Capital
: Shillong
Area : 22429 sq km
Population : 1774778 (1991 Census)
Temperature : Max 34 C , Min 2 C
Average Rainfall : 1200 cm per annum for whole
state
Languages : Khasi, Garo and English
Literacy rate :50%
Best Time To Visit : All the year around
The state is a land
locked territory of lovely hills with abounding sylvan
beauty. Bounded on the north and east by Assam and
Bangladesh on the south and the west. Its hilly terrain
with varied elevation and heavy rainfall account for a
rich variety of flora and fauna. The state is famous for
its beautiful butterflies and exotic orchids. Hornbills,
Cloded Leopards, Golden Cats, Golden Langurs are some of
its unique wildlife.
Meghalaya is the homeland of three of India's ancient hill
tribes eg, The Khasis, the Jaintias, and the Garos. The
people here are strongly build and very hard working.
Dance, Music and Sports reflect their way of life. Absence
of Caste divisions and equality of sexes happen to be
distinctive feature of their community life.
Tourist Attraction of Meghalaya
Shillong
Shillong, located at a height of 1, 496 mts above sea
level, is the capital of Meghalaya. The city derives its
name from the deity Shyllong or Lei Shyllong, which is
worshipped at the Shillong Peak.
Shillong Peak : An ideal picnic spot, it is just 10
kms from the city. Located at an altitude of 1965 m, it
offers a panoramic view of the idyllic surroundings.
Cherrapunjee
Situated in one of the heaviest rain-belts in the world,
Cherrapunjee is 56 kms from Shillong, and perched at an
altitude of 1300 m. This lovely town with its beautiful
Nohsngithiang waterfalls, is also famous for its limestone
caves and orange honey.
Jowai
Jowai, headquarters of the Jaintia Hills district is,
situated 64 kms from Shillong, on the Shillong-Silchar
national highway.
Syndai
This village is dotted with a number of caves and caverns,
used as hideouts during the wars between the Jaintia Kings
and foreign intruders.
Tura
Tura, a town in the Garo Hills, boasts of a wonderful
landscape of lofty hills, against a backdrop of low-lying
plains, with the mighty river Brahmaputra, dramatically
rushing through, towards Bangladesh..