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Offbeat Meghalaya Tour

Offbeat Meghalaya Tour

8 Days

Day 01 :
Guwahati To Shillong

Your offbeat Meghalaya tour begins the moment you land in Guwahati or Shillong. Our representative meets you, and the road to Meghalaya unfurls like a promise—fields glowing golden in the dry season or shimmering green after the rains.  Start your drive to Meghalaya from Guwahati, through the beautiful countryside. If you have still not decided about when you wish to visit, have a look at this article about the best time to visit North East India, to know when is the right time to visit Meghalaya for you.

After driving through beautiful surroundings for a while, as you crisscross the borders of Assam and Meghalaya, you will make your first stop at Umiam Lake. A man-made waterbody, this gorgeous lake is a sight to behold. You can also go boating at Umiam or just spend time gawking at its beauty.

shillong after sunset

Shillong after sunset

From Umiam, you start for Shillong, which is less than 20 kms away now. Depending upon the time of your arrival in Shillong, you will either head to one of the things to see in Shillong or, if it is already evening or later, you will head directly to your stay.

Day 02 :
Shillong Local Sightseeing

Wake to a morning alive with exciting possibilities, there will be a lot to explore among the best things to see in Shillong. That said, it will also be a relaxed day in Shillong City, with hardly any long drive involved. Some of the places to see in Shillong that you will explore today are:

Ward’s Lake

Lady Hydari Park

Don Bosco Museum

Don Bosco Cathedral

Police Bazar

To end your day, go for a local dinner at one of the many restaurants in the city or head to your homestay/stay for a local khasi dinner (you have to inform the host before evening if you wish to have dinner at your stay).

Day 03 :
Shillong – David Scott’s Trail Trek – Cherrapunjee

Wake to a morning alive with possibility—your adventure trip to Meghalaya truly starts now. And what better way to start it than following Meghalaya’s oldest trekking trail, the David Scott’s trail! After breakfast, wind through the Khasi Hills to Mawphlang, where David Scott’s Trail waits—an ancient artery once trod by colonial boots, now reclaimed by forest and time. With your guide beside you, trek 16 kilometers through a shifting tapestry: streams chatter over stones, valleys yawn wide, and the wind carries echoes of a wilder world. This is offbeat Meghalaya at its purest—untamed, unscripted.

David Scott's Trail Trek Meghalaya

Views of the David Scott’s Trail

From streams to valleys to mountains to forests, this trek will take you through some of the most beautiful parts of the Khasi Hills.

Views of the David Scott's Trail

David Scott’s Trail is a mix of many types of terrain

At the other end of the trail, towards Cherrapunjee and many steps and stories later, you will find your vehicle waiting to take you to Sohra, for a much-needed rest.

Day 04 :
Cherrapunjee – Double Decker Living Root Bridge Trek – Cherrapunjee

Rested from yesterday’s ramble, you rise in Cherrapunjee—once the rain-soaked king of the world—hungry for more. Drive to Tyrna, a village tucked like a secret in the hills, and begin a two-hour descent into myth. The Double Decker Living Root Bridges of Nongriat loom ahead—tangled wonders sculpted by Khasi hands and centuries of patience. The trail teases you with swaying bamboo bridges, emerald pools, and cliffs draped in green. This isn’t a trek; it’s a journey to where nature and human will collide. Settle into your Nongriat stay, the forest’s heartbeat your lullaby.

After the comparatively relaxed trek following David Scott’s trail, followed by enough sleep yesterday, you will be pumped up for today’s adventure.

The double-decker living root bridge trek is one of the most exciting things to do in Meghalaya, and rightly so.

double decker living root bridge trek

Double Decker Living root bridge, off Nongriat

The trek is almost a full-day affair and by the time you come back, it will be evening. And all you would want to do is rest.So, that is what you will do, once back at your stay

Day 05 :
Cherrapunjee Local Sightseeing

After two tough days, today is going to be an easy day.

You will go around Cherrapunjee, visiting various waterfalls, caves, and valleys. Some of the places that you will visit today are :

Mawsmai Caves

Wah Kaba Falls

Arwah Caves

Seven Sisters Falls

Eco Park

Nohkalikai Falls

Coulds rolling in - Cherrapunjee

Clouds rolling in – CherrapunjeeEnd the day as and when you wish to. It’s a relaxed day after all

Day 06 :
Cherrapunjee – Kongthong (Whistling) Village – Cherrapunjee

Today we will drive to one of the most remote places in the Khasi hills. To a place that is unique in more than one way.

Around 35 kilometers from Cherrapunjee, hidden deep inside the Khasi hills, lies the tiny village of Kongthong.

If you haven’t already heard of Kongthong, it is a unique village, a village where people talk in whistles. The whistling village, as it is known.

kongthong whistling village meghalaya

Road to the Whitling village of Meghalaya, Kongthong

Every child born in the Kongthong village is given a special tune by her/his mother at birth. The mother calls her child by whistling the unique tune of the child. The entire thing is quite fascinating, something which we will let our guides explain to us once we are in Kongthong.

For now, let’s just say that, while the village itself is a great experience, reaching there, though narrow, snaking mountain roads, is one hell of a dropping experience. With tall cliffs on one side and a scary gorge on the other side, there won’t be any dull moments, for sure.

Once there, go on a guided tour of the Kongthong village to meet the women of the village and know why and how this naming their children with unique tunes came into being, and see in person, how this unique language works in real life.

Time permitting, you can also go on a trek to one of the less-known but in no way less gorgeous living root bridges, off the village.

Be back to Cherrapunjee for the night.

Day 07 :
Cherrapunjee – Wankhen Bamboo Trek – Shillong

Today is another trekking day. We start from Cherrapunjee in the morning and head to Wankhen, the famous Wahkhen bamboo trek, as it is also known.

This will take a good part of today.

And as you come back from the trek downhill, accompanied by your guide, it will almost be evening.

From there, you drive straight down to Shillong.

Day 08 :
Shillong – Guwahati

Your offbeat Meghalaya tour ends today, but the hills leave their mark. After breakfast, drive to Guwahati or Shillong’s airport, the road unwinding through landscapes now etched in your bones. Depart with stories—of trails and roots, rivers and falls—that’ll linger long after the plane lifts off. Until next time, Meghalaya waits.

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Offbeat Meghalaya Tour