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Dawki Bridge

Mawlynnong Village, Meghalaya, India
The Dawki Bridge, also known as the Tamabil Bridge, is a historic suspension bridge that spans the crystal-clear Umngot River. Built by the British in 1932, the bridge is a marvel of engineering and a significant landmark in the region. The bridge is a crucial link for trade between India and Bangla desh and is a major hub of activity. The bridge provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the Umngot River and the surrounding lush green hills. On a clear day, you can see the distant plains of Bangladesh and the bustling border crossing. The bridge is a popular spot for tourists and is a great place for photography. The serene and peaceful atmosphere of the place, combined with the stunning views, makes it a perfect spot for relaxation and quiet contemplation. The bridge is a living piece of history that continues to play a significant role in the lives of the locals.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30-45 minutes
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    Place Type:
    Bridge, Historical Landmark
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    Entry Fees:
    There is no entry fee to walk on the bridge. However, a nominal fee may be charged for parking. ...
    There is no entry fee to walk on the bridge. However, a nominal fee may be charged for parking.
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    Timing:
    The bridge is accessible from sunrise to sunset, generally from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is not advisable to visit after dark due to the lack of proper lighting and the busy traffic. ...
    The bridge is accessible from sunrise to sunset, generally from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is not advisable to visit after dark due to the lack of proper lighting and the busy traffic.
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    Special Events:
    No specific events are held here. However, the bridge is a hub of activity during trade fairs and festivals. The Indo-Bangladesh border is a place of cultural exchange, with people from both sides of the border meeting and trading goods. ...
    No specific events are held here. However, the bridge is a hub of activity during trade fairs and festivals. The Indo-Bangladesh border is a place of cultural exchange, with people from both sides of the border meeting and trading goods.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The bridge itself is a great subject for photos. The panoramic view of the Umngot River and the surrounding hills provides a great backdrop for photos. You can also take photos of the traditional boats and the local fishermen from the bridge. ...
    The bridge itself is a great subject for photos. The panoramic view of the Umngot River and the surrounding hills provides a great backdrop for photos. You can also take photos of the traditional boats and the local fishermen from the bridge.

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Things To Do

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    The main activity is to walk on the bridge and admire the stunning views of the Umngot River and the surrounding hills. You can also take beautiful photos and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the place. You can also watch the bustling border crossing and the trade between India and Bangladesh. ...

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    Why Famous:
    The Dawki Bridge is famous for its historical significance and for providing a breathtaking panoramic view of the crystal-clear Umngot River. It is a crucial link for trade between India and Bangladesh and is a major hub of activity. The stunning views and the historical significance make it a pop...
    The Dawki Bridge is famous for its historical significance and for providing a breathtaking panoramic view of the crystal-clear Umngot River. It is a crucial link for trade between India and Bangladesh and is a major hub of activity. The stunning views and the historical significance make it a popular tourist attraction.
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    Architecture:
    The Dawki Bridge is a historic suspension bridge with a length of a few hundred meters and a height of a few meters above the river. The bridge is made of a mix of steel and concrete, with a simple yet elegant design. The bridge's walking surface is made of metal grates, which provide a unique exp...
    The Dawki Bridge is a historic suspension bridge with a length of a few hundred meters and a height of a few meters above the river. The bridge is made of a mix of steel and concrete, with a simple yet elegant design. The bridge's walking surface is made of metal grates, which provide a unique experience. The bridge is a testament to the British-era engineering and is a significant landmark in the region.
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    How To Reach:
    The Dawki Bridge is located in Dawki, on the Indo-Bangladesh border. It is best to hire a private taxi or cab from Mawlynnong, Shillong, or Cherrapunji. The journey is scenic and takes about 1-2 hours. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Be cautious while walking on the bridge, as it can be busy with traffic. Do not litter and help preserve the pristine environment. Be respectful of the local culture and the historical significance of the bridge. It is a good practice to hire a local guide, who can also provide valuable insight...

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