Skywalking is an exhilarating experience that provides a rush of adrenaline as one feels the height, wind, and a sense of danger.
The best form of skywalking is on glass bridges. Well, if you are brave enough to try!
gif: pexelsLocated in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, this bridge spans 430 metres across a canyon, and is the longest and highest glass bridge in the world.
This horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends over the Grand Canyon and offers breathtaking views of the canyon floor & Colorado River.
Photo: grandcanyon.comThis bridge, located in the Shiniuzhai National Geological Park, is 180 metres long and suspended 300 metres above the ground.
This walk offers views of mountains and glaciers. The platform is made of glass and steel and is designed to blend in with the surrounding landscape.
This 30-m glass walkway juts out of a mountain, providing stunning views of the Aurland Fjord, and is a unique experience for visitors.
This curved bridge, suspended 70 m above sea level, is located on Langkawi island. It offers panoramic views of the Andaman Sea and nearby islands.
This bridge is located in the Huaxi World Adventure Park and is 180 metres high. The bridge offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Located in the Rajgir hills, this glass bridge offers visitors a breathtaking view of the surroundings.
Located on the roof of the O2 Arena in the UK, it is a glass skywalk suspended 52 metres above the ground. London and the Thames both look spectacular from up here.
This bridge is located on the side of Daedunsan Mountain, South Korea, and is 50m long and 80m high. The views are jaw-dropping!