If you’re planning a trip to Meghalaya, Nohsngithiang Falls—also popularly known as the Seven Sisters Falls—is an essential stop. Located in the East Khasi Hills district near Mawsmai village in Sohra (Cherrapunji), this grand seasonal waterfall is famous for its seven-segmented streams that pour down a 1,033-foot (315-meter) limestone cliff, especially in full glory during the monsoon season.
This natural wonder is not just a sight to behold but also a symbol of Northeast India's cultural unity—its name paying tribute to the seven northeastern states.
From the main viewpoint, you get a panoramic view of the cliffs with waterfalls that look like delicate threads weaving down into the valleys below.
The waterfall is named after the seven northeastern states of India:
Locals see the fall’s seven segments as a tribute to the unity and identity of these culturally rich states.
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Q1: Is there an entry fee?
No, there’s no specific entry fee for viewing the falls. Some nearby attractions may charge small fees.
Q2: Can I visit the base of the falls?
No. The falls plunge directly from a cliff and are best viewed from the designated viewpoint.
Q3: Are all seven streams always visible?
Only during peak monsoon (July–August). In drier months, you might see fewer segments.
Q4: Is the road to the falls good?
Yes, well-paved till the viewpoint. Local cabs and private vehicles can reach easily.
Q5: Is it good for photography?
Absolutely. The falls, cliffs, and clouds provide perfect frames—especially during sunset.