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East Khasi Hills

The East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya are a treasure trove of misty mountains, cascading waterfalls, sacred forests, and timeless villages that seem untouched by time. Every corner of this enchanting region reveals a new layer of beauty — from the whispering pine groves and emerald valleys to the echoing sounds of waterfalls hidden deep within the jungle.

Each destination tells a story — of nature’s grandeur, cultural heritage, and the spirit of adventure that defines the Khasi Hills. Here, living root bridges built by generations of local artisans showcase an unbreakable bond between people and the land, while traditional villages preserve the rhythms of life passed down through centuries.

Whether you are trekking through ancient trails, chasing waterfalls, or immersing yourself in the warmth of Khasi hospitality, the East Khasi Hills offer experiences that touch the soul. It is a place where nature and culture intertwine seamlessly, inviting every traveler to discover, explore, and experience Meghalaya’s timeless charm — a land of clouds, legends, and endless wonder.


Mawlynnong – Asia’s Cleanest Village

Known for its cleanliness, living root bridges, and community-driven tourism, Mawlynnong reflects harmony between people and nature — a must-visit for eco-travelers.


Living Root Bridge

Just near Mawlynnong, this ancient bridge, woven naturally from tree roots, stands as a living symbol of Khasi ingenuity and sustainability.


Laitlum Canyon

Perched high above deep gorges, Laitlum offers breathtaking views and endless serenity. It’s a favorite for photographers, trekkers, and those who love peaceful horizons.


Sohra (Cherrapunjee)

One of the wettest places on Earth — home to majestic waterfalls like Nohkalikai, Mawsmai Caves, and scenic trails that lead to the legendary Double-Decker Living Root Bridge in Nongriat.


Mawlyngbna

A nature lover’s paradise with ancient fossils, adventure sports, and tranquil lakes. Perfect for kayaking, ziplining, or simply soaking in the rural charm.


Smit Village

Known as the cultural seat of the Khasi tribe, Smit offers insights into local customs, traditional architecture, and the famous Nongkrem Dance Festival.


Why Explore with NOMADS

At NOMADS Adventure, we go beyond sightseeing — offering curated tours that let you walk ancient trails, share stories with locals, and experience the East Khasi Hills responsibly.


Every journey reflects our Moto – Explore, Promote & Preserve.
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