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Assam | Meghalaya:the Abode of the Clouds

Meghalaya, in northeast India, used to be part of Assam. Known as the Abode of the Clouds, it’s famous for being the wettest place on earth. This makes it a popular monsoon travel destination for those who love the rain. The majority of the state’s population is made up of tribal people — Khasis (the largest group), Garos, and Pnars — who predominantly earn their living from cultivation. The state is divided into three main hills — Khasi Hills (Central range), Garo Hills (Western range) and Jaintia Hills (Eastern range). Most tourist places are located in the Khasi Hills. Here’s the pick of attractions.

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