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Located just 25–30 kilometres from Shillong, the Mawphlang Sacred Forest is more than a collection of trees—it is a deity. For centuries, the Khasi tribe has preserved this 192-acre grove with a simple, terrifying rule: . Not a leaf, not a stone, not a twig.

In the mist-shrouded hills of Meghalaya and the rugged landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh, there exists a world where the modern clock slows down to match the rhythm of the wind. This is not just a destination; it is a living, breathing testament to traditions that have survived for millennia. Located just 25–30 kilometres from Shillong, the Mawphlang

The Northeast is a complex mosaic of tribes like the Khasi, Jaintia, Idu Mishmi, and Monpa. Navigating these regions requires more than a map—it requires a connection to the local people who act as custodians of the land . In the mist-shrouded hills of Meghalaya and the