Meghalaya Living Root Bridges
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Domestic India

Meghalaya Living Root Bridges

Meghalaya, India

Cherrapunji's monsoon forests and Khasi homestays.

A walking journey through the Khasi hills — handcrafted living-root bridges grown over generations, hidden cave systems, and homestays in cloud-forest villages where the kitchen still cooks on a clay hearth. A portion of every booking funds the Living Bridges restoration trust.

Carbon-neutral

Footprint measured and offset on every itinerary.

Community-owned

Lodge revenue stays close to the host community.

Vetted

Visited, revisited and personally curated.

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Common questions

Before you book Meghalaya Living Root Bridges.

Do I need a permit to travel here?

Some Indian states (Nagaland, Sikkim, Andaman, Lakshadweep, parts of Ladakh) require an Inner Line Permit or Restricted Area Permit. We arrange these on your behalf at the time of booking — typically 2 working days for ILP, 5–7 for RAP.

When is the best time to visit?

October through March is the broadly comfortable window across most of India — cool days, dry skies and the festival calendar at its richest. We tune each itinerary's exact dates to local weather patterns and shoulder-season pricing.

Are the experiences family-friendly?

Yes. Most of our India journeys are designed for couples, families and small groups (4–12). Wildlife and high-altitude segments have age-appropriate adaptations available — share the ages of children at booking and we'll tailor.

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