Situated in the northeastern state of Meghalaya, Cherrapunji is famed as one of the wettest places on Earth, where monsoon mists, verdant cliffs, and cascading waterfalls shape a landscape of constant renewal. Part of the Khasi Hills, Cherrapunji draws nature lovers and adventurers seeking immersive experiences in living forests and ancient ecosystems.
A highlight of Cherrapunji is the network of living root bridges, ingeniously woven by local communities over generations. These natural arches span streams, offering both functional crossings and symbolic links between people and nature. Nearby, the Double Decker Root Bridge and the Rainbow Falls Trail reward trekkers with awe-inspiring beauty and green silence. The region’s waterfalls, such as Nohkalikai Falls and Seven Sisters Falls, plunge through forested cliffs into deep, misty gorges — scenes of sheer drama and elemental power.
Cherrapunji’s lush terrain is also dotted with dense forests, limestone caves, and natural viewpoints like the Mawsmai Cave and Eco Park, where fog drifts through jungles and valleys whisper with wind and rain. With Atlas Tours, your journey to Cherrapunji includes guided treks, comfortable lodging, and local insight into tribal culture and ecological heritage. Whether your passion lies in forest trails, waterfalls, or living root engineering, Cherrapunji invites you into a world where rain, rock, and life merge in profound harmony.