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South Garo Hills (Meghalaya): South Garo Hills, located in the state of Meghalaya, is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including rolling hills, dense forests, and cascading waterfalls. The region is home to the Garo tribe, whose rich cultural heritage and traditional lifestyle define much of the area. The district?s major attraction is the Siju Caves, one of the longest caves in India, located near the Simsang River. The area is also part of the Garo Hills, known for its biodiversity, which makes it an excellent spot for eco-tourism. Agriculture, especially rice cultivation and the cultivation of fruits like oranges and pineapples, is a key part of the economy here. South Garo Hills is dotted with traditional Garo villages, where visitors can experience indigenous practices, dances, and festivals. It also offers trekking opportunities in the lush forest areas, home to a variety of wildlife. The district is less commercialized, providing a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The region?s natural beauty, along with its rich tribal culture, makes South Garo Hills a hidden gem in Meghalaya. The district?s small-town charm, combined with its scenic landscapes, continues to draw a growing number of eco-tourists.