Muwi Falls & Stone Bridge
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Muwi Falls & Stone Bridge

15 km from Basecamp
25 min drive Drive
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"Our front desk team frequently visits Muwi Falls & Stone Bridge. We highly recommend heading there early in the morning to beat the tourist rush and catch the best lighting for photography. Need a reliable taxi or guided tour? Just ask us at the reception before you head out!"

Historic stone bridge built by Jaintia warriors with a beautiful waterfall backdrop, offering a journey into the past.

Muwi Falls is a place where nature and history converge in a stunning display. Located on the Jowai-Amlarem road, this site is more than just a scenic waterfall; it is a gateway to the rich heritage of the Jaintia Kingdom. The waterfall creates a beautiful cascade that flows gracefully over the rocks, but the true highlight for many history buffs is the ancient stone bridge, known as 'Thlumuwi', that spans the river nearby.

A Bridge Through Time

The Thlumuwi stone bridge is a megalithic marvel, consisting of massive stone slabs placed on pillars. It was constructed by the Jaintia Kings to facilitate travel between their summer capital in Nartiang and their winter capital in Jaintapur (now in Bangladesh). Walking across this bridge, one can't help but feel a connection to the warriors and royalty who used this very path centuries ago.

Scenic Beauty and Serenity

The waterfall itself is picturesque, offering a calm and soothing atmosphere. The water flows into a clear stream, flanked by lush greenery. It is an excellent spot for photographers who want to capture the juxtaposition of the ancient man-made structure against the timeless beauty of the flowing water.

Picnic by the River

The banks of the Muwi stream provide an ideal setting for a riverside picnic. The gentle sound of the water and the shade of the trees create a relaxing environment for families and groups to unwind.

Key Highlights

  • Ancient megalithic stone bridge (Thlumuwi) of historical significance
  • Scenic waterfall with a graceful cascade
  • Historical trade route used by Jaintia Kings
  • Perfect blend of heritage tourism and nature exploration
  • Ideal spot for riverside picnics and relaxation
  • Photogenic landscape combining stone architecture and rushing water

When to Visit

The site is accessible year-round. The monsoon season (June-September) brings the waterfall to life with full volume, while the winter months (October-March) offer pleasant weather for exploring the bridge and the surrounding area.

How to Reach

Muwi Falls is located about 15 km from Jowai on the road to Amlarem. It is easily accessible by car. Look for the signboard indicating the Thlumuwi Stone Bridge. A short walk from the roadside takes you to the bridge and the waterfall view.

Essential Travel Tips

  • 1Take time to walk across the stone bridge and appreciate its construction.
  • 2Be careful on the rocks near the waterfall as they can be slippery.
  • 3Great stopover if you are heading towards Krang Suri or the Bangladesh border.
  • 4Respect the historical structure; do not deface or damage the stone slabs.
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