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SHILLONG

Shillong experiences pleasant climatic conditions throughout the year with a pollution-free environment. The temperature varies between 23 degrees Celsius in summer to 4 degree Celsius in winters. Besides the fair climatic features that Shillong possess, it enjoys a subtropical highland climate with summers being cool and rainy and winters being dry and cool.
Best Time to Visit Shillong
According to our travel executive’s suggestions and the traveler’s feedbacks, the best time to go for a Shillong trip would be between September and May as the weather remains alluringly pleasant with occasional downpours. The months of June, July, and August bring heavy showers, making it difficult for the tourists to explore the hills and valleys. However, the monsoon brings the best of Shillong and purifies its natural beauty to the fullest. The lush green valleys, the terrains, the deep greeneries, lakes, and waterfalls are at their paradisiacal best, making the city a focal point of north east India trip. Months between October and March are also considered as the suitable time to visit the hills of Shillong with no worries of extreme heat or rainfall. The weather is at its best for exploration.

MEGHALAYA

With respect to altitudes, Meghalaya experiences a varied kind of climate. Khasi and Jaintia Hills experience fairly pleasant and bracing climate with temperatures neither being too warm nor being too cold. Meghalaya experiences a sky embraced with clouds throughout the year. The state experiences temperature varying between 15 degrees Celsius to 28 degrees Celsius in summer (April- June), and 4 degree Celsius to 16 degree Celsius in winter (October- March)
Best Time to Visit Meghalaya
According to our travel executive’s suggestions and the traveler’s feedbacks, the best time to embark on a Meghalaya tour would be between October and June. This time period is the perfect escape hour from the pollution of Plains. The temperature seldom crosses 30 degrees Celsius, making it one of the best tourist places of North East India. Meghalaya is universally known as the wettest region in the world with Cherrapunji lying in its heart. Monsoon months between May and September are considered as the weakest season for excursions. However, before the commencement of monsoon, one can witness and discover its matchless scenic views peeking through the billowing mass.