Indian towns where clouds float through the streets
About 61 km from Shillong, Mawsynram sits in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills and is known as the wettest place on Earth. Here, clouds don’t hover above the landscape, they descend directly onto roads, rooftops and fields.
During monsoon, visibility can drop within seconds as mist rolls through the village. Tin roofs echo constantly with rain, waterfalls appear out of nowhere, and entire hillsides vanish behind white curtains of cloud.
You can take slow village walks, nearby caves like Krem Puri, and viewpoints overlooking Bangladesh when the skies briefly clear. The best way to reach is by road from Shillong, which is connected to Guwahati airport and railway station by shared cabs and buses.
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