Dainthlen Falls – The Majestic Waterfall of Legends in Sohra

Introduction:

Just a short drive from the heart of Cherrapunji (Sohra), Dainthlen Falls is more than a scenic waterfall—it’s a site rich with Khasi folklore and breathtaking views. Surrounded by flat rocky plains and green valleys, the falls are a perfect combination of natural beauty and cultural depth. Ideal for day trips, picnics, and golden-hour photography.

1. Why Visit Dainthlen Falls:

  • Height: ~80–90 meters
  • Type: Single-drop plunge waterfall
  • Setting: Wide rocky plains with 360° valley views
  • Crowd Level: Less crowded than Nohkalikai, great for peaceful visits
  • Nearby Spots: Wei Sawdong Falls (short trek away)

2. The Legend Behind the Name:

According to local Khasi folklore, the waterfall is named after a mythical giant serpent “Thlen”, who terrorized the people until brave villagers killed it at this spot. The cave where it was slain is said to still bear the marks of the serpent’s struggle, visible near the edge of the fall.


3. How to Reach:

  • From Shillong:
    Distance: ~55 km
    Travel Time: 1.5–2 hours
    Route: Shillong → Mylliem → Sohra → Dainthlen Road
  • From Cherrapunji Town:
    Distance: ~5 km
    Mode: Local cab or short bike ride

4. Cab Booking from Shillong:

Travel Trek North East offers full-day Shillong–Sohra cab packages that include Dainthlen Falls, Nohkalikai, and other top sites.

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5. Best Time to Visit:

  • Ideal: October to March – cool, clear views
  • Monsoon (June–Sept): Falls are in full flow, but rocks may be slippery

6. Travel Tips:

  • Wear shoes with grip – rocks near the fall can be slippery
  • Go during daylight – no fencing near cliff edges
  • Bring a camera – sunset views are stunning
  • Don’t skip the nearby Wei Sawdong Falls, just a short trek away
  • Pack water and snacks – no shops at the viewpoint

7. FAQs:

Q1: Is there an entry fee?
No, Dainthlen Falls is open and free to the public.

Q2: Can I swim in the pool?
Swimming is not recommended due to depth and slippery rocks.

Q3: Are guides available?
Not necessary for Dainthlen, but helpful if you visit Wei Sawdong nearby.

Q4: What’s the best time for photography?
Golden hour (early morning or late afternoon) offers soft light and misty shots.

Q5: Is the spot safe for children?
Yes, but keep children supervised—there are no railings at the cliff edge.

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