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Go Caving In One Of The First 100 Geoheritage Sites Listed By UNESCO

The Mawmluh Cave in Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills area has been named one of the top 100 International Union of Natural Sciences (IUGS) geological heritage sites by UNESCO

Inside Mawmluh Cave in Meghalaya Photo Credit Abhijit Khedgikar
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Meghalaya is noted for its natural beauty, which includes living root bridges, lush green valleys and hills, stunning waterfalls, and azure lakes. Underneath the pristine rivers and valleys, a beautiful subterranean world of limestone and sandstone caves exists, waiting to be discovered. In fact, it has the highest number of caves in India and is one of the most popular caving destinations. 

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