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Sure...go on
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All the bestt
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As for now all the tourist places are closed for tourists .Just gather latest information before you plane for this beautiful place.
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Good luck to you for that!
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शुभकामनाएं...
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Meghalaya is beautiful in monssons! do share with us your trip details
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Wow nice! have a safe journey, take all the precautions
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Check the latest news, it might be closed.. good luck anywho
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Absolutely gorgeous place to visit during monsoon
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Here’s why Meghalaya should be on your monsoon travel list: 1.Spectacular Waterfalls in Full Flow Meghalaya is home to some of India’s most stunning waterfalls, which become even more majestic during the monsoon. The water flows stronger, the mist adds a dreamy vibe, and the whole place feels fresh and alive. 2. Living Root Bridges & Lush Greenery The famous double-decker root bridges in Nongriat and Umshiang thrive in the rain, surrounded by vibrant green forests. The entire state turns into an emerald wonderland, perfect for nature lovers. 3. Mystical Clouds & Rolling Hills Cherrapunji (Sohra) and Mawsynram (wettest places on Earth) are enveloped in mist, creating a dreamy atmosphere. Laitlum Canyon and Shillong Peak offer surreal cloud-covered views. 4. Scenic Road Trips & Offbeat Trails The Meghalaya monsoon drives (like Shillong to Cherrapunji) are breathtaking, with waterfalls cascading onto roads. Explore hidden gems like Mawlynnong (Asia’s cleanest village) and Dawki’s crystal-clear Umngot River (even more striking in the rains).
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