Overview
Arwah Cave is one of Meghalaya’s most fascinating natural attractions, located near Cherrapunji (Sohra) in the East Khasi Hills district. Unlike many other caves, Arwah Cave is renowned for its remarkable limestone formations and ancient marine fossils embedded within its walls, providing evidence that this region was once submerged beneath the ocean millions of years ago.
The cave features spacious chambers, naturally illuminated passages, crystal-clear streams, and impressive rock formations, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, geology lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. A well-maintained pathway and viewing platforms ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.
Highlights
- 🕳️ Explore one of Meghalaya's most spectacular limestone caves.
- 🦴 Discover ancient marine fossils embedded in the cave walls.
- 🪨 Admire stunning stalactites and stalagmites formed over millions of years.
- 🌿 Walk through lush forest trails leading to the cave entrance.
- 💧 Experience crystal-clear underground streams and cool cave interiors.
- 📸 Capture breathtaking photographs of unique rock formations.
- 🚶 Enjoy an easy-to-moderate walking trail suitable for most visitors.
- 🌄 Combine your visit with nearby Cherrapunji attractions.
- 🌱 Learn about the geological history of Meghalaya.
