Our adventure in Meghalaya continued as we set out from Cherrapunji early in the morning, excited for a day filled with exploration. Our main goal for the day was to reach the Double Decker Root Bridge, but on the way, we planned a stop at the beautiful Dainthlen Falls.
Once again, trusting Google Maps landed us in an unexpected adventure! We took an unusual route to start the Double Decker Root Bridge trek, only to find ourselves on a road that was far from ideal. For a stretch of just 12 kilometers, the map estimated a challenging 1.5-hour drive due to rough road conditions. But, as luck would have it, this alternative route led us to a pleasant surprise: the stunning Dainthlen Waterfall.
We spent some time wandering around, taking photos, and soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. The area around Dainthlen Falls has open rocky spots where you can sit and relax or take a walk to enjoy different views of the waterfall.
The unique thing about Dainthlen Falls is its connection to a local legend. It’s said that a giant serpent named “Thlen” once lived in the area, and the falls are named after the mythical battle in which the serpent was defeated.
With such a scenic backdrop, we couldn’t resist taking plenty of photos together, capturing both the falls and the surrounding greenery. The view from the top of the falls gave us a stunning look at the surrounding landscape, with hills and valleys stretching out in all directions. The morning sunlight breaking through the clouds made the scene even more magical.
After spending some quality time at Dainthlen Falls, we packed up and continued our journey towards the Double Decker Root Bridge. The waterfall stop had been a perfect start to the day, refreshing us for the long hike that awaited us.