Tour Code: FIT/1921

Shillong - ‘God’s own Garden’ Special

4 Nights / 5 Days
Private Van Tour
Summer Special
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Cities : Shillong (3N),Guwahati (1N)

Sightseeing

Shillong, India
  • Elephant waterfalls
  • Mawkdok Dympep Valley View Point ( Duwan Sing Syiem)
  • Mawjymbuin Cave
  • Nohkalikai waterfalls
  • Seven sister waterfall
  • Shopping at Police Bazar
  • Umiam Lake
Guwahati, India
  • Kamakhya temple
  • Cruise away on the Brahmaputra River

Meals

  • 4 Breakfast
  • 4 Dinner
Highlights Of Assam - 4 Nights / 5 Days
Entry fees will be applicable for above all Sightseeing

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Guwahati Airport - Shillong - (130 KMS / 3 ½ hrs drive)

    Welcome on arrival in Guwahati Airport/Station and drive to Shillong. En route witness the Umiam Lake or Barapani - is the biggest artificial lake in Meghalaya in midst of sylvan hills adorned by Khasi pines & peerless beauty.If time permits visit Cathedral of Marry and Ward’s Lake. Evening free at leisure to explore the region on own. You may take a walk to the famous Police Bazaar for shopping. Overnight in Shillong.


    • Breakfast
  • Day 2 :Shillong - Cherrapunjee - Shillong (60 KMs / 2 hrs-One way)

    After breakfast drive to Cherrapunjee, the wettest place on the earth, for an awesome day trip. En route visit the famous Elephant. At Sohra, stop at the Duwan Sing Syiem view point for mesmerizing views of the Hills.In Cherrapunjee be witness to the gorgeous Seven Sisters (Nohsngithiang) Falls and Nohkalikai Falls. Later take a soft cave walk inside the Mawsmai Cave. The limestone cave is a natural wonder with innumerable formations inside it. Also visit the Ramakrishna Mission. Drive back to Shillong for overnight stay.


    Note: Most of the waterfalls are dry during winter season.

    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 3 :Shillong - Mawllynnong - Shillong (90 KMs / 3 hrs-One way)

    After breakfast drive to Mwallynong, the cleanest village in Asia, also known as ‘God’s own Garden’ . With over 80 households, the village gives the ambiance of walking in a well maintained park !  Climb the 80 ft Sky Walk at Mawlynnong village for a bird’s eye view of the Village, the plantations and faraway plains of Bangladesh. You will also be acquainted to the Khasi lifestyle, their culture and economy.A trek to the nearby Rewai Village is another interesting activity. Walk down a flight of 200 steps to witness nature’s wonder, living-root bridge. The bridges are tangles of massive thick roots, which the local people inter-twine to form a bridge that can hold several people at a time. The root bridges, may be up to over a hundred feet long and take ten to fifteen years to become fully functional, but they become very strong in the process. The bridges live and keep growing and strengthen over time. The useful lifespan of the bridges, is thought to be 500–600 years.Later drive to Dawki, a village of the Jaintia community whose prime occupation of fishing. Be mesmerized by the beauty of the Umngot river, the venue of the annual boat race held during March - April at Umsyiem. The Umngot itself is a prime fishing spot for fishermen of the villages. The river is also famous for its crystal clear water, so clear that when seen from a distance, it appears as if the boat is floating in mid-air! The Umngot river is the natural boundary between Ri Pnar or Jaintia Hills with Hima Khyrim of Khasi hills over which is a single span suspension bridge was constructed. This is the gateway to Bangladesh where major export and import transactions take place. Enjoy an amazing country boat river ride (at additional cost). Drive up to the Bangladesh border.Later proceed to Shillong for overnight stay.


    Note: It is advisable to carry packed lunch to Mwallynong

    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 4 :Shillong - Guwahati - (110 Kms / 3 hrs drive)

    After breakfast drive to Guwahati. In Guwahati visit Kamakhya temple and Srimanta Shankardev Kalakshetra.Situated on top of the Nilachal Hill, Maa Kamakhya Temple is the most sacred among the tantrik shrines of Shakti worship in the world. Kamakhya temple is also famed for the annual Ambubachi Mela held for 4 days  during monsoon season. There are images of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Chamundi and many dance fixtures. Situated on the Nilachal Hill, the temple structure resembles a Shikhara - a beehive.  Besides the main Devi temple, there are temples of 10 Mahavidyas in and around temple. These include  Bhuvaneshvari,  Bagalamukhi,  Chinnamasta,Tripura Sundari,  Tara,  Kali,  Bhairavi,  Dhumavati, Matangi and Kamala Temples. Temple doors remain open for devotees in the following timings - 08:00 am to 01:00 pm & 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.Evening enjoy a River cruise over the river Brahmaputra (cruise charges additional). Overnight in Guwahati.


    Note: River cruise depends up on availability, water level and river condition

    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 5 :Guwahati Airport Departure

    After breakfast transfer to Guwahati Airport. TOUR ENDS WITH A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE OF NORTH EAST INDIA

    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Elephant waterfalls

Elephant falls in Meghalaya is a beautiful tourists destination in north east india.  The waterfall is located in Upper Shillong area within the Eastern Air Command of Indian Air Force. The Khasi tribe named it Ka Kshaid Lai Pateng Khohsiew, meaning Three Steps Waterfalls. Britishers named it Elephant Falls during their regime owing to the presence of an elephant-shaped rock on one side of the fall. However, the rock was destroyed due to an earthquake in 1897. Located quite close to Shillong Peak, the Elephant Falls is a 3 tier waterfall. The first fall is very broad and is hidden among the trees. The second fall is quite domesticated and in the winters (and drier months) it looks inconsequential. The third fall is the tallest and most spectacular with crystal clear water falling over sharp rocks of myriad shapes. 

One need to navigate down a steep flight of 150 steps to reach the waterfall and these steps are troublesome for kids and aged people. There are benches around the first tier of the waterfall and the second one where one can sit and relax. Also, there are food stalls and lots of handicraft selling corners as well. It looks fantastic when sun rays fall on it and the water shines brightly like a jewel. This waterfall is a popular picnic spot in Meghalaya where people come to spend some quality time with their loved ones. It can be visited throughout the year but it holds a different charm during monsoon.

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Mawkdok Dympep Valley View Point ( Duwan Sing Syiem)

Mawkdok Dympep Valley View at Duwan Sing Syiem Bridge is located on the Shillong-Cherrapunjee highway, a vista point constructed by the Meghalaya tourism department offers visitors beautiful views of the Mawkdok Dympep valley. About 38 kms from Shillong, is a beautiful bridge known to the locals as the Duwan Singh Syiem Bridge, that is the entrance to the Sohra tourist circuit. It is one of the most prominent attractions place. The Forest Department has constructed a view-point where visitors can stop a while and enjoy the spectacular natural beauty. Most Tourists get the first view of the Mawkdok Dympep Valley, which extends right up to Cherrapunji, from this view point. one has to walk down a number of steps to reach the viewpoint, Getting a clear view is a matter of chance as mostly it is obscured by clouds.

Things to do :

1. Zipline activity 

2. One can take pics here by wearing the traditional Khasi dress

3. Spend some time at the cafe opposite the view point

4. Shopping of wooden handicrafts and woollens

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Mawjymbuin Cave

Situated at a distance of 2.5 km from Mawsynram Bus Station, Mawjymbuin Cave is a natural cave at Mawsynram village in East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya. It is one of the famous Caves in Meghalaya and among the top places to visit in Mawsynram.


Mawjymbuin cave is a 209 m high natural cave that is made up of calcareous sandstones. Also known as Krem Mawjymbuin, this cave consists of several stalagmites, which are formed as a result of weathering, calcium carbonate deposition and dripping of mineral-enriched liquid. There is a Shiva Linga structure that has been a result of a giant pillar formation and is a natural and accurate formation of the Hindu deity. This formation is the key attraction of this cave and is considered with very high regard. The most interesting fact here is the Shivlinga is constantly bathed in water issuing from a stalactite shaped like a cow's udder.

There are many rift entrances and passages in the cave, some of which are difficult to enter. A small stream flows under the eastern portion of this cave and passes through massive boulders. The cave also has a dome shaped rock with a flat top called the Symper Rock. The presence of unique stalagmites makes it a point of  interest for geologists, who conduct numerous researches here.


The best time to visit this cave is post monsoon as heavy rains block the passages of this cave with water during rainy season.

Approx. entry fees INR 20 per person.

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Nohkalikai waterfalls

Nohkalikai waterfalls is the fourth longest waterfall in the world. It is located near cherrapunjee, the place which receives the highest rainfall in the world. This waterfall towers to a height of 1100 feet (335 m) it is a major tourist attraction in Meghalaya. A women named kalikai remarried. She was passionately in love with her daughter but her husband hated her for loving the daughter so much. One day when kalikai was out at work her husband killed the daughter and cooked her flesh into a meal. When kalikai came back home and did not find her daughter, she decided to go out in her search. But before going she thought of eating some thing after eating she founded her daughters little finger in the basket. After this incident she was too disgusted to bear the pain and threw herself off the cliff giving the fall its name “Fall of KaLikai”.
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Seven sister waterfall

Seven sister waterfall is a famous waterfall in Meghalaya. Meghalaya is a land blessed with various waterfalls. Seven sister waterfalls flows only during monsoon season, so the best time to come to this place is from july to September. Being located in cherrapunji the wettest place in the world, seven sister waterfall attracts many tourists from across the globe. Its surrounding are lush green and offer a sense of peace.
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Shopping at Police Bazar

Police Bazaar is the hub of Shillong where you can find all the tourists flocking in during the evening. It has various roadside stalls that pop up in the evening and cater to the changeable needs of the tourists. It is situated in the heart of Shillong and anyone who loves street-markets must visit it without fail.
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Umiam Lake

One of the popular tourist spots in shilling ,umiam lake is a vast and scenic reservoir that attracts a larger number of tourist from across the country. Also known as “Bara Pani ” or the big water.The lake is a part of a dam , constructed as a first hydel power project in this north east indian state. Intended initially as a reservoir for a dam , the lake quickly  became one of the most popular tourist spots in shilling , becoming a prominent venue  for kayaking , water cycling , boating & scooting. Tourist can also enjoy riding row boats , paddle boats , sailing boats , cruise boats & speed boats as well.
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