In the mist-shrouded hills of Meghalaya, where the skies often weep in endless rain, nature has gifted the world one of its most unique wonders—the living root bridges. These bridges ...
Diljit Dosanjh's recent trip to Shillong has drawn attention to the captivating Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya. But why are these bridges so important? They are a remarkable example of human ...
Meghalaya’s double-decker and single-decker ... made from roots. The living bridges are made from the roots of the Ficus elastica tree, which produces a series of secondary roots to form bridges.
SHILLONG, India -- I froze. My heart skipped a beat, and my head spun wildly. It was as if my soul had left my body when I stepped onto a 150-meter bamboo skywalk perched on a mountain ridge.
Meghalaya, call "Abode of Clouds," stunning state India offers breathtaking landscapes serene hills lush forests cozy weather ...
GUWAHATI: The Meghalaya government has decided to make ... The trek to the place, a part of the retreat, was to witness the Living Root Bridge. Addressing community members, Sangma highlighted ...
BBC Bitesize has taken a look at some of the world’s most intriguing bridges that you might not have heard of. The north-eastern state of Meghalaya in India, is one of the wettest places on Earth.
Not far from Dawki, the iconic living root bridges of Meghalaya add another layer of adventure to the experience. These natural bridges, created by manipulating the roots of ancient trees ...
Situated in East Khasi Hill district of Meghalaya, 15 km west of Cherrapunji ... to use one of the jingkieng deingjris, which are living bridges made from roots of rubber trees.