Cherrapunji has an abundant glorious history and was the country's first British colony. Besides, Sohra is a native name given to Cherrapunji and the sea level here is 1300 metres and Shillong from there is 56 kilometres away. This is one of the world's most rainy belts. A nice trip to view the rough cascades, including that of the famous Nohsngithiang Falls, jump in dense forests. The charming city is particularly known for its tangerine and calcareous caverns. It also boasts the ancient Presbyterian Church and the Ramakrishna Mission as a centre for Khasi culture and literature.
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Further, Ka Khoh Ramhah being one of Cherrapunji’s most prominent tourist attractions. The most attractive characteristic of this stone is its form, which is like a large gigantic cone. Moreover, this enormous hoop, also called Mothorp and pillar rock, is confined to numerous small boulders of the same form. Due to its remarkable structure, the stone itself draws travellers' fascination.
Additionally, residents consider it a Khoh, a classic conical Khasi basket, from a monster known as Ramhah, who formerly ravaged in the neighbouring towns. Their retaliation took place in the form of nourishing him with their fragmented food glassware and crushed iron bits.
Hence, whoever was in the region would surely have got smitten with its brilliance. From this factor of perspective, seeing over the broad plains of Bangladesh through this point has been nothing but incredible.
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Exploring the Rocks: Unveiling Khoh Ramhah's Mythology
Khoh Ramhah is around 15 kilometres to Cherrapunji and this location is enchanted by the waterfalls together with the clouds which float well over the stone. It's an excellent picnic location.
For many centuries Khoh Ramhah has been around, yet the splendour of it remains contemporary and invites many people from everywhere in the world.
Interestingly, when the rocks are explored, the grandeur and intriguing mythology behind them can never be forgotten.
In the end, it sounds like a gorgeous site, however, one must be careful when trying to cover the interesting viewpoint of the entire rock in one such flawless snapshot.