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Sohra

The Land Of Living Roots And Endless Rains

Located At Meghalaya | 55 KMs from Shillong
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Sohra, famously known as Cherrapunji, is a mystical hill station in Meghalaya that once held the title of the wettest place on Earth. Perched high on the Khasi Hills, Sohra is a land of dramatic cliffs, roaring waterfalls, and lush, mist-laced valleys. But what truly sets it apart are the living root bridges, handwoven by generations of the Khasi tribe using the aerial roots of rubber trees — a stunning example of harmony between humans and nature. From the thunderous plunge of Nohkalikai Falls, India’s tallest plunge waterfall, to the enchanting trails leading through rain-soaked forests and caves like Mawsmai, Sohra is a paradise for nature lovers, trekkers, and curious explorers. The monsoon adds an otherworldly beauty to the landscape, transforming every inch into a vibrant green canvas. More than just its rainfall records, Sohra offers a profound experience — of culture, ecology, and resilience. Whether you’re hiking to double-decker bridges, listening to the rhythm of raindrops, or gazing across the endless misty valleys, Sohra stirs the soul and leaves you awe-inspired.