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This glass-bottomed skywalk in Pelling was India’s first such structure. It is situated 2,195 m above sea level and overlooks the Chenrezig statue and the flight of stairs leading up to it.
Stretching 52 m in length, this glass bridge in Thiruvananthapuram is equipped with features such as artificial fog, rainfall and LED lighting to enchance the visitor experience. From the bridge, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Akkulam Lake.
Inaugurated on July 22, 2025, this glass skywalk, which is suspended over the Napne Waterfall, allows guests to step out onto a clear platform and enjoy unhindered views of the surroundings.
Affectionately called the “Mini Ooty” Kerala, the Arimbra Hills glass bridge is 150 m long and 70 m high. As you walk on the transparent glass, you will be greeted by a vast horizon and a steep valley beneath the bridge.
Inspired by the glass bridge in Hangzhou Province, China, the Rajgir Glass Bridge is crafted from three layers of 15 mm glass and is 25 m long. You can see views of the five picturesque hills from this vantage point.
The Kanniyakumari Glass Bridge is India's first-ever glass bridge built over the sea. This architectural marvel connects two iconic landmarks of the city: the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the Thiruvalluvar Statue.
Gaze at the panoramic tapestry of blue skies and green landscape while standing atop this glass bridge in the Wayanad district. For an added dose of adventure, climb the magnificent treehouse in the vicinity.
This skywalk is a popular tourist attraction on Pappy’s Coorg’s Coffee Island in Udoth Motte, Madikeri. The structure is made of tempered glass panels that provide visitors with a thrilling experience of walking above the ground.
This cantilevered skywalk glass bridge in the Idukki district is 1,097 m above sea level and 40 m long. It is made of five layers of 40 mm glass and 35 tonnes of steel.