The Garo Hills (IPA: ˈgɑ:ro:) are part of the Garo-Khasi range in the Meghalaya state of India.
These places are rich reserves of natural flora and fauna and a refuge for endangered animals.
Till death, the newborn baby belongs to the mother's family, irrespective of sex, even after marriage.
Till now, the institution of Bachelors dormitories which is gradually disappearing amongst the tribes of the northeastern region, is found in the Garo villages.
[10] The traditional Garo female dress is a piece of cloth around the waist and a blouse or vest.
Garo Hills, known for its abundance of wildlife, attracts naturalists and photographers to capture the multifaceted sights of a unique range of flora and fauna.
[13] A sunset view can be best seen from Tura Peak at 1,400 m (4,600 ft) and its summit can be reached by a 5 km (3.1 mi) trek, partly by hiking and also by rock-climbing.