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+ | opened in 2019 in the city of follows the Kushma Gyadi catenary suspension footbridge as one of the world’s highest of its type. | ||
There are 3 other spectacular footbridge spans in Parbat including the 359 meter long Kushma Mudikuwa Footbridge, the 344 meter long Kushma Gyadi Footbridge and the 347 meter Kushma Balewa Footbridge. | There are 3 other spectacular footbridge spans in Parbat including the 359 meter long Kushma Mudikuwa Footbridge, the 344 meter long Kushma Gyadi Footbridge and the 347 meter Kushma Balewa Footbridge. | ||
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Revision as of 07:28, 26 May 2019
Kushma Balewa Footbridge
Kushma, Parbat, Nepal
(656) feet high / (200) meters high
(1,608) foot span / (490) meter span
2019
Opened in 2019 as one of the highest public bungy sites in the world, The Kushma Bungy Footbridge is the fourth and most spectacular high level footbridge in the mountainous tourist city of Parbat. The massive main span of about 500 meters is similar in design to Russia's Sochi Skybridge Bungy site with a walkway suspended just below 8 parallel cables. The truss stiffened walkway has a mesh grill deck approximately 1.5 meters wide.
opened in 2019 in the city of follows the Kushma Gyadi catenary suspension footbridge as one of the world’s highest of its type.
There are 3 other spectacular footbridge spans in Parbat including the 359 meter long Kushma Mudikuwa Footbridge, the 344 meter long Kushma Gyadi Footbridge and the 347 meter Kushma Balewa Footbridge.
Kushma Bungy Footbridge satellite image.
Kushma Bungy Footbridge location map.