Travellers’ guide to Cherapunjee hotels
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, CHERRAPUNJEE/ Updated : Apr 6, 2017, 12:27 IST
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With a plethora of waterfalls, gorges, valleys, rivers, caves, hills and numerous other natural wonders, Cherrapunjee, also known as Sohra, has everything that you look for in a vacation spot. Due to its thinly distributed populat … Read more
With a plethora of waterfalls, gorges, valleys, rivers, caves, hills and numerous other natural wonders, Cherrapunjee, also known as Sohra, has everything that you look for in a vacation spot. Due to its thinly distributed population and lack of commercial rush, Cherrapunjee offers an ideal escape from the daily din. Read less
With a plethora of waterfalls, gorges, valleys, rivers, caves, hills and numerous other natural wonders, Cherrapunjee, also known as Sohra, has everything that you look for in a vacation spot. Due to its thinly distributed population and lack of commercial rush, Cherrapunjee offers an ideal escape from the daily din. The recent influx of vacationers has paved the path for a boom in the hospitality industry of the place. While most of the hotels and resorts in Cherrapunjee are not as flashy as the ones in other hill stations of India, there is no match when it comes to their proximity to nature and its many moods. You can check in to Polo Orchid Resort to celebrate the highest peak of Meghalayan hospitality, enjoying views of Nongsithiang falls from this resort, located on the edge of a cliff. If you are more into activity-centred holidaying, there is no better place than Cherrapunjee Holiday Resort with their range of recreational activities like swimming in the natural pools, river canyoning, cave expeditions, baths in waterfalls, cold water springs and mountain streams.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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