Postcards

1. Department of Tourism, Meghalaya, announces ‘Postcards from Meghalaya’ on National Geographic.
2. Produced by National Geographic Creative Works.
3. Showcases Meghalaya’s cultural heritage, natural beauty, and unique cuisine.


Shillong, June 11: The Department of Tourism, Meghalaya, has announced the premiere of ‘Postcards from Meghalaya’ on National Geographic.

Produced by National Geographic Creative Works, this series is designed to transport viewers to the breathtaking landscapes of Meghalaya, showcasing its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and unique cuisine.

The government highlighted that the show explores Meghalaya’s hidden gems and traditions, taking viewers from the bustling streets of Shillong to the serene Umiam Lake and the famous living root bridges of Nongriat.


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The series not only captures the state’s picturesque locations but also delves into the unique customs and indigenous knowledge of the Khasi people, emphasizing their deep connection to the land.

Host Larisa D’Sa expressed her excitement about her solo travels through Meghalaya, emphasizing the joy of discovering hidden treasures and meeting remarkable locals. She described the state’s natural beauty and cultural richness, encouraging viewers to experience its wonders firsthand.

The series provides an intimate look at the local lifestyle, music, traditions, and cuisine, featuring dishes like spicy bamboo shoots and smoked meats to highlight the region’s culinary heritage.

With stunning visuals and engaging storytelling, ‘Postcards from Meghalaya’ aims to present the state as a must-visit destination, inviting travelers to explore its diverse attractions and warm hospitality.