Tura, the most massive city in the Garo Hills, persuades reasonable enthusiasts of its local flora. The town fuses into the forest rather than into the forest and some of the neighbourhoods can even view the adjacent animals. Tura is a suitable base for anyone looking forward to a remarkable adventure at the Garo Hills, an area that is as strong as ever for its accurate Garo way of life. The 100 Drums Festival are a fantastic escape in the successful Wangala season for cultural fans in the vicinity of Asanang, and the Tura is also close to National Park Nokrek, one of Meghalaya's nature jewels. With its realistic recreation of tribal life – from unique architecture to delicious food – the Chandigre Village Resort will signal you. In a valuable addition to trekking around Tura and visiting surrounding Gibbon shrines, distinguished guests may also taste the unique Garos food in Tura.
Places To Visit
Tura Peak
The Tura peak sits east of the village of Tura, at 872 m above sea level. It is, in addition, a protected forest and has a tourist cabin, cinchona cultivation and a planetarium. From the top, the view from the lower river Brahmaputra and the golden plains of Bangladesh is spectacular. There is a trail that potential tourists may carefully follow to the notable summit. And Interestingly, the local people believe that the Tura summit is God's dwelling place.
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Pelga Falls
These lovely falls are conveniently located around 7 kilometres away from Tura. It's a fantastic place for a picnic and a place to fish. In the monsoon period, the ideal time to explore is. It is when the flow is at its highest point. The Belga falls adequately to provide a vista and a bamboo bridge (Ganool Bamboo Bridge). Most local folks here, at the foot of the falls, like fishing. And consequently, this is one of Tura’s most beautiful places to come together with people throughout the area and instantly comprehend the unique culture. Interact positively with them and have some fun while fishing at the foot of the waterfall.
Chandigre Rural Village
With its vergers and plantations, Chandigre will greet you - imparting you a taste of the life about the Garos. It is a specific location to spend the whole day walking along elevated walkways bordered by lush greenery, lively flower beds and fruit trees.
In the foothills of Nokrek reserve, one of the largest hotspots in local biodiversity in the subcontinent sits at the Resort Village. For those who walk to the Forest Reserve, Chandigre serves as the basis.
Rongbang Dar Waterfalls
Located near Siju cellars, these cascades are a magnificent place to picnic. The most remarkable part of this cascading waterfall is the big swimming pool that is not accessible in other waterfalls. This is a great area for a picnic if you only want to drink in the water!
Best Time To Visit
The optimal summer season for going to Tura is between March and June. But if you can't do it in summers, winters might well be comfortable. The monsoon season should nevertheless be avoided in Meghalaya undoubtedly owing to the severe precipitation which leads to imminent collapses and blocks transportation and effective communication.
How To Reach
To go to Tura, you typically have to go to the renowned city with temples, called Guwahati. It is Tura's closest railway and airport that holds in Guwahati. From here, it will take you directly to Tura for something like a 5-hour bus or cab trip. The considerable distance between Guwahati and Tura is 175 km, naturally making it possible to travel over the mountain range for a lengthy and meandering ride through lovely valleys, foothills and pleasant meadows.