13 Monsoon Destinations Where Rain Is the Main Attraction
7. Meghalaya (Cherrapunji / Mawlynnong) — Living root bridges and cloud forests

Meghalaya often tops lists for dramatic monsoon weather and lush green terrain. Places like Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong become misty, with cloud banks and steady rain creating saturated forests and rivers. The living root bridges of the region are an example of how people have adapted to abundant moisture over generations. Trails to these bridges and nearby viewpoints can be wet and muddy, so waterproof hiking shoes and local guides are recommended. Village hospitality is strong, with simple meals and warm spaces that make damp days feel cozy. For those curious about local culture, monsoon festivals and seasonal foods highlight how rainfall shapes daily life in the region. If you visit, allow flexible time for travel since roads and bridges can be affected by heavy rains, and always follow local guidance for safe trail access. The payoff is huge: hooked roots, near-constant fog, and a sense of being inside a rain-washed living landscape.
