One of the wettest places in India, Cherrapunjee—now known as Sohra—is a land of rivers, waterfalls, caves and mist-shrouded hilltops. It is the cultural capital of the Khasi people and is renowned for its living root bridges, the result of people and the more-than-human world working together. Its terrain comes alive during the monsoon season while the drier months with their blue skies make it an ideal time for scenic hikes.
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OT Travel Itinerary: Your Complete Two-Day Guide to Cherrapunjee
Now known as Sohra, this town in Meghalaya will take your breath away with its natural formations

The Nohsngithiang Falls is a seven-segmented waterfall
Photo: Niyor nath/Shutterstock.com
The Nohsngithiang Falls is a seven-segmented waterfall
Photo: Niyor nath/Shutterstock.com

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