Tura is a hilly town located in the West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya, India. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, misty hills, and diverse flora and fauna. Tura serves as a cultural and administrative center of the Garo tribes. The Nokrek National Park, near Tura, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to various species of plants and animals, including the rare Red Panda. The town is also famous for its landmark Tura Peak, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding lowlands and rivers. Tura has rich biodiversity and is surrounded by small rivers and waterfalls, adding to its scenic beauty. The Balpakram National Park, another attraction nearby, is known for its unique topography and wild buffalo. Additionally, the Siju Cave is one of the longest caves in the Indian subcontinent, providing visitors with an extraordinary spelunking experience. Tura has a moderate climate, heavy rainfall during the monsoon, and a thriving cultural scene that reflects the lifestyle of the Garo people.