Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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Sohra is another name. The world's wettest place. It's 50 kilometres from Shillong. Flora in the city is abundant.
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West Jaintia hills are its location. Shillong is 95 km away. It's 2 kilometres to Bangladesh. Greenery surrounds Dawki.
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It's a popular Meghalaya hill station. Tribal people live here. 1380 meters above sea level is its elevation.
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South Garo hills are its location. Someshwari, a prominent river, flows here. Someshwari is sometimes called Simsang. Tourists from abroad and at home love it.
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West Meghalaya has this hill. Garos lived there. Because they live here, Garo people love nature and this hill more.
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It's 51 kilometres from Shillong. Khasi hills are its location. Brahmaputra's plain is nearby. Beautiful rivers and lush plants are here.
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West Garo hills surround this rugged town. Meghalaya's largest city. Tura's climate is mild year-round.
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