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Cherrapunji's living root bridges and Shillong's misty charm provide unforgettable experiences, while Dawki's Umngot River offers serene beauty, making Meghalaya a must-visit destination for rain ...
Meghalaya trying to secure UNESCO status for living root bridges: Sitharaman expresses support The proposal, backed by the state government and conservation experts, highlighted the ecological, ...
Home to the world’s wettest region, the Indian state of Meghalaya offers otherworldly vine bridges, sky-high waterfalls and India’s cleanest village.
Praising the community's deep connection with nature, FM Sitharaman said that the living root bridges of Meghalaya are a shining example of how traditional knowledge can offer global solutions.
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Exploring the Hidden Gems of Meghalaya: A Solo Traveler's Guide
Meghalaya, one of the seven sister states of Northeast India, is a land of natural beauty, misty mountains, vibrant culture, and a rich history. Known for its serene landscapes, waterfalls, caves ...
Dominick Merle India's living bridges are not built, but “grown,” can last as long as 500 years. They are known as the “Living Bridges of Meghalaya.” Dominick Merle ...
In the Indian state of Meghalaya, one of the wettest places on Earth, villagers are separated by rivers and valleys. To stay connected, they coax tree roots to grow together into living bridges.
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