Baglung Parbat Footbridge

Baglung Parbat Footbridge is claimed to be the longest suspended footbridge in the world with a span of 576m. It connects the Kusma Meteropoliton city of Parbat district at Aduwabari with Baglung Municipality 1 bangechour of Baglung District in Nepal.[1][2] The bridge is over the Kaligandaki river. The height of bridge is 122 m from the river level.[3]

Baglung Parbat Footbridge
OwnerNepal Government
Characteristics
DesignSimple suspension bridge
Total length567 m (1,860 ft)
Height122 m
Traversable?yes
Longest span567m

The feasibility study of the bridge was done in 2059 BS and construction was started in Chaitra,2075BS with a schedule to complete in Asar 2077BS. The construction was completed three months ahead of schedule in July 2020. The handover of the bridge was delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

The bridge has a capacity of 85MT and can carry the load of 612 people at the same time.[1]

The initial cost estimate of the bridge was NPR 122,200,000, however the Nepal Government subsidised the construction with the final cost amounting to NPR 69,100,000.[4]

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