Glass Bridge of 900 Kandi, Wayanad

The Glass Bridge of 900 Kandi is the first glass bridge in South India. It is a beautiful walking path located in Thollayiram Kandi, Kerala.

The Glass Bridge of 900 Kandi, Wayanad is the first glass bridge in South India. It is a beautiful walking path located in Thollayiram Kandi, Kerala.

About Glass Bridge 900 Kandi

  • This glass bridge has been built 100 feet above the ground level at 900 Kandi.
  • It is made from unbreakable fiberglass, imported from Italy.
  • It was built in 2016 by Bharat Mata Ventures and Idukki District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC).
  • Its construction cost is ₹3 crore.
  • Situated at a height of 100 feet, this transparent glass bridge offers 360 degree views to the visitors.

From tourism point of view:

  • The entry fee of this bridge for tourists has been kept at ₹ 100 per person.
  • In exchange for this, visitors are allowed to stay on the bridge for about half an hour.
  • However, due to there being no lighting facility of any kind on this bridge, tourists are prohibited from going after the evening.

900 Kandi

  • It is the name of a property situated within the forest land of Wayanad.
  • 900 is situated within the dense forests of Kandi, Wayanad.
  • Decades ago, 900 acres of land used to be Parel Pappan’s farm, which later came to be known as 900 Kandi.

Other Glass Bridges of India

Sikkim Skywalk

  • This is India’s first glass skywalk.
  • It is located in Pelling, Sikkim and is located right in front of the 137 feet statue of Chenrezig.
  • Situated at an altitude of 7,200 feet above sea level.
  • The glass skywalk provides a beautiful view of the Buddhist pilgrimage site.

Glass Bridge in Rajgir, Bihar

  • Rajgir Glass Bridge is the second glass bridge in India.
  • Rajgir’s Glass Bridge has been built on the lines of Hangzhou, China.
  • The height of the glass bridge is 200 feet from the ground and it is about 6 feet wide.
  • The bridge was designed to attract both domestic and international tourists.
900 Kandi is located in which district of Kerala?

Wayanad

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