
Jowai : Jowai, the headquarters of the Jaintia Hills district
is situated 64 Kms away from the national highway. A
picturesque town circled by the majestic Myntdu River.
Thadlaskein
Lake: 56 Kms from Shillong. According to
legend this lake was dug with the ends of bows by members
of 290 clans of U Sajiar Niangli, a rebel general of
Jaintia Raja, to commemorate the great exodus of the
clans. It is a historical lake and a beautiful spot
for outing, boating and picnic.
Megalithic
Remnants- Nartiang: 65 Kms from Shillong, was the summer capital of the
Jaintia Kings, of Sutnga State. Huge monoliths, form
the striking landmark of the village, said to be erected
by Mar Phalyngki, a Goliath of yore. The Nartiang menhir
measures 27 feet 6 inches in thickness. The monoliths
represent the megalithic culture of the Hynniewtrep
people. It is literally the Stonehenge of the Northeast
of India. A 500 years old temple of Durga is another
attraction at Nartiang.
Syndai: An important village of Jaintia Hills which is famous
for a number of caves and caverns in the limestone-borne
area, used as hide-outs during war times between Jaintia
Hills and foreign intruders.
Syntu
Ksiar: Syntu Ksiar, which means 'golden flower'
is a vast pool of calm water, where the river Myntdu
which almost encircles Jowai, appears to come to a sudden
halt. At Syntu Ksiar, the Myntdu provides a memorable
scene of remarkable beauty as it seemingly disappears
for rest into thecalm of the mighty pool, and then,
as if aroused from a momentary invigorating slumber,
it runs its ever vibrant course, again.