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The campsite is famous in Mawsynram (wettest place on our planet) for it's proximity to some interesting caves and the gorgeous lakeside location adds a gem to your camping setup. That being said you don't find hoards of people crowding the place up and can indulge in activities like jungle walks, treks, kayaking, bonfire and fishing. We also recommend visiting apiculture activities in the nearby village and spot rare carnivorous Pitcher plants on your forest treks. It is a well-maintained property and you have cottage tent options available if needed.Distance/Time from Guwahati: 160 km / 4 and a half hour drive
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More than five cliffs near 10km range.
Refresh yourself while boating in fresh water lakes.
More than 10 lakes in the area.
Swim from the core of your heart.
let's go fishing!
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0-5Hang that kayak on your shoulder, get into your dry swimwear and head to Weiing lake for a thrilling kayaking drill. If you don't know the techniques, they will guide you to it and off you are on your way exploring the region with a totally new lens from the lake. It is here, that you once again realize what a stunning landscape you are actually staying/camping at.
Weiing campsite is situated in the southern slopes of the Khasi hills amid the community forest of the village of Phlangmawsyrpat and Weiing Lake. The region has been maintained in absolutely pristine condition generation after another. Going for a trek in this region, you can expect a deep dive into the traditions of the Khasi people. It not only shows you beautiful landscapes but you also get to learn quite a lot about yet another place on our planet.
Once done with your adrenaline requirements, you can spend some leisure time fishing by the lake and conversing with the management team here if they are free. The people in this region have all come together and formed an organisation to help improve the tourism facilities in and around the region and assist the locals in establishing homestays and supplementary activities that make the travel experience a little easier for us and provides a platform to the rural people to help with productive skills.