Meghalaya Travel Vlog || Part-1 || Dhaka to Dawki, Umkrem, Borhill, Mawlynnong, Living Root Bridge

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • Dawki
    Nestled on the border between India and Bangladesh, Dawki is a small town in Meghalaya renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. The crystal-clear waters of the Umngot River, which flows through Dawki, create a surreal experience as boats seemingly float on air due to the river's pristine clarity.
    Umkrem Waterfalls
    Umkrem Waterfalls, a hidden gem in the heart of Meghalaya, cascades gracefully from towering heights, creating a symphony of sounds that harmonize with the whispering winds and chirping birds.
    Borhill Waterfalls
    Borhill Waterfalls, with its majestic descent and powerful flow, is a sight to behold. The falls plunge dramatically into a deep pool, sending up a refreshing spray that fills the air with a cooling mist.
    Mawlynnong
    Mawlynnong, often referred as the cleanest village in Asia. This picturesque village is a testament to the community’s dedication to cleanliness and sustainability. Cobblestone paths wind through the village, bordered by blooming flowers and well-maintained greenery.
    Living Root Bridge
    The Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya are a marvel of bioengineering and a testament to the ingenuity of the Khasi people. These bridges, formed by guiding the aerial roots of rubber fig trees across streams and rivers, create natural, living structures that are both strong and resilient.

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