Mawlynnong Village
Mawlynnong Village
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Jegatheeswaran M
Bangalore, Inde6 contributions
août 2024 • En couple
The village is a gimmick, created by the locals to loot money from the tourist. I’m telling from my personal experience, after my friends suggested we actually thot it wud be worth the effort and money. But total waste. I’m really not sure why people are recommending this village. It’s nothing but a well constructed resort in the farm of village stays. There is a so called view point, which they charge 30rs. The view point supposed to be Bangladesh fields, but it ended up what I attached here. Honestly there is no regular local people stay inside the village. The locals you see here are probably owner of homestay, shop or maintenance guys. So trust me, you wouldn’t miss anything skip it. I’m writing this review while staying in the village, so u get the idea!
Écrit le 28 août 2024
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Divya
Gurgaon, Inde96 contributions
août 2024 • En famille
Mawlynnong is a village in the East Khasi Hills district of the Meghalaya state in North East India.
It is notable for its cleanliness and also was chosen by Discover India magazine as Asia's cleanest village. Everyone in Mawlynnong is dedicated to maintaining the cleanliness of the village. We went there during the monsoon season and it was a pleasure to witness this place's scenic beauty. There is also a living root bridge near the village which can be witnessed as well.
It is notable for its cleanliness and also was chosen by Discover India magazine as Asia's cleanest village. Everyone in Mawlynnong is dedicated to maintaining the cleanliness of the village. We went there during the monsoon season and it was a pleasure to witness this place's scenic beauty. There is also a living root bridge near the village which can be witnessed as well.
Écrit le 22 août 2024
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Mallika
Bangalore, Inde144 contributions
mai 2024 • En famille
As per my imagination, a group of village elders brainstormed on how to encash growing tourists and came up with this idea. The so called smart tourists read all the bad reviews and will still visit it just because they are in the area for the only easily accessible living root bridge. And thus revenue continues.
You will pay 200/- just to walkthrough lanes of homestays and wonder what they are supposed to look at. One of the houses has a simple bamboo tower that leads to nowhere, but you need to pay 20/- to climb up!! Not to mention the overpriced shops near the parking lot or usual 10/- toilets. Everyone in the village seems to be determined to benefit from tourists.
Most of the remote villages in Northeast, Ladakh, Utharakhand and other Himalayan regions are this clean.
You will pay 200/- just to walkthrough lanes of homestays and wonder what they are supposed to look at. One of the houses has a simple bamboo tower that leads to nowhere, but you need to pay 20/- to climb up!! Not to mention the overpriced shops near the parking lot or usual 10/- toilets. Everyone in the village seems to be determined to benefit from tourists.
Most of the remote villages in Northeast, Ladakh, Utharakhand and other Himalayan regions are this clean.
Écrit le 26 juin 2024
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Rima K
Noida, Inde100 contributions
juin 2024 • En famille
In the land of people who respect nature.
Winding roads to the cleanest village, dizzying array of plants, a picture perfect cottage, and the nicest, warmest people.
My daughter spotted a pitcher plant and parked herself to see an insect fall in.
The bah at the eatery we had breakfast in allowed me in their kitchen and even let me roll some puris, pick some lemongrass to take along, and packed some chilies for me.
Khublei Shibun!
Winding roads to the cleanest village, dizzying array of plants, a picture perfect cottage, and the nicest, warmest people.
My daughter spotted a pitcher plant and parked herself to see an insect fall in.
The bah at the eatery we had breakfast in allowed me in their kitchen and even let me roll some puris, pick some lemongrass to take along, and packed some chilies for me.
Khublei Shibun!
Écrit le 16 juin 2024
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Gaurav
Pune, Inde2 contributions
mai 2024 • En famille
Visiting this village is just a scam 😒. Its a normal village but overhyped so everything was overpriced and nothing much to see in the village. Just sky see and that too was paid and view was just Bangladesh fields . Avoid to visit that place .we have skipped many good places for this place
Écrit le 23 mai 2024
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Naina bhavsar
8 contributions
nov. 2023 • En famille
Was nice but very commercial.. full of homestay. Very clean and tidy. People here are well mannered and educated. But it doesn’t look like a village. It’s like you are moving in a lane full of homestays. If you have elders along than you can skip this place
Écrit le 15 mai 2024
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Sharmila Bapna
New Delhi, Inde150 contributions
mai 2024 • En couple
It is the cleanest village of Asia but more than village it is like a resort. The charcoal roads are cleaned but confined to the area which they want tourist to walk on while taking the tour. Take a detour and you will see villagers and village in original form yet clean. Entire set up is projected to attract tourists and charge entry ticket.
Every second home on the charcoal road is homestay and villager's home is behind the front decorated houses. Could very well be skipped.. nothing extra ordinary.
Every second home on the charcoal road is homestay and villager's home is behind the front decorated houses. Could very well be skipped.. nothing extra ordinary.
Écrit le 15 mai 2024
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Rahul A
Bombay, Inde64 contributions
mars 2024 • En couple
Visited this Village in Mar’24 with Family. The Village is definitely clean but nothing stands out. Most of Meghalaya, Cherrapunji are clean. This village is full of homestays and feels very commercial rather than like a village. Felt like a tourist trap to be honest.
Écrit le 27 mars 2024
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AmulAwasthy
Pune, Inde4 118 contributions
janv. 2024 • En famille
First Thing First This Village is spotlessly clean. You will Feel it as and when you enter the Village. There is Huge parking area and shops nearby. We visited this early morning and there was no one in the village.
If you have spare time and you are in the near by area than make a quick detour otherwise you can leave this. We found this place to be little Overrated.
However nearby balancing rocks , Living root bridge are worth visiting.
Visit if you have spare time otherwise skip..
If you have spare time and you are in the near by area than make a quick detour otherwise you can leave this. We found this place to be little Overrated.
However nearby balancing rocks , Living root bridge are worth visiting.
Visit if you have spare time otherwise skip..
Écrit le 3 mars 2024
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Chandini58
Bombay, Inde912 contributions
janv. 2024 • Entre amis
This village is the cleanest village in Asia.The village has very cheap home stay facilities .The village is very beautiful with flower beds all over the place it has a roof top deck to get the sky view. very serene, quiet n peaceful place.
Écrit le 29 janvier 2024
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Can I visit mawlynnong and cherrapunji in one day from shillong and back?
Rédigé le 21 février 2023
Yes, You can. But you need to start very early from Shillong. We may need to skip few spots from both the places. Better plan a overnight stay in either cherrapunji or mawlynnong and try to cover both the places in 2 days.
Day 1 : Cherrapunji
Day 2 : Mawlynnong, Dwaki,Krang suri falls
You can take the jowai route to Shillong, Else checkout from shillong - Visit Cherrapunji - stay at Mawlynnong - visit Mawlynnong, Dawki, enroute Krangsuri falls and move to Guwhati directly
Rédigé le 22 août 2023
We r travelling from shillong on 12 th April for day visit to mawylylong and dawki with stay at cherrapunji, which should we visit ist,dawki or mawylylong, what r places to visit,visiting with 5 and 12yr girls
Rédigé le 20 février 2021
Can we cover krangsuri, dawki and mawylylong in 1 day starting from shillong and overnight stay at cherrapunji, if not,which is better in april,krangsuri plus dawki ,or mawylylong plus dawki
Rédigé le 1 mars 2020
We did both from Cherrapunji. I dont think it would be possible to cover all in a day from Shillong
Rédigé le 10 mars 2020
Does anyone know the name of homestay of Sammy embor klamet in mawlynnong?
Rédigé le 15 août 2019
Hi, in september will i get hotel rooms easily in shillong or it will be quite hectic and peak time for tourists.
Rédigé le 15 août 2019
You will get a lot of options if you search online. Yes, always book in advance. I had stayed at Nalgre Guest House in Shillong when I was there in April - it was decent and economical too.
Rédigé le 16 août 2019
abhimanyu Gond
Calcutta, Inde
How much fare for shillong to dawki and mawlynnong and next day cherapunji
Rédigé le 22 juillet 2019
Most cabs have a fixed day fee - Rs. 3,500 - 4,000 per day. It depends on the cab company. A day is calculated as 8 - 9 hours.
Rédigé le 23 juillet 2019
I want to know following information -
1. One good place to stay in Mawlynong as I would be visiting with my wife and 14 year old kid. Preferably a room having attached bath facility
2. I want to see the Root Bridge but can not go for Double Decker root bridge ( as it has 7k stairs ), can someone suggest a nearby one and not difficult to reach as the Double Decker one.
3. I would like to visit Kaziranga after Mawlynong. Can I go from Mawlynong directly or need to come back to Shillong? How far away Kaziranga is from Mawlynong and is it a safe drive?
Rédigé le 28 août 2018
There is an easily accessible root bridge on the way to the village. It is safe and I have seen kids as well as elderly women navigate the steps to reach it.
Kaziranga is not in Meghalaya. You have to go back to Shillong and reach the plains first.
Rédigé le 7 septembre 2018
Can Mawlynong and Dawki be visited in one day from Cherapunji and then back to Shillong for a overnight stay?
Rédigé le 24 juin 2018
It's doable if you start reasonably early and are fine with 6-7 hours travelling and about 3 hrs of sightseeing. Let me warn you though, Dawki right isn't quite the dreamy transparent blue river you've seen in photographs. That would be in winters, you may be left a little underwhelmed with the experience..
Rédigé le 25 juin 2018
It would range from 1.5 to 2k INR for a room with attached bathroom.
Rédigé le 19 mai 2018
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