Shillong
Today you will do sightseeing in Shillong which includes;
⦁ Elephant waterfall – Elephant Falls is a highly frequented tourist spot. The clear water and lush greenery create a captivating scene, making the falls a must-see attraction. Named after a rock that once resembled an elephant but was destroyed in the 1897 earthquake.
⦁ Shillong Peak – It is one of the renowned attractions in Meghalaya tourism. Shillong Peak, situated at an elevation of 6,449 meters above sea level, provides a sweeping panoramic view of Shillong City and the surrounding lush greenery, offering a stunning vista of nature’s scenic splendor.
⦁ Ward’s Lake – Ward’s Lake is one of Shillong’s prominent tourist destinations and is considered a must-visit. Also referred to as Pollock’s Lake (Nan Polok) after a renowned engineer from the pre-independence era.
⦁ Lady Hyderi Park – Lady Hydari Park, a picturesque green space in the heart of the town, was established by Lady Hydari, the nature-loving wife of the former Governor of Assam. Spanning over a kilometer, this park features a mini zoo and a deer park, along with meticulously maintained rose beds that showcase a variety of vibrant blooms.
⦁ Cathedral church –The Cathedral church is located on Laitumkhrah Hill and it is made up of stained Glass with elegant proportions.
⦁ Don Bosco Museum (Closed on Sunday) – largest cultural museum of the Asian continent. It is located at Mawlai, Shillong. DBCIC focuses on research, training, cultural studies, and publications, serving as a hub for knowledge-sharing about the diverse cultures of Northeast India.
Overnight stay at Shillong.