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How To Reach Lunglei

Lunglei, Mizoram, India
The Bridge of Rock, or Lunglei in the local Mizo language, is the single most significant natural landmark and the original namesake for the entire town of Lunglei, which translates directly to "Rock Bridge" or "Rocked Bridge". This unique natural arch is formed by a huge, monolithic rock spanning t he Nghasih Stream, a small tributary of the Tlawng River. Its formation is believed to be a result of geological forces, possibly volcanic or intense weathering over millennia, shaping a hard rock layer into a bridge-like structure over the flowing water. The landmark serves as the historical heart of the town's identity, providing a tangible link to its past and explaining its unusual name. In the old days, it was a practical crossing point, but today it is primarily a popular spot for picnicking, photography, and quiet contemplation. The natural rock formation is a striking feature against the backdrop of the surrounding lush greenery and the clear, flowing water of the Nghasih Stream. Visiting this site is essential for anyone wishing to understand the very identity and historical genesis of Lunglei town, offering a picturesque and easily accessible natural wonder right in the urban area, a rarity for a major town in Mizoram. The continuous flow of the stream beneath the rock adds a soothing natural soundscape to the visit.

How to Reach

By Air:

Fly to Aizawl and Direct Road Transfer:Fly to Lengpui Airport (AJL) near Aizawl (170-200 kms away). From there, take a shared sumo or private taxi directly to Lunglei town. The journey takes about 6-8 hours. Once in Lunglei, the site is central and easily reached by local transport or a short walk.

By Train:

Rail to Silchar followed by Road:Take a train to Silchar Railway Station (SCL) (250-280 kms from Lunglei). From Silchar, an overnight bus or a long-distance taxi will take you to Lunglei. This route is time-consuming.

By Road:

Central Location in Lunglei:The most common way is by road, connecting Lunglei to the rest of the state via NH 54. Once you reach the main bus or taxi stand in Lunglei town, the Bridge of Rock is within short walking distance (less than 1 km) or a very short, inexpensive local taxi/auto ride.

By Local Transport:

Walking and Local Taxis:Since it's very central, the best way to reach it within Lunglei is often by walking. If you are staying further out, a local town taxi or shared mini-cab will drop you off very close to the spot.

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