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Khasi Monoliths

Mawlynnong Village, Meghalaya, India
The Khasi Monoliths are a collection of ancient stone structures that stand as a powerful testament to the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Khasi people. These monoliths, which are of varying sizes and shapes, are a living piece of history, a silent tribute to the ancestors of the region . The monoliths are believed to have been erected as a symbol of the Khasi people's reverence for their ancestors and to commemorate important events, such as the coronation of their kings or the burial of brave warriors. The site is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the Khasi people, who follow a unique matrilineal society. The monoliths are set against a backdrop of lush green hills, which adds to their mystique and charm. The place is serene and peaceful, and the ancient stone structures create a sense of wonder and awe. The monoliths are a perfect example of the fusion of nature and culture in Meghalaya, where every natural element is intertwined with a deep-rooted belief system. A visit here is not just about seeing stones; it's about connecting with a history that is as old as the hills themselves.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30 minutes - 1 hour
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    Place Type:
    Historical Site, Cultural Landmark
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    Entry Fees:
    A nominal entry fee of approximately Rs.10-20 per person is charged for entry into the site. ...
    A nominal entry fee of approximately Rs.10-20 per person is charged for entry into the site.
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    Timing:
    Open from sunrise to sunset, generally from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. ...
    Open from sunrise to sunset, generally from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
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    Special Events:
    The site is a sacred place for the locals and is a frequent destination for local religious ceremonies and rituals. It is a place of reverence, and visitors are expected to be respectful of the local customs and traditions. ...
    The site is a sacred place for the locals and is a frequent destination for local religious ceremonies and rituals. It is a place of reverence, and visitors are expected to be respectful of the local customs and traditions.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The monoliths themselves are a great subject for photos. The lush greenery and the ancient stone structures also provide a great backdrop for portraits and landscape photography. A wide-angle shot can capture the entire collection of stones, while a close-up can highlight the textures and shapes o...
    The monoliths themselves are a great subject for photos. The lush greenery and the ancient stone structures also provide a great backdrop for portraits and landscape photography. A wide-angle shot can capture the entire collection of stones, while a close-up can highlight the textures and shapes of the individual monoliths.

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Things To Do

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    The main activity is to walk around the monoliths and admire the ancient stone structures. You can also learn about the history and culture of the Khasi people from a local guide. The serene atmosphere is perfect for quiet contemplation and for a deeper connection with the local history. It is also a great place for photography, especially to capture the unique shapes and sizes of the stones. ...

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    Why Famous:
    The Khasi Monoliths are famous for their historical and cultural significance. They are a tribute to the ancestors of the Khasi people and a symbol of their rich cultural heritage. The ancient stone structures and their serene setting also make them a popular tourist spot, offering a glimpse into ...
    The Khasi Monoliths are famous for their historical and cultural significance. They are a tribute to the ancestors of the Khasi people and a symbol of their rich cultural heritage. The ancient stone structures and their serene setting also make them a popular tourist spot, offering a glimpse into the region's fascinating past.
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    Architecture:
    The architecture of the Khasi Monoliths is a collection of ancient stone structures, not built but rather placed. The monoliths are large, irregularly shaped stones, some of which are several meters tall, that have been skillfully erected. The monoliths are a testament to the Khasi people's artist...
    The architecture of the Khasi Monoliths is a collection of ancient stone structures, not built but rather placed. The monoliths are large, irregularly shaped stones, some of which are several meters tall, that have been skillfully erected. The monoliths are a testament to the Khasi people's artistry and their reverence for their ancestors. The structures are a simple and elegant example of indigenous art and engineering, designed to stand the test of time. The site is an open field with no man-made structures, allowing the monoliths to be the central focus.
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    How To Reach:
    The Khasi Monoliths are located in Mawsmai village, near the Mawsmai Cave. It is easily accessible by a private taxi or cab from Cherrapunji or Shillong. The site is just off the main road, with a short, well-marked path leading to the monoliths. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the site. Be respectful of the local customs and the spiritual significance of the place. Do not climb on the monoliths or try to disturb the structures in any way. Do not litter and help preserve the pristine environment. It is a good practice to hire...

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