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is a picturesque hill station offering a
good holiday all year round. One of the most
motor-able hill stations a stay at Shillong
does not require as much mandatory walking
as in other places. Adequate facilities,
scenic beauty, cheerful people, clouds and
tall pines, mountains, valleys, meadows and
an excellent golf course make Shillong a
great destination. The people Khasi, Jaintia
and Garo hill tribes have a colorful
lifestyle and cultural traditions. Shillong
can be a base for visiting other places in
Meghalaya.
Location
Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya at an
altitude of 1, 496 mts above sea level and
was carved out of Assam. the city stretches
for about 6 km on an elevated tract. It is
situated on a plateau bound on the north by
the Umiam gorge, on the northwest by the
great mass of the Diengiei Hills that rise
up to a height of 1,823 meters (6077 ft.)
above sea level, and on the northeast by the
hills of the Assam valley. The Umshyrpi and
the Umkhra rivers, which finally merge and
form the Umiam River, water it. Shillong is
at distance of 104 km from Guwahati, 295 km
from Kaziranga, 578 km from Siliguri and 658
km from Darjeeling. The climate is hot and
humid during summers. The monsoons arrive in
June and it rains almost until the end of
August. Shillong is quite cold during
winters.
Shillong was a small village until 1864,
when it became the new civil station of the
Khasi and Jaintia hills. It remained the
summer capital of Eastern Bengal and Assam
for many years. In 1874, on the formation of
Assam as a Chief Commissioner's Province, it
was chosen as the capital of the new
administration. An earthquake destroyed the
city in 1897, necessitating its complete
rebuilding. In January 1972, Shillong became
the capital of the newly formed state of
Meghalaya.
Sites to Visit
The best way to enjoy Shillong's sights is
on foot. With no major monuments, the
attractions are Shillong's scenic beauty,
parks, waterfalls and the panoramic views.
The waterfalls are at their best during the
monsoon. Amongst the various tourist
attractions at Shillong are:
The Shillong Peak is at a distance of 10
kilometers from the Shillong city. The
altitude of 1,965m makes it an ideal spot to
feast the eyes with vistas of the
spectacular Shillong. At the Shillong Peak
the local deity Shyllong or Lei Shyllong is
worship. The deity lends its name to the
Shillong.
You must check out the Ward's Lake inside
the Botanical Garden for short garden walks
and boating whereas the Botanical Garden
itself offers a vista of exotic plants.
Amongst the many churches in Shillong the
Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians, Grotto
Church and the All Saints Church.
The Bishop and the Beadon Falls are other
beautiful spots ideal for picnics.
The Fruit Garden, Polo Ground and the Golf
Course are the other places worth visiting
in Shillong.
Sites Near By
Approximately 22 kilometers away from
Shillong is the Maphlang Sacred Grove.
Maphlang Sacred Grove offers a forest with
fantabulous fauna. Since the grove is
considered sacred by the tribes it has not
been commercially exploited yet.
The Orchid Lake Resort at a close distance
from Shillong offers excellent opportunities
for swimming and various other water sports.
Near by is the Lum Nehru Park where you must
check out the flora, aviary and orchidarium.
Then there is Cherrapunjee, 54 kilometers
away from Shillong. At the Lew Sohra Market
of the world's second most wet place
Cherrapunjee you must buy the famous oranges
and the orange honey. The wettest place in
the World Mawsynram is 55 kilometers from
Shillong. Mawsynram is renowned for its
limestone caves though the Mawjymbuin Cave
is a must-visit. The annual average rainfall
at Mawsynram exceeds 1,200 cms.
Shillong has some excellent waterfall
getaways nearby like the Elephant Falls,
Spread Eagle Falls, Sweet Falls,
Nohsngithiang Falls and the Dian-thlen Falls
that are fun to be at especially during the
monsoons.
About 13 km from Shillong is the village of
Nongkrem. It is the seat of the Syiem of
Nongkrem, whose estate extends up to
Shillong. The traditional Nongkrem Dance
festival is held here around autumn and
draws large crowds of visitors.
Sixty-four kilometers from Shillong is
Jakrem, a popular health resort having hot
springs of sulfur water, believed to have
curative medicinal properties. Dawki, a
border town, 96 km from Shillong, provides a
glimpse of Bangladesh. The colorful annual
boat race during spring at the Umgot River
is an added attraction. At a distance of 140
km from Shillong is Ranikor, an angler's
paradise containing a huge population of
carp and mahseers.
Jowai is a popular and prosperous town
situated on a beautiful plateau 1,500 m
above sea level. Three sides of this plateau
slope sharply down to the Hai River and
contiguous areas are rich in coal deposits.
It is also an important station on the route
to Silchar and Agartala.
What to Buy
Good buys in Shillong include mounted
butterflies, hand-woven shawls, orange
honey, black mushrooms, Khasi-style jewelry
and handcrafted bamboo objects.
How to Reach
Air : Guwahati's Borjhar Airport is
the nearest international airport at a
distance of 128 kilometers from Shillong.
Rail : Shillong is connected by rail
with the rest of the country through the
railhead of Guwahati at a distance of 103
kilometers from Shillong.
Road : National Highway number 40 an
all-weather road connects Shillong with
Guwahati. The State Transport buses and the
private transport operators operate and
offer services to the various places in
Meghalaya and the neighboring states from
Shillong. The bus stand is located in the
heart of Shillong.
Where to Stay
Accommodation is easily available in
Shillong. There are various hotels that
cater to the needs of the travelers in
Shillong. You can easily reserve
accommodation in the hotel that suits your
budget.
While at Shillong you may try the
traditional Khasi delicacies that include
pig's brains with ginger and fried rice
flavored with pig's blood.
Fairs and Festivals
Festivals are an integral part of the tribes
in Shillong. Christmas, Easter, Good Friday
and the New Year Day celebrations are the
most important. Ka Pomblang Nongkrem, or the
Nongkrem dance and Shad Sukmynsiem are the
most important Khasi festivals.
Behdiengkhlam, the festival of the Jaintias,
is celebrated in July. Then there is the
Wangala festival of the Garos that is
dedicated to the Sun God.
Travel Information
In order to visit Shillong a restricted Area
Permit is required by the foreigners.
Details of the same may be obtained either
from the Foreigners' Registration Office at
New Delhi or the Meghalaya Information
Center at Kolkota.
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