Walking on the Glass Bridge is a dream of many people, while some people want to go there but they also start feeling fear and excitement. Till a few years ago, walking on a glass bridge was like a dream for middle-class Indians, because such examples of engineering were seen only in countries like China, Canada, and America, and it was not easy for everyone to go there. Today we are sharing with you the list of glass bridges present in India, where you can plan to visit.
As soon as you hear the name Sikkim, pictures of beautiful mountains start floating in your mind, but now the glass bridge here is also attracting tourists. Sky Walk Pelling, built-in the Gyalshing district, is located at an altitude of 7,200 feet above sea level and is open for visitors from 8 am to 5 pm. From here you can take a berth eye view of Teesta and Rangit rivers.
Skywalk can also be enjoyed in the Nalanda district of Bihar, for this you will have to go to Rajgir. The glass bridge here is 85 feet long and is built at a height of 200 feet over a narrow valley. To come here, it is better that you make advance online booking, or you can also get counter tickets by reaching early in the morning.
UP's first glass bead is being made in Chitrakoot which is in the shape of Ram ji's bow and arrow. The length of the arrow of the glass bridge is 25 meters while the width of the bow is 35 meters. According to estimates, this bridge can bear a load of 500 kg per square meter. It is expected that it will be completed in the year 2024 and then it will be opened for tourists.
Wherever glass bridges have been constructed in India, a tremendous increase in the number of tourists has been seen. It is expected that in the coming years, many such skywalks and glass bridges will be built in India which will boost tourism. Will be able to get a boost.
(PC: Zee news)