The Trails of Kshiad Living Root Bridge & Wah Adong River

Overview

Spend a day surrounded by the raw beauty of Meghalaya as you journey to Khatarshnong, a hidden gem nestled deep in the East Khasi Hills. Your adventure begins in the quiet village of Mawjrong, the meeting point for those arriving from Shillong or Sohra, where misty hills and pine forests set the tone for what’s to come.

From here, set out on foot with your local guides, following a narrow trail that weaves its way through dense forest and leafy undergrowth. The walk downhill takes about an hour, gradually leading you to a spot that feels like it belongs in a different world. Known as Kshaid, this peaceful riverside setting is where nature’s artistry is on full display. A living root bridge, patiently grown over generations, arches gracefully across the river. Below it, the Wah Adong flows clear and blue, inviting you in for a swim or a quiet moment by the water.

This is where time seems to pause. Find a spot to sit, feel the cool air rising from the river, and enjoy a picnic lunch brought along from Sohra. Everything tastes better when you’re surrounded by trees, birdsong, and the sound of water making its way around smooth stones.

The trek back uphill is more demanding, but you’ll carry with you the calm of the river and the warmth of shared stories and effort. Led by experienced guides from the community, this day is not just about reaching a place but about slowing down, walking mindfully, and seeing how closely nature and people are connected in these hills.

Narrow bamboo suspension bridge over a rocky stream in dense forest.

Itinerary

7:00 AM: Depart from Shillong or Sohra. Drive to Mawjrong, the meeting point for the Khatarshnong trail.

9:30 AM: Begin the guided downhill trek through the forest, heading toward the Wah Adong river.

10:30 AM: Arrive at Kshaid. Relax by the river, swim in the clear blue waters, and marvel at the living root bridge.

12:30 PM: Picnic lunch by the riverside with packed meals carried from Sohra.

2:00 PM: Begin the uphill trek back to Mawjrong.

4:00 PM: Return to the starting point and depart for Shillong or Sohra.

Why You Will Love It?

  • Living Root Bridges: Witness the fascinating architecture of bridges grown from living tree roots..
  • Blue Waters and River Swims: Swim in the cool, unspoiled waters of Wah Adong surrounded by forest silence and mountain air.
  • Picnic in Nature: Dine by the riverside with a thoughtfully packed lunch and unfiltered views of the landscape.
  • Local Insight: Walk with local guides from Khatarshnong who offer stories, safety, and deep knowledge of the region’s flora, fauna, and culture.
  • The Trekking Challenge: A satisfying trek that’s equally rewarding on the way down and up, this is perfect for anyone seeking a bit of adventure.

Who Is This Experience For?

  • Adventurous Explorers: Great for those who enjoy long treks, swimming in rivers, and exploring forest trails.
  • Nature Lovers: Ideal for travelers looking to disconnect and spend the day deep in nature.
  • Small Groups and Friends: Perfect for a group that enjoys active getaways with shared effort and memorable rewards.
  • Culture Seekers: A chance to interact with the locals and understand the relationship between community, forest, and tradition.

  • Guided trek to and from Khatarshnong with experienced local guides
  • Access to the Wah Adong river and living root bridge
  • Packed picnic lunch from Sohra
  • Group support and local safety assistance throughout the trail
  • Comfortable trekking shoes with good grip
  • Swimwear and a quick-dry towel
  • Water bottle (refillable)
  • Sun protection: hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
  • A small backpack for personal essentials
  • Packed lunch (will be provided from Sohra)
  • Rain jacket (depending on the season)

FAQs

How far is Khatarshnong from Shillong and Sohra?

Khatarshnong is approximately 3 hours by road from Shillong and around 2 hours from Sohra (Cherrapunjee), depending on the weather and road conditions.

The journey begins at Mawjrong, a quiet village that serves as the meeting point for guests coming from Shillong and Sohra. From here, the guided trek begins.

The trek involves about 1 hour of walking downhill and 2 hours of walking uphill on the return. It is moderately challenging and suitable for those with a basic level of fitness.

Yes, the Wah Adong river offers a beautiful and safe spot for swimming. Please carry an extra set of clothes and ensure you’re comfortable with natural water bodies.

Packed lunch can be carried from Sohra and enjoyed as a riverside picnic by the Wah Adong river. Light refreshments and drinking water are also recommended.

Yes, you will be accompanied by two or more experienced local guides from the community, depending on the group size. They know the trails well and ensure your safety and comfort.

We recommend carrying comfortable trekking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a change of clothes (if you plan to swim), a water bottle, and a small backpack to hold your personal items.

The best time to visit is between September and March or early April. The experience is seasonal and depends on rainfall, so we recommend checking in advance if you’re planning a visit during the shoulder months.

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