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Roaring waterfall

Nohkalikai Falls

(Cherrapunji)

  • Tallest plunge waterfall in India (340m)
  • Surrounded by lush cliffs and a turquoise-blue pool at the base
  • Best visited during monsoon when it is at its peak

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Krang Shuri Falls

(West Jaintia Hills)

  • Known for crystal-clear blue waters and picturesque surroundings
  • Ideal for swimming, trekking, and picnicking
  • Best time to visit is winter and pre-monsoon

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Seven Sisters Falls

(Nohsngithiang Falls - Cherrapunji)

  • A seven-segmented waterfall, especially breathtaking during monsoon
  • Plunges from 315 meters
  • Offers a view of Bangladesh’s plains in the distance

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Elephant Falls

(Shillong)

  • A three-tiered waterfall located near Shillong
  • Easily accessible with stone steps leading to different levels
  • Named after a rock that once resembled an elephant

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Dainthlen Falls

(Cherrapunji)

  • Associated with local folklore about a giant serpent (Thlen)
  • Wide, scenic cascades over rocky formations
  • Ideal for photography and nature walks

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Kynrem Falls

(Cherrapunji)

  • A three-tiered waterfall located near Shillong
  • Easily accessible with stone steps leading to different levels
  • Named after a rock that once resembled an elephant

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Langshiang Falls

(West Khasi Hills)

  • One of the tallest waterfalls in Meghalaya (~337m)
  • Surrounded by lush green forests in the Nongkhnum River system
  • Requires trekking for the best views

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Sweet Falls

(Shillong)

  • One of the steepest waterfalls, also called “The Most Dangerous Falls”
  • Tall and narrow, surrounded by dense forest
  • Not ideal for swimming but great for photography

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Bophill Falls

(Dawki)

  • Located near India-Bangladesh border
  • Best seen during monsoon when it cascades powerfully
  • Offers beautiful views of the Umngot River

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Mawphlang Falls

(Mawphlang Sacred Forest)

  • A sacred waterfall near the ancient Mawphlang forest
  • Surrounded by mythological beliefs and lush greenery
  • Great for eco-tourism and nature walks

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Bishop and Beadon Falls

(Shillong)

  • Twin waterfalls located in Shillong
  • Beadon Falls is a forceful, rugged cascade, while Bishop Falls is more elegant
  • Surrounded by the evergreen forest of Shillong

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Pelga Falls

(Tura)

  • Located near Tura in West Garo Hills
  • A hidden gem, perfect for trekking and angling
  • Best visited in post-monsoon season

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Umkrem Falls

(Dawki)

  • Located near Umngot River, offering crystal-clear water views
  • Less crowded, making it ideal for peaceful exploration
  • Accessible via a short trek

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Weinia Falls

(West Khasi Hills)

  • Located in the Nongkhnum River area
  • Flows in multiple tiers over rocky formations
  • Best viewed during the monsoon season

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Kudengrim Falls

(Jaintia Hills)

  • A hidden waterfall known for its pristine surroundings
  • Requires a moderate trek through lush forests
  • Offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers

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Tyrshi Falls

(Jowai)

  • Often compared to Shillong’s Elephant Falls
  • Offers a panoramic view of Pynthor Nein paddy fields
  • A suspension bridge nearby adds to its charm

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Wards Lake Waterfall

(Shillong)

  • A small but scenic waterfall near Wards Lake
  • Surrounded by gardens and well-maintained pathways
  • Ideal for a relaxing stroll

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Iatylli Falls

(Jaintia Hills)

  • Often compared to Shillong’s Elephant Falls
  • Offers a panoramic view of Pynthor Nein paddy fields
  • A suspension bridge nearby adds to its charm

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Umngi falls

(Mawsynram)

  • Located in one of the wettest places on Earth
  • A multi-tiered waterfall with lush green surroundings
  • Best visited after monsoon for breathtaking views

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Thum Falls

(West Khasi Hills)

  • A tall and majestic waterfall located near Nongkhnum River Island
  • Less crowded, making it a perfect offbeat destination
  • Best explored via a short trek through nature trails

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Bakhlapara Falls

(West Garo Hills)

  • A hidden beauty in the Garo Hills, surrounded by thick forests
  • Ideal for those looking for a remote, untouched waterfalls
  • Requires trekking to reach the falls

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Aradonga Falls

(West Khasi Hills)

  • Located near the Meghalaya-Assam border
  • Surrounded by vibrant green landscapes and tribal villages
  • Best for adventure seekers who enjoy offbeat locations

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Imilchang Dare Waterfall

(South Garo Hills)

  • A scenic fall located in a peaceful setting near Baghmara
  • Accessible via a short trek through the jungle
  • Offers a natural pool for refreshing dips

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Chandigre Falls

(West Garo Hills)

  • Nestled deep in the Garo Hills region
  • Offers breathtaking views, especially during monsoon
  • A hidden paradise for travelers looking for solitude

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Mawlynnong Falls

(Mawlynnong)

  • Located in Asia’s cleanest village
  • Small yet picturesque waterfall amidst lush greenery
  • Ideal for relaxation and village walks

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Tisang Falls

(West Khasi Hills)

  • A relatively unexplored waterfall in Nongstoin region
  • Surrounded by rock formations and rolling hills
  • Best for photographers and offbeat explorers

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Chorui Waterfall

(West Khasi Hills)

  • A stunning cascade located near the Nongkhnum River
  • Less commercialized, making it perfect for peaceful visits
  • Accessible via a moderate hike

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Myntdu Falls

(Jowai)

  • A beautiful waterfall located near the Myntdu River
  • Offers breathtaking panoramic views
  • Best visited during winter and pre-monsoon months

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Rongbang Falls

(East Garo Hills)

  • One of the most prominent waterfalls in the Garo Hills region
  • Offers a scenic view of rolling hills and dense forests
  • Requires a short trek to reach the best viewpoint

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Wakaba Falls

(Cherrapunji)

  • A twin waterfall surrounded by rocky cliffs
  • Less crowded compared to other Cherrapunji waterfalls
  • Best visited during or after the monsoon for full water flow

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