Mawsynram, located in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya, holds
the Guinness World Record for the highest average annual rainfall.
With an average annual rainfall of around 467 inches (11,871
millimeters), Mawsynram experiences exceptionally heavy precipitation throughout the year.
The region's high precipitation is primarily due to its location along
the path of the southwest monsoon winds, which bring moisture-laden clouds.
Despite the relentless rainfall, Mawsynram's landscape boasts lush
greenery, with dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant vegetation thriving in the wet
conditions.
The local flora and fauna have adapted to the extreme wetness, with
plants featuring large leaves to capture rain and animals sheltering in the dense foliage.
Despite its challenging weather, Mawsynram attracts tourists fascinated
by its record-breaking rainfall and stunning natural beauty, offering a unique experience for
adventurous travelers.