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Garden of Caves

Nestled in the lush, green hills of Cherrapunjee, also known as Sohra, lies a hidden gem that captivates the hearts of all who visit—the Garden of Caves. This enchanting locale, with its pristine natural beauty and serene ambiance, offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.

A Natural Wonderland: The Garden of Caves, locally known as Ka Bri Synrang, is a unique ecological wonderland. It boasts a series of spectacular caves, cascading waterfalls, and verdant landscapes. This scenic spot is maintained by the local community, ensuring that its natural charm remains unspoiled and accessible to all.

 

The Seven Siblings: The Garden of Caves is renowned for its seven waterfalls, collectively known as the Seven Siblings. These waterfalls create a mesmerizing symphony of sounds as they cascade down the rocky cliffs, enveloping visitors in a soothing, natural melody. Each waterfall has its own unique charm, offering a picturesque backdrop for memorable photographs and a peaceful environment for reflection.

Here are the notable waterfalls that grace this beautiful garden:

KA SYNRANG RIAT FALLS

Ka Synrang Syiem, also known as "The King's Cave," is a remarkable attraction within the Garden of Caves park in Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya.

 

Carved flawlessly with bed-like structures, the cave's name comes from its history as a resting place for a king or clan chief in ancient times.

 

The cave features breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites formed over thousands of years from natural erosion of the limestone rock.

SUM SYIEM FALLS

Exploring Ka Synrang Syiem offers visitors a unique and immersive experience of the geological and historical wonders of Northeast India.

 

Sum Syiem Falls is a unique and distinctive natural wonder located in the Garden of Caves Park in Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya. The falls cascade down a naturally carved opening in the stone, creating a stunning and unforgettable sight.

 

Legend has it that in ancient times, a clan chief would often bathe in the falls due to its unique structure and the presence of Maw Rain Briew, a nearby rock that acts as a barrier, making it a comfortable spot for bathing.

 

Today, visitors to Sum Syiem Falls can enjoy the same stunning views and natural beauty as those who came before them. The falls are a testament to the geological and historical wonders of Northeast India and are a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the region.

KI STIEH MAW

Ki Stieh Maw is a remarkable attraction located at the Garden of Caves Park in Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya. These stones are a testament to the natural beauty and history of the region.

 

The name "Ki Stieh Maw" comes from their striking resemblance to battle shields used in ancient warfare. These unique stone carvings are a must-see for anyone interested in the rich history and culture of Northeast India.

U MAWDOHNUD

KAKOJAN WATERFALLS

U Mawdonud is a popular attraction located at the heart of the Garden of Caves Park in Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya. This heart-shaped stone carving is a remarkable testament to the geological and historical wonders of the region.

The name "U Mawdonud" translates to "Heart-shaped stone", and it's easy to see why. This unique and striking impact on the bedrock is one of the most popular displays within the park, and visitors are often awed by its beauty.

ARSDAD FALLS

KAKOJAN WATERFALLS

Arsdad Falls is the most beautiful waterfall in the Garden of Caves Park in Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya. This breathtaking waterfall is located at the southern end of the park and is a must-see for anyone visiting the area.

The name "Arsdad" comes from the word "Confluence", as the waterfall is located at the point where two streams meet: Dam Um and Um Lwai. This unique geological feature adds to the beauty and charm of the waterfall, making it a popular attraction for visitors.

RIAT UMLWAI FALLS

KAKOJAN WATERFALLS

Riat Umlwai Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Garden of Caves Park. The waterfall gets its name from the Lwai honey bee, which once flourished in the thick forest surrounding the falls and used to build hives along the cliff of the waterfall. In fact, "Um" in the name refers to the honey produced by these bees.

The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and rich biodiversity, making it a must-see attraction for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Visitors can hike to the waterfall and enjoy the breathtaking views of the waterfall cascading down the cliff.

UM DAWAI

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KAKOJAN WATERFALLS

Um Dawai is a unique and fascinating attraction within the Garden of Caves Park in Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya. It is a natural spring that flows out of the rock and produces the purest and sweetest water in the region.

 

The locals believe that Um Dawai's water has medicinal properties and can heal various ailments. If you have faith, the water's healing powers can be harnessed to improve your health and well-being.

 

Visitors to the Garden of Caves Park can experience the refreshing taste of Um Dawai's water and marvel at the natural spring. It is a peaceful and serene spot that offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

JINGKIENG SIEJ

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KAKOJAN WATERFALLS

To reach Um Dawai, visitors to the Garden of Caves park must cross the Jingkieng Siej, a bamboo bridge that spans across the lush forest with a river running underneath it. The bridge adds to the adventure and thrill of the journey, as visitors can marvel at the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding landscape while crossing the bridge.

 

Once you cross the Jingkieng Siej, you'll find yourself surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the forest, with the sounds of the river providing a soothing background melody. The path to Um Dawai is easy to follow and takes you through a verdant canopy of trees and vegetation.

 

As you approach Um Dawai, the peaceful sound of water trickling from the rock will greet you, and you'll be able to sample the sweet and refreshing water for yourself. Whether you're looking for a moment of calm and serenity or seeking the healing properties of the water, Um Dawai is a must-visit destination in the Garden of Caves park.

BEST TIME TO VISIT GARDEN OF CAVES

While the Garden of Caves can be visited all year round, the best time to go is between August and September when the region experiences the highest rainfall and the waterfalls are at their fullest. 

The Garden of Caves holds deep cultural significance for the local Khasi people. The area is steeped in folklore and traditions, adding a rich cultural dimension to the natural beauty. Visitors can learn about the Khasi way of life, their respect for nature, and their efforts to preserve this ecological treasure.

A visit to the Garden of Caves in Cherrapunjee is a journey into a mystical world where nature's artistry is on full display. From the enchanting waterfalls and intriguing caves to the serene natural pools and rich biodiversity, this hidden paradise offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

 

Whether you're an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or someone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the Garden of Caves promises a serene and magical retreat.

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