The heart of Shillong and a popular shopping place for the local people. The bazaar is bustling place comprising an array of restaurants, hotels big brand stores, and stores selling traditional handicrafts.
If Police Bazaar is the heart of Shillong, then the Iewduh market is its soul. Iewduh, also known as Bara Bazar by the locals, is the largest and oldest market in Shillong.
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A spot of calm located right in the middle of Shillong town. The lake is perfect for a leisurely evening stroll or feeding the fish from atop a white, wooden bridge.
Locally called as Laitkor peak, this viewpoint is on every traveler’s list. From the peak, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges and Shillong city.
The waterfall gets its name from the elephant-foot like stone from which the water falls. Elephant Falls comprise of three layers of mesmerising falls in succession.
Popularly known as the ‘Laitumkhrah Church’, the cathedral is one of the most beautiful churches of Shillong. The cathedral is known for its distinctive and impressive architecture.
The Shillong All Saints’ church was established during the colonial period and is known for its distinctive and elegant architecture built in a neo-Gothic style.
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Located at the heart of Shillong city. The lake is locally known as ‘Phan Nonglait Park’ and it has a mini-zoo that houses a collection of animals, including deer, Himalayan black bears, and various species of birds.
Considered as Asia's largest Museum of Indigenous Cultures, the Museum at Don Bosco centre houses beautiful culture and tradition artefacts and history of the people across North East India.
The Air Force Museum is a brilliant display of the country's defence forces and our defence history. A great learning place for adults and children.