
Jaintia Hills
Jaintia Hills
A garden of monoliths, boats floating on crystal-clear waters, curtains of waterfalls over weathered rocks tucked in a secret forest – these are images that the Jaintia Hills conjures.Steeped in folklore and natural beauty, this region offers a serene escape into Meghalaya’s lesser-explored wonders.

Nartiang is known for its unique blend of traditions, religious landmarks, and remarkable monoliths. Nartiang is an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts who enjoy hiking through the hills and exploring the untouched wilderness.

Larnai Black Pottery, or Khiew Ranei, is crafted, marketed, and preserved by women. Elegant and minimalist, it serves as exquisite home décor, thoughtful gifts, and sustainable utility items, blending artistry with functionality.

This two-tiered waterfall has been the most talked about and photographed location in Meghalaya. The waterfall cascades from approximately 80 feet, creating a mesmerising sight as water plunges into a crystal-clear pool below.

Krangshuri waterfalls feature a distinct aesthetic with a placid river that suddenly drops into a curtain of flowing water over a cave. The walk down to Krangshuri is a pleasant descent surrounded by green verdant, and the sound of nature.

At Dawki, the legendary Umngot River reveals its crystal-clear, aquamarine charm. Dawki offers a thrill for every traveller: camp under starlit skies, kayak on mirror-like waters, zip-line over lush canopies, or dive into India’s only freshwater snorkelling experience.