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Cherrapunjee Tour
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High above the hazy
valleys and foaming rivers, hidden in the rolling clouds and
perched on an headland, lies Cherrapunji, 4,500 ft above the
sea level. Cherrapunji in the north eastern state of Meghalaya
is a spectacular location with the year-round rain. Long ago,
Cherrapunji in Meghalaya had earned the coveted place in the
Guinness Book of World for being the wettest place on the
earth. This is one place all over the world, where the
rainfall can be recorded in feet rather than in millimeters.
Cherrapunji , the pristine land with ever-lasting beauty, is
perhaps the only place in India, which has just one season -
the monsoon. The rainfall varies from heavy to medium to
light, but there is no month without rain. Another surprising
fact about Cherrapunji Meghalaya is that, it rains mostly at
night. Day-to-day activity does not really get disrupted by
the rain.
But, in the recent past the increases in pollution and
deforestation resulting in environmental changes has affected
the rainfall here, leading to the shortage of water in the
region.
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Tourist Attractions in Cherrapunjee
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Mawsmai Falls
The alluring, the spectacular, cascading 1,035-ft-high Mawsmai
Falls - the 4th highest in India, lie just a few kilometers
beyond Cherrapunji.
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Khasi monoliths
Close by is located a beautiful labyrinth of underground
passages beneath age-old caves. This the must visit place for
amateur and experienced explorers. Elsewhere around
Cherrapunji, Khasi monoliths (stones in memory of their
ancestors) lie scattered around.
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Some Amazing Views
There are a series of memorable views, and one can see as far
as Bangladesh. Orchids blooming a few feet away form a belt
lacking of vegetation. The place exhibits a dense woods
interspersed by rocky, cliffs broken by erosion. An amazing
variety of rare orchids, ferns, and moss convert each sector
into a botanist's paradise. Cherrapunji produces the best
quality of oranges as well as pineapples. In fact, Cherrapunji
oranges are the forefathers of the famous Nagpuri oranges in
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