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Nongjri Village

Umsning, Meghalaya, India
Nongjri Village is a destination that offers a raw and authentic experience of the West Khasi Hills. Located further away from the primary tourist circuits, it remains largely untouched by commercialization. The village is characterized by its rugged terrain, dense forests, and the warm hospitality of the local Khasi people. Life here moves at a slow pace, dictated by the cycles of the moon and the seasons. The village is a hub for those interested in exploring the deeper parts of Meghalaya's wilderness. The surrounding areas are known for their biodiversity, with many rare plants and orchids growing wild in the forests. For a traveler, Nongjri represents a leap into the unknown, where every trail leads to a potential discovery, be it a hidden stream or an ancient monolith. The community is deeply tied to their land, and their stories are often intertwined with the spirits of the forest. Visiting the village allows one to witness traditional crafts such as bamboo weaving and stone carving, which are still practiced by the elders. The landscape is a mix of plateau land and deep valleys, providing a dramatic backdrop for any adventure. While the facilities are basic, the experience of staying in a traditional village environment is priceless. It is a place where you can truly disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the core elements of nature. The village also serves as a starting point for several treks that lead into the interior parts of the district, making it a favorite for adventure seekers. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Days
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    Place Type:
    Adventure & Cultural Village
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    Entry Fees:
    Village Entry: Free for all visitors.

    Activity Fees: Trekking guides may charge INR 800 to INR 1200 per day depending on the distance.

    Camping Fees: INR 500 per tent if using village land.

    Village Entry: Free for all visitors.

    Activity Fees: Trekking guides may charge INR 800 to INR 1200 per day depending on the distance.

    Camping Fees: INR 500 per tent if using village land.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Best visited between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM for day trips.

    Ideal Visit Time: The Winter months offer the best visibility and most comfortable temperatures for trekking.

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    Regular Timings: Best visited between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM for day trips.

    Ideal Visit Time: The Winter months offer the best visibility and most comfortable temperatures for trekking.

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    Special Events:
    Nongjri Archery Meet: A traditional sport event where men from neighboring villages compete in archery, usually held during the dry season.

    Seed Sowing Festival: A communal event held in April to seek blessings for the upcoming farming seas...
    Nongjri Archery Meet: A traditional sport event where men from neighboring villages compete in archery, usually held during the dry season.

    Seed Sowing Festival: A communal event held in April to seek blessings for the upcoming farming season.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Bamboo Groves: Massive bamboo stalks create a natural cathedral effect that is perfect for artistic shots.

    Village Overlook: A point above the village that captures the entire settlement against the valley.

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    The Bamboo Groves: Massive bamboo stalks create a natural cathedral effect that is perfect for artistic shots.

    Village Overlook: A point above the village that captures the entire settlement against the valley.

    Traditional Kitchens: Interior shots of local kitchens with smoke-darkened wood and traditional hearths.

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Things To Do

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    Jungle Trekking: Explore the dense forests with a local guide to see rare flora and fauna.

    Bamboo Weaving Lessons: Learn the art of making bamboo products from the local artisans.

    Caving: Visit the nearby limestone caves for a mild adventure experience.

    River Bathing: Cool off in the nearby streams that run clear and cold throughout the year.

    Night Camping: Arrange for a campsite under the stars to experience the true silence of the hills.

    Storytelling Sessions: Spend an evening with the village headman to hear legends of the West Khasi Hills.

    Local Market Visit: If your visit coincides with the market day, explore the local produce and handmade crafts.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Bamboo Craft: The village is famous for its intricate bamboo work, including baskets and mats that are sold in local markets.

    Untouched Nature: It is renowned for its proximity to dense, unexplored forests that offer a glimpse into the preh...
    Bamboo Craft: The village is famous for its intricate bamboo work, including baskets and mats that are sold in local markets.

    Untouched Nature: It is renowned for its proximity to dense, unexplored forests that offer a glimpse into the prehistoric nature of the region.

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    Architecture:
    Rural Homesteads: The houses in Nongjri are predominantly made of wood and bamboo with thatched or tin roofs. A typical house measures 25x20 feet and is built to withstand the humid subtropical climate.

    The Village Square: A central open a...
    Rural Homesteads: The houses in Nongjri are predominantly made of wood and bamboo with thatched or tin roofs. A typical house measures 25x20 feet and is built to withstand the humid subtropical climate.

    The Village Square: A central open area measuring about 60x60 feet where community meetings and traditional dances are held. The architecture here is minimalist, focusing on utility and natural materials.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Guwahati Airport is the most convenient at 140 KMs away.

    By Train: Guwahati Railway Station is the primary rail link.

    By Road: Drive from Umsning to Nongstoin and then follow the local roads to Nong...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nongstoin (30 KMs), Kyllang Rock (50 KMs), Langshiang Falls (60 KMs), Mawthadraishan Peak (45 KMs), Jakrem Hot Springs (70 KMs), Mawphanlur (55 KMs), Ranikor (90 KMs), Khasi Heritage Village (80 KMs), Shillong (95 KMs), Umiam Lake (88 KMs).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Roads are winding; carry motion sickness medicine. Wear long sleeves to protect against insects in the forest.

    Packing: Carry a power bank and a good flashlight as electricity can be intermittent.

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