Rangthylliang 1 root bridge explained
Rangthylliang 1 root bridge is a living root bridge in Cherrapunji region, Meghalaya, northeast India. It is considered to be the longest living root bridge, at over in length.[1] [2] The bridge, named after the village of Rangthylliang, where various other root bridges can also be found, is situated above the ground.[3] The trek for visiting the living root bridges starts in Rangthylliang and ends in Mawkyrnot village.[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Rogers. Patrick A.. 14 September 2015. evenfewergoats: The Undiscovered Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya Part 2: Bridges Near Pynursla. 20 October 2021. evenfewergoats.
- Web site: Binayak. Poonam. 17 July 2017. India's Amazing Living Root Bridges Will Blow Your Mind. 20 October 2021. Culture Trip.
- Web site: The Root Bridges of Cherrapunji. 20 October 2021. Atlas Obscura.
- Web site: EKH Living Root Bridges – Meghalaya Tourism. 20 October 2021.