Adventure at the heights: India’s longest glass bridge thrown open to tourists at Vagamon

From the glass bridge at Kolahalamedu, visitors can relish the sights of even far-off places like Mundakayam, Kuttikkal, and Kokkayar. Photo: Manorama

Vagamon: Are you game for a thrilling adventure walk on a glass bridge at an altitude of 3,500 feet above sea level? Then head to Vagamon.

India’s longest cantilever glass bridge has been thrown open to tourists at the picturesque hill station in the Idukki district. From the glass bridge at Kolahalamedu, visitors can relish the sights of even far-off places like Mundakayam, Kuttikkal, and Kokkayar.

Tourism Minister Muhammad Riyas also inaugurated the adventure park at a function held here. Vazhoor Soman MLA presided over the function while M M Mani MLA was the Chief Guest.

The unique features of the bridge
40-meter long
Constructed with glass imported from Germany
Project cost amounts to Rs three crores
Entry for 15 visitors at a time
Fee of Rs 500 per person
One can spend 10 minutes on the bridge
Visitors can relish the sights of even far-off places like Mundakayam, Kuttikkal, and Kokkayar

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