Meghalaya, India

    Kynrem Falls

    Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India

    9/10
    Best time: September to December
    3 hours

    Journey to Meghalaya, the 'abode of the clouds,' and discover Kynrem Falls! This majestic three-tiered waterfall near Cherrapunji, once known as Sohra, plunges down with breathtaking force. Imagine the cool mist on your face as you witness nature's incredible power. A must-see for every India travel and tourism enthusiast!

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    Top Activities in Kynrem Falls

    • 1

      Birdwatching In Surrounding Area

    • 2

      Capture Scenic Views Of The Waterfall

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      Enjoy A Picnic Near The Falls

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      Photography Of The Cascading Water

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      Trekking To The Base Of The Falls

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    September to December

    When to visit place on the day

    Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    While there isn't a specific documented history of Kynrem Falls in terms of major historical events, its significance lies in its natural beauty and its role in the local Khasi culture. The falls have likely been a source of water and inspiration for generations of people living in the Cherrapunji region. The name 'Kynrem' itself might have local origins, possibly linked to folklore or the Khasi language. As tourism developed in Meghalaya, Kynrem Falls gained prominence as a major attraction, contributing to the local economy and showcasing the region's natural heritage to the world. Its continued preservation is vital for maintaining its cultural and ecological importance.

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