Tuesday 1 March 2011

Shillong

Tour to Shillong
Traveling through the hilly state of Meghalaya, you will be taken aback by the natural wealth the state offers. Nestling in the eastern part of the state is the beautiful capital, Shillong often referred to as the "Scotland of the East". Resembling the Scottish Highlands, Shillong's mountainous terrains among the pine conifers and pineapple shrubs are most frequented by tourists. The city derives its name from
“Leishyllong”—the Superpower or God who is believed to reside on the Shillong peak, overlooking the city.

From 1874 until 1972, the hill station of Shillong was the capital of British Assam. Shillong has a sprawling golf course, polo grounds, churches, and Victorian bungalows. Shillong today is a typical Indian city still retaining its English charm. It however gets gloomy during the monsoons.
Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya is a beautiful city at an altitude of 1,496 meters providing a panoramic view. The Shillong Peak, about 10 km from Shillong and 1965 meters above sea level offers a breathtaking view of the country below. Shillong Cathedral is another impressive monument that accommodates a huge congregation of worshippers.
Shillong has beautiful parks to its credit. Ward’s Lake, one of the tourist attractions of Meghalaya is a man-made lake pleasantly decorated with aligned flowerbeds and sandstone paths. The Botanical garden has a rare species of exotic birds and endangered species of plants. The immaculate Ka Phan Nongliat Park is another popular place to promenade.
The William Sangma Museum displays the local flora, fauna, culture, and anthropology. The Butterfly Museum is another unique museum of Shillong exhibiting rare species of colorful butterflies.
The Lew Duh is one of the most impressive markets in the northeast. It is one of the most bustling and animated places of Shillong where thousands of Khasis flock together. It is a great place to pick up tribal baskets, bows, and arrows.

This beautiful land of abundant natural beauty has immense tourist attractions. The ethnic tribes, their habitat, arts, and handicrafts that form their culture attract many. Log on to northeastindia.com to know about Shillong.

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