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Traveling with Atlas Obscura amid COVID-19 How We’re Adapting Our Trips Destination Requirements (via Embassy Pages)In a rain-laden landscape with sweeping hills, deep valleys, and fast-flowing waterfalls, meet the ancient living root bridges of Cherrapunji. Here in one of the wettest places on earth, bridges aren’t simply built—they’re grown. We’ll be taking an up-close look at one of India’s most unique architectural wonders on this one-of-a-kind adventure in Northeast India. Our expert local guides will lead us through villages and jungles, reachable only by several hours of remote trekking through this lush jungle landscape. We’ll spend two nights in local homestays in Nongriat Village, far from the bustle of towns and cities. Beyond the living bridges, we’ll visit the area’s temples, as well as breathtaking bodies of water including some of the many rivers, lakes, and waterfalls that encompass this dramatic terrain.
The practice of creating new living bridges and preserving these ancient wonders is slowly fading out, and in visiting and supporting local communities, we hope to contribute to keeping the tradition alive.
Arrive in Guwahati and make yourself at home at the Lily Hotel, located in the heart of Guwahati. Guwahati is otherwise known as “The Light of the East,” and is the bustling commercial hub of Northeast India. In the afternoon, we’ll visit the Maa Kamakhya Temple, named for the Goddess of Desire. One of the most sacred Tantrik shrines of Shakti workshop in the world, the temple’s architecture resembles a beehive. Afterwards, we’ll gather for a welcome dinner. You’ll have the rest of the evening to relax or explore at your leisure.
The Lily Hotel or similar, Guwahati
Welcome Dinner
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at the hotel before we embark on our adventure towards Cherrapunji, a route that brings us through breathtaking landscapes (total drive time approx. 5 hours). On the way, we’ll encounter Umiam Lake, surrounded by Khasi pines, one the largest artificial lakes in the Indian state of Meghalaya. Another favorite stop on this road trip is Elephant Falls, a dramatic tiered waterfall that’s sure to take your breath away. We’ll view Nohkalikai Falls and pause at the Duwan Sing Syiem viewpoint, where you can become entranced by the endless hills. In the evening, we’ll have dinner and take some time to rest after a dynamic day on the road.
Royal View Resort or similar, Cherrapunji
Breakfast, Dinner
This morning after breakfast, we’ll make our way to Tyrna Village, the basepoint for the remarkable Living Root Bridge trek. Make your way along this winding path through the tangled jungle before arriving at the dramatic Umshiang Double-Decker bridge, where you’ll leave your baggage at our homestay for the night (3.5 km of hiking over 2–3 hours). This amazing masterpiece features two living root suspension bridges stacked on top of each other. Afterwards, soak your feet and treat yourself to a free fish pedicure at one of the natural pools near the bridge before our overnight homestays in Nongriat Village. (Note: Amenities at these homestays will be basic.) We’ll be gracious guests in this small community, and after a long day hiking through wet, humid jungle, should all be ready for a full night’s sleep.
Nongriat Village Homestay
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning after breakfast with our hosts, we’ll set out through the jungle on the Living Root Bridge trek. On this expedition into some of nature’s most remarkable wonders, we’ll encounter a whole number of living root bridges and hanging bridge systems. Today’s a big adventure —be prepared to hike about 4–5 hours in total. In the afternoon, we’ll reach the rainbow falls, where the sunlight lights up the water, producing a colorful rainbow as the sun begins to dip from east to west. Enjoy a refreshing dip near the waterfalls or relax in a smaller pond. We’ll have a prepared lunch and then return the way we came to the Nongriat Village homestay in the afternoon. Enjoy a leisurely last evening in the jungle taking in your surroundings.
Nongriat Village Homestay
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Take your time with any last explorations of the area this morning before we begin our climb back up. It’s a steep climb to reach the parking lot, so be sure to get plenty of rest and hydration beforehand. Once we’ve made it back to the road, we’ll depart for Cherrapunji. After about a 40-minute drive, we’ll have another night at Royal View Resort, where you’ll have the evening to explore the area at your own pace before joining back with our group for dinner.
Royal View Resort or similar, Cherrapunji
Breakfast, Dinner
Today, we’re setting out on another road trip! This time we’re headed towards Mawylynnong. This town is also known as “God’s own garden,” considered by many to be the cleanest village in Asia. A community of over 80 homes, the village has a calm ambiance that will make you feel like you’ve stepped right into a botanical garden. After stopping by the village, we’ll climb an 80-foot sky walk for a bird’s eye view of the scene below, where we’ll be able to see as far as Bangladesh. While here, we’ll also be introduced to the Khasi lifestyle, learning about their culture and the economy of the village. The Khasi tribe is famous for the prioritization of maternal empowerment; children inherit their mothers’ surnames and property is passed through matrilineal lines. We’ll then settle into our guest house for dinner and a peaceful evening.
Deli Baiar Guesthouse or similar, Pongtung
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, we’ll spend the morning driving to Rangthylliang Village, where we’ll begin our day hike through another region of the living root bridges. Highlights of today include taking part in a Living Root Adventure—whether you choose a swing or Tarzan experience, you’ll want to see this. Today we’ll get to view both the longest and highest living root bridges, and fill up our appetites with a local-style lunch filled with the area’s traditional dishes. Our group will also have the very special opportunity to learn about the living root bridges from a local expert who has dedicated the past several years to their preservation. He’ll show us around the Centre for Knowledge for Living Architecture, which is dedicated to sharing the history of these bridges and steps towards regional conservation. After an action-packed day, we’ll return by road 30-45 minutes to our guesthouse in Pongtung.
Deli Baiar Guesthouse or similar, Pongtung
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After a relaxed morning, we’ll drive towards the city of Shillong, a hill station and the capital of Meghalaya. The area’s landscape features a jaw-dropping plateau surrounded by Khasi hills, with incredible viewpoints throughout. We’ll swap the jungle for a city adventure, visiting the Cathedral of Mary, Don Bosco Museum, and Ward’s Lake. Ward’s Lake happens to be home to one of the largest golf courses in Asia, situated within a valley of thick pine groves and rhododendron trees. In the evening, you’ll have free time to explore at your leisure. You might consider stopping by the famous Police Bazaar for some shopping before calling it a night.
Hotel Poinisuk or similar, Shillong
Breakfast, Dinner
Today we’ll make our way back towards Guwahati, where we first kicked off our adventure (drive time approx. 3 hours). In Guwahati, we’ll take a city tour, beginning with Nagagraha Temple, also known as the Temple of Nine Planets. We’ll have the opportunity to view the stunning Umananda Temple, situated on Peacock Island, and Srimanata Sankardev Kalakshetra, a cultural center that includes a museum, library, and open-air theatre complete with mountain views. For our final evening, we’ll enjoy a quiet river cruise along the Brahmaputra River. Enjoy some time on your own before we gather for one last delicious meal together.
The Lily Hotel or similar, Guwahati
Breakfast, Dinner
After a truly unique 10 days together, it’s time to catch flights home or onto your next destination. We’ll arrange an included airport transfer to the Guwahati Airport in the morning, depending on the timing of your flights. Until next time!
Breakfast
The listed price of this trip is per person based on double occupancy.
You’re in good company. Solo travelers typically make up about half of our small groups. With curiosity at the center of our experiences, there’s a natural camaraderie that develops over the course of a trip. We have two options for you:
Shared Room (subject to the latest Covid-19 guidelines): You'll be matched with another solo traveler of the same gender.
Private Room: Have your own room, subject to availability, for a supplemental cost of $425. After booking your trip, please request a private room when you fill out your traveler information form and we’ll add the option to your booking and final balance.
This trip involves moderate to strenuous hiking excursions to view the root bridges over hilly, jungle terrain. Participants should feel comfortable walking up to 6 or 7 hours per day on hilly, uneven paths with naturally-formed root and stone steps. The most challenging hike will last approximately 3.5 hours traveling uphill while carrying a backpack with 2 days worth of clothing and gear. Participants will be required to store most luggage in Cherrapunji and carry a backpack with essentials to the homestay in Nongriat (Days 3-5).
This tour begins on Day 1 in Guwahati. There are several daily flight options to Guwahati from Kolkata or Delhi and our local representative will meet you at the Guwahati airport on arrival. We recommend booking your flight to arrive by 1:00 p.m. so you have time to check-in at the hotel and settle in before meeting the group and your tour leader for the afternoon visit to the Maa Kamakhya temple. The tour ends on Day 10 and you can book your outbound flight with departure any time that day.
This trip travels to remote locations in Meghalaya, India, where we will be making use of the best available accommodations. These are generally local hotels and guesthouses of international 3* quality. This itinerary does include a 2-night homestay, where accommodations will be clean but basic. Rooms will accommodate single or double occupancy in twin beds. There are shared bathroom facilities with Indian-style squat toilets. While there is running water for washing, separate drinking water will be provided during the homestay. The food served here will be basic and consists of local vegetarian & non-vegetarian dishes.
We will be traveling around India in one or two (depending on group size) 12-14 seater mini-buses. These vehicles are climate-controlled, but given the mountainous terrain we will be traversing, there will be some stretches where the air-conditioning will have to be turned off. On most days the driving time will be an hour or less, but there are a few days with a significant amount of driving on windy roads for 3 - 5 hours.
Your participation in this trip will provide significant financial contributions to the communities we visit, directly supporting small businesses, schools, villages, and local families. In addition, this trip's focus on traditional customs will help to preserve and maintain them for future generations.
Please advise us in advance if you have any dietary restrictions or food allergies. Some of the places we will be staying in are located in very remote areas, making last-minute requests nearly impossible. If you have a severe allergy, please contact us to find out if this is the right trip for you.
A visa is required for travel to India. Please check requirements for travel to India and any countries passed through in transit. Apply online or through a visa service. A passport is required for international travel. We recommend your passport expire at least six months after your return home.
The CDC recommends all travelers be up-to-date on all routine vaccines before every trip. Please check these recommendations and discuss them with your doctor.
You will generally encounter very pleasant weather in Meghalaya in the Spring and Fall. In November, morning temperatures can be a little cool around 60°F and daytime highs in the 70s°F. April is a little warmer with lows around 70°F and highs around 85°F. Meghalaya records the highest rainfall in India and we will be spending a lot of time outdoors, so it is essential to carry some rain gear.