long and is divided into three chambers. The first chamber is the largest and is accessible to visitors. It has a high ceiling and is filled with impressive formations that have been shaped by the flow of water over thousands of years. The second and third chambers are not accessible to the public due to safety concerns.

Conclusion

What do you think, are these attractions good enough for your trip? Do they have all the ingredients that you wish to enjoy? Make sure that you read this blog completely to enjoy the best of Cherrapunji. These attractions are wonderful but you do not have to worry about the duration. All the above places can be visited in a couple of days. You can simply take a day trip to Cherrapunji and return to the nearby places where it rains a bit less.

Also, one tip that we would like to give you is that no matter the time, do keep a raincoat in your backpack. It is the most necessary item that you should have.

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Ritu Sharma

Ritu Sharma is a travel blogger who lives in California. She loves to explore new destinations and cultures, and share her experiences with her readers. She has travelled to over 30 countries across six continents, and has written about topics such as solo travel, budget travel, adventure travel and sustainable travel. Her blog features tips, guides, reviews and stories that inspire others to travel more and live their dreams. When she is not travelling or blogging, she enjoys reading, yoga and photography.

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