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Meghalaya
symbolizes the contrasts very well like the
wild untamed Garo hills, paddy fields of the
Jaintias and the capital city of Shillong in
the Khasi ranges. Scotland of the East'
Bonny Brae or the Crowborough.
Shillong has retained its colonial
magnificence in spite of the development
activities that have taken place. It is
popular as the 'Scotland of the East'
because of its scenic beauty as well as the
wood built cottages that dot the city like
the Bonny Brae or the Crowborough. The best
way to relive the experience the colonial
grandeur is by staying at the heritage
accommodation. The Golf Course at Shillong
is also called the 'Gleneagle of the East'.
The Umian Lake meaning the 'water of the
eyes' and Thadlaskein lake are a beautiful
getaway. The Shillong Peak at an elevation
of 6433 ft and offers a picturesque view of
the surrounding areas. The place worthy of a
visit is the botanical Survey of India
Orchidarium. The perfect place to buy
souvenirs like honey, bamboo products and
Raj Mirchi is the local Bara Bazaar.
Garo hills have the lush growth of bamboo
forests. The largest town in this region is
Tura, which is also the districts
headquarters. For the experience of a
typical Garo Village, visit the Dabakgre at
a distance of 45 km. You will also find tree
house here. The carnivorous Pitcher Plant
can be found in the forests of Baghmara in
the south Garo Hills. The Balapakram
National Park is famous for the Panda,
Indian Bison and Stag-like Serow.
Meghalaya also has some mazes of the
limestone caves made in the hills some of
which are more than 20 km long. The
well-known caves are the Krem Sweep at
Syndai, Krem Kotsati and um-Lawan at
Lumshnong and Krem Mawmluh near Cheerapunji.
Cheerapunji, the cradle of the Khasi culture
received the highest rainfall in the world
for more than a century. Now Mawsynram gives
competition to Cherrapunji as the spot
receiving the highest rainfall in the world.
The Mawsmai village near Cherrapunji has the
stalagmite Mawsmai Cave and a stunning
Nonsnglthiang Falls, which fall from the
height of 1000 ft.
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