Wei Sawdong Falls: From Meghalaya's Hidden Gem to a Chilling Crime Scene
Wei Sawdong Falls, once a serene tourist spot in Meghalaya, is now the tragic crime scene of the honeymoon murder case. Explore its beauty and the horror that unfolded there.
Introduction
Known for its crystal-clear tiered waterfalls and breathtaking surroundings, Wei Sawdong Falls has long been one of Meghalaya’s most cherished eco-tourism spots. But in May 2025, it became the site of a gruesome discovery—the body of Raja Raghuvanshi, victim of the now-infamous honeymoon murder.
What is Wei Sawdong Falls?
Located near Cherrapunji (Sohra), Wei Sawdong is a three-tiered waterfall renowned for its turquoise waters, steep descent, and stunning photo opportunities. It’s a favorite among trekkers and nature lovers seeking untouched landscapes.Tourist Experience Before the Tragedy
Before the incident, visitors often described the trek as moderately challenging but worth every step. Local guides, including Albert Pde (involved in this case), frequently led tours for honeymooners and adventure seekers.The Crime Scene Discovery
On June 2, 2025, after local tip-offs and missing person reports, police discovered Raja’s decomposing body at the base of Wei Sawdong Falls. A blood-stained machete was also recovered nearby, sparking a murder investigation.How the Crime Changed the Site
Since the murder, the site has seen a drop in tourism. Local authorities have increased security and are reviewing safety protocols. Some visitors now avoid the area, while others come out of curiosity.Voices from the Local Community
Local residents express a mix of sadness and frustration. “It was our pride. Now people know it for something tragic,” said a shopkeeper near the trail.Conclusion
Wei Sawdong Falls is more than just a beautiful location—it’s now part of a haunting criminal investigation. As Meghalaya recovers from the shock, one can only hope that peace returns to this natural marvel.
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