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.