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Cherrapunjee - Also known as
Sohra, famous for being the wettest place on earth.A pleasant drive of 56 km takes us amidst nature's most beautiful creation, with waterfalls including the famous Nohsngithiang falls leaping into deep gorges, limestone caves, orange orchards and the birth place of the magnificient Khasi culture.
Situated 56 Kms from Shillong and 1300 metres above sea level, known all over the world as the rainiest place on the planet.
Mawsynram: 56 Kms from Shillong,it is known for the Giant Stalagmite formation shaped into a
"Shivalinga" and found inside a cave known locally as
'Mawjymbuin'. A unique geological formation called "Symper Rock"
Shillong Peak: An ideal picnic spot, 1965 metres above sea level and 10 kms from the city, offers a panoramic view of these country side
Sohpetbneng Peak: 1,343 meter, 20 Kms from Shillong, regarded as sacred by the Hynniewtrep people
Botanical Garden: A secluded and captivating spot with a plethora of indigenous and exotic plants
State Museum: The State Museum is located in the state central library premises with a good collection of artifacts of North Eastern India
Cathedral of Mary Help of Christian: A beautiful building laid in its own grounds, the cathedral attracts devotees and visitors alike.
Bishop and Beadon Falls: Both cascade down the same escarpment into a deep valley, the mass of water dissolving into misty sparks.
Sweet Falls: Situated near Happy Valley, most suitable for a day's outing and picnic.
Crinoline Falls: Located in the heart of the city adjacent to the Lady Hydari Park , lies the Crinoline Falls
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