Krem Mawmluh
Situated at a distance of 3.5 km from Cherrapunji bus stand, Mawmluh cave is an old cave in Meghalaya considered to be the fourth longest case in the Indian subcontinent
Krem Lymput
Located about 6 km from the village of Nongjri in Meghalaya, the passage to this beautiful cave is called ‘Way to heaven’ for its loose and slipper climb. Long calcite formations cover the cave’s major part
Mawsmai Cave
This cave is located at a short distance from Sohra, attracting large numbers of tourists every year due to its easy accessibility. Mawsmai gives a glimpse of the past as it is filled with fossils.
Krem Liat Prah
Krem Liat Prah is the longest natural cave in South Asia located in the Shnongrim Ridge of the East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya.
Krem DamIt is a limestone cave belonging to the Krem Mawmluh cave line, consisting of multiple twists and turns, giving a real-life Indiana Jones feel
Krem LubonLocated in the Saikhain or Sutunga area close to a plummeting waterfall 30 m high, this resurgence cave is unique for its spectacular entrance. The cave ‘s entrance is hidden behind a cascading waterfall.
Krem KotsatiThe Krem Kotsati at Meghalaya stretches across a length of approximately 3650 metres with 8 different entrances. One needs to be well-equipped with appropriate swimming gear to be able to explore this lost world.
Arwah CaveThe large sunken entrance to Arwah Cave, which leads to a complex network of caverns, seems straight out of the Arabian Nights. Arwah cave is one of the most well-known caves in Meghalaya and easily accessible for regular visitors.