- A decommissioned bridge in Zemithang now serves as a cafe above the Ngyamjang Chu river
- The cafe offers panoramic Himalayan views with glass-lined interiors and river views below
- The Indian Army completed the cafe transformation in 31 days under Operation Sadbhavna
High in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh, travellers now have a chance to enjoy a cup of tea in one of the most dramatic settings imaginable. In the quiet village of Zemithang, a decommissioned Bailey Bridge has been redesigned into a remarkable cafe suspended above a rushing river. The spot offers sweeping Himalayan views, glass-lined interiors and the surreal experience of watching water flow beneath your feet as you dine. A clip of this remarkable transformation was recently shared by MyGov Arunachal Pradesh on X, drawing huge attention online.
Check out the full video below:
Under #OpSadbhavna, the Indian Army has established Border Brew Café at Jemithang, a first-of-its-kind initiative in Northeast India.
— MyGov Arunachal Pradesh (@MyGovArunachal) March 19, 2026
Constructed on a decommissioned Bailey Bridge over Ngyamjang Chu, the cafe will support local communities and strengthen tourism in #Arunachal. pic.twitter.com/GJKCNLdJSb
A Cafe Perched Above The Ngyamjang Chu
The Border Brew Cafe sits directly over the Ngyamjang Chu river, making the surroundings part of the experience. Large glass sections frame the valley, while the bridge structure has been redesigned into a bright, airy space that feels almost like a moving panorama. Visitors can choose to sit on the bridge itself or at the cafe section on the riverbank, each offering different but equally stunning views.
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Built In Just 31 Days Under Operation Sadbhavna
The transformation is even more impressive considering its pace. As part of Operation Sadbhavna, the Indian Army completed the cafe in just 31 days, turning an unused military structure into a space that welcomes travellers, locals and passersby. It's a blend of engineering skill and thoughtful repurposing that highlights a new side of the region.
Run By Local Monpa Women
The cafe is managed by women from the Monpa community, giving the project an important social dimension. Their involvement brings warmth and authenticity to the space, while also creating new livelihood opportunities in a remote region that is only beginning to tap into tourism.
Boosting Tourism In A Remote Corner Of Arunachal Pradesh
Zemithang has long been known for its scenic beauty, monasteries and strategic location, but it is still far from mainstream tourist routes. This cafe adds a fresh reason to visit, offering travellers a memorable break amid mountains, rivers and cloud-filled valleys. It also helps highlight the possibilities of responsible tourism in the Northeast.
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Going Viral Online
Once MyGov Arunachal shared visuals of the cafe on X, social media users were quick to call it one of the most unusual and picturesque cafes in India. Many expressed surprise at its location, construction speed and design, while others added it straight to their travel wish list.
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