Solitary Traveller gives you tips to explore some offbeat places of our nation that has great diversity. These places are lesser-known to general tourists. It provides suggestions for low budget longer travel and places to stay. As these places are seldom visited by the outside world, its serenity, calmness and natural beauty is still preserved.
In The Sands of Nongkhnum River Island
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The West Khasi Hills are locally known as the “Bri U HynniewTrep” – Land of the Seven Huts. How the Khasis had come to settle in these beautiful hills and from where they had come still remains a mystery. Beautiful valley on the Nongstoin meandering across the road viewpoint is just relaxing with the fresh air around. You will never forget this place once visited. One of such places in Meghalaya is Nongkhnum River Island.
This is Asia’s second-largest River Island. To reach there you have
to hire a taxi to take the ride of approximately 80kms journey from
Shillong. The beautiful countryside views along the winding way are something to admire for though after Nongstoin the road gets worse with stones and dirt. You should carry enough food and water before you reach
Nongkhnum River Island. You may sit on the beach to enjoy the blue water surrounded by hills and explore the islands.
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