Explore one of India’s longest river caves, Krem Chympe, on a 5-hour guided adventure deep into Meghalaya’s mysterious underground world.
Trek to the hidden Khaddum Waterfall, crossing hanging bridges and forest trails to reach this untouched gem tucked within East Jaintia Hills.
Enjoy a raw, offbeat adventure with expert guides, safety gear, and stunning views that blend thrill, discovery, and Meghalaya’s wild beauty.
Get a chance to explore the natural limestone pools and witness rare cave wildlife like India’s largest cavefish and bat colonies.
About Meghalaya:
Also, called the "Abode of Clouds," Meghalaya is one of the most beautiful and unique states in Northeast India. Covered in green hills, clear rivers, and misty forests, it is known for its living root bridges, hidden caves, and powerful waterfalls. The state is full of natural wonders from popular destinations like Cherrapunji and Dawki to lesser-known gems deep in the forest, offering a perfect place for all.
About the Caving Experience in Krem Chympe & Khaddum Waterfall:
Hidden in the East Jaintia Hills, Krem Chympe is one of India’s longest caves and a paradise for cave explorers. This river cave is stretched over 10.5 kilometers and is filled with natural limestone formations, still pools, flowing underground streams, and even rare cave-dwelling species like the world’s largest cavefish. As you walk through the cave get a feeling of stepping in a secret world carved out over thousands of years. This adventure starts with a short trek through the forest, crossing the Wah Lukha River via a hanging bridge. After exploring the cave with expert guides and safety gear, you’ll continue towards Khaddum Waterfall, a beautiful hidden cascade tucked away in greenery. The entire experience takes about 5 hours and includes both trekking and caving. It’s perfect for travelers who want to go beyond the usual tourist spots and dive into Meghalaya’s wild and beautiful side.
Activity Duration: 5 Hours