Fear of heights? Vizag opens India’s longest and most daring glass skywalk to brave visitors!

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India (Commonwealth Union)_ A new attraction in Visakhapatnam is generating both curiosity and enthusiasm. The city’s much-anticipated Glass Skywalk, which is now officially open to the public, provides a unique opportunity to experience the sense of strolling far above the shoreline, almost as if stepping out into the open air itself. The glass bridge, billed as India’s longest cantilever glass skywalk, was inaugurated by Visakhapatnam MP Shri Bharat.

 

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Set on the magnificent Kailasagiri Hilltop, the skywalk is an eye-catching addition to the city’s surroundings, promising to enhance the city’s status as a burgeoning adventure tourism destination. Built at a cost of ₹7 crore, the attraction is expected to be a major highlight of the upcoming holiday season. The bridge extends about 50 meters from the cliff, with its cantilevered design generating the illusion of a platform hanging freely above the ground. With no visible support beneath much of its length, visitors often describe the experience as both thrilling and slightly surreal.

 

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The skywalk is situated approximately 862 feet above ground level and about 1,000 feet above sea level. Its transparent flooring offers a clear, uninterrupted view into the valley below. Beyond the drop, visitors are greeted by a panoramic 360-degree view: the wide Bay of Bengal on one side, glistening in the coastal sun, and the Eastern Ghats on the other, blending urban with gradual elevation. The location has quickly become a favorite among photographers, especially during sunrise and sunset. The shifting hues of the sky reflect off the glass, providing a spectacular backdrop for photographs and films.

 

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Engineers have given special attention to safety. The walkway is built using triple-layered, 40-mm tempered laminated glass imported from Germany, reinforced with nearly 40 tonnes of steel. This heavy-duty structure is designed to withstand coastal winds and provide a stable experience for tourists. Authorities are restricting footfall to keep people comfortable and safe during the opening phase. Groups of roughly 20 to 40 people are permitted at a time, with each batch granted approximately 10 to 15 minutes on the platform to enjoy the view without congestion.

 

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