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Jingmaham Living Root Bridge

Mawlynnong Village, Meghalaya, India
While the Riwai Living Root Bridge is famous for its ease of access, the Jingmaham Living Root Bridge is a more secluded and authentic experience. Located in the picturesque village of Nohwet, this ancient living root bridge is a testament to the patient and ingenious way the locals have used nature to solve their everyday problems. The bridge is a single-decker structure, meticulously crafted by guiding the roots of the Ficus elastica tree across a stream. Over centuries, the roots have grown and intertwined, creating a robust and functional bridge that becomes stronger with each passing year. The walk to the bridge is a short and scenic one, through a lush forest that is filled with the sounds of birds and the rustling of leaves. The bridge is an integral part of the local ecosystem, and its preservation is a community-wide effort. The bridge is a symbol of the symbiotic relationship between the Khasi people and their natural environment.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1-1. 5 hours
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    Place Type:
    Living Root Bridge, Natural Landmark
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    Entry Fees:
    A nominal entry fee of Rs.20-30 per person is charged for entry into the root bridge area. This fee is used for the maintenance and preservation of the bridge and the surrounding area. ...
    A nominal entry fee of Rs.20-30 per person is charged for entry into the root bridge area. This fee is used for the maintenance and preservation of the bridge and the surrounding area.
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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 rugged terrain. ...
    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 rugged terrain.
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    Special Events:
    The bridge is a constant living entity and does not have specific special events associated with it. However, it is an integral part of the local community's daily life and is a hub of activity during local festivals and celebrations. The villagers take immense pride in maintaining and showcasing ...
    The bridge is a constant living entity and does not have specific special events associated with it. However, it is an integral part of the local community's daily life and is a hub of activity during local festivals and celebrations. The villagers take immense pride in maintaining and showcasing this natural wonder to the world.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The most iconic photo spot is a close-up shot of the bridge itself, highlighting the intricate weaving of the roots. A low-angle shot from the stream bed can capture the full grandeur of the bridge against the green backdrop. The surrounding forest and the stream also provide excellent opportuniti...
    The most iconic photo spot is a close-up shot of the bridge itself, highlighting the intricate weaving of the roots. A low-angle shot from the stream bed can capture the full grandeur of the bridge against the green backdrop. The surrounding forest and the stream also provide excellent opportunities for capturing scenic landscapes. The lush greenery and the misty atmosphere can also create ethereal portraits.

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Things To Do

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    The primary activity is to walk on the living bridge and marvel at its unique structure. Visitors can also enjoy a short and pleasant trek through the surrounding forest. The serene stream beneath the bridge is an ideal spot for quiet contemplation and photography. You can also interact with the locals in Nohwet village to learn more about the fascinating process of growing these living bridges. ...

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    Why Famous:
    The Jingmaham Living Root Bridge is famous for being a pristine and secluded example of the Khasi people's incredible bio-engineering skills. Its serene and less-crowded setting, in contrast to the more famous Double Decker bridge, makes it a preferred destination for those seeking a tranquil exper...
    The Jingmaham Living Root Bridge is famous for being a pristine and secluded example of the Khasi people's incredible bio-engineering skills. Its serene and less-crowded setting, in contrast to the more famous Double Decker bridge, makes it a preferred destination for those seeking a tranquil experience. It is a powerful symbol of the sustainable and symbiotic relationship between the local community and their natural environment.
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    Architecture:
    The architecture of the Jingmaham Living Root Bridge is entirely organic and dynamic. It is a single-decker structure with a length of approximately 25-30 meters. The height of the bridge above the stream varies depending on the water level, but it is typically a few meters. The bridge's walking ...
    The architecture of the Jingmaham Living Root Bridge is entirely organic and dynamic. It is a single-decker structure with a length of approximately 25-30 meters. The height of the bridge above the stream varies depending on the water level, but it is typically a few meters. The bridge's walking surface is reinforced with stones, sticks, and bamboos, but the primary load-bearing structure is the thick, woven network of rubber tree roots. The area of the bridge itself is small, but its surrounding environment is part of the overall design, with the lush greenery providing a natural and sturdy support system.
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    How To Reach:
    The Jingmaham Living Root Bridge is located in Nohwet village, a short distance from Mawlynnong. It is best to reach Mawlynnong by hiring a private taxi or cab from Shillong or Cherrapunji. From the parking area in Nohwet, it is a short and pleasant walk of about 15-20 minutes to reach the bridge....

Tourism Tips

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    Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes, as the path to the bridge can be a bit rugged and slippery, especially after rainfall. Carry a bottle of water and a camera to capture the stunning views. Be respectful of the local culture and the pristine environment by not littering and using the designated ...

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