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Explore Elephant Falls - Best Guide to Shillong's Natural Wonder

Explore Elephant Falls - Best Guide to Shillong's Natural Wonder

By: Smaranik Roy
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Planning a trip to Meghalaya? Don’t miss the breathtaking Elephant Falls, located only 12 km from Shillong, the capital city. This natural wonder is named for an elephant-shaped rock at its base, though the rock was destroyed in an earthquake. Elephant Falls is actually a three-tiered waterfall, making it a unique and picturesque spot for visitors. The cascading water, lush greenery, and easy accessibility make it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. Whether you're into photography, nature walks, or just looking for a peaceful escape, Elephant Falls is a must-see destination on your Meghalaya adventure!

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  • Explore Elephant Falls - Best Guide to Shillong's Natural Wonder
    Jun 28 2024

    Planning a trip to Meghalaya? Don’t miss the breathtaking Elephant Falls, located only 12 km from Shillong, the capital city. This natural wonder is named for an elephant-shaped rock at its base, though the rock was destroyed in an earthquake. Elephant Falls is actually a three-tiered waterfall, making it a unique and picturesque spot for visitors. The cascading water, lush greenery, and easy accessibility make it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. Whether you're into photography, nature walks, or just looking for a peaceful escape, Elephant Falls is a must-see destination on your Meghalaya adventure!

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