Attractions

Hill Stattion


Best Season

Any Time


State

Meghalaya


Languages

Khasi,hindi,english

Nohkalikai falls Travel Guide

One of the most photogenic waterfalls in India, Nohkalikai in Meghalaya is the fifth highest waterfall in India. Nohkalikai, which means means ‘Ka Likai’s Leap’ in Khasi language, is located about seven km away from Cherrapunji, the second wettest place on the planet. Water plunges from a height of 1,100 ft uninterrupted from the highest point to the foot of the falls making it a spectacular site. The force of water has carved a waterhole which remains blue in the winter and turns green in the summer months. The flow of water is profuse in summer while the flow recedes in the winter to a small stream giving the impression of a white rope against the green forest.

Nohkalikai Falls have been named so after a tragic Khasi legend. According to the legend, a woman named Likai had to remarry after her husband, who was a porter by profession, died on a trip carrying iron to Sylhet. Ka Likai (Ka is the prefix given for the female gender in Khasi) was left with her infant girl with no means of income so she had to become a porter herself. Her work required her to leave her daughter unattended for long intervals but when she would be at home she would spend most of her time taking care of her infant. Ka Likai, who married a second time, couldn’t pay attention to her second husband. The jealous husband killed the infant and cooked her meat after throwing away her head and bones. When Ka Likai returned home, she saw nobody in the house but a meal was ready. She wanted to go look for her daughter but she ate the meat as she was tired from work. Ka Likai usually had a betel leaf after her meals but she found a severed finger near the place where she usually cut betel nuts and betel leaves. Ka Likai realized what had happened in her absence and went mad with anger and started running as she swung a hatchet in her hand. She ran off the edge of the plateau and the waterfall where she jumped from was named Nohkalikai Falls after her. ‘Noh’ means to jump in Khasi.

The gruesome story aside, the waterfall is a delight for adventure lovers. There are many things to do when visiting the falls like trekking, camping, bird watching, landscape photography, swimming and angling. A minimal amount is charged as entrance fee and for carrying a camera. Steps lead part of the way to the base of the waterfall but end midway. A trekking trail takes you rest of the way. Catching a glimpse of the Nohkalikai Waterfall during the monsoon season is tricky due to the thick cloud cover. The best time to visit the Nohkalikai Falls is in the months of September and October when the skies are relatively clear.

Best Time to Visit


As we said earlier you have to be lucky with the mist and fog to get a clear view of the falls. September and October are the months when the skies are clear and you also might get lucky to have a glimpse of the rainbow.


How to Reach


BY AIR:

Umroi Airport (91 km) near Shillong is the nearest airport. Other than this Guwahati airport (181 kms) is also an option. You can take taxis which are pre paid from the airport or you can hire them from the Paltan Bazaar Bus Stand

BY TRAIN:

Nearest rail station is Guwahati (145 km). The station is well connected to all the major cities of India. Direct transportation is available from Guwahati station to Cherrapunji.

BY ROAD:

There are many government buses which ply to Cherrapunji. You can also hail the AC Buses. State buses are frequent from Shillong’s MTC Bus Station to Cherrapunji. There are share taxis available from Guwahati .




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