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Please click on the images for glimpses of Meghalaya's Living Root-Bridges. IMAGE: The exotic doubledecker root-bridge at Nongriat, East Khasi.
Step into a real-life fairytale in Meghalaya! Discover the breathtaking Double Decker Living Root Bridge in Cherrapunji and experience the charm of Meghalaya’s hidden gems. A must-visit for ...
§ These root bridges take 10 to 15 years to gain the perfect shape and are over 100 feet long. Location: Double decker living root bridge located in Cherrapunji in Meghalaya village Nongriat.
Living root bridges in Meghalaya's forests illustrate an exceptional blend of natural engineering and cultural tradition. Crafted by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes using Ficus elastica roots, these ...
In Meghalaya's forests, living root bridges emerge from trained tree roots, connecting villages and showcasing indigenous knowledge, harmony with nature, and sustainable engineering. Less crowded ...
The term ‘Living Root Bridges’ stems from the ongoing growth and adaptation of the bridge itself. Unlike conventional structures that deteriorate with age, these bridges evolve and strengthen ...
The Living Root Bridge Project, launched in 2015, compiles all his diligent efforts to locate, map, photograph, study, and even measure the bridges around Meghalaya, which he has been traveling to ...
Researchers from the Technical University of Munich studied Meghalaya’s living-root bridges and applied those concepts in the construction of Baubotanik Kitchen, whose roof is made from tree canopy.
NEIAH hosts unique yoga event at Meghalaya's living root bridge, blending tradition, nature, and well-being for International Day of Yoga.