Ammosai Living Roots Bridge
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Ammosai living roots bridge is located in the Nongbareh Lyntiar village, it is easily accessible, near the roadside and there is no entry fee.
Amosai living root bridges is a unique and fascinating natural phenomenon that take many years to grow and mature. The roots of these bridge are typically made from the aerial roots of the Ficus Elastica tree, which are trained and woven together by the local War-Khasi people to form a bridge. The process of creating a living root bridge can take many years, as the roots must be trained and woven together over time, and the bridge must be maintained to ensure its structural integrity. The fact that the roots of this bridge are tough and big is a testament to the time, care, and skill that went into creating it, and the generations of people that have contributed to its growth and maintenance.
Even though there is no entry fee or admission charge to access that living root bridge in Nongbareh Lyntiar, it is still important to be respectful of the environment and the local community, and to follow any posted rules or guidelines to ensure the preservation of the area for future generations to enjoy. It’s also important to be mindful of your impact on the natural environment and to take care not to damage the bridges or the surrounding ecosystem. This can include things like not littering or cutting down trees or plants, and staying on designated trails or paths.
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