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Dawki and Umngot River

Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya, India
While Dawki itself is a small town, its fame rests on the breathtaking Umngot River, which serves as a natural border between India and Bangladesh. The river is renowned for its unbelievably clear, emerald-green water, so transparent that the riverbed, with its colorful stones and aquatic life, is c learly visible from the surface. This creates an optical illusion where boats seem to be floating in mid-air, a spectacle that has captivated countless visitors and photographers. The experience of boating on the Umngot is nothing short of magical, a serene journey through a landscape that feels almost otherworldly. The iconic suspension bridge, built by the British, further adds to the scenic beauty, providing a perfect vantage point to admire the river and its surroundings. Dawki is not just a destination for its beauty; it's a hub for various adventure activities, including snorkeling, kayaking, and camping on the riverbanks. The village of Shnongpdeng, located just a few kilometers upstream from Dawki, has become a major adventure tourism center, offering a range of thrilling activities. The pristine natural environment, combined with the tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity for adventure, makes Dawki and the Umngot River a truly unforgettable destination.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4-5 hours
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    Place Type:
    River, Adventure spot, Nature spot
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    Entry Fees:
    There is an entry fee to the river, and a nominal fee is charged for boating and other activities. ...
    There is an entry fee to the river, and a nominal fee is charged for boating and other activities.
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    Timing:
    The river is accessible during daylight hours, typically from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. ...
    The river is accessible during daylight hours, typically from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
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    Special Events:
    No specific festivals or events are held here, but the local community often organizes small gatherings and cultural events on the riverbanks. ...
    No specific festivals or events are held here, but the local community often organizes small gatherings and cultural events on the riverbanks.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The best photos can be taken of the crystal-clear Umngot River, with the boats seemingly floating in mid-air. The iconic suspension bridge is also a great backdrop for photos. The surrounding hills and the serene landscape provide great backdrops for photos. ...
    The best photos can be taken of the crystal-clear Umngot River, with the boats seemingly floating in mid-air. The iconic suspension bridge is also a great backdrop for photos. The surrounding hills and the serene landscape provide great backdrops for photos.

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Things To Do

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    The main activities here are boating on the Umngot River, snorkeling, kayaking, and camping on the riverbanks. The iconic suspension bridge is a great spot for photography, and the local market is a great place to buy local handicrafts and food. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Dawki and the Umngot River are famous for the crystal-clear, emerald-green water of the river, which is so transparent that the riverbed is clearly visible. This unique feature has made it a major tourist attraction and a popular spot for adventure activities. ...
    Dawki and the Umngot River are famous for the crystal-clear, emerald-green water of the river, which is so transparent that the riverbed is clearly visible. This unique feature has made it a major tourist attraction and a popular spot for adventure activities.
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    Architecture:
    The Umngot River is a natural wonder with minimal man-made structures. The most prominent man-made structure is the Dawki Bridge, a suspension bridge built by the British. The bridge has a length of approximately 75 meters and a width of 4 meters. The bridge's steel cables and wooden planks are a...
    The Umngot River is a natural wonder with minimal man-made structures. The most prominent man-made structure is the Dawki Bridge, a suspension bridge built by the British. The bridge has a length of approximately 75 meters and a width of 4 meters. The bridge's steel cables and wooden planks are a testament to the engineering prowess of the British era. In addition to the bridge, the surrounding area has a few simple structures for tourism, such as boating jetties and small campsites. The architecture of the region is a mix of traditional and modern, with a focus on functional design. The local community has also built small huts and cottages for tourists, which are made of local materials like bamboo, wood, and stone, designed to blend in with the natural surroundings.
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    How To Reach:
    Dawki is located about 54 km from Jowai. You can hire a private taxi or a shared jeep from Jowai to get there. The journey is scenic and takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes of Meghalaya. ...

Tourism Tips

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    It is essential to wear comfortable and sturdy shoes for the walk. It is also advisable to carry a change of clothes if you plan on swimming. Be respectful of the local community and their way of life. Do not litter and help preserve the natural beauty of the area. It is a good idea to bring a ...

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