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Double Decker Root Bridge - Crown of Meghalaya


Meghalaya is famous for its root bridges. Double Decker root bridge is the crown among these bridges. It is built on the Umshiang river at Nongriat village.

The path is arduous. Climbing down 3500 steps takes you to the Double Decker root bridge.  Reaching the destination is easy. But climbing up 3500 steps to come back takes the breath away.  Moreover, the leg muscles remain stiff for two days.

The trek level is moderate here. A normal person who walks regularly can trudge the path.

But I must say, all the efforts are worthwhile!  

The green jungle and its sound speak to us.  As if giving the message, stay evergreen for life! The unseen birds sing sweetly. Their singing lingers in the heart. 



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First, we come across a narrow bridge. One person can commute at a time. The stream below flows softly with clear water. The bridge trembles as we set our foot on it. But nothing to worry! It is sturdy enough to carry weight.

The second bridge has iron strips.  Again we see a small waterfall and clean water.


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Then few steps we have to climb up to reach the double-decker root bridge.

We had started our trek at 6:15 am from Tyrna village. Our accommodation was quite close to the starting point of the trek. We reached our destination by 7:40 am. The view was breathtaking. The morning rays were falling on the bridge from behind.


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 The calm fish were swimming in the water. 


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From the bridge, one can go up to Rainbow falls trekking on rough terrain. It is a kind of adventurous trek. So, we decided to skip it. Spending half an hour by the bridge, we started our journey back.

I was exercising regularly before coming. But I had to take a break after climbing 100/200 steps to catch up on my breath. My dear husband never huffed or puffed. A result of gymming regularly and avoiding junk! And my dear daughter was guiding us from the front along with our guide. So proud of both of them!

By 10 am, we finally reached back to our accommodation. A sense of accomplishment filled my heart. The experience was one of a kind. And taught me a lesson to look after my health.

Our guide Muang was a happy fellow with a constant smile on his face. He enthusiastically showed us the construction work of his new house. He makes two 2-3 trips per day to guide travelers to the bridge. He was wearing the jacket all the time and seemed not to be sweating at all. And I was drenched in sweat by the time I came back.

A double-decker root bridge is located on difficult terrain. There are other root bridges in Meghalaya as well that are easily accessible. The one is near Mawlynnong, India's cleanest village. 

Root bridges are formed by living roots of a species of rubber plant, native to the northeast region. The roots of this plant are interlinked to each other to form a bridge. Khasi tribe from Meghalaya has invented the trick to interlink the roots. The bridges are sustainable and sturdy.

The bridge is unique and worth visiting. However, the journey towards the bridge is more beautiful. It touches the soul and brings calmness to the mind. Nothing matters in this world in front of the sheer beauty of the nature!

Double Decker root bridge is definitely the crown of Meghalaya.

The views still linger in my heart..


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