From Our Correspondent
Nongpoh, Feb 10: Aimed at shedding light on the historical and cultural importance of the bat caves, locally referred to as ‘Krem Lymbit’ and to boost tourism in the district, Ri-Bhoi tourism and Environmental Development Forum (RBT&EDF) organised a 5-kilometer trek to the Pnah Kyndeng Sanctuary Bat Caves, starting from Pahambir Lum on Saturday.
The trek garnered active participation from hundreds representing diverse demographics.
Nestled in the heart of Raid Nonglyngdoh in Ri-Bhoi district, the caves hold a significant place in the region’s history.
It’s noteworthy that the caves were officially recognised as a key tourist attraction in the state on April 9, 2021, during the visit of the then-chairman of the Meghalaya tourism Development Corporation, Sanbor Shullai.
tourism Minister, Paul Lyngdoh along with Nongpoh legislator Mayralborn Syiem also visited the Pnah Kyndeng Sanctuary Bat Caves and vowed to work towards the enhancement of tourism in the…
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