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Double Decker Living Root Bridge Trek

Tour Duration : 3 Nights / 4 Days

Travel Season : mid Sep - April

double decker living root bridge trekking tour itinerary:

Day 01: Guwahati - Shillong (100 kms, 2 hrs drive)


Meet and greet upon arrival at Guwahati Airport / Railway Station and drive to Shillong. En-route visit -

Barapani (Umiam Lake):

Set amidst the hills of Meghalaya, Barapani is distinctively the biggest artificial lake and the first hydro electric project in the north-east. Wrapped by the rich green valleys and pine trees with the fluffy clouds and blue sky above, the sparkling Umiam lake spreads over an area of 10 sq km. Local folklore narrates of a legend related to the existence of this river stream. As stated, two sisters from heaven planned to make their way to earth, but only one of them reached the destination. At the loss of her sister, the lonely one cried to her heart's lament that her tears created this beautiful lake. Of late, the lake has become a hub for water sports activities like kayaking, water cycling, scooting and boating. The Nehru Park, situated adjacent to the lake, offers a wide collection of orchids and butterflies.

Arrive at Cherrapunjee and check-in at hotel.

Shillong:

Famously known as the 'Scotland of the East', Shillong the capital city of Meghalaya stands at an altitude of 4908 feet above sea level. The British were so moved by the magnificent beauty of this place that they set it as a Capital city of Eastern Bengal and Assam. Shillong enjoys a serene, pleasant atmosphere with its beautiful lakes, lush green mountains, pine forests and exotic orchids, cascading waterfalls which combine together to make it a finest hill station of north east.

Visit in Shillong -

Cathedral of Mary Help of Christian:

The largest and the most beautiful cathedral in Meghalaya, the Cathedral of Mary Help of Christian is the central place of worship of the highest number of Catholics of Shillong. Designed in the pattern of European art and architecture, this religious institution beckons a large number of devotees and tourists to its serene and holistic site.

Shillong Golf Course:

The third oldest Golf course in India, the Shillong Golf Course is famously named as the 'Glen eagle of the East'. It attained its present structure of 18 holes course from 9 holes course in 1924 A.D. by Captain Jackson and C.K. Rhodes. The longest hole on the course, also acclaimed to be the longest in India is the 594 yards, the sixth. Set amidst fragrant pine and flowering rhododendron trees, this golf course offers scenic beauty and calm surroundings with enough space for evening walks and picnics.

Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Culture:

Offering an exclusive display of the heritage and varied unique culture of entire North-East, Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Culture includes Research on Cultures, Publications, Training, Animation Programmes etc. An indispensable part of this centre, the seven floors Don Bosco Museum exhibits 14 unique galleries displaying a wide range of knowledge interaction on different cultures of North-East India. The Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Culture skywalk also provides a 360 degree exotic sight of the majestic beauty of Shillong city.

Ward's Lake & Botanical Garden:

This artificial horse-shoe shaped lake, locally known as nan-Polok is encompassed by lush green enchanting garden with varieties of colorful flowers, set amidst the heart of Shillong city. A stroll along the sand stone pathways of the garden, pleasant walks on the wooden arched bridge at the middle of the lake and boating in the lotus-filled lake serves as an exciting attraction of this tourist spot.

Encompassed by beautifully-laid paved pathways and pleasant atmosphere, the Botanical Garden located near the Ward's lake captures a varied collection of indigenous and exotic plants. In addition, it is a home to a number of rare and colourful species of birds.

Evening: Enjoy shopping at

Police Bazaar:

Try any popular shopping centre like Meghalaya Handlooms & Handicrafts, Purbashree Emporium, Assam Emporium, Khadi Gram Udyog, Grand Bazar, Glory's Plaza, Dedar Market and OB Shopping Mall.

Overnight: Stay in hotel.

Day 02: Shillong - Cherrapunjee (60 kms, 1 & 1/2 hrs drive)


In the morning after breakfast, drive to Cherrapunjee. En-route visit -

Shillong Peak:

The highest point in the state, the Shillong Peak showcases a breathtaking view of the city and the surrounding villages around the peak. Set at an altitude of about 6,433 feet, this famous tourist destination is an exciting picnic spot amid scenic and picturesque natural surroundings. The summit of the peak serves as a sacred spot for religious prayers offered to U. Shelling by the spiritual priests of Mylliem Statue during the spring season.

Elephant Falls:

Locally called by the Khasi name as 'Ka Kshaid Lai Pateng Khohsiew' or 'Three Steps Waterfall', Elephant Fall flows through two successive falls set amidst fern covered rocks. The first rays of the sun falling on this cascading waterfall create an eye-catching view to nature lovers especially during the Monsoon season.

Later, drive to Cherrapunjee. En-route stop - Mawkdok Valley View Point.

Cherrapunjee:

Meghalaya is credited to be the home place of the rain capital of the world, Cherrapunjee. Commonly known as Sohra, a trip to this magnificent place enveloped in gushing waterfalls, beautiful valleys, running streams and rivers, unexplored caves creates an everlasting impression in the explorer's mind. The maximum rainfall months are from March to October with an average annual rainfall of about 12,000 mm a year. This place is designated to possess rich tropical vegetation with an eco-friendly atmosphere. A hub of the Khasi culture, it is also famous for orange groves and honey.

Visit in Cherrapunjee -

Arwah Cave:

Arwah cave is comparatively a new tourist attraction in Cherrapunjee. The well maintained wooden trail to the cave from the main road is quite picturesque and its peaceful surrounding offers a close feel to the Mother Nature. Maximum areas inside the cave are well lit. Inside Arwah cave, a stream runs through the center. The limestone caves in Meghalaya are a delight for the people who keep interest in studying the rocks and minerals. Fossils on the rock walls can be spotted easily if observed carefully. (Recommended: Appropriate footwear & flash light)

Mawsmai Cave:

This famous tourist delight is the only fully lighted cave of Meghalaya. Structurally, the cave (with a length of 250 meter) is separated in two parts - old part is entirely lighted while the new part is yet to install such lighting facilities. The cave possesses attractive lime formation of large passages and chambers crafted over years by the slow dripping of water which allows proper space for the tourists to explore around.

Nohkalikai Falls:

Enchanting Nohkalikai Falls is renowned to be the tallest waterfall in India and fourth longest fall in the world with a height of about 1,100 feet. This charming waterfall flowing down to green colored pool holds a tragic legend after its name. As narrated, a local woman named Ka Likai had a daughter from her first husband. She remarries later, but her daughter faces the hatred and jealousy of her step father who strangles her to death and cooks her flesh (in her mother's absence) and offers it to her mother. The heinous act of the father is revealed soon after and in utter grief the woman flung herself off the cliff, thus giving its name 'Nohkalikai', meaning 'fall of Ka Likai' in Khasi language.

Seven Sister Falls:

Popularly known as the Seven Sister Falls, located at Mawsmai village, is claimed to be the fourth highest waterfall in India. The waterfall derives its name from the seven segmented streams which flow down from a height of 1,033 meters. The spectacular sight of the waterfall attracts the tourists only in the rainy season. The other two insignificant names of the Seven Sister Fall are Nohsngithiang Falls and Mawsmai Falls.

Thangkharang Park:

A popular botanical delight housing some rare and exotic orchids along with unique species of plants, Thangkharang park set on rocky cliffs falls under the management and maintenance of the State Forest Department. This park exhibits a majestic view of the plains of Bangladesh on a clear day.

Eco Park:

A large "Eco Park" established by the Meghalaya government in the plateau, which hosts several hybrid and indigenous orchids in the Green House donated by Shillong Agri-Horticultural Society. Also the Eco Park offers breathtaking view of distant Sylhet Plains of neighbouring Bangladesh.

Ka Khoh Ramhah or Motrop:

Ka Khoh Ramhah, also known as Motrop, is an imposing single rock formation in the shape of a giant cone. According to folklore, this was the fossilized cone shaped basket of an evil giant. It lies in close proximity to two other very similar rocks standing like a pair of giant sentinels. During the heavy monsoons, water flows between the two rocks and the cascading waterfall presents a breathtaking sight. The place attracts a lot of visitors throughout the year and is an idyllic picnic spot.

Later, check-in at hotel.

Evening: Free at relaxation. Overnight: Stay in hotel.

Day 03: Cherrapunjee (trek to Double Decker Living Root bridge)


In the morning after breakfast, drive for a few minutes to get dropped at Nongriat trek starting point and enjoy trekking for approx 2 hours walking down 3000 concrete steps.

Double Decker Living Root Bridge:

Later, trek back to the starting point where you started in the morning.

Rest of the day: Free at relaxation. Overnight: Stay at hotel.

Day 04: Cherrapunjee - Guwahati departure (160 kms, 4 & 1/2 hrs drive)


In the morning after breakfast, drive to Guwahati.

If time permits, visit in Guwahati -

Kamakhya Temple:

Kamakhya Temple, one of the greatest 'Shaktipeeth', the shakti shrine of Goddess Kamakhya is situated on the Nilachal Hills. It is the oldest center of Tantric Shaktism. A famous legend regarding the birth of the Kamakhya temple narrates that Lord Shiva, rage with anger at his wife Sati's death, wandered the entire earth carrying Sati's corpse. An organ of Sati fell here and eventually the place became a temple of worship in due course of time. The temple features various stone inscriptions, terracotta works, sculptures and idols of Ganesha and Chamundeswari which are worth mentioning. The famous 'Ambubachi Fair' is celebrated with great enthusiasm every year in mid-June in this temple and devotees from different parts of India throng into it for the special occasion.

Later, take transfer to Guwahati Airport / Railway Station for your onward destination.


Tour terminates here

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Package Inclusions:

# All ground transportation by a dedicated and exclusive vehicle driven by our experienced and friendly driver
# Accommodation on twin / triple sharing basis as required
# Daily complimentary breakfast
# Local guide charges for trekking
# Daily vehicle rental, all parking, toll charges, fuel charges, driver's allowances, state permits etc.
# All sightseeing programmes
# GST and service charges

Package Exclusions:

# Any air fare or train fare
# Entrance fees to the monuments, parks etc.
# Lunch / dinner or any additional meal other than mentioned above
# Any other expenses of personal nature like travel insurance, camera fees, tips, laundry charges, telephone charges, mineral water, portages, bar, medicines etc.
# Emergency evacuations
# Anything else that is not included above in 'cost inclusions'

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