Kushma Gyadi Suspension Bridge: Longest Suspension Bridge In Nepal

Opened in early 2010, the huge Kushma-Gyadi catenary suspension footbridge is one of the world’s highest of its type. Crossing 384 feet (117 mtrs) above the Madi River, the trail bridge is also one of Nepal’s longest with a span of 1,128 feet (344 mtrs). Several years later the city of Kushma welcomed 3 more spectacular suspension footbridges all that rank among the longest span footbridges in the world. These include the 347 meter long Kushma Balewa Footbridge, the 359 meter long Kushma Mudikuwa Footbridge and in 2019 the Kushma Bungy Footbridge with span of approximately 490 meters making it the longest span footbridge in Asia.

This architectural wonder, which is located close to the charming city of Parbat, stands tall and beckons adventurers from all over the world. The Kushma Gyadi Suspension Bridge, which rises almost 345 meters over the depths, is not for the faint of heart. It is certain to leave you in wonder and quivering with excitement due to its massive height and jaw-dropping views.

Imagine standing on a bridge suspended in mid-air, your feet hundreds of meters above the rushing waters of the Madi River. This bridge, completed in the early 2010s, is not only a magnificent feat of engineering but also one of the highest pedestrian suspension bridges on the planet. Spanning an impressive 1,128 feet (344 meters), it holds the title of one of Nepal's longest bridges, captivating visitors with its sheer grandeur.

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