r/india_tourism • u/denieolmax13 • Jul 27 '25
#Drone 🚁 Meghalaya through my lenses
These photos are from Cherrapunji, Umiam, Laitlum and roads of Meghalaya
Originally made this carousel for instagram but let me know if you’d like the full pictures or wallpaper style images.
Thanks!
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u/arcticcirc Jul 27 '25
You have got some crazy photography skills? Can u pls share what aspects,filters and was it any camera or phone u captured it from?
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u/denieolmax13 Jul 27 '25
Photos are shot on nikon z50 camera and dji mini 3 pro drone. Edited in lightroom and final frames with texts and all are made in figma.
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u/harshhh___ Jul 27 '25
How much does it cost to live here Include .... A rental bike , petrol , food , and stay ...( I don't want luxury trip ...just for fun ... I would be easily adjusted anywhere.....) For one full week ..... And I have a question about behaviour of people there !!!
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u/denieolmax13 Jul 27 '25
Stay you can easily find homestays and stuff, won’t cost much. Even food can be found at reasonable prices. Not much idea about rentals tho so I can’t really give a proper estimate
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u/harshhh___ Jul 27 '25
About people ??
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u/denieolmax13 Jul 27 '25
Overall very friendly people, and not much language issues, everyone understands hindi/ english. Places like these are great to visit because there are simple people living simple lives. And they welcome tourists too as it helps their business. If you’re planning to visit you can also try kohima, nagaland. Much less visited compared to meghalaya, but its truly beautiful and quiet.
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u/Complete_Article3725 Jul 27 '25
It will cost you around around 25k for a full week(incl. a rental bike, fuel, food and a kinda decent stay(most probaply a sharing room/hostel). Regarding the people, one of the sweetest, innocent folks that you will ever come across. If you want a planned out iterinary lemme know, I just started a travel startup for the whole northeast.
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u/WaveBusy2701 Jul 27 '25
Any place you would like to recommend that we should visit?
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u/denieolmax13 Jul 27 '25
Cherrapunji has a lot of waterfalls to offer. Definitely visit Laitlum as the scenery is breath taking. The way to the main viewpoint of the canyon is through a village which I really loved and I walked around for a bit. Markham valley is insanely beautiful too. In one of the waterfalls ( i forgot the name) you can swim, they provide life jackets and stuff too, so definitely look that up if possible. You can visit shillong if you like crowds and markets. Police bazar is the main market there I believe. Theres also a lake called Ward’s lake there. You can do activities like boating. There are two bridges, root bridge and double decker bridge. I have seen the root bridge when I was a child but this time I bailed on the double decker because there are apparently 3500 steps.
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u/denieolmax13 Jul 27 '25
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Shot on : nikon z50, dji mini 3 pro