Discover Nohwet Living Root Bridge – A Hidden Wonder in Meghalaya

Introduction:

Meghalaya is home to several breathtaking living root bridges, but one of its most peaceful and underrated gems is the Nohwet Living Root Bridge, located just a short walk from Mawlynnong—the cleanest village in Asia. Surrounded by lush greenery and silence only broken by birdsong, this natural wonder is perfect for those seeking authentic eco-travel experiences. Here’s your complete travel guide to Nohwet and how to reach it comfortably with our cab services from Shillong, Dawki, or Guwahati.

living root bridge
living root bridge

Table of Contents:

  1. What is Nohwet Living Root Bridge?
  2. How to Reach Nohwet Village
  3. Cab Services to Nohwet from Shillong, Dawki & Guwahati
  4. Things to Do at Nohwet Bridge
  5. Travel Tips for Visitors
  6. FAQs

1. What is Nohwet Living Root Bridge?

The Nohwet Root Bridge is a centuries-old natural structure formed by guiding the roots of rubber trees across streams until they harden and form a bridge. Unlike the more crowded Double Decker Bridge in Nongriat, Nohwet offers a quieter, off-the-beaten-path experience in a serene setting.

  • Type: Single-span root bridge
  • Length: ~30 meters
  • Location: ~2 km from Mawlynnong village
  • Difficulty: Easy trail, ~15–20 minutes walk

2. How to Reach Nohwet Village

From Shillong (Approx. 80 km, 2.5–3 hours):

Take NH206 toward Dawki via Pynursla. The drive is scenic but winding, so a local driver is recommended.

From Dawki (Approx. 30 km, 1–1.5 hours):

Take the Dawki–Mawlynnong road uphill. Road conditions are decent year-round.

From Guwahati (Approx. 170 km, 5–6 hours):

Reach Shillong first, then take a cab via the same route to Mawlynnong and Nohwet.

3. Cab Services to Nohwet from Major Hubs

TravelTrek Northeast offers:

  • Private cabs from Guwahati Airport, Shillong city, or Dawki
  • Vehicles available: Hatchback, Sedan, SUV, and Tempo Traveller
  • Local, experienced drivers who know the terrain
  • Custom add-on: Combine Nohwet with a Dawki River boating trip or Mawlynnong village tour

Book now on [TravelTrekNortheast.com] or call [Your Number]

4. Things to Do at Nohwet Living Root Bridge

  • Nature Walks: Walk down the forest trail to the bridge and enjoy untouched nature.
  • Photography: Perfect backdrop with greenery and root architecture.
  • Picnic Spots: Sit by the stream and enjoy a peaceful meal.
  • Mawlynnong Village Tour: Just 5–10 minutes away. Visit Sky View Point, Balancing Rock, and local homestays.

5. Travel Tips for Visitors

  • Wear comfortable shoes—trail is short but slightly uneven.
  • Carry a raincoat or umbrella—showers are frequent in Meghalaya.
  • Respect the local community—avoid littering and follow village entry rules.
  • Mobile network is patchy—inform your cab driver of your itinerary beforehand.

6. FAQs

Q1: How far is Nohwet Living Root Bridge from Mawlynnong?

It’s about a 15–20 minute walk (1.5–2 km) from Mawlynnong village.

Q2: Is Nohwet suitable for kids and elderly travelers?

Yes, the walk is gentle and safe for most age groups.

Q3: Can I book a cab from Guwahati to Nohwet directly?

Yes, we offer full-day trip packages with pickup from Guwahati Airport or Railway Station, including sightseeing stops.

Q4: Are local guides available at the site?

Yes, villagers sometimes act as informal guides. Our drivers are also well-informed and can assist.

Q5: What else can I explore near Nohwet?

Visit Dawki River, Mawlynnong Sky View Point, Riwai Living Root Bridge, and the Bangladesh border viewpoint.

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