Experiences

The Flights of Fantasy Trek

From a bird sanctuary that houses exotic species to a limestone cave that’s home to a primitive species of blind fish, from a lake frequented by the animals that reside here to rock formations that invoke civilisations long gone, this trail has everything your imagination needs to take wing.

Based in the South Garo Hills of Meghalaya, this enchanting trek is based in and around Siju village, where the story begins. The Siju Wildlife Sanctuary is the first, and hence oldest, wildlife sanctuary in Meghalaya. Befitting its name and status, it protects elephants, deer, leopards, hoolock gibbons, and even tigers. But it is more popularly known as the Siju Bird Sanctuary, because it is home to rare species like hornbills and peacock pheasants, as well as host to migratory birds like spoonbills and Siberian ducks. A big reason why these species migrate here is the Goera Patal lake, a large water body deep in the sanctuary. Walk along its shore and you’ll spot the spoor of many wild animals that came down to the water to drink. But perhaps the experience that really gets the mind thinking is the encounter with limestone rock formations called Goera Rong’gat at the entrance to the sanctuary. Carved by the elements over the millennia, the intriguing shapes seem like the ruins of an earlier civilisation, almost like Angkor Wat but even older and more mysterious. Spend some time here and let your imagination run free as you channel your inner explorer.

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The Flights of Fantasy Trek

Flora

  • Trekking through the forest in the state’s oldest wildlife sanctuary will mean you walk under the boughs of trees like the sal, teak and East Indian almond.

Fauna

  • This is one of the best places to spot birds. You might see grey hornbills and even a peacock pheasant. In the winter months, you might also spot spoonbills and Siberian ducks. You could also spot sambar deer, wild boars, leopards, and even tigers.

Fact Sheet

  • Region: Garo Hills
  • Route: Siju Bird Sanctuary-Siju Songital
  • Days: 3 nights, 4 days
  • Total distance: 8 km
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate
  • Elevation range: 267 m
  • Season: All year long
  • Best during: October-May
  • Mobile network: Patchy all along the trail
  • Water availability: Available along the trail

About the Trail

  • Day 1: Land in Guwahati and drive straight to Siju. in case you’re in the region, the drive from Williamnagar is shorter, around 53 km long, and 4-5 hours.
  • Day 2: Siju Songital, our destination for today, lies inside the Siju Bird Sanctuary. But along with sightings of species like hornbills and peacock pheasants, this trail brings you two other unexpected sights: one, the limestone rock formations at the entrance to the sanctuary, and two, the Goera Patal Lake. Take your time and explore both. You won’t be disappointed.
  • Day 3: When you leave Siju Songital, you will cross a modern-day marvel, a 2-km-long suspension bridge before reaching the Siju Inspection Bungalow. From here, the Dobakkol Cave is a short walk away. Explore the cave but don’t go in too deep, it’s not yet fully mapped. Also, don’t forget to keep an eye out for the elusive white fish and the fossils.

How to Get There

  • Siju is in a remote part of western Meghalaya, so please organise your car to and from the trek beforehand.