Looking for an offeat adventure in Meghalaya? Why not try the experience of local fishing in Meghalaya’s picturesque landscapes?
Picture yourself by crystal-clear rivers teeming with fish, the perfect setting to try your hand at fishing under the guidance of skilled locals. And the adventure doesn’t stop there—savor the thrill of roasting your fresh catch over an open fire. With tips and secrets shared by your guide, learn how to prepare the fish using age-old methods that highlight its natural, delicious flavors.
This experience is a blend of fun, relaxation, and cultural learning, offering a glimpse into Meghalaya’s rural charm and culinary heritage. Whether you’re an experienced angler or a curious first-timer, this fishing and roasting activity promises a delightful escape into the serene heart of Meghalaya.
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Arrival at the chosen fishing spot in Ri-Dkaw, Bri-Tynsong, or Mawlyndun. Meet your guide and receive an introduction to the activity.
9:30 AM – 11:30 AM: Engage in traditional fishing by the river. Learn local techniques and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Roast your freshly caught fish over an open fire with guidance from local experts. Savor the unique flavors of this freshly prepared meal.
12:30 PM – 1:00 PM: Leisure time to relax by the river and take in the scenic beauty before heading back.
No — this activity is designed for everyone, from total beginners to seasoned anglers. Local guides will teach you traditional fishing techniques step-by-step.
No, it’s gentle and relaxed. The fishing takes place in calm river sections and the pace is leisurely — great for those wanting a nature-based escape without strenuous effort.
Yes — the setting is tranquil, the pace slow, and the equipment provided. Children and older adults who are comfortable walking short distances by the river will find this enjoyable. Supervision is advised for children.
Given the outdoor river setting, if conditions become unsafe (heavy rain, high water levels) the guide may adjust the schedule, choose a safer location, or reschedule for another day. It’s always wise to check with the local contact ahead.