Meghalaya is a state located in the northeastern part of India, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and unique traditions. The state is home to several important historical and cultural landmarks, including the Nohkalikai Falls, which is the highest plunge waterfall in India, and the Living Root Bridges, which are unique bridges made by weaving the roots of living trees.

Meghalaya is known for its beautiful hills and valleys, with several important national parks and wildlife sanctuaries located in the state. The state is home to several important wildlife species, including the Asian elephant, the clouded leopard, and the Hoolock Gibbon.

Connell's Park
Balpakram National Park
Siju caves
Nokrek National Park
Siju Bird Sanctuary
Nokrek Peak
Baghmara Pitcher Plant Sanctuary
Matcha Nokpante Nokrek National Park
Cherrapunji-Mawsynram Reserve Forest
Ranikor River Beach
Garo Hills
Nokrek National Park
Pelga Falls
Tura Peak
Rongbang Dare (Rongbang Falls)
Wadagokgre Archaeological Site