Some places don’t just touch your heart; they become a part of you, leaving behind memories as fresh as the mountain air. This land, wrapped in mist and magic, felt like a dream come alive. The sight of cascading waterfalls tumbling from great heights, the crystal-clear rivers so pure they reflect the sky, the endless green valleys stretching beyond the horizon—every moment here was breathtaking. Walking across ancient bridges woven by nature, wandering through hidden caves, and trekking through lush trails filled my soul with a sense of wonder. The air was crisp, the landscapes untouched, and the beauty so raw that it felt like nature itself was whispering its secrets.
How to Reach Meghalaya
The best way to reach Meghalaya is through Guwahati, Assam. The nearest airport and railway station are in Guwahati, well connected to major cities. From Guwahati, Shillong—the capital of Meghalaya—is about 100 km away, roughly a 3-hour scenic drive.
Best Time to Visit
Meghalaya is magical year-round. Monsoons (June to September) bring lush greenery, while October to April offers clear skies and easy travel. Winters (December to February) add a charming chill to the valleys.
What to Pack for Meghalaya
1. Light woolens for Shillong and Cherrapunji.
2. A waterproof jacket or poncho for monsoons.
3. Comfortable trekking shoes.
4. Power bank (limited charging points in remote areas).
5. Basic medicines and a first-aid kit.
6. A camera or phone with ample storage.
7. Snacks for long drives.
8. A reusable water bottle.
Final Thoughts
Meghalaya isn’t just a place; it’s an emotion, an experience that lingers in your soul. Whether it’s marveling at waterfalls, crossing a living root bridge, or boating on a glass-like river, every moment here is magical. Travel with an open heart, and Meghalaya will make you fall in love with nature all over again.