SHOULD THIS BE THE 8TH WONDER OF THE WORLD?

SHOULD THIS BE THE 8TH WONDER OF THE WORLD?

Explore the breathtaking Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya on an unforgettable hike! Starting early in the morning, we trekked down through lush valleys to see the famous double-decker root bridge, serene waterfalls, and unique Khasi architecture. With over 6,000 stairs to climb back, this hike is both challenging and rewarding. Discover why these natural marvels are a must-visit in Meghalaya!

Guide Steve: diengdohstevenson@gmail.com
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0:00 – Intro;
0:38 – Hike in the valley;
2:55 – praying mantis;
3:30 – Khasi people;
4:56 – Natural roots bridge;
7:09 – village life;
7:52 – Double decker root bridge;
9:26 – Rainbow waterfall hike;
13:35 – The beauty of Meghalaya;

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  2. A foreign tourist calls it Sohra while Indian tourists call it Charepaunji. This shows you that our fellow Indians don respect our local language.

  3. Nature Beauty wow. 🪴💙 watching from nagaland, as well as you're in northeast India hope you visit hornbill festival of nagaland 😊 starting today dec 1

  4. Bryan Adam is coming on 10 of dec to shillong just stay in meghalaya for some days n enjoy the concert 😅

  5. I'm so glad that you love and embrace this journey to our state🤭❤. May God bless you and have a wonderful journey ahead❤.

  6. I'm so glad that you love and embrace this journey to our state🤭❤. May God bless you and have a wonderful journey ahead❤.

  7. Very nice video. There are so many hidden jewels in Meghalaya which are not on the regular tourist map. I hope you will find some of them in your next visit. By the way quite a well read guide 👍

  8. The living root bridges of Meghalaya are profound symbols of the wisdom, foresight, and deep community spirit of the Khasi people. Built by interweaving the aerial roots of the Ficus elastica tree, these bridges were not just functional structures but legacies of care and protection. They were created with a vision far beyond the immediate needs of the builders.

    Our forefathers, who toiled to guide these roots, never reaped the benefits themselves; they never set foot on the sturdy pathways they shaped. Yet, their selflessness speaks volumes about their values. They labored not for personal gain but for the well-being of future generations, ensuring that their descendants could cross rivers safely, even in the heaviest monsoons.

    This remarkable heritage reveals the Khasi people's deep respect for nature and each other. It reflects a collective commitment to safeguarding every member of the tribe, showing how much they cared about community survival, safety, and unity. The living root bridges are more than marvels of bioengineering; they are living testaments to a culture that prioritized communal well-being and sustainability, teaching us the enduring power of thinking beyond oneself.

  9. These are all the works done by our forefathers that we can see today so we should be thankful to them and not to get diverted from the traditional way of living.

  10. There are 1,580 Caves have been identified so far in Meghalaya State of India, of which 980 caves have explored so far, hence Meghalaya is also known as "Land of Caves". Krem Liat Prah Cave is the longest cave located in India. Krem Chympe, Wari Chora and Krang Suri are three beautiful Cave Waterfalls in Meghalaya State.

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