Exploring the Beauty and Diversity of Meghalaya
Meghalaya, which translates to “abode of clouds” in Sanskrit, aptly describes the state’s misty hills, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls. It shares borders with Assam to the north and east, Bangladesh to the south and west, and the state of Tripura to the southeast.
Despite being one of the smallest states in India, Meghalaya holds immense significance due to its rich cultural heritage, biodiversity, and contributions to the nation’s economy.