Embark on an extraordinary journey to uncover Sohra’s hidden waterfalls, each nestled within the lush landscapes of Meghalaya. This adventure is not for the faint-hearted but promises rewards in the form of breathtaking natural beauty and serene swimming spots. From trekking through vibrant grass fields to navigating dense forests and rocky riverbeds, each path leads to a spectacular cascade, offering a unique blend of thrill and tranquility.
Accompanied by our expert local guides, including the remarkable ‘Paradise’(if you know, you know) who has a keen sense for detecting wildlife, you’ll delve into the heart of Sohra’s untouched natural wonders. All our guides are very helpful, and will ensure your safety to the best of their abilities. These hidden waterfalls, surrounded by folklore and the rich biodiversity of the region, provide a perfect escape into nature’s embrace.
Please note: The names and exact location of these waterfalls are under wraps to keep the crowds at bay and preserve their hidden splendor!
Perfect for thrill-seekers and experienced hikers looking for an adventurous and physically demanding exploration of Sohra’s less-known natural treasures.
You may traverse a mix of terrain: forest paths, riverbeds, rocky slopes, and perhaps wet or slippery ground — depending on recent rains. Trails lead through natural landscapes, some rugged, requiring caution and good footwear.
Yes — but with some caveats. Since the trek involves natural uneven terrain and potentially tricky river/rock paths, you should be reasonably steady on your feet. A basic comfort with walking on uneven ground is likely enough; the guides are experienced and help with safe passage.
Some waterfall pools may permit a quick dip — but safety depends on water flow, pool depth, and recent weather. The guide will advise whether swimming is allowed on that day. It’s best to only swim where it’s deemed safe, and avoid deep or fast-moving water.
If recent rain makes trails or waterfalls unsafe (slippery rocks, swollen streams), the guide may alter or postpone parts of the trek. Safety is prioritized. It’s advisable to check weather reports and plan accordingly.