Meghalaya is full of breathtaking landscapes, but some of its most magical places can only be reached on foot. One such unforgettable journey is the Tyrna Trek to Rainbow Falls and the Blue Lagoon, a trail that takes you deep into the heart of Nongriat valley, far away from roads, crowds, and city noise.
This trek is not just about reaching a destination — it’s about the adventure, the effort, and the raw beauty you experience along the way.
🥾 The Trek Begins at Tyrna Village
Our journey started at Tyrna village, the official starting point of the Nongriat trek. From here, the path immediately begins with a long descent — more than 3,000 stone steps leading down into a lush green valley.
The steps wind through dense forests, small waterfalls, and hanging bridges over clear streams. The air grows cooler, the sounds of nature grow louder, and with every step, you feel like you’re leaving the modern world behind.
After over an hour of trekking, we reached Nongriat village, a remote settlement surrounded by rainforest and famous for its living root bridges.
🌿 Passing the Double Decker Living Root Bridge
On the way toward Rainbow Falls, we passed the iconic Double Decker Living Root Bridge, one of Meghalaya’s most extraordinary natural wonders. Formed from the roots of the Indian rubber tree and shaped over generations by the Khasi people, this living structure stands as a symbol of harmony between humans and nature.
But our adventure didn’t stop there — we continued deeper into the forest.
🌈 Reaching the Magical Rainbow Falls
The trail to Rainbow Falls is one of the most beautiful yet challenging sections of the trek. The path includes forest trails, rocky stretches, and more steps descending into a hidden valley.
After hours of trekking, we finally reached Rainbow Falls — and the view was absolutely worth the effort.
A tall waterfall plunges into a deep emerald-green pool, surrounded by towering cliffs and dense rainforest. When sunlight hits the mist at the right angle, natural rainbows form at the base of the falls, giving this place its magical name.
The atmosphere here feels unreal — cool mist in the air, the sound of water echoing through the valley, and no sign of roads or buildings. It’s pure, untouched nature.
According to local Khasi beliefs, waterfalls and rivers are considered living spirits, and visitors are encouraged to respect the silence and serenity of such sacred natural spaces.
💧 Relaxing at the Blue Lagoon
On our way back toward Nongriat, we stopped at another hidden gem — the Blue Lagoon.
This crystal-clear natural pool is tucked inside the forest, with turquoise water so transparent that the riverbed is visible. Smooth rocks line the edges, and the reflections of the sky and trees make it look like a natural mirror.
Swimming is allowed here, but wearing a life jacket (available for around ₹100) is recommended. We took a dip, and the water was incredibly cold — refreshing and energizing after the long trek.
Some trekkers swim, while others simply sit by the rocks, listening to the gentle flow of water and enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
🌌 Life Without Network in Nongriat
After returning from the falls and lagoon, we spent the evening at our homestay in Nongriat. With no mobile network in the village, we were completely disconnected from the outside world.
Instead of screens, we had conversations.
Instead of notifications, we had the sound of insects and flowing streams.
We spent the night sharing stories, playing games, and enjoying the rare experience of being fully present in nature.
🌿 Why This Trek Is Special
The Tyrna – Rainbow Falls – Blue Lagoon trek is more than just a hike. It’s an experience that combines:
✔ Adventure
✔ Natural beauty
✔ Cultural heritage
✔ Physical challenge
✔ Peace and disconnection
It tests your stamina with thousands of steps, but rewards you with some of the most beautiful hidden landscapes in Meghalaya.
If you’re visiting Cherrapunji or planning a Meghalaya trip, this trek is a must for anyone who loves nature and adventure.
📌 Trek Tips
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Start early to avoid trekking in the dark
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Wear good trekking shoes with grip
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Carry enough water and light snacks
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Be prepared for a steep climb on the return journey
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Respect nature and avoid littering
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Follow local safety instructions near water bodies
The Tyrna Trek reminds you that the best places in the world aren’t always easy to reach — but the effort makes the experience unforgettable.
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