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  1. Cherrapunji, also known by its local name Sohra, is a town nestled in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya, a state in northeastern India.

    Cherrapunji’s claim to fame is its incredible rainfall. It was once considered the wettest place on Earth, though nearby Mawsynram currently holds that title. Even so, Cherrapunji receives a staggering average annual rainfall of about 450 inches (11,430 mm) during the monsoon season, transforming the landscape into a realm of cascading waterfalls and lush greenery.

    • Here’s what makes Cherrapunji truly special:

      Waterfalls galore: The heavy rainfall has carved numerous waterfalls throughout the region. Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge waterfall in India, is a must-see with its breathtaking 1,113-foot drop.

      Living root bridges: The ingenuity of the Khasi people, the indigenous inhabitants of the area, shines through their living root bridges. These remarkable structures are formed by training the roots of trees over generations to grow into strong, sustainable bridges that can span hundreds of feet.

      Scenic paradise: Cherrapunji boasts a captivating landscape. Rolling hills, verdant valleys, and breathtaking viewpoints overlooking the plains of Bangladesh create a picture-perfect scene.

      Cultural immersion: The Khasi people have a rich and vibrant culture waiting to be explored. From traditional dance performances to flavorful cuisine and colorful festivals, visitors can gain a deeper appreciation for their way of life.

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