Shillong- Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, is a hill town, situated in the north eastern part of India.The place, the people and the climate all combined together to create an amiable atmosphere, to make Shillong Meghalaya an ideal holiday destination throughout the year. During Shillong tourism you can view beautiful lakes and waterfalls set in pine forests and green mountains. It is a popular hill-station which the British used to call the Scotland of the East.

Khasi Hills- Khasi Hills in Meghalaya is the best known hills resort in north east India and is regarded one of the best in the country. Khasi Hills is the picture perfect destination in Meghalaya with numerous places to visit.

Jaintia Hills Bestowed by nature with bountiful of rainfall, smiling sunshine, green surroundings, high plateaus, bewildering valleys, rippling rivers, cascading waterfalls and magical streamlets, the Jaintia Hill displays some of the most alluring sights of Meghalaya.

Garo Hills Garo Hills known for its abundance of wildlife attracts naturalists and photographers to capture the multifaceted sights of a unique range of flora and fauna. Two mountain ranges - the Arabella range and the Tura range, pass through the Garo Hills, forming the great Balpakram valley in between.

Cherrapunji Cherrapunji , the pristine land with ever-lasting beauty, is perhaps the only place in India, which has just one season - the monsoon. The rainfall varies from heavy to medium to light, but there is no month without rain. Another surprising fact about Cherrapunji Meghalaya is that, it rains mostly at night. Day-to-day activity does not really get disrupted by the rain.

Nongpoh Nongpoh is an important town and district headquarters of Ri-Bhoi District, Meghalaya. It forms the northern lower portion of the East Khasi Hills in MeghalayaThe nature around is just spell-binding. The green trees around, the sky above, the tranquil atmosphere of Nongpoh is perfect for the tourists looking for a peaceful holiday.

Nongstoin- Nongstoin Meghalaya is famous for a very unique stone which has natural embroidery colour in itself. The stone is found only here. The first saw mill of Meghalaya was established here and hence it became the capital of log works, which was later banned by the honourable Supreme Court of India.


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