Cherrapunji (Sohra) • East Khasi Hills • Meghalaya
Hill StationCherrapunji, also known as Sohra, is one of India's most scenic hill stations. Located on the southern edge of the Khasi Hills, it overlooks the plains of Bangladesh and is famous worldwide for receiving extremely high annual rainfall. The region is characterized by rolling green hills, deep gorges, mist-covered valleys, and magnificent waterfalls.
The hill station is home to several natural wonders. Nohkalikai Falls, India's tallest plunge waterfall, drops approximately 340 meters into a turquoise pool below. The Seven Sisters Falls, Dainthlen Falls, and Wei Sawdong Falls are other major attractions. Cherrapunji is also known for its fascinating limestone caves such as Mawsmai Cave and Arwah Cave. The famous Double Decker Living Root Bridge at Nongriat showcases the remarkable bioengineering skills of the Khasi tribes, who train tree roots to form natural bridges.
The climate remains pleasant throughout the year, with monsoon months transforming the landscape into a lush green paradise. Adventure seekers can enjoy trekking, cave exploration, photography, birdwatching, and nature walks. Visitors can also learn about Khasi traditions, local cuisine, and rural village life.
Due to its unique geography, Cherrapunji offers some of the most dramatic landscapes in Northeast India. The combination of waterfalls, caves, forests, and cultural heritage makes it one of Meghalaya's most visited tourist destinations. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or scenic beauty, Cherrapunji provides an unforgettable travel experience.
What is the best time to visit?
June - May
What is the entry fee?
₹ Cherrapunji town: No entry fee