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Mawlynnong Waterfall

Mawlynnong Village, Meghalaya, India
While Mawlynnong is famous for its cleanliness, it is also home to a hidden gem, the Mawlynnong Waterfall. This enchanting waterfall is a seasonal cascade that is at its most beautiful during the monsoon season. The waterfall plunges from a height of about 50-60 meters into a small, clear pool, crea ting a stunning visual spectacle. The trek to the falls is a bit challenging, with a steep descent, but the reward is well worth the effort. The falls are located in a dense forest, and the journey to the falls is an adventure in itself, with a path that winds through the lush greenery. The serene and peaceful atmosphere of the place makes it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers. The falls are a perfect example of the raw, untouched beauty of Meghalaya. The place is also a great spot for swimming and a refreshing dip in the clear water. The falls are a great off-the-beaten-path destination for those who want to experience the true beauty of Cherrapunji.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1. 5 - 2 hours
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    Place Type:
    Waterfall, Trekking Spot
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    Entry Fees:
    A nominal entry fee of Rs.20-30 per person is charged to visit the falls. ...
    A nominal entry fee of Rs.20-30 per person is charged to visit the falls.
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    Timing:
    9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. ...
    9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
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    Special Events:
    No specific events are held here. However, the falls are a frequent destination for local picnics and outings during the monsoon season. ...
    No specific events are held here. However, the falls are a frequent destination for local picnics and outings during the monsoon season.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The best photo spots are from the viewpoint near the falls. The turquoise-blue water and the tiered structure of the waterfall provide a great subject for photos. The trek trail also offers great views of the surrounding forest. ...
    The best photo spots are from the viewpoint near the falls. The turquoise-blue water and the tiered structure of the waterfall provide a great subject for photos. The trek trail also offers great views of the surrounding forest.

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Things To Do

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    The main activity is the trek to the falls. Once you reach the falls, you can admire the stunning view and take photos. The falls are a great place for a refreshing dip in the clear water. You can also spend some time relaxing and soaking in the serene atmosphere. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Mawlynnong Waterfall is famous for its stunning beauty and for being a more secluded and less-crowded alternative to the more popular waterfalls. Its serene atmosphere and the breathtaking views make it a great destination for adventure seekers and photographers. ...
    Mawlynnong Waterfall is famous for its stunning beauty and for being a more secluded and less-crowded alternative to the more popular waterfalls. Its serene atmosphere and the breathtaking views make it a great destination for adventure seekers and photographers.
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    Architecture:
    The "architecture" of Mawlynnong Waterfall is entirely natural. The tiered structure of the waterfall and the turquoise-blue pool are a result of natural erosion. The only man-made structures are a few bamboo ladders and a well-defined path that leads to the falls, which are built to aid in the st...
    The "architecture" of Mawlynnong Waterfall is entirely natural. The tiered structure of the waterfall and the turquoise-blue pool are a result of natural erosion. The only man-made structures are a few bamboo ladders and a well-defined path that leads to the falls, which are built to aid in the steep descent. The overall area of the falls is small, but its beauty is immense.
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    How To Reach:
    Mawlynnong Waterfall is located on the outskirts of Mawlynnong village. It is a short trek from the village center. It is a bit challenging, so it is advisable to hire a local guide. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes. Carry a bottle of water. Be cautious during the trek, as the path can be steep and slippery. Do not litter and help preserve the pristine beauty of the place. It is advisable to hire a local guide, who can also provide assistance during the trek. ...

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