Cherrapunji-Abode in Clouds |
Truly Cherrapunji is abode on clouds, paradise
on earth and the home of indigenous tribes and exotic cultures.It was our third
day in Shillong and Cherrapunji was still to explore. I was very excited, keen to find
Cherrapunji of my dreams: hills, fern, orchid and low cloud. The sights and match
my imagination.
On way from Shillong to Cherrapunji |
The flat lands dramatically start becoming different as we get closer to Cherrapunjee. Initially you get to see hills where rocks and stones are being mined and that landscape gives way to thickly forested hills.
1. Mawkdok valley (Lush
green valley)
First stop during Shillong-Cherrapunji
mid way a lush green valley.Waterfall and river can be
enjoyed by going down 500+downstairs. Mawkdok
Valley left me speechless with its beauty! This valley is charming and the
serenity surrounding this place will completely blow your mind.Mawkdok Valley-Zip Lining |
Mawkdok valley is famous for Zip-Lining. It is one of the finest
places to Zip-line in India. One can Zipline at a height of 500 Feet and enjoy
the Bird’s eye view of the valley.
2. Wah kaba falls
This fall was our second stop.Wah- The waterfall drops from a
steep rocky side and plunges hundreds of meters down to a gorge. The water
flowing through the falls is crystal clear.Situated right on the road side; it
is easily accessible and needs a short hike to reach the waterfall viewpoint.
Visitors can even go to the edge of the waterfall where one can see some safety
barriers in place to prevent accidents
One should be careful standing on top of the waterfall as well,
it's very windy everywhere. There is also a smaller waterfall on the way to the
much bigger Wah-kaba.The waterfall drops from a steep rocky side and plunges
hundreds of meters down to a gorge. This tiered fall is close to 170-190 m in
height. You will have a steep climb down the hill across uneven steps to reach
the waterfall.
Situated right on the road side, it is easily accessible and
needs a short hike to reach the waterfall viewpoint. Visitors can even go to
the edge of the waterfall where one can see some safety barriers in place to
prevent accidents.
A legendary story about Wah kaba falls
This waterfall has a legendary story. In the past there lived
two fairies in this Waterfall- one black and one white. Sometimes on a market
day, one will see these fairies at Sohra Market shopping like ordinary people
carrying basket to keep their belongings.
Most of the people in the market
cannot recognize them but for those who can differentiate, they can easily
recognize them because they have no shadow of their own.
These fairies used to
hypnotize the people coming in contact with them. In the past most of the young
men disappeared from home and returned after two to three month and it was
believed that they were married. A lot of people still believe the legend.
3-
Arwah lumshynnora Caves : These caves left usyou spellbound. The cave has a
narrow entry and boasts of magical scenery inside, surrounded by the thick
forest, an absolute treat for adventure.The cave itself is significantly large,
but only a small part of it has been opened for tourists.
It is about 300 meters which takes 20
minutes to explore. It is very dark and creepy inside especially when crawling
through the narrow tunnels. There are many chambers and narrow passages in the
cave. There is also a stream flows inside the cave.
There are two paths to reach the cave
from the parking area, one is rugged trail and other is pleasant walk. It takes
around 15-20 minutes to reach the cave entrance.It is advisable to carry a
pocket torch as the lighting inside the cave is not sufficient.
The continuous water dripping ambience gives the tourist a certain
sense of fear in the pitch dark recesses of the caves.
If
artificial lights are not in Caves, it is pitch dark and can be very scary,
even during the day. Even with lights on, it is a scary experience for each and
every Visitor.
4. Nohkalikai falls
Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest plunge waterfall in India.Its height is 1115 Feet. This fall is about 55 km away from Shillong towards Cherrapunji.The falls fed by rainwater is tremendously powerful as much majestic.
There is no proper road to the bottom of the falls, but at least
you get to see the waterfall a bit closer. The water gushes fiercely to the
bottom creating a roar that is heard much before reaching the fall. We were
mesmerised by the far off villages that appeared like hamlets from a fairy tale. The colour of the water
flowing from the fall was something unique. It was bluish green,the view of
this falls is absolutely breathtaking, it is definitely one of the most
photogenic falls in India.
Nohkalikai Fall |
A legendary story of Nohkalikai Fall
The
story goes something like this--–Nohkalikai literally means ‘jump of Likai’. Once
upon a time, there was a woman named Likai who lived in a village called
Rangjyrteh. Upon the death of her husband, she had to ferry goods to Sylhet to
support her young daughter. The village people suggested her to remarry as the
child needed a father and so she did. But the stepfather turned out to be so
jealous of all the attention that his wife gave to her daughter that one day,
when Likai was out working, he chopped the daughter into pieces and cooked her
meat.
The truth dawned upon her when she discovered
severed remains of a child’s fingers in her house. She was overwhelmed by
anguish and couldn’t accept that she had feasted on her own daughter. She ran
out of the house and jumped into the falls. Nohkalikai literally means ‘jump of
Likai’.
5. Seven sister falls
Seven sisters falls, has seven segments. This is the fourth
highest waterfall in India, plunging down a height of 315 metres (1,033 ft)
over the top of limestone cliffs of the East Khasi Hills in Cherrapunji.The
falls are made up of many different falls and form a curtain of water falling
down steeply from a cliff.
Eco Park |
A large "Eco Park" established by the Meghalaya
government in the plateau, at a distance of 3 km from Cherrapunji Bus Stand which hosts
several hybrid and indigenous orchids in the Green House donated by Shillong
Agri-Horticultural Society.The Eco Park offers breathtaking view of distant
Sylhet Plains of neighbouring Bangladesh. The natural beauty from the edge of the Eco Park is truly
startling.
This park has parking, entry and camera charges. It is moderate
size park and also offers swing for adults.Situated near Seven Sister
Waterfalls, it is one of the popular and must visit places in Cherrapunji. It
has a small canteen,where tourists can get food stuffs (Thali food),tea snacks
bottled water,but most of times it remains crowdy.
Eco Park facing Planes of Bangladesh |
We watched
the Sun go down in the hill, the signal to return back.Thus ended one of our
best trip’s while we headed for Shillong. By the time we reached our hotel, we
were exhausted yet energized; we had breathed the untouched undiluted, glimpsed
the elegance and felt the frenzy of raw nature all together. Overall it was a really thrilling and mystique trip. This trip was a “Chasing Abode of Clouds from
Shillong to Cherrapunjee”.
Written, photographed
and posted by Engr Maqbool Akram