A Hidden Secret-Garden of caves and Laitmawsiang in Meghalaya
The Garden of Cave Laitmawsiang
Laitmawsiang in Meghalaya is one of India’s best secrets. The place is home to cotton candy clouds with sweeping views of timbered valleys, glassy lakes, sparkling waterfalls and ancient caves. Litmawsiang is dotted with British colonial architecture galore, which is an ideal hideaway to unwind amidst nature. It is located in the Khatarshnong Laitkroh neighbourhood of East Khasi Hills. The village houses prehistoric fossils in ancient caves, gardens and waterfalls on the road to Cherrapunji. Meghalaya is one of the seven sister states in northeast India. The Garden of Caves is one of the famous tourist attractions in Laitmawsiang. It is a 2.5-hectare area with seven primary spots-Sum Syeim Falls, U Mawhdohnud (heart shape rock), Ka Synrang ryiem, Ki Stieh Maw, Arsdad and Riat Umlwai waterfalls. The Garden of Caves offers a resting place for caves and cascades, created mainly through seasonal rainfalls.
Garden of Caves
The garden of caves in this area has existed for more than 5000 years. In the past, these caves were used as a hiding place by the Khasi tribes and local patriots from the Britisher. After that, the place was inaccessible and surrounded by dense forests. Now this place is added with the beauty of a bamboo trail that sets for a great entry to the garden caves. It leads you to the perennial underground water, great for drinking. It also has healing and medicinal properties. The place is beautifully illuminated by sun rays along with the reflection of sparkling ponds. While the stupendous waterfalls create a great view to savour.
Meghalaya is a truly fantastic destination, that keeps surprising you with unexplored gems on each visit. The ‘abode of clouds, Meghalaya is a cool, pine-fresh mountain state on rocky cliffs. Some of Asia’s wettest places, longest caves, most scenic lakes, natural bridges and enchanting waterfalls are found here in Meghalaya.
Laitmawsiang Meghalaya is a charming town and a new destination with the heavenly beauty of nature. Imagine glittering waterfalls, magical ponds, secret tunnels, and lush thickets around this location. Apart from the Garden of Caves here are some of the fabulous places to explore when in Laitmawsiang, Meghalaya.
Arshad Water Falls
As one can walk down around 15 to 20 stars, they step into the magical aroma of wet rocks romancing with the mud. The destination is home to Arsdad Falls, an ankle-deep waterfall filled with crystal-clear views. This natural place is truly enchanting with chirping birds, glassy water and the smell of moss.
Sum Syiem Water Falls
This waterfall is situated near a giant cave. Sum Syiem Falls in Laitmawsiang flowers through a naturally carved rock. The magical beauty of this place lies in experiencing its splendid structure. When a waterfall flows through rocks, you can watch the true shades of nature.
U Mawdohnud
U Mawdohnud or Mawdohnud is an interesting location in the garden of caves. With huge Indian lakes settled in Laitmawsiang Meghalaya. U is actually a heart-shaped rock in its natural form. The destination is full of surprises and is perfect for couples and families to explore nature’s wilderness.
Best Time To Visit Laitmawsiang Meghalaya
Tourists can visit the Garden of Caves at any time of the year. However, since waterfalls tend to freeze in winter, the best time to visit is during the monsoon months from August-September. The Garden of Caves is open seven days a week, and visitors can enter from 8:30 am in morning.
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How to reach Laitmawsiang Meghalaya
The nearest domestic airport is in Shillong, which is 52 km away from Laitmawsiang. Travelling by train is the best experience as you can see the beauty of Meghalaya. The nearest railway station is Guwahati, which is 145 km away from this place. Tourists wanting to travel via road trips from Shillong can book a full-day cab trip to the destination.
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