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Borhill Falls

Pynursla, Meghalaya, India
Borhill Falls is a majestic natural wonder located near the border of India and Bangladesh. The waterfall cascades down in a series of powerful tiers, creating a mist that often blankets the surrounding greenery in a dreamy atmosphere. Unlike the more commercialized falls in Sohra, Borhill Falls off ers a raw and rugged experience that connects visitors directly with the untamed spirit of Meghalaya. The water flows from the high ridges of the East Khasi Hills and eventually feeds into the rivers of the plains below. The surrounding area is densely forested, providing a habitat for various bird species and rare orchids. Visitors often describe the sound of the falling water as a rhythmic roar that can be heard from a distance. The path to the falls is lined with limestone rocks and vibrant moss, making the trek as beautiful as the destination itself. It is a perfect spot for those seeking solitude and a break from the digital world. The local community holds the water source in high regard, often associating it with the purity of the mountains.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Waterfall & Nature
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Fee Structure: The entry fee for Borhill Falls is minimal, usually around 20 INR to 50 INR per person. This fee goes toward the maintenance of the trails and cleanliness. Parking charges for light vehicles are approximately 30 INR. Hiring a local guide may cost betw...
    Entry Fee Structure: The entry fee for Borhill Falls is minimal, usually around 20 INR to 50 INR per person. This fee goes toward the maintenance of the trails and cleanliness. Parking charges for light vehicles are approximately 30 INR. Hiring a local guide may cost between 300 INR and 500 INR, which is highly recommended for safety.
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    Timing:
    Standard Operating Hours: The falls are open to the public from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time of day to visit is between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM when the sunlight hits the water at an angle to create rainbows. It is...
    Standard Operating Hours: The falls are open to the public from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time of day to visit is between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM when the sunlight hits the water at an angle to create rainbows. It is advised to leave before sunset as the forest trails can become dark and difficult to navigate.
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    Special Events:
    Behdienkhlam Festival Spirit: While the waterfall itself doesn't host an event, the local community celebrates the Behdienkhlam festival nearby. During this time, the spirit of the water is honored through traditional prayers. Local villagers gather near the streams for ri...
    Behdienkhlam Festival Spirit: While the waterfall itself doesn't host an event, the local community celebrates the Behdienkhlam festival nearby. During this time, the spirit of the water is honored through traditional prayers. Local villagers gather near the streams for ritualistic cleansing and community feasts, welcoming tourists to witness their vibrant culture and traditional attire.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Cliff Edge View: This spot offers a panoramic view of the falls with the Bangladesh plains in the background.

    The Lower Basin Rocks: From here, you can get a low-angle shot that captures the full height of the cascade.

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    The Cliff Edge View: This spot offers a panoramic view of the falls with the Bangladesh plains in the background.

    The Lower Basin Rocks: From here, you can get a low-angle shot that captures the full height of the cascade.

    The Mossy Bridge: A nearby wooden bridge provides a rustic frame for portraits with the waterfall as a soft-focus backdrop.

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Things To Do

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    Nature Trekking and Adventure: Exploring Borhill Falls starts with a guided trek through the dense forest trails. You can hike down to the base of the waterfall to feel the sheer force of the water.

    Photography and Vlogging: The site is a paradise for shutterbugs. Capturing the long-exposure shots of the cascading water is a favorite activity.

    Picnicking by the Stream: There are several flat rock surfaces near the upper stream where families can enjoy a quiet lunch amidst nature.

    Bird Watching: The canopy around the falls is home to the Great Indian Hornbill. Bringing binoculars allows you to spot these majestic birds.

    Riverside Meditation: The constant white noise of the falls creates an ideal environment for mindfulness and ...

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    Why Famous:
    The Border Majesty: Borhill Falls is famous primarily for its sheer scale and its unique location near the international border. It serves as a natural landmark that separates the high plateau of the Khasi Hills from the low-lying plains of Bangladesh. During the monsoon, ...
    The Border Majesty: Borhill Falls is famous primarily for its sheer scale and its unique location near the international border. It serves as a natural landmark that separates the high plateau of the Khasi Hills from the low-lying plains of Bangladesh. During the monsoon, the volume of water increases exponentially, making it one of the most powerful sights in the region. Its proximity to the cleanest village, Mawlynnong, adds to its fame as a must-visit stopover.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Rock Formation and Hydrology: The architecture of Borhill Falls is entirely dictated by nature's geological sculpting over millions of years. The falls drop from a height of approximately 60 meters, flowing over dark basaltic rocks that have been polished smooth by ...
    Natural Rock Formation and Hydrology: The architecture of Borhill Falls is entirely dictated by nature's geological sculpting over millions of years. The falls drop from a height of approximately 60 meters, flowing over dark basaltic rocks that have been polished smooth by the constant friction of water. The ledge from which the water plunges is reinforced by ancient tree roots that act as natural anchors against soil erosion. Below the main drop, there is a natural catch-basin or pool that measures roughly 15 meters in diameter, which serves as a reservoir before the water continues its descent into the valley.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Umroi Airport in Shillong, about 80 KMS away. However, Guwahati Airport (GAU) at 170 KMS offers better connectivity.

    By Train: The closest railway head is Guwahati Railway Station, from where you can hire a pr...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Mawlynnong Village (20 KM), 2. Dawki River (35 KM), 3. Living Root Bridge (18 KM), 4. Shnongpdeng (38 KM), 5. Byrdaw Falls (15 KM), 6. Pynursla Market (22 KM), 7. Bangladesh Viewpoint (5 KM), 8. Wah Rymben (12 KM), 9. Mawryngkhang Trek (30 KM), 10. Laitlum Canyons (45 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Always wear sturdy hiking boots with good grip. The rocks around the falls are extremely slippery due to moss.

    Packing Essentials: Carry a waterproof bag for your electronics and a light raincoat.

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