5 hidden wonders of Meghalaya you must visit this holiday season!

Holiday season has arrived! And if you're dreaming of exploring destinations beyond the usual crowd, you’re in for a treat. Here’s a journey through some of Meghalaya’s most enchanting hidden wonders—perfect for making your vacation truly unforgettable.

Nongjrong

Far from the familiar tourist trails lies Nongjrong, a serene village in the East Khasi Hills. Rarely visited yet deeply rewarding, Nongjrong offers sunrise views so magical that they feel otherworldly. Here, rolling clouds drift lazily over hilltops, rivers shimmer below, and the morning sun paints the landscape in golden light. If you’re chasing the most unforgettable sunrise of your life, this is where you need to be

Krem Chympe

For adventurers craving something extraordinary, Krem Chympe is Meghalaya’s majestic underground wonder. As India’s fifth-longest cave—stretching over 10.5 km—it transports you into a world of subterranean rivers, dramatic limestone formations, unique cave creatures, and a hidden waterfall deep within the earth. Nestled in dense forests, this epic cave system promises a thrilling blend of mystery and natural beauty.

Blue Lagoon

Tucked away along the trek to the famed Double Decker Living Root Bridge in East Khasi Hills, the Blue Lagoon is nature’s own turquoise paradise. The trail may test your stamina with its countless steps, but the reward is a crystal-clear, icy pool that feels like a magical oasis in the middle of the forest. A refreshing dip here is nothing short of bliss.

Wari Chora

Mysterious, untouched, and absolutely breathtaking—Wari Chora is Meghalaya’s secret river canyon. Its glass-like waters weave through towering cliffs and narrow gorges, creating a dreamlike setting for rafting and exploration. With its ever-changing hues of blue, emerald, and transparent green, Wari Chora feels like a fantasy world brought to life. Only recently discovered, it has quickly become a magnet for thrill-seekers.