Meghalaya
Venture into the heart of Meghalaya, where nature and human ingenuity intertwine to create the Living Root Bridges — living architecture shaped by centuries of harmony between people and nature. This 7-day journey explores the root bridge trail from Rangthylliang to Mawkyrnot, through villages like Nongriat, Kudengrim, Nongbareh, and Padu, before reaching the misty valleys of Sohra and Dawki. Each bridge tells a story of patience, sustainability, and resilience — where roots grow stronger with time. Discover crystal rivers, jungle trails, and serene Khasi villages that preserve this ancient eco-art form. Perfect for explorers, trekkers, and culture seekers, this adventure reveals Meghalaya’s most enchanting and living wonders.
Arrive at Shillong, the “Scotland of the East,” and set out toward Rangthylliang, a charming village surrounded by lush hills and ancient forests. Begin your journey to Mawkyrnot, known for its massive and lesser-known multi-level root bridges hidden deep within the jungle. The trail offers panoramic views of the valley and an introduction to Meghalaya’s living heritage. Spend time interacting with villagers who maintain these natural wonders through generations. Evening free for rest and acclimatization. Overnight stay in Mawkyrnot.;
Start early for a scenic drive and trek to Nongriat, home to the iconic Double Decker Living Root Bridge — one of Meghalaya’s most famous attractions. Descend nearly 3,000 steps through forested trails, crossing small streams and suspension bridges. The sight of the double-decked bridge, built entirely from living tree roots, is a breathtaking reward. Take a refreshing dip in nearby natural pools and waterfalls before returning to your eco-lodge. Enjoy a quiet evening under starlit skies surrounded by forest sounds. Overnight in Nongriat.;
After breakfast, drive to Mawlynnong, celebrated as the cleanest village in Asia. Walk through its spotless lanes, bamboo walkways, and vibrant gardens. Visit the Single Decker Root Bridge in Riwai Village, a short walk from Mawlynnong, where nature’s craftsmanship continues to thrive. Enjoy panoramic views from the Sky View Tower, overlooking the Bangladesh plains. Immerse yourself in Khasi hospitality and enjoy traditional local cuisine. Overnight stay in Mawlynnong.;
Today, head towards Kudengrim, an unexplored gem famous for its hidden root bridges and waterfalls. Trek through dense forest trails that reveal several small root bridges along the way. The village offers an authentic rural experience, where traditional Khasi homes stand amidst fields and forests. Interact with locals to understand how they nurture these living structures over generations. Evening at leisure, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of the hills. Overnight stay in Kudengrim.;
After breakfast, continue your root bridge journey to the twin villages of Nongbareh and Padu. Both villages are home to intricate living bridges, each differing in shape and size. These bridges connect communities and symbolize the deep respect locals have for nature. Visit local viewpoints, explore jungle trails, and enjoy the scenic surroundings dotted with waterfalls. Capture moments of authenticity as you witness daily village life. Overnight stay in Padu.;
Travel to Sohra (Cherrapunji), the land of rain and waterfalls. En route, stop at viewpoints offering sweeping views of mist-covered valleys. In Sohra, visit the Nohkalikai Falls and Mawsmai Cave, marveling at Meghalaya’s geological wonders. Spend the evening exploring local markets or simply relax while the clouds roll over the cliffs. Sohra’s charm lies in its blend of natural drama and cultural depth. Overnight stay in Cherrapunji.;
Your final day takes you to Dawki, a riverside paradise near the India-Bangladesh border. Visit Shnongpdeng, where the crystal-clear waters of the Umngot River flow beneath hanging root bridges and suspension paths. Enjoy a peaceful boat ride or a swim in the transparent river. After soaking in the serenity, begin your return journey toward Guwahati, carrying with you unforgettable memories of Meghalaya’s living bridges, hidden trails, and the deep connection between humans and nature. End of tour.;
Ans: The best time depends on what you want to experience: March to May (Spring/Summer): Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and gardens. September to November (Autumn): Clear skies, vibrant colors. December to February (Winter): Snowfall in Gulmarg, Sonmarg & Pahalgam – perfect for snow lovers and skiers.
Duration : 5 Nights & 6 Days
Places to Visit :
Jammu | Katra | Vaishno Devi | Shiv Khori
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