Meghalaya's story is no longer just written in its clouds and hills. It lives in the voices of its people, the warmth of its homes, and the traditions that turn the state into a living heritage.
Nestled in the misty hills and valleys, Meghalaya — aptly called the "abode of clouds" — is carving out a new identity as both a cultural and adventure hub.
While its rolling tea gardens, waterfalls, and living root bridges have long charmed visitors, the state government is now consciously weaving a tourism story that goes far beyond the scenic beauty.
The focus is on homestays, music festivals, eco-tourism, and even hosting the National Games in 2027, all integrated into a pipeline of initiatives designed to generate jobs, empower citizens, and transform Meghalaya into a high-value destination