6 Nights 7 Days Meghalaya Tour Plan | North East India Tour | Shillong Cherrapunji Tour Plan
Summary
TLDRThis video script offers a detailed guide to a 7-day tour package in Northeast India, featuring Kaziranga National Park, Shillong, and Cherrapunji (Sohra). It highlights the best times to visit, transportation tips, and a daily itinerary covering key attractions like waterfalls, museums, and cultural sites. The script also includes travel tips, ticket prices, and recommendations for local experiences, ensuring a rich and immersive tour.
Takeaways
- 🌄 Kaziranga, Shillong, and Cherrapunji/Sohra are the top three tourist destinations in Northeast India.
- 🚂 The best time to visit Shillong is after the monsoon season to witness its beautiful waterfalls.
- ✈️ To reach Shillong, it's recommended to fly to Guwahati International Airport and then take a 3.5-hour car ride.
- 🚗 Shared cabs or bus services from Guwahati to Shillong are available at around Rs500 per person.
- 🍽️ 'Jeeva Veg' is a clean, well-decorated vegetarian restaurant on the way to Shillong where travelers can enjoy lunch.
- 🚦 Shillong city is known for traffic jams, so it's advised to plan for extra time to avoid delays.
- 🏞️ Badapani or Umiam Lake is a must-visit with its well-maintained park area and various boating options.
- 🏛️ Don Bosco Museum, Asia's largest, showcases the rich tribal life and culture of North-East India with a scenic skywalk on the top floor.
- 🛍️ Police Bazaar in Shillong is a great place for evening strolls and local shopping.
- 🏔️ Cherrapunji, now known as Sohra, is famous for its heavy rainfall and breathtaking waterfalls.
- 🌳 Mawlynnong is recognized as Asia's cleanest village, offering a pristine environment and unique attractions like the living root bridge.
Q & A
What are the three most-visited tourist destinations in Northeast India mentioned in the script?
-The three most-visited tourist destinations in Northeast India mentioned are Kaziranga, Shillong, and Cherrapunji or Sohra.
In which state is Kaziranga located?
-Kaziranga is located in the state of Assam.
What is the best time to visit Shillong according to the script?
-The best time to visit Shillong is just after the monsoon.
How can one reach Shillong from Guwahati, and what is the approximate time and cost involved?
-One can reach Shillong from Guwahati by a reserved car which takes about 3 and a half hours, covering a distance of around 100 km. Alternatively, a shared cab or bus service is available, with a charge of around Rs500 per head.
What is the name of the vegetarian restaurant recommended for lunch on the way to Shillong?
-The recommended vegetarian restaurant on the way to Shillong is 'Jeeva Veg'.
What is the entry fee for visiting the Don Bosco Museum?
-The entry fee for Indian tourists is Rs 100, and for foreigners, it is Rs 150.
What is special about the museum's skywalk on the 7th floor of the Don Bosco Museum?
-The skywalk on the 7th floor of the Don Bosco Museum offers a beautiful view of the entire Shillong city.
What is the significance of the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati?
-The Kamakhya Temple is one of the most sacred Hindu Shrines of Goddess Shakti and is one of the four most important Shakti Peethas in India.
What is the cost for a jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park's Western Bagori range?
-The cost for a jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park's Western Bagori range is Rs2800.
What is the main attraction at Dawki, and what activities can be enjoyed there?
-The main attraction at Dawki is the Umngot River, where visitors can enjoy boating, see the Jayantia hills, and walk on the small island in the river. There is also a suspension bridge that is a tourist attraction.
What is the entry fee for the living root bridge in Riwai village?
-The entry fee for the living root bridge in Riwai village is Rs40 per person, with an additional camera charge of Rs20.
What is the approximate cost for a sightseeing tour by a reserved cab for one day?
-The approximate cost for a sightseeing tour by a reserved cab for one day is within Rs3000.
Outlines
🌄 Kaziranga and Shillong: A Comprehensive Tour Guide
The tour package covers three popular tourist destinations in Northeast India: Kaziranga in Assam, and Shillong and Sohra (Cherrapunji) in Meghalaya. It provides a detailed itinerary, travel tips, and highlights of these locations. Starting with the best time to visit Shillong, it explains the travel options to reach Shillong via Guwahati. The guide includes practical advice on transportation, scenic routes, and attractions such as Umiam Lake, Don Bosco Museum, and local markets.
🏞️ Exploring Shillong: Local Sights and Hidden Gems
Day 2 focuses on local sightseeing in Shillong, featuring prominent attractions like Shillong Peak and Lady Hydari Park. It provides practical information on parking, ticket prices, and unique experiences such as tasting local dumplings and enjoying panoramic views from watchtowers. The narrative describes the tranquil atmosphere of the Japanese-style Lady Hydari Park, complete with a zoo, and offers tips for a memorable visit.
🌧️ Sohra (Cherrapunji): A Journey Through the Wettest Place on Earth
Day 3 takes travelers to Sohra, the world's rainiest place, known for its breathtaking waterfalls and caves. Starting with a visit to Elephant Falls, it outlines the route through green mountains and local villages. Key highlights include Mawkdok Dympep Valley, Wakaba Falls, the seven sister waterfalls, and the famous Mawsmai Cave. The guide emphasizes the natural beauty and adventure opportunities in Sohra.
🌿 Mawlynnong and Dawki: Asia's Cleanest Village and Scenic Riverside Town
Day 4 covers the cleanest village in Asia, Mawlynnong, and the riverside town of Dawki. It details the serene drive through Pynursla and the peaceful road to Riwai village, known for its living root bridge. The journey continues to Mawlynnong, highlighting its cleanliness and homestay options. The day concludes with a visit to Dawki, featuring the crystal-clear Umngot River, suspension bridge, and border views.
🐘 Kaziranga National Park: Encounter with the Majestic Rhinos
Day 5 centers on Kaziranga National Park, home to the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. The guide suggests starting the journey early to avoid traffic and provides details on the jeep safari experience, including costs and key wildlife sightings. The description paints a vivid picture of the park's lush landscapes, water bodies, and diverse fauna, offering an adventurous and refreshing experience.
🛕 Guwahati: Sacred Shrines and Cultural Highlights
Day 6 involves traveling to Guwahati, beginning with a visit to the sacred Kamakhya Temple on Nilachal Hill, a significant Hindu pilgrimage site. The guide describes the temple's architectural beauty and religious significance. The journey continues to Shrimanta Shankardeva Kalakshetra, a cultural center showcasing Assam's traditional arts and crafts, providing a rich cultural experience.
✈️ Conclusion of the Tour: Departure from Guwahati
Day 7 marks the end of the tour with a return to Guwahati for departure. The guide summarizes the logistical details for the sightseeing tour, including costs and practical advice for travelers. It concludes with a reminder to check the description box for the total package cost and encourages viewers to like, share, and comment on the video.
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Keywords
💡Kaziranga National Park
💡Shillong
💡Cherrapunji
💡Umiam Lake
💡Don Bosco Museum
💡Elephant Falls
💡Mawlynnong
💡Umngot River
💡Kamakhya Temple
💡Living Root Bridge
Highlights
Kaziranga, Shillong, and Cherrapunji/Sohra are the top three tourist destinations in Northeast India.
The best time to visit Shillong is just after the monsoon to see the beautiful waterfalls at their best.
Reaching Shillong is easier through Guwahati international airport due to flight shortages in Shillong.
A reserved car from Guwahati to Shillong takes about 3.5 hours, covering a distance of around 100 km.
Shared cabs or bus services are available from Guwahati to Shillong at a cost of approximately Rs500 per person.
The road to Shillong from Guwahati is a 4-lane route with less traffic and scenic mountain views.
Jeeva Veg is a recommended vegetarian restaurant on the way to Shillong known for its cleanliness and excellent food.
Shillong city is famous for traffic jams, so it's important to keep ample time for travel.
Badapani or Umiam Lake is the first stop in Shillong with a well-maintained park and various boating activities.
Don Bosco Museum is Asia's largest museum dedicated to North-East Indian tribal life and culture.
The skywalk on the 7th floor of Don Bosco Museum offers a beautiful view of Shillong city at sunset.
Shillong peak offers a stunning view of the city and local food stalls for visitors to enjoy.
Lady Hydari Park is a Japanese style garden with a variety of flowers and a small zoo.
Ward's Lake is a man-made lake in Shillong where visitors can enjoy a boat ride.
Sohra (formerly Cherrapunji) is known for its heavy rainfall and spectacular waterfalls.
Elephant Falls is a three-layered waterfall with a unique milky white stream of water.
Mawlynnong is declared as the cleanest village in Asia with sparkling clean houses, shops, and roads.
Umngot River in Dawki offers crystal clear water and boating experiences with a view of the Jayantia hills.
Kaziranga National Park is home to 2/3 of the world's population of Indian one-horned rhinos.
Kamakhya Temple is one of the four most important Shakti Peethas in India and a sacred Hindu shrine.
Shrimanta Shankardeva Kalakshetra showcases the cultural brilliance of North Eastern India with a museum and art gallery.
Transcripts
Kaziranga and Shillong Tour Package
Kaziranga, Shillong, and Cherrapunji or Sohra are the three most-visited tourist destination
of Northeast India. Among these places, Kaziranga lies in the state Assam and Shillong and Sohra
are two locations of the state Meghalaya.
Here is a tour guide of these three famous locations in northeast India.
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The best time to visit Shillong is just after the monsoon. If you visit the place right
after monsoon then you will be able to see the beautiful waterfalls of Shillong at its
best.
To reach Shillong it is better to reach Guwahati by train or air. Although there is an airport
in Shillong; due to flight shortage, it is easier to reach Guwahati international airport.
If possible then you can go straight to Shillong by air.
From Guwahati, a reserved car will take almost 3 and a half hours to reach Shillong. The
distance here is around 100 km.
From Guwahati, you can avail a shared cab or bus service to reach Shillong. A shared
cab will charge around Rs500 per head.
The road to Shillong from Guwahati moves through the mountains covered with fresh green trees.
We went there just after the monsoon and nature was even clearer then. This is a 4 lane road
and you will experience less traffic and a speedy journey here.
On this route, there is a very clean and well-decorated vegetarian restaurant “Jeeva Veg”. You
can enjoy your lunch at this place. The food here is also excellent.
There is a point to remember before you enter into Shillong city. The city is famous for
the traffic jam. So, keep ample time in your hand to avoid any delay.
Moving further first stop at Badapani or Umiam Lake at the entrance of Shillong.
The car parking area for the park adjacent to Badapani is just outside the main park
entrance. The ticket fare to enter into the park is Rs20 per person. The park area is
well-maintained and clean. There is a beautiful garden with ample sitting arrangements. You
can easily spend an hour here enjoying the beauty of the Lake. Also, you can do boating
in the lake. There are pedal boats, speed boats, river bus riding facilities. All are
separately chargeable.
After visiting Umiam Lake go to visit the Don Bosco Museum. Park your car at the gate
of the museum and purchase tickets to enter the museum. The ticket price is Rs 100 for
Indian tourists and Rs 150 for foreigners.
Don Bosco Museum is Asia’s largest museum dedicated to displaying North-East Indian
tribal life and culture. This is a seven-storied museum each floor has a separate gallery showing
agriculture, basketry, jewelry, lifestyle, housing and many other things of the local
tribes of northeast India. There is also a skywalk on the 7th floor of
this museum. We visited the museum at sunset and observed a beautiful view of the entire
Shillong city from the skywalk.
In the evening you can roam around the local markets at police bazar.
Day-2
On day-2, go for a local sightseeing tour around Shillong city. You can book a cab for
this trip. First go to visit Shillong peak, the highest
point of the town
The car parking area here is at the base of the two-storied watchtowers. The ticket counter
is in the car parking space. The ticket price is Rs10 per head. You will find some local
food stall and some souvenir stall at this point. If you are a momo lover then please
do taste the local dumplings from here. From the watchtower, you will get a stunning view
of the entire Shillong city. Here, you can also enjoy a photo-shoot wearing
local clothes.
Next, go to visit Lady Hydari Park.
This park is in the Laban area within the Shillong city. It is a Japanese style garden
named after the first lady of the state and the wife of Governor of Assam Lady Hydari.
You can see many flowers in this garden. Also, in the middle of this park, there is a little
pool. You likely see some pelicans playing here. At one corner of this park, there is
a little zoo.
Next, go to visit Ward’s Lake. It is another man-made Lake in Shillong city.
The ticket price here is Rs10 per head. The Lake is open all days in a week except Tuesday.
You can enjoy a boat ride in this lake which is separately chargeable.
Day-3
On day-3 of your tour go to visit Cherrapunji. Currently, this famous hilly village of Meghalaya
is termed as Sohra, which was its original name.
The place receives the highest amount of rainfall in the world and so you can see some spectacular
waterfalls in this region.
On your way to Sohra from Shillong, first, visit Elephant Falls.
Elephant Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Shillong. It is named so, because of the
big elephant-shaped rock once that was there beside the falls. But due to natural calamity,
the rock is now destroyed.
The entry fee to this falls is Rs10 per head.
It is a three-layered waterfall. The first layer is the widest.
Climbing down a steep staircase from this point you will come to the 2nd layer. It is
comparatively narrower and surrounded by a lush green forest. Moving further down, you
will come to the third layer. Here, keep in mind that the stairs are slippery due to constant
water-flow and they are steep also. So watch carefully while climbing up and down. This
part of the falls is most beautiful. Here you will see a milky white stream of water
is rolling down the big rocks.
After Elephant falls, move towards Sohra through a road that passes through the green mountains.
Here you can see flat-topped mountains covered with grasses. The roads are extremely clean.
On the side of this road, you can observe local villages and enjoy their daily life.
The first tourist spot on your way to Sohra is the Mawkdok Dympep valley viewpoint. From
here you can see the beautiful views of surrounding mountain valleys. Meghalaya Government developed
this viewpoint.
Next, visit Wakaba Falls. These are the beautiful waterfalls of Sohra. If you visit this place
just after monsoon then you can see this waterfall at its fullest. The entry fee to this viewpoint
is Rs10.
From here go to visit the most famous waterfalls of this region, the seven sister waterfalls
or the Mawsmai falls. Here you can see seven streams of waterfalls drop from a height of
1033ft of the limestone cliffs of Khasi hills.
Next visit Mawsmai cave. This is one of the most famous cave mazes of Meghalaya which
is filled with natural limestone structures. The surrounding forest is also a great place
to observe the local flora and fauna. The entry fee here is Rs20 per head.
Day-4
On day-4 early in the morning start your journey towards the cleanest village of Asia Mawlynnong
and a riverside town Dawki. On this road, first, stop at a viewpoint a
few kilometers away from Shillong. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding mountains
from this place.
Moving further ahead, you will come to a Panchayet village of Meghalaya, Pynursla. See the local
markets here.
Crossing Pynursla, drive through the mountain road for around 45 minutes and after that,
you will be exposed to a road which is not like the other hilly roads of Shillong. Here
you will see a narrow path that passes through the green forests. This road is so calm and
quiet that you can hear the sound of crickets. No doubt, this road is just awesome.
Driving 18km through this road you will come to the car parking place of Riwai village.
Riwai is a tribal village in the Indian state Meghalaya. Like other Meghalaya places, this
place is also very clean. You will find many fast-food stalls at the car parking place
at the entrance of the village. From the car parking space, you have to cover the village
tour on foot.
In this village, every single house has a beautiful garden in front of it. A neat and
clean stone path passes through the village. After walking for 10 minutes through this
path you will come to the top of a staircase. Start climbing down from here. After a little
while, you will come to the ticket counter for entering the living root bridge. Ticket
fare is Rs40 per person and the camera charge is Rs20.
The living root bridge here is built over a small stream. It is located inside a lush
green forest of the East Khasi hill. Enjoy the natural beauty of this place.
From here go to visit Mawlynnong, which is close to this village. Mawlynnong is declared
as the cleanest village of Asia. Here you will find every place sparkling clean, be
it the houses, the local shops or the roads. Right now you will also find traces of commercialization
here. There are many homestays available in this place with basic facilities. Enjoy a
walk around this village.
From this place go to visit Dawki. Dawki is a small town in the Meghalaya district. The
town is located at India-Bangladesh border.
On your way to Dawki from Mawlynnong, you will see the India Bangladesh border. Moving
further on this road you will come to the gushing Bophill waterfalls.
It is another hour-long drive on the same road to reach on the banks of Umngot River
at Dawki. River Umngot is the main tourist spot here. Umngot is a beautiful river located
in Dawki at the India Bangladesh border. The main attraction here is the boating in this
river. Enjoy a stunning view of the Jayantia hills from this place.
The water of Umngot River is crystal clear and you will see many local people come here
for fishing. You can even walk on the small island in this river. The suspension bridge
over the river is another tourist attraction here.
There are a limited number of homestays available in these places. So, it is better to cover
this tour in a single day and return to Shillong for a night stay.
If you want a detailed tour guide for these places then we have one on our channel. Please
check the suggested video link on the top right corner of your screen for that video.
Day-5 On day5, early in the morning start your tour
for Kaziranga National Park. It is better to start this journey early in the morning
to avoid traffic jams.
In the afternoon go for a jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park. We opted for a jeep safari
in Kaziranga National Park’s Western Bagori range. We paid Rs2800 for this safari.
Kaziranga National Park was established in the year 1908. This National Park is famous
for Indian one-horned rhinos and now it is home to 2/3 of the World’s population of
these giant beasts. The total safari takes almost 2 hours. We
observed a large number of Rhinos here.
Also, this national park is dotted with many small and large water bodies and rivers. There
are also vast areas of elephant grasslands. The safari inside this park is very refreshing
as well as adventurous. Moreover, we saw many elephants and barking deer here.
At the end of this trip, we stopped at Donga watchtower and enjoy a great view of the surroundings
from there.
If you missed our detailed experiences of the Kaziranga National Park, then please click
the suggested video link on the top right corner of your screen.
Day-6
On day-6, early in the morning, start your journey towards Guwahati. The distance of
Guwahati from Kaziranga is around 194 km and it will take almost 4 hours to reach Guwahati
from Kaziranga by car.
After reaching Guwahati, first visit Kamakhya Temple. Kamakhya Temple is situated on Nilachal
hill and it is one of the most sacred Hindu Shrines of Goddess Shakti. According to Hindu
mythology there are four most important Shakti Peethas in India and Kamakhya is one of them.
The temple is designed elegantly with beautiful carvings and has a huge dome which overlooks
the Neelachal hill. Every day, a large number of devotees come to this temple to pay their
homage to Goddess Shakti.
After visiting Kamakhya Temple, go to visit Shrimanta Shankardeva Kalakshetra.
Built in the year 1990 over a vast land this centre showcases the cultural brilliance of
North Eastern India. There is a museum and art gallery where you can see the traditional
culture of Assam and north east India.
Day-7
On day 7, head back to Guwahati airport for departure.
The reserved cab fare for sightseeing tour will cost within Rs3000 per day.
For the total package cost please check the description box below.
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