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Shilong is beautiful hills destination tourism attractive place explore trip around mountain view than Kerala
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Kerala is best
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Kerala and Shillong are both top-tier, but they offer *completely* different vibes. Here’s a straight comparison to help you choose based on what you're looking for. Go with Kerala if you want: 1. Backwaters (Alleppey, Kumarakom) and houseboat stays 2. Beaches (Varkala, Kovalam) + sunsets + seafood 3. Hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad (tea estates, cool weather) 4. Ayurveda, massages, and relaxing stays 5. Cultural experiences like Kathakali, Theyyam, and temple festivals Go with Shillong if you want: 1. Lush green landscapes, waterfalls, and cooler mountain weather 2. Cleanest village (Mawlynnong), living root bridges, and caves 3. Quieter, less commercial tourist experience 4. Local Khasi cuisine and a unique Northeast Indian vibe 5. Easy hops to Cherrapunjee and Dawki (crystal-clear river) **Verdict:** - Choose **Kerala** if you want a diverse, laid-back trip with beaches, hills, culture, and comfort. - Choose **Shillong** if you want scenic mountain beauty, offbeat adventure, and cooler climate. If you're going between May and July, Shillong wins on weather. For October to February, Kerala is unbeatable. Understood. Here's the revised version without bold words. Go with Kerala if you want: 1. Backwaters in Alleppey or Kumarakom with houseboat stays 2. Beautiful beaches like Varkala and Kovalam 3. Hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad for tea estates and cool weather 4. Ayurveda treatments, spa sessions, and peaceful resorts 5. Rich culture with classical dance, temple architecture, and local cuisine Go with Shillong if you want: 1. Scenic hills, waterfalls, and a much cooler mountain climate 2. Unique places like Mawlynnong, Cherrapunjee, and Dawki 3. Less touristy and more offbeat exploration 4. Adventure activities like trekking, caving, and river boating 5. A distinct blend of tribal culture, local music, and Northeast food Verdict: Pick Kerala for a laid-back, diverse trip mixing nature, culture, and comfort. Pick Shillong if you want mountain landscapes, adventure, and a quieter experience. If you're traveling in summer, Shillong is better for the weather. For winter or cultural immersion, Kerala delivers more variety.
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