
Balpakram National Reserve
A mystical national park in Meghalaya, known for its dramatic landscapes, rare wildlife, and deep-rooted folklore.
Balpakram National Park, located in the South Garo Hills, is a land of legends and breathtaking scenery. Known as the 'Land of Perpetual Winds,' it features deep gorges, limestone caves, and dense forests. The park is home to rare species like the red panda, wild water buffalo, and marbled cat. Local folklore speaks of spirits residing in the cliffs, adding to its mystique. Visitors can trek through its rugged terrain, witness stunning waterfalls, and immerse themselves in its untouched wilderness.

Balpakram National Reserve
From Shillong, take NH106 and SH4 via Nongstoin and Baghmara. The journey takes about 9–10 hours through scenic, winding terrain.
Closest Town: Baghmara
Located near Rongchenggiri in South Garo Hills. No direct public transport—hiring a vehicle from Tura or Baghmara is essential.
It is advisable to arrange for a local guide or travel buddy who is familiar with the local language and location.



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