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Cherrapunji
High above misty valleys and foaming rivers, ensconced in swirling clouds
and perched on an escarpment, lies Cherrapunji (4,500 feet). This is a
stunning location and the year-round rain earned Cherrapunji coveted entry
long ago into the Guinness Book of World Records as the wettest place on
earth, the place where the rainfall can be recorded in feet rather than in
millimeters.
Today, climatic changes have edged Cherrapunji out of the topmost 'wet'
slot, but it still retains its pristine beauty, its unusual facets, the
perpetual clouds, and the perpetual mists…. Appropriately, Cherrapunji lies
in the heart of the State of Meghalaya-the abode of clouds.
Tour to Cherrapunji BEST TIME TO VISIT CHERRAPUNJI
Cherrapunji 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 is that it
rains mostly at night. Day-to-day activity is not really disrupted by the
rain.
HISTORY OF CHERRAPUNJI
As in days gone by, the faces of Cherrapunji change not with the seasons,
but with the pattern of rainfall. The heaviest downpours span approximately
five long months-from May until September. The clouds then are dark and
menacing, full blown with rain, which descends earthwards with the stinging
force of a whiplash.
Tour to Cherrapunji Throughout these months, Cherrapunji is transformed into
a sea of tiny, gushing rivulets. The raindrops beat incessantly on rooftops
and treetops creating a compelling tattoo of awesome sounds, which cannot be
savored anywhere else but in the Northeastern states. These are also the
'record-making' months, which contribute to records such as the stunning
22,987 mm of rainfall in 1861. The annual average rainfall of Cherrapunji
stands today at 10,871 millimeters. Barely 10 km from Cherrapunji stands the
village of Mawsynram, which has snatched away the heaviest rainfall record,
with 12,163 millimeters of rainfall.
With the passage of September, the rhythm of the rain-its main force
spent-changes to a gentle patter. And the Khasis and other residents of
Cherrapunji, the flora, and the fauna respond to the change in the Rain
God's mood. Soft pastel shades begin to appear in skies that were gray all
day and rainbows that are a photographer's delight begin to make unexpected
guest appearances.
TOURISTS ATTRACTIONS OF CHERRAPUNJI
Tour to Cherrapunji The home of enterprising Khasi clans, Cherrapunji's
place in the Guinness Book of Records is not its only claim to fame. Along
with falls lesser in height but no less alluring, the spectacular, cascading
1,035-ft-high Mawsmai Falls-the fourth highest in India-lie just a few
kilometers beyond Cherrapunji.
Close by is situated a fascinating labyrinth of underground passages beneath
age-old caves-a veritable dream for amateur explorers. Elsewhere around
Cherrapunji, Khasi monoliths (stones in memory of their ancestors) lie
dotted around-a vague reminder of the forests of Bastar.
Amidst all the surprises of Cherrapunji, perhaps the most abiding is the
startling realization that the wettest place on earth where it rains every
month also has an amazing amount of warm sunshine. When the clouds drift
away, there are a series of memorable views, and one can see as far as
Bangladesh. Orchids blooming a few feet away form a patch devoid of
vegetation. Dense woods interspersed by rocky, cliffs furrowed by erosion.
As the months move on, the smell of decaying vegetation lessens as the
showers become intermittent. New plants spring to life, and people go about
their tasks with renewed energy.
The hills around Cherrapunji do not have the lush green vegetation one
normally associates with wet places. The vegetative cover in the form of
dense woods appears in patches and constitute yet another marvelous
surprise: the richness and variety of the flora in these 'zones' has to be
seen to be believed. An amazing variety of rare orchids, ferns, and moss
convert each pocket into a botanist's paradise. Cherrapunji produces the
best quality of oranges as well as pineapples. In fact, Cherrapunji oranges
are the ancestors of the famous Nagpuri oranges in the Central India.
WHERE TO STAY IN CHERRAPUNJI
Cherrapunji has several comfortable private hotels. Staying at the Circuit
House and the Dak Bungalow require prior permission from the administration.
We offer excellent accommodation facilities in and around Cherrapunji.
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HOW TO REACH CHERRAPUNJI
Cherrapunji is 58 km from Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. A steep
motorable road, almost perpetually bathed in mist as it climbs upwards on
the last lap, leads up to Cherrapunji. Buses and taxis ply to Cherrapunji
from Shillong.
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