The Khasi Hills of Meghalaya have numerous trails that are best experienced by hiking.
Narrow, rugged limestone cave with a dimly-lit access point, low overhangs & often uneven footing.
A Khasi lady goes about collecting firewood near a living root bridge.
A vantage point reveals a panoramic view of the Bangladesh plains.
Living root bridges are a kind of incredible tree shaping in which rivers are spanned by architecture formed out of the roots of ficus plants.
Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest plunge waterfall in India. Its height is 340 metres. The waterfall is located near Cherapunji, one of the wettest places on Earth.
Meghalaya is filled with countless popular and secretive waterfalls such as the Rainbow Falls near Nongriat village.
A beautiful sombre morning in the lapse of Umiam Lake.
A unique way of gambling practiced by the Khasi Tribe where archers shoot arrows ona haystack.
It is common to come across streams in Meghalaya that have a turquoise hue.
Sometimes the best way to spend a Sunday is by picnicing in the hills of Meghalaya.
The extreme rainfall received across Meghalaya during rainy season has carved unique natural rock formations.
A lush monsoon scenery presents itself from the village of Mawlynnong.
Camping across various wild spots in Meghalaya is popular nowdays.
Gigantic monsoon cloud formations can be seen during the summer rainy season.
A panoramic veiw of Shillong city, the capital of the state.
Dusk brings about an etherneal beauty as seen here at Nohkalikai Falls.
A charming man from the Khasi Tribe smokes tobacco from this homemade pipe.
The double decker living root bridge at Nongriat village is incredible in all its raw glory.
A lady from the Khasi tribes takes a peek outside her house.
Amongst the more accessible root bridges is the one at Mawlynnong village.
The lively evening atmosphere at the new market in Shillong, Meghalaya.
Expereince peaceful village life at the villages in Meghalaya.
Pink flowers bloom at a Christian cemetry in Shillong.
Meghalaya is filled with natural wonders that are a result of receiving extreme amounts of rainfall every year.
The magnificent Seven Sister Falls refrest each state of Northeast India.
The Meghalaya plateau; lush green forests and rolling hills formed due to an unique summer phenomenon of excessive rainfall. Explore the hills of charming Khasi people, learn about their culture and visit both popular and secret places off the beaten map where life's simple and nature bountiful.