My and Neil’s trip to the world’s rainiest and wettest place began in Guwahati City, from where it took us a five hour drive to reach our destination Cherrapunji. The journey crossed some splendid scenery of the Khasi Hills, which appeared astonishing green due to the summer monsoon rain. The forests, farmlands and pastures felt … Continue reading »
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Tourism In Meghalaya – 5 Offbeat Things To Do
The state of Meghalaya (translated in English as ‘the abode of clouds’) in northeastern India is a region that receives the highest of rainfall compared to any other place in the world. The rain is a result of the yearly monsoons – dense clouds arising from the Bay of Bengal which head towards India and end up … Continue reading »
Photo Of The Day ~ Milky Way
The hill station of Cherrapunjee in the Khasi Hills of Northeast India, is considered by geologists as the rainiest and wettest place of the world. And every year, with the arrival of monsoons, this small hamlet of a town, elevates itself from land and becomes an eternal part of the clouds, giving more meaning to … Continue reading »