Saimika Park
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 5 HoursPlace Type:
Nature Park & ResortEntry Fees:
Standard Entry: The fee is INR 50 for adults and INR 20 for children.
Parking Fee: A separate charge of INR 30 for two-wheelers and INR 100 for four-wheelers is applicable.
Activity Charges: Additional fees...Standard Entry: The fee is INR 50 for adults and INR 20 for children.
Parking Fee: A separate charge of INR 30 for two-wheelers and INR 100 for four-wheelers is applicable.
Activity Charges: Additional fees apply for the swimming pool and sports equipment rentals.Timing:
Regular Timings: The park is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM for daily visitors.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to enter is around 10:00 AM to enjoy the morning sun and avoid the evening fog. Staying overnight is recommended to witness the s...Regular Timings: The park is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM for daily visitors.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to enter is around 10:00 AM to enjoy the morning sun and avoid the evening fog. Staying overnight is recommended to witness the sunrise.Special Events:
Shine-A-Light Festival: This is an annual music festival held in November or December. It showcases local talent from the Northeast and attracts thousands of music enthusiasts. The event transforms the park into a vibrant cultural hub with food stalls and craft markets. ...Shine-A-Light Festival: This is an annual music festival held in November or December. It showcases local talent from the Northeast and attracts thousands of music enthusiasts. The event transforms the park into a vibrant cultural hub with food stalls and craft markets.Best Photo Spots:
The Valley View Point: This spot offers a 180-degree view of the surrounding canyons and is perfect during the golden hour.
The Traditional Cottages: The rustic stone walls of the cottages provide a beautiful backdrop for portraits.The Valley View Point: This spot offers a 180-degree view of the surrounding canyons and is perfect during the golden hour.
The Traditional Cottages: The rustic stone walls of the cottages provide a beautiful backdrop for portraits.
The Mist Covered Lawns: Capturing the park when the clouds roll in provides a surreal, ethereal quality to the photographs.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Nature Walks and Trekking: Visitors can explore the vast 69-acre property through various walking trails. These trails lead to scenic viewpoints and hidden corners filled with wild orchids.
Outdoor Sports: The park features professional-grade courts for Basketball, Volleyball, and Badminton. There is also a skating rink and a children's playground.
Boating and Swimming: There is a small pond within the park where visitors can enjoy light boating. The swimming pool is a major attraction during the summer months.
Bird Watching: The thick vegetation attracts various indigenous birds like the Great Indian Hornbill.
Picnicking: Large lawns are available for families to set up picnic spots and enjoy local snacks.
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Why Famous:
The Mist and Meadows: This place is famous for being one of the largest private parks in the region. It is widely known for hosting the Shine-A-Light music festival which attracts artists from across the globe. Its fame also comes from its proximity to the Nohkalikai Fall...The Mist and Meadows: This place is famous for being one of the largest private parks in the region. It is widely known for hosting the Shine-A-Light music festival which attracts artists from across the globe. Its fame also comes from its proximity to the Nohkalikai Falls and its ability to provide a panoramic view of the Bangladesh plains on clear days.
Community Legacy: It is also famous for its history, as the land was gifted to the founders by the local community for their selfless service. -
Architecture:
Ethnic Khasi Design: The architecture of the cottages within Saimika Park is inspired by traditional Khasi dwellings. The structures use a combination of local limestone, wood, and bamboo to blend seamlessly with the rocky terrain. The main lodge features a high-pitched r...Ethnic Khasi Design: The architecture of the cottages within Saimika Park is inspired by traditional Khasi dwellings. The structures use a combination of local limestone, wood, and bamboo to blend seamlessly with the rocky terrain. The main lodge features a high-pitched roof designed to withstand the heavy rainfall of Cherrapunji.
Dimension and Layout: The park covers 69 acres with distinct zones for cottages, sports, and gardens. The cottages are approximately 400 square feet each, featuring large windows to maximize the valley views. The stone masonry used in the walls provides natural insulation against the cold winters. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Umroi Airport in Shillong, which is about 85 KMs away. From there, taxis are available to reach the park.
By Train: The nearest railhead is Guwahati Railway Station, located 150 KMs away. Travelers can take ... -
Near Tourist Places:
Mawsmai Cave (5 KMs), Nohkalikai Falls (4 KMs), Seven Sisters Falls (6 KMs), Arwah Cave (3 KMs), Wei Sawdong Falls (8 KMs), Dainthlen Falls (8 KMs), Eco Park (4 KMs), Double Decker Root Bridge (15 KMs), Mawkdok Dympep Valley (25 KMs), Thangkharang Park (10 KMs).
Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Wear sturdy walking shoes as the terrain can be slippery. Carry basic first-aid for minor scratches during treks.
Packing Essentials: Always carry a raincoat or umbrella regardless of the season. Bring a light jacket ev...
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