Recommended Length
1 Day
SHILLONG
One Day Itinerary
Destinations Covered
Umiam, Don Bosco Museum, and Ward’s Lake
Drive Start Time
07:30 AM
Recommended Length
1 Day
Destinations Covered
Umiam, Don Bosco Museum, and Ward’s Lake
Drive Start Time
07:30 AM
Things to do: Witnessing scenic views and enjoying the beautiful picnic spots with a pristine nature setting. Best time to visit: March to June Timings and Fees: 10 am to…
Things to do: Witness paintings & sculptures, visit the Sacred Heart Church on the premises. Best time to visit: Throughout the year. Timings and Fees: 9 am to 5.30 pm…
Things to do: Witness a rich collection of over 1600 different types of butterflies and moths from all over the world. The museum also has a few displays providing insight…
Things to do: View the different animals at the zoo, see photos of rare species of animals at the museum, visit the butterfly and the children’s park. Best time to…
• Things to do: Witness tribal artifacts, musical instruments and tools, or visit the State Central Library. • Best time to visit: March to June, October to February • Timings and Fees: 1a0 am to…
Things to do: View historical photographs related to the military as well as things related to the local culture. The museum also has a dedicated corner for displaying the rich…
Things to do: Witness models of missiles and aircraft, learn about the Indian Air Force-Eastern Command’s history, and see the rare pictures of the wars between India, China, and Pakistan.…
Directorate of Tourism
3rd Secretariat Nokrek Building,
Lower Lachumiere, Shillong 793001,
Meghalaya, India
Tel Fax : +91-364-2502580
Phone No : +91 76400 03050
E-mail : info@meghalayatourism.in
© Department of Tourism, Government of Meghalaya.
‘Wild and verdant’ is an apt phrase to sum up the Garo Hills. This western chunk of Meghalaya is home to most of the wild species that are found in the state – from wild pachyderm herds and the enigmatic Hoolock gibbon to elusive predators. The Nokrek Biosphere Reserve is one of the most prized eco-systems in the country while Balpakram is not only an adventurer’s delight, it is also home to many myths and legends.
Meghalaya’s highest elevations occur in the Khasi Hills and the southern edge is home to the planet’s rainiest stretches. People have been visiting destinations like Sohra and Mawsynram for generations to witness the madness of the monsoons while cosmopolitan Shillong offers a distinct blend of small-town charm mixed with a modern urban vibe. The Khasi Hills offer extremes – whether you want to conquer a raging rapid, take a scenic road trip, sleep under the stars or lounge in a café with a book – there are options for all.
A garden of monoliths, boats floating on crystal-clear waters, curtains of waterfalls over weathered rocks tucked in a secret forest – these are images that the Jaintia Hills conjures. Meghalaya’s eastern section has been in the thick of North-eastern history, being mentioned in the chronicles of the Ahoms and other neighbouring cultures. The Jaintia Hills also provide the mesmeric scenery that one expects from Meghalaya as routes dart between highland meadows and steep tropical landscapes.
‘Wild and verdant’ is an apt phrase to sum up the Garo Hills. This western chunk of Meghalaya is home to most of the wild species that are found in the state – from wild pachyderm herds and the enigmatic Hoolock gibbon to elusive predators. The Nokrek Biosphere Reserve is one of the most prized eco-systems in the country while Balpakram is not only an adventurer’s delight, it is also home to many myths and legends.