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Mawpyrshong Village

Umsning, Meghalaya, India
Mawpyrshong Village is a serene destination that embodies the rustic charm of Meghalaya. Nestled within the Mawryngkneng block, it serves as a testament to community-led conservation and traditional Khasi living. The village is surrounded by undulating hills and dense foliage, offering a peaceful r etreat for those looking to escape the hustle of urban life. Visitors often remark on the cleanliness and the organized layout of the village, which is managed by local councils. The community here is primarily engaged in agriculture, cultivating a variety of local crops that contribute to the lush green landscape. As you walk through the village, you will notice the harmonious blend of modern needs and traditional values. The air is crisp and clean, and the sound of nature is the only background noise you will encounter. It is an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts who want to study the local flora or simply enjoy a quiet walk through the woods. The village has also gained attention for its involvement in the Community-Led Landscape Management Project, which aims to preserve natural resources through local participation. This makes it a significant site for eco-tourism and educational tours regarding sustainable development. The hospitality of the people is a highlight, as they are always ready to share stories about their heritage and the land they call home. Exploring Mawpyrshong Village provides a deep insight into the soul of Meghalaya’s rural heartland. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 6 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Rural & Eco-Tourism
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    Entry Fees:
    General Entry: No official entry fee is charged to enter the village.

    Guided Tours: Local guides may charge between INR 500 to INR 1000 for a detailed tour.

    Photography Fees: Usually free, but it is polite ...
    General Entry: No official entry fee is charged to enter the village.

    Guided Tours: Local guides may charge between INR 500 to INR 1000 for a detailed tour.

    Photography Fees: Usually free, but it is polite to ask permission when clicking pictures of people or private property.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open 24 Hours, though daytime visits from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM are recommended.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning around 7:00 AM is perfect to see the village waking up and to catch the soft morning mist.

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    Regular Timings: Open 24 Hours, though daytime visits from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM are recommended.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning around 7:00 AM is perfect to see the village waking up and to catch the soft morning mist.

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    Special Events:
    Village Harvest Festival: Celebrated usually in November, this event marks the end of the farming season with traditional dances and communal feasts.

    Community Cleanliness Drive: An annual event where the whole village participates in maint...
    Village Harvest Festival: Celebrated usually in November, this event marks the end of the farming season with traditional dances and communal feasts.

    Community Cleanliness Drive: An annual event where the whole village participates in maintaining the ecological balance of the area.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Village Entrance: The archway and the initial view of the organized houses make for a great introductory shot.

    Hilltop Ridges: The ridges offer a 360-degree view of the East Khasi Hills.

    Local Farms: Th...
    The Village Entrance: The archway and the initial view of the organized houses make for a great introductory shot.

    Hilltop Ridges: The ridges offer a 360-degree view of the East Khasi Hills.

    Local Farms: The terraced farms provide geometric patterns that look stunning in photographs, especially during the planting season.

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Things To Do

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    Village Walking Tours: Spend time walking through the narrow lanes to observe the daily life of the villagers. This is the best way to appreciate the local culture.

    Agricultural Participation: Engage with local farmers in their fields to learn about traditional Khasi farming techniques. It is a hands-on experience that is both educational and fun.

    Bird Watching: The surrounding forests are home to various avian species. Early morning is the best time to spot colorful birds native to the Khasi Hills.

    Eco-Conservation Workshops: If available, participate in community discussions about water harvesting and forest preservation.

    Photography: Capture the essence of rural Meghalaya through your lens. The light during the golden hou...

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    Why Famous:
    Sustainable Living: The village is famous for its successful implementation of community-led landscape management. This approach has turned it into a model for other villages in the region.

    Natural Beauty: It is renowned for its untouched ...
    Sustainable Living: The village is famous for its successful implementation of community-led landscape management. This approach has turned it into a model for other villages in the region.

    Natural Beauty: It is renowned for its untouched landscapes and the vibrant green hills that surround the settlement, offering some of the most scenic views in the East Khasi Hills district.

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    Architecture:
    Traditional Khasi Dwellings: The architecture in Mawpyrshong is a blend of traditional Khasi styles and modern concrete structures. Traditional houses are often built on raised platforms to protect against heavy rainfall. These structures typically measure about 20x30 fee...
    Traditional Khasi Dwellings: The architecture in Mawpyrshong is a blend of traditional Khasi styles and modern concrete structures. Traditional houses are often built on raised platforms to protect against heavy rainfall. These structures typically measure about 20x30 feet in dimension and feature sloped roofs designed to shed water quickly during the monsoon.

    Community Infrastructure: The village features a community hall that serves as a central gathering point. This building is designed with wide windows for natural ventilation and light, measuring roughly 50x40 feet. The use of locally sourced stone and wood in the foundations and framing highlights the community's connection to the earth.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Umroi Airport (Shillong), located about 35 KMs away. From there, you can hire a taxi directly to the village.

    By Train: The nearest major railhead is Guwahati Railway Station, about 115 KMs away. You can tak...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Laitlum Canyons (25 KMs), Shillong (42 KMs), Umiam Lake (30 KMs), Smit Village (20 KMs), Sweet Falls (35 KMs), Elephant Falls (50 KMs), Mawphlang (65 KMs), Don Bosco Museum (45 KMs), Ward's Lake (43 KMs), Police Bazar (42 KMs).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Carry basic first-aid and stay hydrated. The village is safe, but always inform a local about your trekking plans.

    Packing: Wear sturdy walking shoes and carry a light jacket even in summer.

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