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Travel Diaries & Local Voices:
Stories That Matter
An open journal for those who’ve lived the journey — travellers, guides, hosts & friends. Discover behind-the-scenes moments, heartfelt experiences, and stories that inspire.

WRITTEN BY
Rose Christine Kharsyntiew
Two Days in Mawsynram — Rain, Rivers & Adventures in the Wettest Place on Earth
Some journeys stay with you long after you return — not because of where you went, but because of how they made you feel. Some leave pictures. Others leave rain in your hair, river on your skin, and laughter that returns without warning — even weeks later. Our two-day trip to Mawsynram was exactly that kind.
WRITTEN BY
Ranjit Kulkarni
Stories from Meghalaya
A six-day journey through Meghalaya filled with serene landscapes, local legends, and cultural insights. From the haunting tale of NohKalikai Falls to the warmth of Khasi traditions, this travelogue captures stories, encounters, and reflections that made the trip unforgettable
WRITTEN BY
Vinay Yadav
A Journey into Nature’s Dreamscape
A soul-stirring journey through Meghalaya—waterfalls of surreal blue, crystal-clear rivers, the magic of the Living Root Bridge, and the charm of Shillong. From serene landscapes to heartfelt local encounters, this six-day trip became a dreamlike experience etched forever in memory.
WRITTEN BY
Suchismita Ghosh
Experiencing Meghalaya Together
A family getaway to Meghalaya turned into a soulful journey through misty hills, cascading waterfalls, living root bridges, and warm Khasi hospitality. From Kamakhya Temple to Cherrapunji’s legends, every stop was a memory etched in nature’s canvas—an experience of beauty, serenity, and heartfelt connections.
WRITTEN BY
Mridul Gohain
Six Days, Endless Meghalaya Magic
A heartfelt six-day journey through Meghalaya’s misty hills—Mawphanlur sunrises, Mawlyngbna adventures, Krem Mawpun caves, and Cherrapunjee’s waterfalls—crafted flawlessly by TRIS Travels into cozy stays, soulful food, and unforgettable moments. Hospitable, well-arranged, and truly the Scotland of the East.





