Mawlynnong village in Meghalaya has introduced “Silent Sundays,” restricting single-day tourist visits to preserve its environment and community life. The decision by the local Dorbar Shnong aims to manage heavy tourist traffic that threatens the village’s cleanliness and ecosystem. Overnight visitors are still allowed, encouraging slower, community-based tourism in one of Northeast India’s most celebrated destinations.
Mawlynnong Introduces Silent Sundays Protecting Cleanest Village in Meghalaya

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