Find the perfect chilling zone at the Laitlum Canyons of Meghalaya

Perched high in the East Khasi Hills, about 24 km from Shillong, the Laitlum Canyons — meaning “The End of Hills” — is one of Meghalaya’s most breathtaking and lesser-explored natural wonders. For first-time visitors, this stunning canyon offers a perfect blend of panoramic views, adventure, and tranquillity, making it one of the must-visit destinations in Meghalaya.

At an altitude of nearly 1,500 meters, Laitlum rewards travellers with sweeping views of deep gorges, rolling green hills, and mist-covered valleys. On clear days, the landscape stretches endlessly, while during cloudy spells, the canyons get wrapped in dreamy fog, creating a surreal, almost otherworldly atmosphere. It’s a favourite spot for photographers, trekkers, and nature lovers, offering some of the most dramatic sunrise and sunset views in the region.

The canyon is not just about breathtaking scenery; it’s also the gateway to local Khasi villages tucked deep within the hills. Adventurous travellers can trek down to Rasong Village, located at the base of the canyon, through narrow rocky trails and ancient stone steps. The trek takes about 3-4 hours each way and reveals Meghalaya’s rustic beauty up close — babbling streams, hanging bridges, and warm village hospitality.

For those who prefer to relax, Laitlum offers peaceful spots to sit back and take in the view. The area is often dotted with locals enjoying picnics or musicians playing live Khasi tunes against the backdrop of the vast landscape.

The best time to visit Laitlum Canyons is between October and April, when the skies are clear and the weather is pleasantly cool. Visitors are advised to carry water, snacks, and a light jacket, as conditions can change quickly.

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