Hi Sanket, Meghalaya is a very nice option post mansoon as we will have falls with more water and it's beauty can be realised better Budget depends on the mode of transport you chose to reach Guwahati/Shillong and no. of days you would like to spend in Meghalaya Based on my experience, it costs around 1500-2500/- per person per day, including travel and stay on budget when travelled with family. As we had been there in last December, you can see details in my blog below https://tripoto.page.link/dMSVu7jRGo8p1Z7R9 other parts of the same article in my profile Let me know if you need more details, would be happy to reply
Meghalaya called as paradise abode of North east India, is an ideal spot to visit in the month of September and October. Starting of winter season, where you can see rain drops with dew drops. At least 5 to 6 days are much needed to visit Meghalaya. The cost varies on the basis of your mode of transport and place of stay. Normally price ranges between 30k to 45k for 4N 5D and 6N 7D. Will share a few tripoto articles written by travellers pertaining to their travel to Meghalaya see if it is suitable for your travel. https://www.tripoto.com/meghalaya/trips/things-to-do-in-meghalaya-59a26b2033e90https://www.tripoto.com/meghalaya/trips/meghalaya-spending-the-monsoon-in-the-abode-of-the-clouds-57c82fdb16aa4 Here are some offbeat spots you might try exploring Tura Umden
Kongthong
Ialong
Phe phe falls
Visit Sohra (cherrapunjee) it will be ideal to visit during those months there are alot of waterfalls within Sohra such as the famous Nohkalikai falls which is India's tallest plunge waterfall from there you can visit the Dainthlen falls which has an interesting story behind it infact all the waterfalls have a folk story, then right below the Dainthlen falls there is the Weisawdong falls. Also do visit Mawkma Village there are alot of waterfalls in that village. visit my profile for more info on Meghalaya