For those who prefer misty forests over snow, Meghalaya offers a different kind of winter adventure. During the dry months from November to February, the state’s vast network of limestone caves becomes accessible, inviting adventurers to crawl, climb, and wade through fascinating subterranean worlds. The caves of Siju, Mawsmai, and Liat Prah—among the longest and deepest in India—reveal stunning rock formations, underground rivers, and cathedral-like chambers sculpted over millennia. Above ground, the Khasi and Jaintia Hills become a hub for thrilling outdoor pursuits like ziplining over forest canopies, waterfall rappelling, and hiking across the living root bridges. With its lush greenery, cool weather, and sense of mystery, Meghalaya transforms the idea of winter adventure into a journey through nature’s hidden depths.