Where is Hussaini Hanging Bridge?

Where is Hussaini Hanging Bridge?

Where is Hussaini Hanging Bridge?

Summary

Description English: Hussaini Suspension Bridge, Upper Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan
Date 30 May 2016, 13:12:23
Source Own work
Author Abdullah Zulfiqar

Who built Hussaini Hanging Bridge?

Hunza
Husseini’s locals says that before the bridge was built, they have to went to another village 20 kilometers away and climbed a dangerous hill to reach Zar Abad Village. and the ruler of Hunza, approved the request and Built this bridge.

How long is the Hussaini Hanging Bridge?

Hussaini Hanging Bridge Location: This Suspension Bridge over Passu River on Upper Gojal Hunza is said to be on of the most dangerous hanging bridges in the world, having about 64 meters in length and 400 steps back and forth.

What type of bridge is the Hussaini Hanging Bridge?

Passu suspension bridge
Passu suspension bridge is considering the most thrilling and longest bridge in Gilgit Baltistan it is short walk for Passu village .

Where is Hunza?

Gilgit-Baltistan
Hunza is situated at the bank of Hunza river in the northern part of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, bordering with Ishkoman to the northwest, Shigar to the southeast, Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor to north, and the Xinjiang region of China to the northeast.

When was the Hussaini Hanging bridge built?

1755
First built by fishermen in 1755, this tiny rope bridge connects the mainland to the tiny Irish island of the Carrickared. The bridge is approximately 66 feet long and 89 feet above the rocks below.

How old is Altit Fort Hunza?

Beyond its iconic glaciers, fertile apricot farms, and turquoise lakes, the region is also rich in cultural heritage. In central Hunza, the thousand-year-old Altit fort and 700-year-old Baltit fort are some of the region’s oldest standing monuments and evidence of the valley’s feudal regime.

Which is the most dangerous bridge in Pakistan?

Hussaini Bridge known as the most dangerous bridge in the world, only one of many precarious rope bridges in Northern Pakistan. I would suggest you to visit, but won’t suggest you to cross it. Fun Fact: It has 399 steps.

Which is the longest bridge in Hunza, Pakistan?

Among these is the Hussaini Hanging Bridge, crossing Borit Lake in the Upper Hunza. This rope bridge is both long and poorly maintained. Many planks are missing, and strong winds shake the bridge as you cross it. It does little to ease nerves that a previous, older, broken bridge hangs in tatters next to the “new” one.

Is the Hussaini Suspension Bridge in Pakistan safe?

It does little to ease nerves that a previous, older, broken bridge hangs in tatters next to the “new” one. Despite its dangerous looks, however, the Hussaini is is a relatively safe bridge and has become something of a tourist draw, with hikers testing their nerves as they carefully work their way across.

Why was Hussaini hanging bridge given its name?

One of the exotic lakes in Hunza Valley is the Borit Lake that falls between the two major villages, so the inhabitants have to cross to each end for their daily work. However, with the name of the bridge, the locals believe that nothing wrong can ever happen to them because the bridge name has been kept after the Shajra of Hazrat Imam Hussain.