The clouds found a home here. And they called it,

Meghalaya

Where the land breathes through water.

Hotel interiors
Meghalaya comes from two words मेघ (Megha) meaning clouds and आलय (Ālaya), meaning home

In Meghalaya, you are in the clouds. Driving through mist, watching clouds rise from deep valleys, feeling the air change every few minutes. It's truly a journey through abode.

Hotel interiors
Meghalaya comes from two words मेघ (Megha) meaning clouds and आलय (Ālaya), meaning home

In Meghalaya, you are in the clouds. Driving through mist, watching clouds rise from deep valleys, feeling the air change every few minutes. It's truly a journey through abode.

Hotel interiors
Meghalaya comes from two words मेघ (Megha) meaning clouds and आलय (Ālaya), meaning home

In Meghalaya, you are in the clouds. Driving through mist, watching clouds rise from deep valleys, feeling the air change every few minutes. It's truly a journey through abode.

Hotel interiors
Meghalaya comes from two words मेघ (Megha) meaning clouds and आलय (Ālaya), meaning home

In Meghalaya, you are in the clouds. Driving through mist, watching clouds rise from deep valleys, feeling the air change every few minutes. It's truly a journey through abode.

The Terrain

The Terrain

Meghalaya is built on rock, not soil. The ground feels firm under your feet. You walk on natural stone paths and cross rivers over boulders. You get wide open grasslands and uninterrupted views across canyons. The terrain feels raw, open, and honest.

Meghalaya is built on rock, not soil. The ground feels firm under your feet. You walk on natural stone paths and cross rivers over boulders. You get wide open grasslands and uninterrupted views across canyons. The terrain feels raw, open, and honest.

Garo Hills

Meghalaya’s Untamed Wilderness

The most remote and biodiverse region, best suited for adventure and expedition-style travel. Infrastructure is limited, but the landscapes are raw and untouched.


Key Highlights:

Nokrek National Park, Balpakram National Park, Wari Chora canyon, and Siju Cave.


Wildlife:

Home to rare species like the Hoolock Gibbon and wild Citrus indica.


Access:

Around 6–7 hours from Guwahati or via helicopter to Tura.

Khasi Hills

Meghalaya’s Tourism Heart

Jaintia Hills

Caves, Minerals & Blue Waters

Garo Hills

Meghalaya’s Untamed Wilderness

The most remote and biodiverse region, best suited for adventure and expedition-style travel. Infrastructure is limited, but the landscapes are raw and untouched.


Key Highlights:

Nokrek National Park, Balpakram National Park, Wari Chora canyon, and Siju Cave.


Wildlife:

Home to rare species like the Hoolock Gibbon and wild Citrus indica.


Access:

Around 6–7 hours from Guwahati or via helicopter to Tura.

Khasi Hills

Meghalaya’s Tourism Heart

Jaintia Hills

Caves, Minerals & Blue Waters

Garo Hills

Meghalaya’s Untamed Wilderness

The most remote and biodiverse region, best suited for adventure and expedition-style travel. Infrastructure is limited, but the landscapes are raw and untouched.


Key Highlights:

Nokrek National Park, Balpakram National Park, Wari Chora canyon, and Siju Cave.


Wildlife:

Home to rare species like the Hoolock Gibbon and wild Citrus indica.


Access:

Around 6–7 hours from Guwahati or via helicopter to Tura.

Khasi Hills

Meghalaya’s Tourism Heart

Jaintia Hills

Caves, Minerals & Blue Waters

DURATION

Minimum

5 to 6 days
5 to 6 days

You’ll cover the core regions like Shillong, Sohra, & Dawki. You’ll see the key experiences, but it will feel rushed

Recommended

8 to 9 days
8 to 9 days

This is where the trip starts to settle. You move at a better pace and get to experience more than just checkpoints

Extended

12 to 14 days

This is where Meghalaya opens up. Remote areas like Jaintia and Garo Hills offer a quieter, deeper experience.

WEATHER

Winter

(Nov. to March)
(Nov. to March)

You’ll cover the core regions like Shillong, Sohra, and Dawki. You’ll see the key experiences, but it will feel rushed

Pre-Monsoon

(April to May)
(April to May)

This is where the trip starts to settle. You move at a better pace and get to experience more than just checkpoints

Monsoon

(June to Oct.)
(June to Oct.)

This is where Meghalaya opens up. Remote areas like Jaintia and Garo Hills offer a quieter, deeper experience.

Experiences

What you actually do here

Living Root Bridges

You’re not walking on curated paths


You’re moving through:

  • Living root bridges grown over decades

  • Bamboo trails fixed onto cliff edges

  • Forest paths and riverbeds


Some hikes are short and accessible. Others demand stamina and patience.

Pools and Waterfalls

This is where the terrain becomes active,


  • River canyoning through narrow rock passages

  • Cliff jumps into natural limestone pools

  • Kayaking and snorkeling in clear river systems

  • Ziplining across deep valleys


The experiences are physical, but guided and controlled.

Caving

Meghalaya has some of the longest cave systems in the region. You move through water, tight spaces, and complete darkness.


Some are beginner-friendly, others require experience and endurance.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Experiences

What you actually do here

Living Root Bridges

You’re not walking on curated paths


You’re moving through:

  • Living root bridges grown over decades

  • Bamboo trails fixed onto cliff edges

  • Forest paths and riverbeds


Some hikes are short and accessible. Others demand stamina and patience.

Pools and Waterfalls

This is where the terrain becomes active,


  • River canyoning through narrow rock passages

  • Cliff jumps into natural limestone pools

  • Kayaking and snorkeling in clear river systems

  • Ziplining across deep valleys


The experiences are physical, but guided and controlled.

Caving

Meghalaya has some of the longest cave systems in the region. You move through water, tight spaces, and complete darkness.


Some are beginner-friendly, others require experience and endurance.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Experiences

What you actually do here

Living Root Bridges

You’re not walking on curated paths


You’re moving through:

  • Living root bridges grown over decades

  • Bamboo trails fixed onto cliff edges

  • Forest paths and riverbeds


Some hikes are short and accessible. Others demand stamina and patience.

Pools and Waterfalls

This is where the terrain becomes active,


  • River canyoning through narrow rock passages

  • Cliff jumps into natural limestone pools

  • Kayaking and snorkeling in clear river systems

  • Ziplining across deep valleys


The experiences are physical, but guided and controlled.

Caving

Meghalaya has some of the longest cave systems in the region. You move through water, tight spaces, and complete darkness.


Some are beginner-friendly, others require experience and endurance.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Living Root Bridges

You’re not walking on curated paths


You’re moving through:

  • Living root bridges grown over decades

  • Bamboo trails fixed onto cliff edges

  • Forest paths and riverbeds


Some hikes are short and accessible. Others demand stamina and patience.

Pools and Waterfalls

This is where the terrain becomes active,


  • River canyoning through narrow rock passages

  • Cliff jumps into natural limestone pools

  • Kayaking and snorkeling in clear river systems

  • Ziplining across deep valleys


The experiences are physical, but guided and controlled.

Caving

Meghalaya has some of the longest cave systems in the region. You move through water, tight spaces, and complete darkness.


Some are beginner-friendly, others require experience and endurance.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

Cultural Experiences

The human side of Meghalaya is just as distinct,


  • Kongthong, the whistling village where people are identified by melodies

  • Mawlynnong, known for its community-led cleanliness

  • Mawphlang sacred forest, where nothing can be taken out


Local life is not staged and you experience it as it is.

What Makes it Special

What Makes
it Special

Living Root Bridges — World’s Only Living Architecture
Living Root Bridges — World’s Only Living Architecture
A Spirit of Matriarchy
A Spirit of
Matriarchy

FAQs

Who is Meghalaya best suited for?

Is Meghalaya a good destination for cultural exploration?

Is Meghalaya suitable for corporate groups or offsites?

Will vegetarian food be available?

How is the network and internet connectivity?

How are the roads in Meghalaya?

What kind of accommodations can I expect?

What level of fitness is required?

FAQs

Who is Meghalaya best suited for?

Is Meghalaya a good destination for cultural exploration?

Is Meghalaya suitable for corporate groups or offsites?

Will vegetarian food be available?

How is the network and internet connectivity?

How are the roads in Meghalaya?

What kind of accommodations can I expect?

What level of fitness is required?

FAQs

Who is Meghalaya best suited for?

Is Meghalaya a good destination for cultural exploration?

Is Meghalaya suitable for corporate groups or offsites?

Will vegetarian food be available?

How is the network and internet connectivity?

How are the roads in Meghalaya?

What kind of accommodations can I expect?

What level of fitness is required?

Unforgettable Moments

That stay long after the trip is over.
  • Bellevoire view

    Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

  • Bellevoire portrait

    Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

  • Bellevoire hotel location

    Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

  • Bellevoire Gate

    Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

  • Bellevoire Gate

    Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

  • Bellevoire Gate

    Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

  • Bellevoire Gate

    Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

  • Bellevoire Gate

    Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

You already know

Where to begin.

Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

Yacht in the middle of sea
You already know

Where to begin.

Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

Yacht in the middle of sea
You already know

Where to begin.

Meghalaya, 01 Jan 2026

Yacht in the middle of sea

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