Double Decker Living Root Bridge stands at the entrance to perhaps the most picturesque of living root bridges near the heart of Cherrapunji. This is a Double Decker living root bridge in the form of intertwining roots from ancient rubber trees which come alive in a breathtaking, twist-round display for a nature lover. The Double Decker Root Bridge trek in Meghalaya is an unforgettable adventure into stunning forests and lush greenery.
It is about a 3,500-mile hike that leads one down from the mountain to the bridge from the village of Tyrna. The adventure is moderate but thrilling and may take up to about 3-4 hours of walk, but this all depends on how far one can go with his or her speed and pace. In terms of total distance covered, it becomes a walk of about 3 kilometres, one-way. These routes abound in a scenic valley, gushing stream, and dense forest that ends with fabulous Double Decker Living Root Bridge photo opportunities.
Crossing on the other end of the Living Root bridge offers a fantastic view of this natural wonder. Other beautiful views include crystal-clear pools and waterfalls. Generally, many people tend to spend the night in surrounding villages just to enjoy the beauty around them.
Part of the aesthetic experience, Cherrapunji Tour Packages cater with options that can take you to some nearby caves, waterfalls, and viewpoints. For itself, the trek is a testament to the incredible biodiversity of Meghalaya and shows one of the ingenious examples of living architecture, which can be seen in the region alone by the Khasi tribe.
If you are looking to plan adventurous photography or just a peaceful respite within nature, then you shouldn't miss the Double Decker Living Root Bridge trek when touring around Meghalaya Tourism. So, get ready and let this be one memorable highlight of your tour.