Why to visit Khasi Hills
The Khasi Hills, named after the Meghalayan Khasi people, are part of the Garo-Khasi range, which is part of the broader Patkai hill range, which runs over the Indo-Myanmar border in India's northeast. These hills are known for hosting the Sohra or Cherrapunjee scarp, one of the world's greatest annual rainfall areas, with deep lush valleys and conical summits. The Khasi Hills are a spectacular confluence of lush woods, infinite verdant meadows, beautiful hills surrounded by playful clouds, waterfalls and rivers running through streams, and ancient monoliths containing magical caverns.