8 Monsoon Travel Destinations in India Worth Visiting
3. Meghalaya — living root bridges and waterfalls

Meghalaya earns its nickname “abode of clouds” during monsoon. Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong become lush playgrounds for waterfalls and moss-covered forests. The living root bridges near Cherrapunji are a monsoon highlight; they glow with green and offer a living example of local ingenuity. Trails are often wet and can be steep, so wear waterproof trekking shoes and consider hiring a local guide who knows safer routes. Landslide risks rise in very heavy rain; check local advisories and avoid unsettled slopes. Accommodation options range from homestays to small eco-lodges; homestays add cultural context and local food experiences. For birdwatchers, the season is lively — resident and migratory species are more visible near streams and forest edges. Respect local customs: villages have community norms and hospitality is prized. With common-sense safety measures and local guidance, Meghalaya during the monsoon delivers dramatic scenery and a strong sense of place.
