02-12-2019
01:01 AM
- last edited on
04-20-2022
01:26 AM
by
grazittiApiTest
Before some month ago I had visited Damsadi Village with my friend which is on the south west of pokhara valley , nearby Fewa Powerhouse & almost 3 KM far from pokhara . During my travel from pokhara to Damsadi Village i had to pass one hanging bridge that was Damsadi Bridge which is over Fushre Khola (outflow of fewalake),So i had taken some snap from that place..Its becomming one of the famous tourist attraction nowdays.
About the Bridge :
This bridge was built in 2016.
It connects Damsadi Villege to Pokhara Valley.
Its 276 Meter Long & almost 90 Meter High.
It can bear load upto 85 Metric Ton or 700 Pedestrian.
Have a look on Map as well :Hanging Bridge
02-12-2019 02:11 AM
Hey @Trkatel ,
Thank you for sharing the Longest Hanging Bridge of Pokhara with us. I would like to recommend you next time when you share some please here on Connect to add the Google Maps' link as well. It will be easier for Local Guides to find the place and learn more about it.
Are there any other attractions near to the bridge? What is fine to do there?
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02-12-2019 03:07 AM - edited 02-12-2019 03:19 AM
HI @Ivi_Ge Thankyou for your suggestion ,As per your suggestion i have put Map link as well.. There is Fewa Power House nearby & has no any special rule to follow .
02-12-2019 03:41 AM
Thanks for sharing @Trkatel, it is very impressive for such a remote area. I'm still to visit Nepal, so maybe I can put this on my list of places to visit.
02-12-2019 04:49 AM
Hello @Trkatel,
Thank you for sharing these great photos with us, the bridge looks really stunning!
Such places always aspire to me adventure, and remind me about the film Indiana Jones. 🙂
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02-12-2019 05:24 AM
@TheEagleEyeWelcome to Nepal 🙂
02-12-2019 05:25 AM
HI @BorrisS Thanks alot for your comment .
02-12-2019 07:28 AM
Beautiful photos, @Trkatel
Is it now allowed for people to cross the bridge? the bridge looks great.
02-12-2019 09:12 PM
Its allowed to everyone !
03-12-2019 09:49 PM
Specail thanks for promoting our village and bridge over world .