A few kilometres west of Shillong Peak, nestled in the wooded environs of upper Shillong, lies the multi-tiered Elephant Falls. this stunning waterfall was originally known as ‘Ka Kshaid Lai Pateng Khohsiew’ (or the three steps waterfall) in Khasi, as the water cascades down three steps. However, they were renamed Elephant Falls by the British after a rock resembling an elephant next to the main section of the falls. The rock was, however, destroyed in the devastating Assam earthquake of 1897. The area around the waterfall is beautifully landscaped, with flowerbeds full of huge pink and white roses, as well as pleasant walkways and steps leading to the three levels of the falls. The parking lot is dotted with stalls selling souvenirs, hot beverages and momos. Hidden behind a network of trees, the first level of the waterfall, which gushes down into a rocky pool, can be seen from a viewing platform. You may have to jostle for space on the platform during crowded days. Soak in the beauty (and cool spray) of the falls, before descending a flight of 80-odd steps to the second and third tiers of the falls. The second level is easily missed by visitors because the falls are gentler here, cascading over rocks amidst the foliage, before dramatically plummeting down a wide rock face into a deep, cold pool. This awe-inspiring third level of the waterfall makes elephant Falls a visual treat! The narrow platform running along the perimeter of the pool is a good place to take photographs.