Uttar Pradesh gets first glass skywalk bridge in Chitrakoot

Uttar Pradesh gets first glass skywalk bridge in Chitrakoot

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: April 18 2024

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  • The glass skywalk bridge at Tulsi Waterfall in Chitrakoot represents a significant advancement in tourism infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh, blending innovative engineering with natural beauty to create a unique attraction.
  • Shaped like Lord Ram’s bow and arrow, the bridge not only showcases architectural brilliance but also pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of the region, adding depth and meaning to the visitor experience.
  • With a focus on sustainability and immersive experiences, the completion of the glass skywalk bridge underscores Uttar Pradesh’s commitment to promoting eco-tourism. It is expected to draw a large number of tourists keen on exploring the scenic beauty of Tulsi Waterfall and its surroundings.
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