New: meghalayatourismAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-166405hive-185836hive-183959steemhive-180932hive-150122photographyhive-144064hive-101145hive-184714hive-188619hive-183397uncommonlabhive-145157bitcoinhive-103599hive-193637hive-113376hive-193186hive-180106hive-139150TrendingNewHotLikersdemenza (33)in meghalayatourism • 2 years agoNohkalikai Waterfalls CherrapunjiLocated at a distance of just 5 km from the main town, Nohkalikai Waterfalls is one of the highest waterfalls in India. Gushing down from a height of 1100 feet, this waterfall is one of the most…demenza (33)in meghalayatourism • 2 years agoAn untouched forest that is the soul of Khasi culture, Mawphlang is home to the most celebrated of all the ‘law-kyntang’ or ancient sacred groves of Meghalaya.For centuries now, Khasi customs and traditions have been woven into the land and the forests. One of these forests still retains its significance today – the Sacred Groves of Mawphlang. Visitors…demenza (33)in meghalayatourism • 2 years agoMeghalaya Mawbynna – The Stone Monuments of MeghalayaIn archaeology, the word ‘megalithic’ refers to monuments that are fashioned out of large stones holding symbolic importance. We can think of Stonehenge as one of the most recognizable megalithic…