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Noh Ka Likai Falls Polo Orchid Resort

Cherrapunji & Khasi Hills, Meghalaya

23/7/2024

Polo Orchid Resort

Place: Cherrapunji
State: Meghalaya
Country: India

Noh Ka Likai Falls – The Fall Of Likai

It bears the sorrowful incident of Ka Likai, who killed herself by jumping off a cliff because of the death of her daughter, who was killed by her second husband.

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Nohwet Living Root Bridge

Cherrapunji, Meghalaya

12/9/2022

Cherrapunji or Sohra

Village: Nohwet

Rubber tree: Planted in the year around 1840

Length: 300m approx.

Stairs: 500 approx.

A walking stick will be helpful to walk up & down the stairs

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Double Decker Bridge

Cherrapunji, Meghalaya

15/6/2021

Local Name: Sohra

Total Ride Time: 6hrs to 7.5hrs

Essentials: 

  • Water bottles
  • Handcarchives
  • Light shoes

Essentials:

  • Light waight dresses will be better
  • Phones
  • Walking Stick
  • Purse

Optional: You can take camera with you

Double Decker Bridge

It is a living root bridge (double deck) of Cherrapunji (Sohra), Meghalaya, India. There are roughly around 3,500 irregular shaped stairs, drawn in the form of a big snake along the hills. There were also some hanging walking bridge, which are needed to be crossed to reach the destination.

It was built by Khasi  & Jaintia tribes by weaving together the roots of Indian Rubber Tree (scientific name: Ficus elastica).

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