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Meghalaya.

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Where rivers run clear enough to see the bottom

The wettest state in India — Mawsynram and Cherrapunji (Sohra) trade the world-rainfall record annually. Living root bridges grown by the Khasi over 100+ years (Nongriat); the Garo, Khasi and Jaintia tribes are matrilineal; Mawlynnong is signed as Asia's cleanest village; Shnongpdeng's Umngot River runs glass-clear in the dry season; Dawki is the Bangladesh border crossing. The plateau averages 1,500 m. October–April is the dry window; monsoon turns the falls spectacular but the trails dangerous. 9 destinations across the state.

Known for

Living root bridges — grown over centuries by Khasi people
Cherrapunji & Mawsynram — wettest places on Earth
Crystal-clear Umngot River at Dawki — boats float on air
Mawlynnong — Asia's cleanest village
Shillong — "Scotland of the East" with live music culture

Don't miss

By region

Shillong & East KhasiCherrapunji-MawsynramDawki & Jaintia Hills

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