Spread over an area of 22,429sq km, Meghalaya lies sandwiched between the valleys of Assam to the north and the northeast, and the lowlands of Bangladesh to the south. One amongst the seven sisters comprising the northeast, this hill state is a land of great geographical diversity, with rolling hills, verdant valleys, roaring waterfalls, miles of grasslands and pristine forests. Ethnically, Meghalaya is dominated by the indigenous communities of Khasis, Garos and Jaintias, each of which has its own distinct language and way of life. However, the element that binds this multi-cultural society is its deep reverence for nature, as is manifest in the state’s colourful festivals celebrating the power and beauty of nature, and the traditional folklore that often describes nature as an exalted entity. Here are 3 reasons why Meghalaya should be on your bucket list: