Cherrapunji tour — one of the most dramatic destinations on Earth!
**Cherrapunji** (locally called *Sohra*) sits perched on the edge of the Meghalaya plateau at around 1,484 metres — a place where clouds don't pass above you, they drift *through* you. Here's what makes a full day here feel like a journey into another world:
**Dawn at Nohkalikai** greets you with pure theatre. India's tallest plunge waterfall drops 340 metres into a pool that glows an eerie aquamarine. The sound reaches you before the sight does.
**Seven Sisters Falls** is pure scale — seven streams pouring side by side off the plateau edge, best seen when the monsoon turns them into a single roaring curtain of white.
**Mawsmai Cave** pulls you underground into a dripping, cathedral-like limestone world of stalactites formed over millions of years. Cool, mysterious, and humbling.
Eco Park** offer sweeping cliff-top views where the plateau simply *ends* — and the flat green expanse of Bangladesh begins far below.
It is a picturesque valley known for its lush greenery, misty hills, and views of the clouds.
This cave is famous for its fossils, which are showcased with lit-up interiors, especially towards the end of the cave. Arwah Cave is an impressive geological masterpiece created over millennia by Mother Nature.
The site holds deep cultural and mythological importance for the Khasi people. According to local legends, the caves were once the dwelling places of deities and spirits. Each cave and rock formation is imbued with stories and folklore that have been passed down through generations.
The Mawsmai Caves, notable for their unique limestone formations and underground corridors, are a popular natural site in Cherrapunji. These caverns allow tourists to explore a fascinating subterranean realm and marvel at nature's wonders.
Eco Park provides panoramic vistas of the 'Green Canyons' of Cherrapunjee. These lush valleys, cloaked in emerald green, stretch out before you, creating a mesmerising sight. The park showcases Meghalaya's rich biodiversity.
The Nohsngithiang Falls in Meghalaya is a 315-meter tall, seven-segmented cascade famous for its beauty, especially during the monsoon season.
Towering at an astonishing 340 meters, it is the tallest plunge waterfall in India. If you want to witness this natural wonder in its full splendour.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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