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Solo Girls' Trip to Meghalaya – Here's What You Get to See in 2026

Solo Girls' Trip to Meghalaya – Here's What You Get to See in 2026

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Shivangi Sharma
May 25, 2026reading time15 Minutes

Meghalaya has something different that you will not find in the rest of India. The moment you arrive in Shillong, you will know. The smell of rain-soaked earth and pine trees. Something just shifts inside you. No loud traffic. No pushing crowds. Just clouds sitting low over green hills and a quietness that feels almost foreign after city life.


And the best part nobody tells you before you go? Meghalaya is genuinely one of the safest places in India for women traveling solo. The state is matrilineal, meaning women hold real social standing here. Most shops are run by women.

So if your friends backed out at the last minute or you just decided to go alone, good. Meghalaya rewards that kind of decision. Meghalaya tour packages start from around ₹23,999 per person for 4 to 5 days. Covering Shillong, Cherrapunji, Dawki, and Mawlynnong with stays and transport sorted.

4-Day Itinerary for Solo Female Travellers

As a solo traveller, you can follow the Meghalaya solo trip itinerary. It is safe for solo or female both

Day 1: Land in Shillong, Find Your Feet

Shillong City

The travelers who come from different parts of India. First, they fly into Guwahati and then drive to Shillong. Direct flights to Shillong exist but cost significantly more, so the Guwahati route is the smarter call. Stop at Umiam Lake on the way in. Golden hour is calm, green, and completely crowd-free.


You will reach Shillong by afternoon. Don't overplan Day 1. Check into your stay, eat something warm, and walk through the Police Bazaar in the evening. Khasi street food, local stalls, city energy. That one walk tells you everything about why Shillong has its own personality.

  1. Places to visit: Umiam Lake, Police Bazaar

Day 2: Cherrapunji and the Root Bridges

Double Decker Living Root Bridge

Wake up early. Drive to Cherrapunji, around 54 km from Shillong. The road cuts through Mawkdok Valley, a sweeping green canyon that makes every kilometer worth it. Nohkalikai Falls drops 340 metres straight down into a green pool. Standing at that viewpoint with mist on your face is something you don't forget easily.


Save the afternoon for the Double Decker Living Root Bridge in Nongriat. The trek is 3,500 steps down and back up, so carry water and wear proper shoes. A private cab for the full day costs between ₹1,500 and ₹2,500. Stay overnight in Cherrapunji. Waking up inside a cloud the next morning is genuinely surreal.

  1. Places to visit: Mawkdok Valley, Nohkalikai Falls, Seven Sisters Falls, Double Decker Living Root Bridge

Day 3: Dawki and Mawlynnong

Mawlynnong Village Look

Dawki is around 80 km from Cherrapunji. The Umngot River is so clear that boats look like they are floating on glass. Get there before 10 AM. Once the tourist rush hits, the magic dips. Boat rides cost around ₹400 to ₹800 per person and are worth every rupee.


From Dawki, head 30 km to Mawlynnong, Asia's cleanest village. Bamboo dustbins on every corner, swept pathways, and flowers everywhere. Climb the bamboo skywalk for views over the tree canopy and into Bangladesh on a clear day. Stay a night here if your budget allows. The homestays are warm, clean, and family-run.

  1. Places to visit: Umngot River, Dawki, Shnongpdeng, Mawlynnong Village, Sky View Point

Day 4: Laitlum Canyon and Shillong

Laitlum Canyon

Start early and stop at Laitlum Canyon before the crowds arrive. Mist still sitting in the canyon at 6 AM, no noise, no rush. That view alone is worth the early alarm. Drive back into Shillong after.


Visit Elephant Falls, a three-tiered waterfall tucked inside a short forest walk, then head to Ward's Lake for a slow, quiet hour before your drive back to Guwahati. Four days, four completely different landscapes. That is Meghalaya doing exactly what it does best.

  1. Places to visit: Laitlum Canyon, Elephant Falls, Ward's Lake, Police Bazaar

Things to Keep in Mind for a Solo Female Traveller in Meghalaya

  1. Pre-book your cab. Don't rely on random rides, especially after sunset. Ask your homestay host for a trusted local driver. Shillong-based cab networks are reliable, and your host will almost always have a recommendation.
  2. Carry a postpaid SIM. Airtel or Jio postpaid works across Shillong and Cherrapunji. Signal drops in valley areas like Nongriat and Dawki, so download offline maps before you leave your hotel each morning.
  3. Stay at family-run homestays. Skip random budget hotels. Family homestays are warmer, safer, and honestly more fun. You get home-cooked food, local tips, and someone who actually knows you are there.
  4. Tell someone your plan. Each morning, share your day itinerary with your homestay host or a friend back home. Simple habit, big piece of mind.
  5. Dress modestly in villages. Mawlynnong and Nongriat are conservative villages. Carry a light scarf. Respectful dressing gets you warmer responses everywhere you go.
  6. Start your drives early. Roads between Dawki and Cherrapunji get narrow and poorly lit after dark. Most sights are also far more beautiful before the tourist crowd arrives anyway.

Trust your instincts. If a situation feels off, walk away. Meghalaya is safe, but common sense travels with you everywhere.


A Solo Girls Trip to Meghalaya is the perfect blend of adventure, peace, and freedom, where you can explore the best Places to Visit in Meghalaya while enjoying exciting Things to do in Meghalaya like waterfall hopping, café hopping, trekking, and experiencing the beauty of the clouds.

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