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From Caving to Kayaking: Experience the best of Mawsynram’s wonders
This place is truly a gem in Meghalaya, offering a perfect blend of adventure, history, and nature’s raw beauty
This place is truly a gem in Meghalaya, offering a perfect blend of adventure, history, and nature’s raw beauty
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1 year agoon
By
Harshita Das
Mawsynram, known for its world-record rainfall, is more than just a wet wonderland. This plateau region in Meghalaya offers a treasure trove of natural marvels waiting to be explored. Among its unique attractions is Krem Puri, the longest sandstone cave globally. Adventurers seeking a challenge will appreciate the steep descent to its entrance. This labyrinthine cave system requires proper caving gear and a local guide for safe exploration.

For wildlife enthusiasts, Phlangwanbroi village is a must-visit, nestled deep in the jungle. Here, trekkers can spot the rare Hoolock Gibbon in its natural habitat. Another exciting location is Krem Dam, a vast cave featuring underground waterways and hidden beaches, making it a dream destination for spelunkers.
Mawsynram also caters to water sports lovers. Mawlyngbna village is famous for its serene Umkhakoi Lake, where visitors can indulge in kayaking and swimming. The nearby Weiing Lakeside Camp in Phlang Mawsyrpat village is ideal for those seeking an immersive experience amidst nature. Mawlyngbna’s ancient fossil sites reveal the region’s prehistoric underwater past, offering a glimpse into the earth’s ancient history. One cannot miss the awe-inspiring Split Rock, believed to have split during the powerful Assam earthquake of 1897.
While journeying to Mawsynram, take time to stop at the legendary Lum Symper Hill and explore the intriguing Mawjymbuin Caves. For those seeking a deeper connection with nature, the area offers several community-run lodges and homestays. Staying overnight allows visitors to experience tranquil morning trails and birdwatching.
Mawsynram is truly a gem in Meghalaya, offering a perfect blend of adventure, history, and nature’s raw beauty.
Harshita is Assistant Editor at Apeejay Newsroom. With experience in both the Media and Public Relations (PR) world, she has worked with Careers360, India Today and Value360 Communications. A learner by nature, she is a foodie, traveller and believes in having a healthy work-life balance.