Saturday 9 February 2019

Mawphanlur

Mawphanlur, located in West Khasi Hills is only two hours away from Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya (About 71kms from Shillong).
It's most visited place is the picnic spot with a lake in the heart of the spot.

In recent years, this place has attracted plenty of visitors and many people come here to admire the beauty of the place.
I haven't visited this place yet, but my friends did on the 2nd of February 2019 and I asked them to take a few pictures for my post.

The best time to visit this place is after the monsoon season when the Hills is full of greenery.

If you want to know more about Mawphanlur, here is a video on youtube  by Explore Exotic Meghalaya Meghalaya and another post I found in tripito.
These two posts will definitely give you guys more information about this spot, thus I kept this post short.

View the Directions on Google Map

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Wednesday 30 January 2019

Mawphlang

Mawphlang Village (under Mawphlang C&RD Block) is about 25 kilometres from Shillong is a place that has driven many people to the natural beauty of this location, both local and tourist since it is very close to the city of Shillong and about 1 hour away from the city.

The word maw means "stone", maw-phlang means "grassy stone", the village is known mostly for the Sacred Grove/Forest (Mawphlang Sacred Grove) which has trees that has been there for more than 1,000 years.


There are Three main Hotspots to visit when you reach Mawphlang, they are:
Mawphlang Sacred Grove
Mawphlang Viewpoint
Mawphlang David Scott Trail

The Mawphlang Viewpoint has a really nice view of the nearby village.

The Khasi Heritage Village has been set up by the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council opposite the Mawphlang Sacred Forest consists of various types of authentic, traditionally constructed mock tribal huts which was showcased during Monolith Festival but today the huts are in bad conditions and are not properly maintained.

If you like treking then, don't miss the Mawphlang David Scott Trail, it's a 5 (five) hour long trek, which leads to Mawkdok.
So if you like to reach Mawphlang you can start the trek from Mawkdok and take the route to reach Mawphlang, then you can also visit the Sacred Grove or have a view from the Mawphlang View Point.


Pictures

 
Mawphlang View Point

Mawphlang View Point


Mawphlang View Point


Sacred Grove

Sacred Grove


Sacred Grove


Sacred Grove


Sacred Grove


Sacred Grove



Start of David Scott Trail


Mawphlang Dam


Mawphlang Dam

How to reach there:

Check out the Route on Google Map Here


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