Shillong: Meghalaya is hiding a new secret near Shillong. Bulls Trek is drawing travelers away from crowded tourist spots into the quiet of the Wahniangleng area. The destination sits 22 to 25 km outside the city. Drivers must park their vehicles and finish the final 1.8 km stretch on foot. It is a hike.
The path dips through green hills and open terrain. Views shift with every turn. While the trek tires the legs, the scenery keeps cameras busy. The terrain turns lush during the monsoon, though rain makes the ground slick. Wear sturdy shoes. Move with care when the weather turns.
A clear stream awaits at the bottom. The water flows through thick greenery and quiet, open spaces. It offers a total break from city noise. Basic amenities like parking, seating, and dustbins help keep the area clean. It is a destination that demands effort, but the payoff is worth it. As many visitors say, "the effort of getting there is easily compensated by the calm that awaits at the end."
This place has no grand monuments or rigid schedules. It rejects the standard tourist circuit. Travelers share their clips on social media to build the buzz. You cannot reach this spot by car. You have to walk. The journey leaves you tired, but the silence makes you forget the climb.

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