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Kynshi River Bridge

Mawryngkneng, Meghalaya, India
The Kynshi River Bridge is a magnificent engineering marvel that spans the powerful and pristine Kynshi River in the West Khasi Hills. This location is a serene escape from the bustling urban life of Shillong, offering travelers a glimpse into the raw, untouched beauty of Meghalaya. The river itself is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters that flow through deep gorges and lush green valleys, creating a landscape that looks like a living painting. The bridge serves as a vital artery connecting remote villages, but for tourists, it is a vantage point that offers a 360-degree view of the surrounding mountain ranges and the roaring rapids below. The area is enveloped in a sense of tranquility, where the only sounds are the whistling wind and the rhythmic flow of the water hitting the boulders. Historically, the Kynshi River has been a lifeline for the local Khasi tribes, providing water for agriculture and fish for sustenance. Exploring this area allows visitors to witness the harmonious relationship between the indigenous people and their natural environment. The banks of the river are dotted with unique rock formations and diverse flora, including rare orchids and medicinal plants. It is a place where one can truly feel the pulse of nature, making it a must-visit for those seeking solitude and raw natural beauty. The bridge area is also a starting point for several offbeat trekking trails that lead to hidden waterfalls and tribal hamlets.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature and Engineering
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Public Access: There is no official entry fee to visit the bridge itself.

    Adventure Activity Charges: Rafting or guided treks may cost between Rs.2000 to Rs.5000 per person depending on the group size. ...
    Free Public Access: There is no official entry fee to visit the bridge itself.

    Adventure Activity Charges: Rafting or guided treks may cost between Rs.2000 to Rs.5000 per person depending on the group size.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The bridge is open 24 hours, but it is recommended to visit between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time is during the early morning hours when the mist rises from the river. ...
    Regular Timings: The bridge is open 24 hours, but it is recommended to visit between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time is during the early morning hours when the mist rises from the river.
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    Special Events:
    River Festival: Occasional local festivals celebrate the river's bounty with traditional music and dance.

    Fishing Competitions: Seasonal angling events are held by local clubs to promote sustainable fishing. ...
    River Festival: Occasional local festivals celebrate the river's bounty with traditional music and dance.

    Fishing Competitions: Seasonal angling events are held by local clubs to promote sustainable fishing.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Bridge Center: The middle of the bridge offers a perfect symmetry for long-exposure shots of the flowing water.

    Riverside Boulders: Standing on the large rocks at the water level provides a dramatic angle for portraits.

    The Bridge Center: The middle of the bridge offers a perfect symmetry for long-exposure shots of the flowing water.

    Riverside Boulders: Standing on the large rocks at the water level provides a dramatic angle for portraits.

    Aerial View: A short climb up the northern hill gives a complete view of the bridge snaking across the valley.

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Things To Do

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    White Water Rafting: Experience the thrill of navigating the fierce rapids of the Kynshi River under professional guidance.

    Riverside Photography: Capture the stunning contrast between the blue water and the dark grey boulders.

    Angling and Fishing: Engage in local fishing practices with the villagers.

    Picnicking: Enjoy a quiet meal by the river with family.

    Bird Watching: Spot rare Himalayan birds that frequent the river banks.

    Trekking: Hike to the nearby hills for a panoramic view of the bridge.

    Local Interaction: Talk to the villagers to learn about the river's legends. ...

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    Why Famous:
    The Turquoise River Phenomenon: The place is famous for the stunning color of the Kynshi River, which turns a brilliant shade of turquoise during the winter months. This natural clarity is rare and attracts photographers from across the globe.

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    The Turquoise River Phenomenon: The place is famous for the stunning color of the Kynshi River, which turns a brilliant shade of turquoise during the winter months. This natural clarity is rare and attracts photographers from across the globe.

    Adventure Hub: It is also a renowned spot for world-class white-water rafting and kayaking, challenging even the most experienced adventurers with its Grade III and IV rapids.
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    Architecture:
    Bridge Structure and Dimensions: The Kynshi River Bridge is a robust steel and concrete structure designed to withstand the heavy monsoon rains and high-pressure water flow of the region. It spans approximately 150 meters in length and stands at a significant height above t...
    Bridge Structure and Dimensions: The Kynshi River Bridge is a robust steel and concrete structure designed to withstand the heavy monsoon rains and high-pressure water flow of the region. It spans approximately 150 meters in length and stands at a significant height above the riverbed, providing safety during the peak flood seasons. The architecture is functional yet aesthetically pleasing, blending into the rugged terrain.

    Engineering in High Rain Zones: The bridge incorporates specialized drainage systems and reinforced pillars anchored deep into the river's rocky bed to ensure stability against the rapid currents.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Reach Umroi Airport (100 KM) and hire a private taxi.

    By Train: The nearest station is Guwahati (180 KM), followed by a 5-hour drive.

    By Road: From Mawryngkneng, drive via Shillong and then take the ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Nongstoin (25 KM), 2. Langshiang Falls (35 KM), 3. Mawthadraishan Peak (40 KM), 4. Kyllang Rock (45 KM), 5. Jakrem Hot Springs (60 KM), 6. Elephant Falls (95 KM), 7. Shillong Peak (100 KM), 8. Umiam Lake (110 KM), 9. Mairang (50 KM), 10. Ranikor (90 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The currents are extremely strong; avoid swimming without expert supervision.

    Packing: Carry sturdy boots, a waterproof jacket, and a power bank.

    Accommodation: Limited options near the bri...

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