India’s northeast is dazzling with pink hues as the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival returns this November. Known as the world’s only autumn cherry blossom celebration, it transforms Meghalaya into a floral wonderland, blending nature’s beauty with music, fashion, and cultural festivities
When most people think of cherry blossoms, Japan’s springtime sakura comes to mind. But in India’s Meghalaya, the Himalayan cherry trees bloom in November, painting the hillsides and streets of Shillong in soft pink. According to AsiaOne, WanderOn, and the Meghalaya Government Portal, the festival is held around Ward’s Lake, Polo Grounds, and Shillong Golf Course, offering postcard-perfect views. This year’s edition, running mid-November, features live music, fashion shows, wine tasting, and performances by artists including Nora Fatehi. The event is part of the state’s Autumn Calendar 2025, launched to boost tourism and showcase Meghalaya’s unique seasonal charm.
Key highlights
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Shillong hosts the world’s only autumn cherry blossom festival, typically mid-November
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Blossoms bloom across Ward’s Lake, Polo Grounds, and Umiam Lake
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Nora Fatehi headlines Day 1 with a live performance on November 14
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Festival includes music, dance, fashion, food stalls, and wine tasting
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Meghalaya’s Tourism Ministry launched the Autumn Calendar 2025 to promote seasonal travel
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The event draws thousands of visitors and boosts local economy and cultural pride
With misty mountains and pink petals, Meghalaya’s cherry blossom festival offers a surreal escape—one that rivals the famed sakura of Japan.
Sources: AsiaOne, Meghalaya Government Portal, WanderOn.