Visakhapatnam To Get India’s Longest Glass Skywalk Bridge; All Details here
Visakhapatnam is set to get India’s longest cantilever glass skywalk bridge. Measuring a length of 50 metres, the upcoming tourist attraction will offer stunning views of the surrounding beauty.
Visakhapatnam To Get India’s Longest Glass Skywalk Bridge; All Details here
Visakhapatnam is set to get India’s longest cantilever glass skywalk bridge. Measuring a length of 50 metres, the upcoming tourist attraction will offer stunning views of the surrounding beauty. The upcoming project will be constructed near Titanic Viewpoint at Kailasagiri and is set to cost around ₹6 crore. Here’s a look at a few amazing facts about the upcoming tourist attraction.
India’s longest glass skywalk
Offering stunning views of neighbouring sea and surrounding hills, Visakhapatnam is set to welcome the country’s longest cantilever glass skywalk bridge, which spans across 50 metres.
Kailasagiri
Located near Titanic Viewpoint at Kailasagiri, the popular tourist attraction is known for its lush greenery.
6 Cr Project
The development of this bridge will cost around Rs 6 crore, Moreover, the project is an attempt to boost tourism and adventure activities in the valley.
A Public-Private Partnership
This project is being developed under a public-private partnership (PPP). Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority (VMRDA) has collaborated with RJ Adventures, a partnership between SSM Shipping & Logistics and Bharat Mata Ventures.
Can hold up to 40 people
The upcoming glass can hold up to 40 people at a time, thereby offering breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding hills.
Introduction of Zip-lines and Sky-Cycling Tracks
The project also includes two thrilling zip-lines and sky-cycling tracks measuring 150 meters each.
Visakhapatnam To Get India’s Longest Glass Skywalk Bridge; All Details here
Once the project is completed the Kailasagiri skywalk will beat Kerala's Vagamon Glass Bridge to become India’s longest glass skywalk. Currently, Vagamon Glass Bridge spans 40 meters in length.