Wari Chora The Land of Seven Serpent.

 


Wari Chora The Land of Seven Serpent.

Wari Chora is a true heavenly spot located in Garo Hills,Meghalaya, India.Wari Chora is a place that is not yet widely known by people. It's a narrow canyon with a mountain river streaming between steep cliffs. When translated from the Garo dialect, “Wari” means "river" whereas “Chora” is "long" which makes Wari Chara a long, deep river. Suppose you are in a canyon running through the clear turquoise water. Then you will be amazed at the view.

Wari Chara, which is not much of a explored destination in the South Garo Hills and the major attraction is the nature’s artistic awareness. This hidden jewel, surrounded by a dense forest and calm atmosphere, gives you an opportunity to enjoy the tranquility of nature that is present in north-eastern area, called Meghalaya, the 'abode of clouds'.


Wari Chora is located in the south of Garo hills which belongs to Meghalaya, being surrounded by abundant green forests. Although it's not very popular on Google maps, this location is about 6 hours' drive from Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya state and just 4 km from Tura, main city of Garo hills. From Shillong you can get a private cab via NH106 which will lead to Wari Chora. . The locals residents are very friendly and, as such, homestays or tents are provided at your convenience. This trip will surely take you around nice scenery, and if you plan it to be the rainy season, then expect even more time to reach this secret destination.

Wari Chora is characterized by dense forests, hilly terrains, and poly. It opened its arms to a rich culture and natural diversity. Though this village has small inhabitants, the Garo local people who witness this village for thousands of years due to their matrilineal society attract the tourists all over the world. Wari Chora has all ranges of things to offer, such as the top attractions, accommodation, transport options, climate conditions and things to do.

The walk or trip to Wari Chora can be somewhat demanding, but an exciting and wonderful activity for the adventurous at heart and those who appreciate the wonders of nature. Wari Chora is not only the place of natural beauty but also its cultural value.Moreover people give priority to make a raft on the river to go through the narrow canyon. While, as you are making your way through the cliff, they create an unbelievable sense of otherworldly ambience. It’s a place to let your mind be free from thoughts and to just embrace the beauty of nature. The turquoise reflection of the water surrounded by rocky mountains with different species of flora and fauna draw the trails to an indelible memory. The legend of Wari Chora make it more mysterious. Locals tell that it's the land where the seven serpents live. As you journey through the unknown, you’ll find yourself somewhere out of this world – where the special nature’s reigns supreme.

To be able to appreciate the effects of Wari Chora, it would be advisable to visit during the dry season, which on average, extends from October to April, as this is the time when the weather is most likely to be suitable for the outdoor activities.

Do not forget that some places, such as this place, can only be perceived through senses, and Wari Chora belongs to those. Let its beauty manifest itself in front of your eyes, and let its charm fill your soul. Wari Chora, which is an enchanting place with gorgeous landscapes, its own ancient traditions, and kind treatment, is a hidden gem where one can experience a special mix of history, culture, and nature. This enchanting destination has the ability to draw tourists from different parts of the world as it offers a calm hide away and a choice to discover mesmerizing state of Meghalaya.

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