Meghalaya, the “Abode of Clouds,” is home to many beautiful waterfalls, from hidden gems to some of the tallest in India.

Meghalaya, the “Abode of Clouds,” is home to many beautiful waterfalls, from hidden gems to some of the tallest in India.

Whether you love misty falls or clear blue pools, here are 11 stunning waterfalls that offer peace, beauty, and a bit of adventure.

Whether you love misty falls or clear blue pools, here are 11 stunning waterfalls that offer peace, beauty, and a bit of adventure.

1. Wei Sawdong Falls, Cherrapunji: This hidden gem features a breathtaking three-tiered cascade with clear, bluish-green water. Reaching it involves a short forest trek, but the view is absolutely worth it.

1. Wei Sawdong Falls, Cherrapunji: This hidden gem features a breathtaking three-tiered cascade with clear, bluish-green water. Reaching it involves a short forest trek, but the view is absolutely worth it.

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2. Krang Suri Falls, Jaintia Hills: With its bright blue water and forested backdrop, Krang Suri is one of the most picturesque falls in Meghalaya. You can even take a dip in the cool, crystal-clear pool.

2. Krang Suri Falls, Jaintia Hills: With its bright blue water and forested backdrop, Krang Suri is one of the most picturesque falls in Meghalaya. You can even take a dip in the cool, crystal-clear pool.

3. Rainbow Falls, Nongriat: Named for the rainbow that appears in its mist, this magical waterfall is tucked deep in the jungle near the famous Double-Decker Living Root Bridge. The trek is long but unforgettable.

3. Rainbow Falls, Nongriat: Named for the rainbow that appears in its mist, this magical waterfall is tucked deep in the jungle near the famous Double-Decker Living Root Bridge. The trek is long but unforgettable.

4. Phe Phe Falls, Near Jowai: Still relatively undiscovered, Phe Phe Falls is a tall, multi-step waterfall surrounded by thick greenery. It's perfect for a quiet day hike and some beautiful photo opportunities.

4. Phe Phe Falls, Near Jowai: Still relatively undiscovered, Phe Phe Falls is a tall, multi-step waterfall surrounded by thick greenery. It's perfect for a quiet day hike and some beautiful photo opportunities.

5. Dainthlen Falls, Cherrapunji: Rooted in Khasi folklore, Dainthlen Falls is easy to reach and offers a powerful flow of water cutting through rocky terrain. Legend says a mythical snake was slain here.

5. Dainthlen Falls, Cherrapunji: Rooted in Khasi folklore, Dainthlen Falls is easy to reach and offers a powerful flow of water cutting through rocky terrain. Legend says a mythical snake was slain here.

6. Laskein Waterfalls, Jaintia Hills: Laskein is a peaceful cascade over rocky steps, giving it a unique staircase-like appearance. It’s ideal for a laid-back picnic and nature walk.

6. Laskein Waterfalls, Jaintia Hills: Laskein is a peaceful cascade over rocky steps, giving it a unique staircase-like appearance. It’s ideal for a laid-back picnic and nature walk.

7. Thlumuwi Falls, East Khasi Hills: A hidden gem near Jowai, Thlumuwi Falls is known for its unique rock formations and tranquil surroundings, ideal for a peaceful day out.

7. Thlumuwi Falls, East Khasi Hills: A hidden gem near Jowai, Thlumuwi Falls is known for its unique rock formations and tranquil surroundings, ideal for a peaceful day out.

8. Seven Sisters Falls, Cherrapunji: Also known as Nohsngithiang Falls, this iconic waterfall drops in seven streams over a dramatic limestone cliff. It’s especially stunning during the monsoon and one of Meghalaya’s most photographed sights.

8. Seven Sisters Falls, Cherrapunji: Also known as Nohsngithiang Falls, this iconic waterfall drops in seven streams over a dramatic limestone cliff. It’s especially stunning during the monsoon and one of Meghalaya’s most photographed sights.

9. Langshiang, West Khasi Hills: Often considered one of India’s tallest waterfalls, Langshiang is a powerful and relatively unexplored fall, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and valleys. It’s a must for serious adventurers.

9. Langshiang, West Khasi Hills: Often considered one of India’s tallest waterfalls, Langshiang is a powerful and relatively unexplored fall, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and valleys. It’s a must for serious adventurers.

10. Kynrem Falls, Cherrapunji: Falling in three stages from a height of over 300 meters, Kynrem Falls is one of the tallest in Meghalaya. Located inside Thangkharang Park, it offers panoramic views and an easy trail.

10. Kynrem Falls, Cherrapunji: Falling in three stages from a height of over 300 meters, Kynrem Falls is one of the tallest in Meghalaya. Located inside Thangkharang Park, it offers panoramic views and an easy trail.

11. Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji: The tallest plunge waterfall in India, Nohkalikai drops from a height of 340 meters into a blue pool. It’s not just a natural wonder, but also steeped in local folklore.

11. Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji: The tallest plunge waterfall in India, Nohkalikai drops from a height of 340 meters into a blue pool. It’s not just a natural wonder, but also steeped in local folklore.

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