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Submit ReviewThis week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Prasanjit Kumar from the blog Behhind the Handlebar! So strap up and sit back as Prasanjit takes us on a ride to remember!
Today's destination: Meghalaya!
Nearest Airport: N/A
Nearest Railway Station: N/A
Prerequisities - The inner-line permit may be required if you are riding through some of the other NE states, however Meghalaya doesn't need one.
Packing - Essentials list in the links below
Time of the year - February
Length of the itinerary: 29 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Prasanjit did the trip as a part of his North East sojourn
The starting point for the trip was Mumbai from where Prasanjit, with his partner in crime, Muthu, headed off to the the North east. The first phase of the journey includes Arunachal, Nagaland and Assam.
Once the duo saw through the tough route through Silchar and made their way through to Meghalaya.
The first stop was the scenic Jaintia hills and Jowai. This offers some pristine views that are very untouched.
Head over to the offbeat Leshka dam to check out the lovely colors of water.
Next stop at the stunning Krang suri falls, yes 'that' iconic waterfalls you've seen in the pictures
Experience the crystal clear waters of Dawki next, another one that is popular in the media.
Prasanjit then heads on to his most favorite place from the trip - Nongkrem village where one can trek to see the root bridges
You can also visit Nongriat to see the famous double decker root bridges.
Finally, plan to spend the last leg of the journey in Cherapunji visiting the popular spots like Nohkalikai falls, Rainbow falls, David Scott memorial as well as a number of scenic hills and forests.
Experience the flavorful food of Meghalaya, sans the spicy masalas, but tasty nonetheless.
Prasanjit ends the trip by riding to Guwahati and flying back to Mumbai to attend to some urgent business.
Don't worry about the bike, Prasanjit comes back a few months later to do another 25 day trip covering sikkim!
Links:
Link to Prasanjit's blog - http://www.behindthehandlebar.com/
Link to packing essentials - http://www.behindthehandlebar.com/technical-tips-maintenance/essentials-i-carry-on-my-moto-trips/
email: behindthehandlebar@gmail.com
Whatsapp:- +91 9987973057
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behindthehandlebar/
Instagram: @behindthehandlebar
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A big shout on to Bijay's podcast, The Inspiring talk. You can check it out on your favorite podcast app or on the website www.theinspiringtalk.com
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Prasanjit Kumar from the blog Behhind the Handlebar! So strap up and sit back as Prasanjit takes us on a ride to remember!
Today's destination: Meghalaya!
Nearest Airport: N/A
Nearest Railway Station: N/A
Prerequisities - The inner-line permit may be required if you are riding through some of the other NE states, however Meghalaya doesn't need one.
Packing - Essentials list in the links below
Time of the year - February
Length of the itinerary: 29 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Prasanjit did the trip as a part of his North East sojourn
The starting point for the trip was Mumbai from where Prasanjit, with his partner in crime, Muthu, headed off to the the North east. The first phase of the journey includes Arunachal, Nagaland and Assam.
Once the duo saw through the tough route through Silchar and made their way through to Meghalaya.
The first stop was the scenic Jaintia hills and Jowai. This offers some pristine views that are very untouched.
Head over to the offbeat Leshka dam to check out the lovely colors of water.
Next stop at the stunning Krang suri falls, yes 'that' iconic waterfalls you've seen in the pictures
Experience the crystal clear waters of Dawki next, another one that is popular in the media.
Prasanjit then heads on to his most favorite place from the trip - Nongkrem village where one can trek to see the root bridges
You can also visit Nongriat to see the famous double decker root bridges.
Finally, plan to spend the last leg of the journey in Cherapunji visiting the popular spots like Nohkalikai falls, Rainbow falls, David Scott memorial as well as a number of scenic hills and forests.
Experience the flavorful food of Meghalaya, sans the spicy masalas, but tasty nonetheless.
Prasanjit ends the trip by riding to Guwahati and flying back to Mumbai to attend to some urgent business.
Don't worry about the bike, Prasanjit comes back a few months later to do another 25 day trip covering sikkim!
Links:
Link to Prasanjit's blog - http://www.behindthehandlebar.com/
Link to packing essentials - http://www.behindthehandlebar.com/technical-tips-maintenance/essentials-i-carry-on-my-moto-trips/
email: behindthehandlebar@gmail.com
Whatsapp:- +91 9987973057
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behindthehandlebar/
Instagram: @behindthehandlebar
Follow the Musafir stories on
Twitter: @musafirstories
Facebook: @themusafirstories
Instagram: @musafirstoriespodcast
website: www.themusafirstories.com
email: themusafirstories@gmail.com
itunes - https://goo.gl/peC2Jv
Saavn - https://goo.gl/6qp2mF
pocketcasts - https://goo.gl/rGipJb
castbox - https://goo.gl/spUCdY
audioBoom - http://bit.ly/2oZZowS
Overcast - https://goo.gl/fM9Som
Stitcher Radio - https://goo.gl/ihL4Gr
TuneIn - http://tun.in/pilOI
RadioPublic - https://goo.gl/Dy2VPv
A big shout on to Bijay's podcast, The Inspiring talk. You can check it out on your favorite podcast app or on the website www.theinspiringtalk.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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