Meghalaya, The Adobe of Clouds

Meghalaya, The adobe of clouds, nice people, transparent rivers lavish greenery, heavy rainfall, caving people and famous for its rich culture.

Today I will tell you about the my visit to Meghalaya. Last year I visited to Dwaki which is a town in West Jaintia Hills District, Meghalaya.

Here is some clips of  Wah Umngot river.







How to reach Dawki by road

Dawki is situated on the south-eastern border of Meghalaya, around 82 km south of Shillong. The best way to reach Dawki is by a rented cab or private vehicle. Alternatively, you can also rent a motorbike all the way from Guwahati to experience one of the finest rides in the country. Your route to Dawki from Shillong will take you through spots like Shillong View Point (also called Shillong Peak), Elephant Falls, Laitlyngkot, and Pynursla.

My personal advice to take a bike on rent and enjoy the route to Dwaki.

How to reach Dawki by train

The nearest railhead to reach Dawki is at Guwahati. From here, you need to take the road route to reach Dawki via Shillong as shown above. The distance between the Guwahati Railway station and Dawki is 173 km and takes around 4 hours and 45 minutes to reach by road.

How to reach Dawki by flight

The nearest airport to reach Dawki is Guwahati’s Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport. Several private vehicles play from Guwahati to Dawki via Shillong. The distance between Guwahati airport and Dawki is 195 km and it takes around 5 hours and 11 minutes to reach via Shillong.

The best time to visit Meghalaya is winter season(September-February).

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