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Trip to Umdei River, Meghalaya | Photumdei (South West Khasi Hills| travel#10
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Trip to Umdei River,
Camping adventure
And a lot of fun
Located in South West Khasi Hills District
Mawbidong village.....
Flood at kynshi river west khasi hills district meghalaya
Flood at kynshi river
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Mawbidong village | Meghalaya- South West Khasi Hills District| travel#8 |dala's art subc321
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Mawbidong village was a very rustic charm and the residents are always warm and hospitable. This village is a nice little village with beautiful forest trials and big mountain. An ideal way to explore this village is to go on a village river trek and camp with a local guide and to meet my relatives, brothers and sisters who live in this village.
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Mawlynnong village: Asia's cleanest village in Meghalaya
This Documentary presents an overall view of Asia's Cleanest Village MAWLYNNONG. It shows a glimpse of the society residing there.
Script,Editing& Camera : Udipta Bhuyan/Jeet Borah
Nongkhnum River Island. Beautiful Meghalaya, West Khasi hills
A mesmerising ride to Nongkhnum river Island, the 2nd largest river island in Asia..
#beingmesmerised #meghalayatourism #incredibleindia
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UMKHAKOI, BEST TOURIST SPOT & FAMILY PICKNIC
Umkhakoi is situated in Mawlyngbna village, in Mawsynram East Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya. It is about 78 km from Shillong. There's also a Home stay called Travellers Nest with experienced local Guide, local Youths Volunteers.. Thank you.
KYLLANG ROCKS, West Khasi hills, Meghalaya, India
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Mawlynnong the cleanest village in Asia #LivingRootBridge
A documentary film on Asia's Cleanest Village - Mawlynnong also referred to as God's Own Garden, situated in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya and 90kms away from Shillong, capital city of Meghalaya.
This documentary is an in-dept exploration of the village, the people, their lifestyle, their uniqueness, etc which ultimately this village earning the title as the Cleanest Village in Asia in 2003.
Directed by Alexander Kharkongor and Jonmejoy tamuly...this documentary will give you an insight knowledge about Mawlynnong village and the thrill of a life's time....
Crew members include Pritha Rajkhowa and Jenny Ng Kashuila.
Wettest place on earth, SPECTACULAR WATERFALLS, SOHRA (CHERRAPUNJI), Meghalaya
Cherrapunji with the historic name Sohra being more commonly used, and can also be spelled Cherrapunjee or Cherrapunji) is a subdivisional town in the East Khasi Hills district in the Indian state of Meghalaya. It is the traditional capital of aNongkhlaw hima (Khasi tribal chieftainship constituting a petty state), both known as Sohra or Churra.
Cherrapunji has oft been credited as being the wettest place on Earth, but for now nearby Mawsynram currently holds that distinction. Cherrapunji still holds the all-time record for the most rainfall in a calendar month and in a year, however: it received 9,300 millimetres (370 in; 30.5 ft) in July 1861 and 26,461 millimetres (1,041.8 in; 86.814 ft) between 1 August 1860 and 31 July 1861.
Cherrapunji is located at WikiMiniAtlas25.30°N 91.70°E. It has an average elevation of 1,484 metres (4,869 ft) and sits on a plateau in the southern part of the Khasi Hills, facing the plains of Bangladesh. The plateau rises 600 meters above the surrounding valleys.
Soils on the plateau are poor owing to deforestation and washout caused by heavy rainfall. Owing to winter droughts, the vegetation in this location is even xerophytic in spite of the fame of Cherrapunji as an extremely wet place. Additional pressure on local ecosystems is created by the rapid increase of the population — from a Sohra-area population of 7,000 in 1960, it grew to over 100,000 by 2000.[3]
Valleys around Cherrapunji, however, are covered with lush and very diverse vegetation, containing numerous endemic species of plants, including Meghalaya subtropical forests. Although there is heavy rainfall in Cherrapunji, there is a high scarcity of clean water.
Cherrapunji holds two Guinness world records for receiving the maximum amount of rainfall in a single year: 26,471 millimeters (1,042.2 in) of rainfall between August 1860 and July 1861 and for receiving the maximum amount of rainfall in a single month: 9,300 millimeters (370 in) in July 1861.
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