Shillong

Scotland of East

Nestled amidst the pine-clad hills, Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, unfolds like a picturesque canvas at an elevation of 1496 meters. Revered as the ‘Scotland of the East,’ the city offers a delightful blend of captivating landscapes, pleasant weather, and rich traditions. Shillong derives its name from Lei Shyllong, an idol worshipped at the Shillong Peak, and is home to diverse tribal communities like Khyrim, Mylliem, Maharam, Mallaisohmat, Bhowal, and Langrim, each contributing to the vibrant cultural tapestry.

One of the city’s prominent attractions is Umiam Lake, a sprawling reservoir surrounded by hills that offer a serene escape. The tranquility of the Elephant Falls, cascading gracefully amidst lush greenery, adds to Shillong’s natural allure. For those seeking adventure, the Laitlum Canyons unveil breathtaking panoramic views, making it a must-visit for trekking enthusiasts.

Shillong is not just a haven for nature lovers; it boasts museums and cultural gems like the Don Bosco Museum, showcasing the indigenous cultures of the Northeast. The Meghalaya State Museum is another treasure trove, delving into the state’s heritage through artifacts and exhibits. The bustling Police Bazar, a vibrant market, captures the pulse of Shillong with its lively atmosphere and diverse shopping experiences.