Baghmara Tour Packages

One place that often highlights in almost all Meghalaya tour packages is the beautiful village of Baghmara. Situated near the Indo-Bangladesh border and some 287kms south of Shillong, Baghmara is home to a variety of small lakes, rivers, and green hills of Garo which adds to its wealth of flora and fauna. Baghmara, a significant trading hub with Bangladesh, is also renowned for its seafood specialties.
When it comes to planning Baghmara trips and local sightseeing, there is no dearth of places to visit. Be it the famous Siju Caves, the third-longest cave system in the Indian subcontinent with countless passageways and labyrinths, or the expansive Balphakram National Park, a typical Baghmara travel guide would include several tourist hotspots of this Meghalaya village. 
So, if you too are planning to book Baghmara holiday packages, here’s all you should know to make it a memorable one.

Best Places to Visit in Baghmara

Baghmara Reserve Forest: Attention all nature enthusiasts! If you are fond of interacting with wildlife, then make sure to add a visit to the Baghmara Reserve Forest to your Baghmara holiday deals. A haven for nature enthusiasts, especially bird watchers, atrek through lush greenery will allow you to indulge in the melodious chirping of birds and encounter exotic wildlife species in their natural habitat. The forest also offers opportunities for birdwatching, with sights of hornbills, woodpeckers, and kingfishers. The reserve, which is dotted with glistening rivers and streams and densely covered with subtropical trees, is a photographer's dream come true for those who love the great outdoors. 
Siju Caves: One of the highly recommended places to visit in Baghmara is the popular site of Siju Caves. Also known as the ‘Cave of Bats’, Siju Caves are the 3rd largest formation of caves in the entire Indian subcontinent. As you venture through its labyrinthine passages dotted with stalactites and stalagmites, marvel at the mesmerizing underground formations. These caves are aextremely important for scientific research and have drawn researchers from all over the world because of their delicate nature. 
Garobadha Village: Baghmara is surrounded by several smaller hamlets located in a close radius around it which you might not find much mention of in any Bhagmara travel guide. One such serene village is Garobadha. Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Garobadha Village, known for its vibrant traditions and warm hospitality. Explore the indigenous Garo culture through colorful festivals, traditional dances, and handicrafts crafted by local artisans. Engage with the friendly locals and gain insights into their age-old customs and way of life.
Naphak Lake: Situated near the Siju Wildlife Sanctuary, Naphak Lake is an excellent location for bird watching and fishing, making it a perfect spot for those on Meghalaya family packages. A hidden gem tucked away amidst verdant hills. Spend a leisurely day by the serene waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and the soothing sounds of nature, many of the birds who reside or migrate to Siju Wildlife Sanctuary can also be spotted here. Capture the picturesque beauty of the lake and enjoy a peaceful picnic with loved ones amidst scenic surroundings.

Things to Do in Baghmara

Enjoy River Rafting on Simsang River: Simsang is one of the longest and popular rivers in Meghalaya offering the thrills of rafting and kayaking adventures. Navigate through thrilling rapids and picturesque landscapes as you conquer the swirling waters of this pristine river. Flowing through the South Garo Hills, the river's stretches provide varying degrees of difficulty, suitable for both beginners and experienced rafters and kayakers. Visitors can rent kayaks from local vendors and even take guided tours under their Baghmara tour packages which often include safety briefings and equipment. 
Experience Hospitality of the South Garo Hill’s Community: Arguably the best thing to do while enjoying Baghmara trips is to experience the warm hospitality of the Garo community through community tourism in the South Garo Hills. Learn about Meghalaya's cultural diversityas you live amongst and interact with the Garo people. Discover more about their way of life, traditional farming methods, and local cuisine and customs. In addition to helping locals maintain their way of life, this kind of tourism offers a rare chance to get up close and personal with the customs and culture of the area. For a hands-on experience, guests can frequently stay in homestays or guesthouses run by the local community. 
Go on a Thrilling Safari in Nokrek National Park: A two and half hour’s drive from Baghmara will take you to one of the most exciting wildlife safaris of your life at Nokrek National Park. A biodiversity hotspot and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the park offers an exhilarating jungle safari and is well-known for its population of Red Pandas and other endangered species. Amidst the thick trees, tourists may be able to spot Hoolock Gibbons, leopards, and elephants. For those who enjoy gardening, there is an orchid sanctuary in the park. Bring along your binoculars and scan the abundant birdlife that flourishes in this unspoiled wonderland.
Attend the BaghmaraTyisam Festival: Get a sneak peek into the cultural extravaganza of locals in Baghmara by attending the annual Baghmara Tyisam Fest. A 3-day fest that usually takes place in December iscarried out with a lot of zeal and extravagance and witnesses tons of cultural activities such as drumming, beach football, and fancy dress competitions.
The term ‘Tyisam’ translates to “by the river side” in the language of the Atong sub-tribe of the Garo people and gets the names as the festival isorganized in the backdrop of the Simsang river.See if you can plan your Baghmara holiday packages around the time of this festival to experience this cultural extravaganza.

Important Details About Baghmara Travel Guide

Best Time to Visit Baghmara
The best time to visit Baghmara is during the months of October to April, when the weather is pleasantly cool and conducive to outdoor activities.
Best Way to Reach Baghmara
By Air: The nearest airport to Baghmara is Guwahati Airport, located approximately 210kms away.
By Road: Baghmara is well-connected to nearby cities and towns by road. Regular bus services operate from Guwahati, Tura, and other major cities in Meghalaya.
By Rail: The nearest railway station to Baghmara is in Guwahati, which is well-connected to major cities across India.
 

Best Places to Eat in Baghmara

Dobakkol Restaurant, Simsang View Restaurant and, Hillside Café are some of the prominent names in the category of popular eating places in Baghmara. As a tourist do try some of the authentic dishes such as smoked pork and bamboo shoot curry, each bursting with local ingredients and cultural significance. 

Best Places for Shopping in Baghmara
For the best shopping experience in Baghmara, head straight to theBaghmara local market Bazaar, offering an array of handwoven textiles, bamboo crafts, and indigenous products. Each item tells a story of Meghalaya's rich heritage, making it the perfect place to find unique souvenirs and gifts. Other prominent shopping places in Baghmara are the Garo Hills Emporium and the Simsang River Market.


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