
About Double Decker Living Root Bridge
Hidden deep in the rain-soaked forests near Nongriat, the Double Decker Living Root Bridge is one of Meghalaya’s most extraordinary natural marvels. Grown, not built, this unique bridge is formed by guiding the aerial roots of ancient rubber fig trees across a stream—a technique perfected by the Khasi people over centuries. What makes it truly special is its two stacked levels, naturally intertwined and strong enough to last hundreds of years. Reaching the bridge requires a challenging trek of over 3,000 stone steps through lush valleys, waterfalls, and small villages, making the journey as rewarding as the destination. Especially vibrant during the monsoon, the surrounding forest glows green and alive. Sustainable, awe-inspiring, and deeply cultural, the Double Decker Living Root Bridge is a powerful example of humans living in harmony with nature.
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Practical Info
Opening Hours
Daylight hours only
Tickets
₹50–₹70
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