South West Khasi Hills (Meghalaya): South West Khasi Hills, situated in the state of Meghalaya, is known for its stunning landscapes, including hills, valleys, and forests. The region is part of the Khasi Hills, home to the Khasi tribe, which has a rich cultural heritage, including traditional handicrafts, festivals, and folk songs. The area is famous for its scenic beauty, with numerous waterfalls, such as the beautiful Laitmawsiang Falls, and the tranquil Umiam Lake nearby. Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of oranges, betel nuts, and rice, forms the economic backbone of the district. The region?s rich biodiversity makes it an ideal destination for eco-tourism, offering opportunities for birdwatching, trekking, and exploring the living root bridges, a unique Khasi innovation. South West Khasi Hills is also home to several sacred groves, which are protected forests with spiritual significance for the local people. The district is less commercialized than other parts of Meghalaya, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and travelers seeking an authentic experience. South West Khasi Hills offers a blend of traditional Khasi culture, natural beauty, and ecological preservation. Visitors can enjoy a serene atmosphere while exploring the region?s rich heritage and scenic landscapes.
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