For the lover of nature, Meghalaya, translating to ‘the abode of clouds’ is located in the northeastern part of India. Talking of the tourist attractions, Dawki and Krang Suri Falls are among some splendid sites indeed. Dawki, which boasts of the cleanest water in the entire South East Asia of river Dawki, and Krang Suri Falls that boasts of irresistible scenes of cascades make the tourist’s expectations so real. This article focuses on the attraction of these two gems, dissecting their characteristics, the kind of experience that visitors will enjoy, and some useful information that will help the visitor when organizing their trip.
Dawki: A Pristine Paradise
Dawki also spelled as Dauki is one of the beautiful small towns placed in the district of West Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya close to the border of India and Bangladesh. It is famous for the Umngot River which passes through it and one could easily get the impression that the boats are levitating. The hue of the river is green and the surrounding vegetation, rocks and the clear blue sky further add to the out of the world feeling.
The Umngot River: I have just read in the paper how some politicians who have not the slightest inkling of what the arts can do for people are attempting to dictate to our art institutions.
In Dawki, the principal thing of interest is the Umngot River. Depending on the season, the water in the river is clear therefore the bottom is visible especially during the winter season. It is even possible to gently sail in this river and feel like floating on glass occasionally spotting some fish. It is a very beautiful river which is surrounded by very big cliffs and very big trees; hence one is almost interacting with nature when the boat is being ferried.
Activities and Attractions
- Boating: The primary attraction of Dawki and Krang Suri Falls, without the doubt, the boat rides on the Umngot River. Various boatmen take tourists in their boats through some parts of the river which they consider as some of the best. This is well enjoyed from November to April which is the cool season and the water is very clear.
- Camping and Picnicking: Areas near the river also offer the best places to camp and to have a picnic. The calm nature of the place as well as the sound of water from the nearby flowing river which evidently creates a perfect retreat.
- Fishing: As for those who like fishing; there is every kind of fish found in the Umngot River. Fishing tours can be also arranged with the help of local guides.
- Suspension Bridge: That is why such objects as the suspension bridge over the Umngot River which was constructed by the British in 1932 can be mentioned among the sights to see. One can be able to have the best views of the river as well as the rest of the surrounding land.
Cultural Insights
Dawki is also culturally diversified especially due to the boat race normally held in March- April every year. Get to witness the participation of the boatmen from both the Indian and Bangladeshi sides of the border which depicts the cordsiality of the two neighborly countries. In Dawki and Krang Suri Falls, you can find-out the daily lifestyle of the Khasi & Jaintia tribes while shopping items from the day local market to handicraft items.
Krang Suri Falls: Of Beauty, One Follows the Other
Krang Suri Falls can be found in the Jowai area of Meghalaya, about three and a half hours’ drive from the town of Jowai. It is off the rack for tourists and therefore can be RV’d for those intending to enjoy the solitude of nature. The falls are situated in close proximity to tall trees and filing hills that give a natural scenery that one would see in post card. The precise place of Krang Suri Falls being in the Amlarem Civil Sub-Division of West Jaintia Hills district.
The Magnificent Cascade
Krang Suri Falls with the mountain and clear blue water with the water sliding over rocks that forms a beautiful pool. It becomes very appealing to see the water splashing down into the pool which is surrounded by green trees. The waterfall is known to be at its best during the rainy season when the water flow is most especially at its maximum.
Activities and Experiences
- Swimming: There are beautiful waterfall namely Krang Suri Fall and there is also natural swimming pool at the bottom of it. This water is cool and clear to give the vacationers a perfect wash after a hot day in the tropical climate.
- Krang Suri Falls Trek: The trek to Krang Suri Falls requires a little hike through the forest areas which is quite beautiful. The trek is thus fairly simple and the tourists get opportunities to spot some of the plants and animals in the area. You are about to get to the waterfall and as you progress the noise gets even louder.
- Photography: Casually, Krang Suri Falls is that haven of every photographer. Due to the nature of the waterfall, its richness and the changing light conditions, there is a great chance to take beautiful photos.
- Relaxation: Missing the noise and crunching the leaves you could take a walk andjust sit by the falls and the sound of the water could actually put you back to life again.
Environmental and Cultural Significance
Namely, Krang Suri Falls have the meaning of the culture and history of the indigenous Jaintia. It is believed that the area around the falls has a lot of cultural significances; on the other hand, the community is very participative in the conservation of the area. Cautions are taken over the conservation of the environment through maintaining clean surroundings free from negative impacts of tourism.
Planning Your Visit
Krang Suri Falls Distance: Knowledge of these potential distances from large centers to Krang Suri Falls should guide a traveler in preparation of his/her visit. Here are some key distances:
- Krang Suri Falls distance from Shillong: About 90 km.
- Krang Suri Falls distance from Guwahati: Approximately, corresponding to about 180 km.
- Krang Suri Falls distance from Dawki: Around 32 kilometers, this term.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Dawki and Krang Suri Falls is when the climate is relatively cold, that is from November to April. During this period the climate is fine, and the sea water is very clear. The rainy season especially from June to September can also be preferred for visiting Dawki and Krang Suri Falls as the water is at its most voluminous. However, the experience indicated that; The worst that can happen is experiencing heavy rains which make transport a problem.
How to Get There
- By Air: The nearest airport is the Umroi Airport located in Shillong which is approximately about 90 kilometers from Dawki and 100 kilometers from Krang Suri Falls. These places are easily accessible by taxi or bus from Shillong and the distances are as fellow.
- By Train: Guwahati railway station, the nearest railway station to Dawki is situated at a distance of approximately 180 km. Hire a taxi from Guwahati to Shillong and then from Shillong to Dawki and lastly to Krang Suri Falls.
- By Road: There are good road networks to both Dawki and Krang Suri Falls. Sterner buses and shared taxis are available from Shillong to these places which has already has been mentioned earlier. Hiring a car is also possible for more mobility which is between $60 and $100 a day depending on the supplier and the type of car.
Accommodation
Various choices of hotels are provided in Dawki and Krang Suri Falls tourist destinations. This ranges from the very basic, local type accommodations like the budget accommodation and up to mid-market hotels as well as home-stays. Among several accommodations, several tourists prefer homestays near the Krang Suri Falls since they are closely connected to the locals. The use of camping by the Umngot River in Dawki and Krang Suri Falls is also another favourite for the adventure lovers.
Krang Suri Falls Reviews
Learners surveyed about Krang Suri Falls always have good remarks about the natural wonderful and quiet place of the falls. They are easy to notice because frequent aspects of praise are: The water is so clear, the place is very calm, and significantly less touched by humans. Some of the tourists are thrilled at the fact that, they do not have to walk long distances to get to the falls for this makes the experience all the more exciting.
Tips for Travelers
- Respect the Environment: As for Dawki and Krang Suri Falls, it is also an unspoiled natural area in the State; the only drawback here is Krang Suri Falls. Make sure you take with you all your garbage you created and minimize on the use of plastics.
- Safety First: Each time you are engaging in swimming either in the river or the waterfall pool you should ensure that you are safe. The currents are often fast while the rocks are most often slippery.
- Local Cuisine: Do not forget to taste Khasi and Jaintia recipes with their authentic taste. Some specialties to try are Jadoh, which is rice cooked with meat, Pukhlein, a type of rice flour bread and Dohneiiong, which is pork with black sesame.
- Cultural Sensitivity: Be respectful of the local customs and traditions. Engaging with the local communities and learning about their way of life can enrich your travel experience.
- Guided Tours: Hiring a local guide can enhance your visit, providing insights into the history, culture, and biodiversity of the region.
Conclusion
Dawki and Krang Suri Falls are two of Meghalaya’s most captivating destinations, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural richness. Whether you are gliding over the crystal-clear waters of the Umngot River in Dawki or marveling at the cascading beauty of Krang Suri Falls, these experiences are sure to leave an indelible mark on your memory. As you plan your visit, remember to tread lightly, respect the environment, and immerse yourself fully in the serene and enchanting landscapes of Meghalaya.
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