Mawlynnong – Asia’s Cleanest Village in Meghalaya

Nestled in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, Mawlynnong has earned global fame as “Asia’s Cleanest Village.” With its spotless lanes, flower-decked cottages, bamboo dustbins, and a community-driven eco-tourism model, Mawlynnong offers a peaceful and inspiring getaway. Whether you’re looking for scenic beauty, unique Khasi culture, or offbeat nature walks, this village deserves a spot on your Northeast India itinerary.

1. Why Mawlynnong is Famous:

  • Awarded the title of Asia’s Cleanest Village by Discover India magazine in 2003
  • Known for its strong community participation in waste management and eco-tourism
  • Offers a glimpse into sustainable rural life with modern cleanliness standards

It’s not just a tourist spot—it’s a model for environmental awareness.


2. Attractions in and Around the Village:

  • Sky Walk Viewpoint: A bamboo tower offering panoramic views of Bangladesh plains
  • Balancing Rock: A large boulder mysteriously balanced on a smaller one
  • Living Root Bridge (Riwai): A short walk from the village, this centuries-old natural bridge is a marvel of bioengineering
  • Village Tour: Stroll through clean cobbled paths, bamboo bins, and lush gardens
  • Church of the Epiphany: A quaint 100+ year-old village church

3. How to Reach:

  • From Shillong:
    Distance: ~80 km
    Travel Time: 2.5–3 hours
    Route: Shillong → Pynursla → Mawlynnong
  • From Dawki:
    Distance: ~35 km
    Travel Time: 1–1.5 hours
    Route: Dawki → Pomlum → Mawlynnong

Public transport is limited. Hiring a cab ensures comfort and flexibility.


4. Cab Services from Shillong & Dawki:

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5. Best Time to Visit:

  • Ideal Months: October to April
  • Avoid: June to August (rain may disrupt road travel and visibility)
  • Special Season: Visit in spring (March–April) for blooming flowers and fresh greenery

6. Local Experiences & Tips:

  • Try the local Khasi cuisine (like Jadoh rice and bamboo shoot curries) at homestays
  • Respect local customs—no littering, loud music, or alcohol in public spaces
  • Stay overnight in bamboo homestays for a full village experience
  • Bring cash—no ATMs or card payments in the village
  • Photography is welcome, but always ask locals before clicking portraits

7. FAQs:

Q1: Is Mawlynnong really that clean?
Yes! Locals sweep streets daily, manage organic waste, and maintain spotless surroundings.

Q2: Are there accommodations in Mawlynnong?
Yes, several homestays offer basic but clean and comfortable stays with local meals.

Q3: Is the village accessible for elderly travelers?
Yes, it's very walkable and well-maintained, though the Sky Walk has stairs.

Q4: Can I visit Mawlynnong and Dawki on the same day?
Yes, both can be covered in a single-day cab tour from Shillong.

Q5: Are guides available?
Local villagers often guide guests through the area; pre-arranged guides also available via tour services.

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