Cherrapunji

Cherrapunji

Wettest Place on Earth

Cherrapunji, locally known as Sohra, in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya holds the record for some of the highest rainfall ever recorded on earth and is a land of extraordinary waterfalls, dramatic g...

Meghalaya, India

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Duration: 1–2 Days
Budget/day: ₹1,500 – ₹4,000
Best season: Oct – Jan
Altitude: 1,430 m
Nearest airport: Umroi Airport, Shillong (90 km) or Guwahati Airport (150 km)
Nearest railway: Guwahati Railway Station (150 km)

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Best Time to Visit and Weather Info

Best time: October to January

Cherrapunji (Sohra) is one of the wettest places on Earth. Waterfalls are active June–November but July–August brings extreme, dangerous rainfall. October–November is the sweet spot — active waterfalls with manageable weather.

Post-Monsoon

Best Time ⭐

Oct – Jan

8°C – 20°C

Waterfalls are at full force, skies clear up, and the valley views into Bangladesh are spectacular. Best time to trek to living root bridges.

  • Nohkalikai Falls (India's tallest plunge waterfall at 340 m) is most dramatic in Oct–Nov
  • Trek to Nongriat's double-decker living root bridge — challenging but magnificent

Monsoon

Good 🟡

Jun – Sep

15°C – 25°C

Waterfalls are in full glory but rainfall can be dangerously heavy. July–August can receive 1,000 mm of rain in a single week.

  • July–August extreme rainfall can make roads and trails hazardous
  • Waterfalls are most powerful in August–September

Winter & Spring

Good 🟡

Feb – Apr

8°C – 22°C

Dry season — waterfalls reduce in volume but the weather is pleasant. Best time for living root bridge treks without slippery trails.

  • Waterfalls may be reduced or dry in March–April
  • Ideal for the Nongriat trek without slippery trails

How to Reach

✈️By Air

Airport: Umroi Airport, Shillong (90 km)

Duration: ~3 hrs by road

Fly to Shillong (via Guwahati) and hire a taxi to Cherrapunji. Most visitors base themselves in Shillong and do day trips.

Taxi: ₹1,200 – ₹2,000 (Shillong to Cherrapunji)

Airlines: IndiGo, Air India

🚂By Train

Station: Guwahati Railway Station (150 km)

Train to Guwahati, then cab or shared taxi to Shillong and onwards to Cherrapunji.

  • Rajdhani ExpressDelhi to Guwahati (17 hrs)
  • Saraighat ExpressDelhi to Guwahati (24 hrs)

🚌By Road

Drive from Shillong to Cherrapunji (Sohra) via the scenic Shillong–Cherrapunji Highway. The road is winding but beautiful.

  • Shillong: 55 km, 1.5 hrs via Sohra Road
  • Guwahati: 150 km, 4.5 hrs via NH-6 – Shillong – Sohra
  • Dawki: 80 km, 2.5 hrs via Jowai Road

Itineraries

Local Food

Cherrapunji's food scene is simple and very limited. Most dining happens at resorts, homestays, or the few local eateries in Sohra market.

  • Jadoh

    Red rice cooked with pork — the staple Khasi dish. Simple, nourishing, and available at local dhabas.

    Where: Local eateries in Sohra market

    ₹100 – ₹180

  • Pork with Bamboo Shoots

    Slow-cooked pork with tangy fermented bamboo shoots — a northeastern tribal delicacy.

    Where: Local Khasi restaurants

    ₹120 – ₹200

  • Kwai (Betel Nut)

    Chewing kwai (betel nut with leaf and lime) is a ubiquitous Khasi social custom — a cultural experience rather than food.

    Where: Markets and roadside stalls throughout Cherrapunji

    ₹5 – ₹15 per set

  • Momos

    Pork or chicken dumplings — widely available and popular with trekkers.

    Where: Small dhabas in Sohra

    ₹70 – ₹120

  • Hot Chai with Local Snacks

    Strong tea served with boiled eggs, bread, or local rice crackers — the trekker's refuelling stop.

    Where: Tea stalls on the Nongriat trail and in Sohra market

    ₹15 – ₹40

Cherrapunji has very limited food options. Staying at a resort with meals included is strongly recommended. Carry snacks and water especially for the Nongriat trek.

FAQs

  • Cherrapunji (Sohra) is one of the wettest places on Earth, holding several world rainfall records. It is famous for the spectacular Nohkalikai Falls (India's tallest plunge waterfall at 340 m), the double-decker living root bridges at Nongriat, Seven Sisters Falls, Mawsmai Cave, and sweeping views of the Bangladesh plains.

Hidden gems

  • Rainbow Falls

    Waterfall accessible via trek with rainbow formations.

    Entry
    Free
    Timings
    Open year-round

    Why special: Less crowded, stunning rainbow views.

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  • Wei Sawdong Falls

    Three-tiered waterfall in a secluded gorge.

    Entry
    ₹10
    Timings
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

    Why special: Swimming pool at base.

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  • Mawkdok Dympep Valley

    Valley viewpoint with sky walk.

    Entry
    ₹50
    Timings
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

    Why special: Glass bridge and cable car.

    View on Map

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