'''Shillong''' (??????) is the capital and the largest town of Meghalaya.
Understand
Shillong was the capital of Assam, but after the state was split as Assam and Meghalya meaning 'The abode Clouds', it became the first capital of the newly formed State of Meghalaya . Located in undulating pine covered hills, the city has a milder climate than tropical India. The city center is 1496 meters above sea level. Shillong currently has a population of around 270,000. Home to several waterfalls, it is also known as the '''Scotland of East'''. The British legacy is still visible in architecture and food habits of population. The Assam style houses with slanting roofs, large number of windows and wooden floors look like a piece of art (and happen to be very good idea, considering Shillong lies in a area where rains and earthquakes are very common).
Shillong receives heavy rainfalls during monsoon and the rainy season usually lasts longer than rest of India. An umbrella is therefore a necessity while packing your bags. Although people avoid the rainy season, it is generally the time when city is clean (rains wash the streets of all garbage) and waterfalls are in full strength.
Most of the Shillong population belong to Khasi tribe, who are predominantly Christian. There are significant Bengali and Nepali minorities. An interesting aspect of Khasis are that they are a '''matrilineal society''' - the mother is head of family, youngest daughter owns all the property and mothers surname is passed on to children.
Get in
By plane
There is a small airport at '''Umroi''', about 40km from Shillong. There are Alliance Air (operated by Indian Airlines) flights from Calcutta to Umroi on certain days of the week.
'''Gopinath Bordoloi Airport''' in Guwahati (104 km from Shillong) is connected to rest of India with regular flights. Shared cabs (typically small cars from the airport, and larger Tata Sumos from Guwahati town center) are available from outside airport connecting to Shillong. The rate (as of June 2007)is INR 300 per passenger from Guwahati Airport to Shillong. The cab drops you off at Police Bazaar from where you can get a ride to almost any part of Shillong. En route from Guwahati to Shillong, you'll probably stop mid way at Nongpoh to freshen up and get some refreshments. Nongpoh is also a good place to pick up bamboo pickles and other condiments.
By train
There are no rail lines in Meghalaya. The nearest railway station is Guwahati. It is 104 km from Shillong and very well connected with all major cities of India.
By bus
The main interstate bus stand is located right next to Guwahati railway station. Buses run by ''Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC) and Meghalaya Transport Corporation (MTC)'', ply every half an hour from Guwahati to Shillong. The ticket fares vary between Rs.30 to 100, depending upon bus class (ordinary, semi-deluxe and deluxe). '''Please note that many of the buses are very old and only visible difference among bus class is number of people allowed to sit.''' Many private run buses also run between two cities but they leave from Paltan Bazar area and cost around Rs. 70. '''Private buses might be better built but are occasionally crowded and have more stops enroute.''' Buses usually take around 4 hours with a mid-way stop at Nong-poh.
Shared taxis are available from Paltan Bazar area. These are generally SUV sized vehicles (Tata Sumo & Mahindra Bolero) shared between 8 people. They take around 3 hours to reach Shillong from Guwahati.
Get around
Best way to go about in Shillong is on foot. The city itself is small and can be easily covered walking and exploring hills and people.
'''Bus''' - For places within city limits, city buses are good options. There are two kinds of buses that pass from Shillong - City bus and Bazar bus. City buses is what tourists should use. Bazar buses are for villagers coming to Shillong to sell their products. Most of times they carry vegetables, fruits, poultry etc. along with people. City buses are notoriously slow. Drivers move their buses from bus-stop only when the bus gets packed or another bus arrives. Many times you will find that walking will take you earlier to your destination. Bus tickets are atmost Rs. 5 for one journey. You will find many locals paying in form of betel leaves instead of cash.
'''Taxis''' - Black and Yellow unmetered shared taxis ply within city limits. These are faster and are always shared; rates may vary from Rs 5/- to Rs 15/- maximum. Being shared taxis, drivers often pick up additional passengers en route to the same destination, in order to make a better fare. If one decides to negotiate the "hire" of a taxi, however, the driver will not pick up any more passengers (or stop roadside to find more) but the fare will be significantly higher than if one had just hailed the taxi as it passed by.
For sightseeing it is a good idea to hire a taxi cab for full day. The fares should be fixed before travel. Hotel staff will be able to give you an idea of reasonable rate.
Much of the infrastructure is basic and many roads outside city are in bad shape due to heavy rains and poor maintenance, but within the city the roads are quite good. Although the city traffic ranks second in the country in terms to vehicles to population ratio, Mumbai being first, it is very slow and disciplined unlike most of India.
Umiam Lake. eghalaya. orth of shillong. A beautiful lake north of Shillong, which resembles the 'Lochs', or lakes of Scotland, and is a must-see for all tourists. This lake is man-made and is better known as 'Barapani' (big water) for its sheer size. There is a water sports complex. There is a garden ( Lum Nehru park) by the side water sports complex.
'''Don Bosco Museum of Indigenous North East Culture'''. Run by the Salesian order of the Catholic Church, the Don Bosco Museum is a truly amazing repository of information on the entire North Eastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura. Located within the precincts of the Sacred Heart Church, Mawlai, the edifice iteself is shaped like a spiral and its distinct form is discernible from quite some distance away. It has an amazing collection of attire, accoutrements, weapons, ornamentation and rare photographs. This is also the largest cultural museum in the whole Asia. Fr Sebastian is the priest who has taken up the cause of preservation of art and culture with 'missionary zeal!
'''Wards Lake'''. Wards Lake is an artificial lake surrounded by a fairly large garden. Boating facilities are available in the lake. It has a wooden bridge at the middle. Lots of lotus plants with leaves are there on either side of lake. One can find lots of colourful fishes in the lake. A cafeteria is there to provide refreshment.A fountain dancing to the tunes of song is also there.
'''Lady Hydari Park'''. The park has variety of local flowering plants and orchids. It also has a small zoo within it. Children wiil like it as there are few swings, sea-saws, slips for them. It is a famous picnic spot for local population.
'''Sweet Falls'''. Located in Happy Valley, it is a very steep fall. Extreme caution is advised as there are no barricades and rocks are nearly always slippery (due to rain or dew).
'''Bishop & Beadon Falls'''
'''Elephant Falls'''. It is located in Upper Shillong area which also houses the Eastern Air Command of Indian Airforce. The scenic fall is not continuous and more of collection of smaller falls. It has footpath leading to bottom fo fall where it reaches a small lake. Its name elephant falls was given by British. Because there was a rock by the side of fall which resembled elephant. The rock was destroyed in earthquake. 400px|elephant falls
'''Shillong Peak'''. Shillong Peak is the highest point in state of Meghalaya (1965 meters above sea level). There is a view-point where you can get breathtaking view of Shillong city. The city view during night is a scene to remember. It is host to a radar station for Indian Air force and tourists are advised to declare their cameras while reaching view-point and not to take pictures of radar facilties.
'''Butterfly Museum'''. There is a huge collection of different types of butterflies. Students of zoology will find them interesting.
'''Golf course'''
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Do
Take a walk through Iewduh (Bara Bazar)-Iewduh means Big Market - It is one of the biggest market in North-East India. There are separate areas dedicated to vegetables, fruits, iron works, fish, beef, betel and so on.
Visit the State Central Library - Located near Dhankheti, it was started at the time of British Raj and holds many rare books and almanacs. For British searching for clues about ancestors in this area, it is a gold-mine. Unfortunately with time and poor management many books are being lost.
Explore the forest around Shillong peak - There are no large or dangerous animals and forest is full of rare and exotic plants - orchids, pines and others including the famous insect eating pitcher plant (''Nepenthes khasiana'').
elephant falls. one can get his/her photograph taken in traditional Naga dress at elephant falls. the dress is provided but you have to shoot your own picture. a most recommended activity.
elephant falls. elephant falls is a recommended but difficult outing, especially harsh on knees. an elderly person may get a coronary climbing 250 steps.
Lady Hydari Park. If you are used to spicy food: Do try the aloo muri and yellow aloo chaats that are very popular among school kids as well as adults.
Buy
Iewduh is the largest open street market in north-eastern India. It has large sections dedicated to local fruits, vegetables, honey, fish etc. As a tourist, one can get a very nice picture of local life in here.
Traditional bamboo handicrafts and woollen handmade shawls are most popular buys. Additionally art-crafts made of wood and bamboo funitures are popular. Bamboo shoot pickles are quite favourite of the tourists. Please visit the Meghalya Govt. Handicrafts Showroom "Purbashree" located in police bazar.
'''FASHION:'''
As we know,Shillong is one of the fashion capitals of India,it has innumerable number of shops selling top quality brands from India and abroad.
The O.B. Shopping Mall is home to top brand name shops like United Colors of Benetton,Puma, Adidas, Reebok, as well as having a traditional tribal handicraft shop for great souvenirs.
elephant falls. two or three small shops at elephant falls sell traditional tribal dresses, variety of caps, bamboo artifacts, jungle knives and birds carved out of wood. bargaining is welcome
Eat
There are a variety of restaurants in Shillong. Most of the better ones are located in '''Police Bazar''' area. Chinese, Indian and Tibetan foods are popular.
One should definitely try '''Momos''' (steamed Tibetan dumplings filled with cabbage and pork) They come as small momos and big momos and are very popular snacks.
Shillong has a pre-dominantly Christian population, therefore pork and beef are easily available in restaurants run by local Khasis, although cleanliness remains a issue in smaller food-outlets.
Khasi and Tibetan recipes use very little spices (including salt) unlike cooking style of rest of India and emphasis is on boiling or roasting rather than frying in oil.
For Indian snacks, one can try Delhi Mistaan Bhandar in Police Bazar which in my opinion,has the best jalebis in the world.
Apart from these, the hotels mentioned below have restaurants that have their own charm. '''Ginger''' at '''Hotel Polo Towers''' is good, '''Royal Heritage''' has a nice restaurant. '''Sip & Dine''' at '''Hotel Alpine Continental''' have excellent restaurant.
suruchi hotel. olice bazar. ear parking lot. this place serves excellent bengali food, rice, daal, vegetable, fish at a very economical price. the restaurant is clean, staff is polite and food is very good. recommended
FOODPLUS. aban Last Stop Taxi Stand. 91-9863083167. A fast food joint Cum Hotel
Chef's Multi Cuisine Restaurant. G Road- Opp SBI, Shillong. minutes from City centre on foot. 919436332977. ww.shillonghotels.com. Great food at reasonable prices
Sesame. aitumkhrah. Serves South-east Asian cuisine including traditional tribal food. Newly opened and offers an interesting menu including the Jaintia thali.
Drink
It is the drinker's paradise.Because of the tax structure on alcohol in this state, you will be hard pressed find cheaper drinks anywhere else in India, if you are the type who buys liquor from a shop and drinks in your hotel room.
If you like pubs and clubs, then Shillong has quite a few of them.
'''Platinum''', Hotel Polo Towers.
'''Cloud 9''', Centre Point.
'''Picadilly''' (English Pub), Hotel Polo Towers.
'''Tango''' at Police Bazar in O B Shopping Mall.
'''Cocktails''' at Hotel Alpine Continental.
Nightlife is generally at its peak on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays are very very dull.
Madras Cafe. olice bazar. am to 10 pm. 00 for a meal. This small but busy place in polica bazar serves some authentic south indian dishes like idlis, dosas, vada etc.. Dosas are their favourite and are crispy and hot. They also serve some south indian rice dishes.
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Swish. aitumkhrah. Swish Cafe which is opening soon after undergoing renovation, is the first cafe in Shillong and is a favourite haunt of youngsters and anyone who wants a good cup of coffee and some tasty snacks. Its a cute little coffee shop with a lot of character!
Delhi Mistan Bhandar. olice bazar. Vintage sweet shop in Shillong,famous for it's jalebis
Sleep
Shillong has options for all kind of travellers. Most of the hotels are located in and around the Police Bazar which is the noisy, crowded city centre of Shillong. Hotel Polo Towers and Royal Heritage have locations that are more relaxing. Backpackers might want to check the '''Youth Hostel''' near Office of Chief Telecom Officer (CTO Complex). Internet reservation is available only in few starred hotels.
'''Luxury''', Ri Kynjai Resort, (+91 98624 20300/01 Email:rikynjai@yahoo.co.in), [http://rikynjai.com/]
'''B&B''', Rosaville Cottage, [http://www.nivalink.com/rosaville/index.html]
'''Starred hotels'''-
* Hotel Centre Point (+91 364 222 0272/ 222 0480 Email: centre_point91@rediffmail.com)
* Royal Heritage Tripura Castle (+91 364 250 1111/49 Email: rh_tripuracastle@rediffmail.com)
*'''Hotel Alpine Continental''',3 Star, Shillong [http://www.alpinecontinental.com]email: alpineshillong@hotmail.com
*Hotel Polo Towers, Shillong`s Only 4 Star Hotel, [http://www.hotelpolotowers.com]
* HotelPine Brook Guest House***' Pure Bengali food available Laban Howell( Near Police Bazer)road well furnesid 700 to 1200 Kolkata Cont. 033 - 3295=3360 , 22642=051
'''Non Star hotels'''-
*The Majestic Hotel, Polo Road, [http://www.majesticmonsoonshillong.com]
*Lake View Inn, MG Road, [http://www.shillonghotels.com]
*Shillong Club Guesthouse near Police bazaar
*Hotel Pegasus Crown
*Hotel Pinewood
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Budget
Hotel Broadway
Hotel Embassy
Hotel Elgin
Hotel Magnum
Farganus (Cherrapunji) Contact No.09436178164
FOODPLUS,Laban Last Stop Taxi Stand, A fast food joint Cum Motel, Ph:09863083167
Get out
There are many interesting places for outing from Shillong.
'''Cherrapunjee''' (or ''Sohra'' as called locally) is around 60 km south of Shillong. It holds the world record for the highest rainfall ever in a calendar year. It is famous for its various waterfalls (most famous of all Noh Kalikai Falls) and limestone caves. The Monsoon is the best time to enjoy thundering waterfalls. Limestone caves are full of stalactites and stalagmites and you will find many adventurous souls venturing deep into them.
Warning-It is better to avoid caves not being visited by locals. There are no lighting or medical arrangements near these caves owing to lack of infrastructure.
'''Umiam''' is a water sports complex, developed upon the reservoir of the Umiam Hydro Electric Project, around 20 km north of Shillong. The campus consists of a lake resort and a park. It also offers many water sports activities.
Warning-Tourists should avoid swimming and diving in the lake even when locals are doing so. The lake was formed by filling a vast low-lying area full of pine trees. There have been many cases of divers been lost after injuring themselves in one of the lost tree trunk.
'''Sacred Forest''' (or ''Mawphlang'' as called locally) are groves around 25 km away from Shillong. These are considered sacred by Khasis and people were forbidden to enter them earlier. This ensured protection of a dense growth of several kinds of trees including the Khasi pine. The heavily covered grounds around the forests facilitating growth of ferns and orchids most of them endemic.
'''Mawsynram''' is 56 km from Shillong and is known for the Giant Stalagmite formation shaped into a "Shivalinga" and found inside a cave known locally as ''Mawjymbuin''. It also gets the heaviest rainfalls in world in recent years.
'''Jakrem''', 64 km from Shillong, is a hot-spring of sulphur water, believed to have curative medicinal properties.
'''Jaintia Hills''' This is not a hot tourist spot but one can find a beautiful lake, a 700 hundred years old Durga temple and a rock garden(NARTIANG),