Mongri Eco Homestay

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Meghalaya
Badrirongsawe Village, South Garo Hills
No. of travellers : 2

Immersive village stay in South Garo Hills

A remote eco homestay in South Garo Hills, offering an immersive Garo village stay amid forests, limestone landscapes and rich local culture near Siju.

Why we love this camp?
  • Near Siju caves and forests
  • Perfect for nature explorers
Mongri Eco Homestay

Mongri Eco Homestay is located in the southern part of the Garo Hills, in the interiors of Badrirongsawe village, one of Meghalaya’s most ecologically rich and culturally vibrant regions. The homestay lies close to the limestone landscapes of Siju and is best accessed via Shillong or Guwahati, with the journey offering a deep transition from towns into rural forested terrain.

Set within an active village environment, Mongri Eco Homestay offers guests a front-row view of everyday Garo life, villagers engaged in farming, cattle rearing and daily routines. One of the most memorable aspects of the stay is the arrival itself: guests leave the main road, walk through village paths and cross a small stream before reaching the homestay, making the experience scenic and deeply immersive.

The region is well known for its proximity to the Siju Caves, among the longest cave systems in India, as well as its surrounding forests, rivers and waterfalls. Mongri Eco Homestay serves as an excellent base for travellers looking to explore South Garo Hills beyond conventional tourist circuits.

Camp features
  • Comfortable bedding
  • Attached western washroom
  • Solar-powered electricity
  • Clean, well-maintained rooms
  • Organic & local meals
Your host: Hausabai Shrawan Ughade
  • Warm and experienced host
  • 2 years of hosting experience
  • Languages spoken – Garo, Hindi & basic English

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Mongri Eco Homestay is run by Mikasal, a young and enthusiastic local host who lives at the homestay with his family. A keen traveller himself, Mikasal enjoys meeting people from different cultures and sharing stories, ideas and experiences.
His passion for travel and conversations inspired him to open his home to guests, creating a space rooted in exchange, storytelling and cultural connection. Visitors are warmly welcomed into the family’s daily life, whether sharing meals, discussing journeys or learning about the traditions and evolving realities of the Garo Hills.

Enjoy organic local food!
  • Traditional Garo dishes
  • Seasonal, locally sourced ingredients
  • Simple, home-cooked meals

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Meals at Mongri Eco Homestay are prepared fresh using locally sourced ingredients, reflecting everyday food traditions of the Garo community. Guests often share meals with the host family, making food an important part of cultural interaction and storytelling during the stay.

Explore the unexplored!
  • Siju caves and limestone trails
  • Serpent Waterfall
  • Matromg Nanpat Waterfall
  • Balpakram National Park
  • Natural Swimming Pool

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Mongri Eco Homestay allows travellers to experience South Garo Hills beyond sightseeing. Guests live within the village, engage with its people and explore forests, caves, rivers and cultural landscapes at a slow and meaningful pace. From limestone caves to storytelling evenings, the stay offers a deep connection to land, nature and community.

What it includes?

– Overnight stay at Mongri Eco Homestay
– Breakfast and Dinner
– Complimentary tea
– Interaction with the host family

What it excludes?

– Lunch and snacks
– Transportation to the village
– Personal expenses
– Guided excursions or park permits

Is this Nature Camp right for you?

Mongri Eco Homestay is ideal for travellers seeking a raw, immersive village experience in South Garo Hills. It suits nature lovers, explorers and culture-focused travellers who value authenticity, local interaction and slow travel.
This homestay may not suit guests looking for luxury or urban comforts but it is perfect for those who want to explore Meghalaya’s lesser-known regions, caves, forests and village life while staying closely connected to the local community.

Hear from the Travellers

  • We were lucky to stay at the Astrostays at Pangong Lake. The house is overlooking the lake. The rooms are very comfortable and the bathroom is essential but perfectly functional. The living room is in the traditional Ladakhi style. The family running the homestay (brother and two sisters) is so nice that we regretted staying only for one night. We absolutely recommend this place.

    Nicolò
    Group Traveller
  • Lovely Family and Lovely Home. We stayed at Thiksey Eco Homestay for one night as the Thiksey Monastery is close by. The whole family is very welcoming. The two daughters are engineers, son is very knowledgeable, friendly and a passionate photographer besides being a Trip Host. The mother is a nice lady and cooks delicious momos and cookies. The father is very warm and down to earth. We enjoyed a very homely stay. The hosts are requested to provide a little hard bed and provide some cloth hanging strip in the bathroom. If a hand wash bottle could also be kept. The hosts are superb.

    Alok V.
    Couple Traveller
  • Clean place, welcoming and accommodative hosts, provide help and guidance to prehistoric sites on Indus River. Provided lunch and dinner in pure Ladhaki style that was delicious at Domkhar Eco Homestay. Would highly recommend this serene location by an absolutely pure glacier fed mountain stream. Enjoy the tall peaks for a perfect R&R.

    Jaishanker
    Solo Traveller
  • What a lovely family, we absolutely loved our stay at Padum Eco Homestay! Everyone was so warm and welcoming, it truly felt like home. The food was delicious and the rooms were clean and comfortable. Perfect location with beautiful views. Great value for money and very family-friendly. Highly recommend!

    Kush Rastogi
    Group Traveller
  • The Sakti Eco Homestay is run by an Army veteran and his wife , helped by their daughter when she is with them.
    They are very kind and hospitable, we have very tasty yet homely food made by them that was very soothing after a long trip of eating outside food. The house the surrounded by garden / vegetation and is in the middle of a farm with lovely views of the mountains around.
    A memorable stay I must say !

    Bhaskar Jayaraman
    Group Traveller
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