Krem Chympe in Meghalaya is one of the hidden gems of Meghalaya, which is also known for adopting strong eco-friendly practices. These practices are not just limited to Krem Chympe but extend to the nearby villages, where people showcase climate consciousness through sustainable ways of serving food and beverages crafted in bamboo vessels.

Meghalaya is one of the most beautiful states in India, which is also called one of the "Seven Sisters" states of Northeast India. The state, which is nestled in lush greenery, waterfalls, cascading rivers, monasteries, and various hidden gems, one of which is Krem Chympe, is situated in the Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya.

Krem Chympe is also considered India's 5th- longest cave, which is located at a walking distance of about 3 km roughly north along the path from the town of Khaddum to Sielkan. But do you know that this offbeat destination has a very unique way of saying no to plastic? Seems interesting to you? Then keep on reading to know more.

Krem Chympe

Krem Chympe | X/ @IndiaAesthetica

Krem Chympe has been following an eco-friendly practice for years

Krem Chympe in Meghalaya is one of the hidden gems of Meghalaya, which is also known for adopting strong eco-friendly practices. These practices are not just limited to Krem Chympe but extend to the nearby villages, where people showcase climate consciousness through sustainable ways of serving food and beverages crafted in bamboo vessels.

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