These rivers flutter like a mirror, come to boating, thousands of people daily
Publish Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2018 06:27 PM (IST) A large number of fish are also found in this river, cleanliness is strictly adhered to ....
Most of us like to go closer to nature than a luxurious hotel or big building. If you have a passion to travel to such a place, then we are going to tell you about a place where thousands of tourists from India and abroad come to boating.
Ummgot flows from the middle of a small but busy township of East Jaintia Hills district near the India-Bangladesh border. This town is only 95 kms away from the capital Shillong. The particular thing about this river is that it is transparent like glass.
These are special things
The claimant acts like a busy business route between India and Bangladesh. Hundreds of trucks pass through this town every day. The claimant acts like a busy business route between India and Bangladesh. Hundreds of trucks pass through this town every day. Ummgote is a major fishing destination for fishermen in nearby areas. It is about 95 km from the capital of Meghalaya, Shillong. Boating on this would look like floating on the glass. Some people do not believe that such a river can be in our country too, where a piece of garbage can not be seen and the idea of cleaning it can be imposed by this It seems that on the boat's run it seems that it is floating on a transparent piece of glass.
Law is strict on cleanliness
The British have also built a bridge on it, a large number of fish are also found in this river, cleanliness is followed strictly. If in the winter it becomes even more beautiful and clean, it is said to all the passengers coming in that they should not spread any kind of dirt if they do so, strict action is taken against them.
How to reach
Dokki is well connected by road by way of Shilong, so you can book a private vehicle to go here or even the bus facility is available for it.
Guwahati railway station is the nearest railway station here by train. The dock is about 180 kilometers away from here.
by sumati