Every time I release a new blog post, I make it a tradition to also create a special Photo Blog. The Photo Blog is a simplified version of the original blog, focusing on visual content rather than lengthy text. It is specifically designed for those who prefer looking at pictures rather than reading. This is especially appealing to the social media-savvy generation and the Gen Z population! Without further ado, here are the links to the original series. I’m confident you’ll find both versions enjoyable!
PART 1 – Exploring Meghalaya’s Stunning Landscapes and Cultural Treasures: Cherrapunji and Nongriat
PART 2 – A Day in Mawlynnong: Asia’s Cleanest Village
PART 3 – Dawki & Shnongpdeng: The Serene Beauty of Meghalaya’s Riverine Delights
PART 4 – Whispers of Phe Phe: Meghalaya’s Jaw-dropping Waterfalls
PART 5 – Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary: A Haven for Indian Rhinoceros
I had been dreaming of visiting the northeast India for a while now. I kept postponing my trip to this part of the country for a special moment. I’m thrilled that it finally happened in 2023. The winters in Meghalaya have a special charm, with a pleasantly mild season unlike the colder temperatures in the north and west. One of the highlights of winter in Meghalaya is the clear, crisp air that offers fantastic visibility and breathtaking panoramic views of the hills and valleys around.
THIRTY SPECTACULAR VISUALS:
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Thank you, Thatha!
Wonderful captures Vijay. Gives a temptation to visit the place. Keep it up.
Thank you very much, sir! I’m delighted that you enjoyed it!
Hi Vijaykumar Duraiarasan (the author of this blog),
I just finished reading your post, and I absolutely loved it! The information you shared is not only insightful but also so easy to understand. You’ve made this topic very easily understandable, and I really appreciate how well you explain everything. Keep up the amazing work—I can’t wait to read more from you!
We also provide similar information about Meghalaya and the Northeast, offering insights for tourists and locals.
Here’s a quick summary of the topic: The Wildlife of Meghalaya.
Meghalaya, state is located in the North East region near Assam. Known for its lush green hills, meandering rivers, and unique culture, it also has an incredibly diverse ecosystem.
Here are some of the examples of the wildlife of Meghalaya:
1. Red Panda.
2. Hoolock Gibbon.
3. Indian Bison (Gaur).
4. Clouded Leopard.
5. Wild Water Buffalo.
6. Hornbill.
7. Elephants.
8. Various Species of Snakes.
Please check out our Blog Post:
https://teertoday.in/the-role-of-meghalaya-in-independence/