India's first glass bridge now open in Tamil Nadu

Updated : Dec 31, 2024 13:48
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India's first glass bridge, a stunning feat of modern engineering, has opened to the public in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu.

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated the landmark structure on December 30 by walking across the transparent bridge, which links two of the region’s most iconic attractions — the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the towering 133-foot Thiruvalluvar statue.

The bridge spans 77 metres in length and 10 metres in width, offering visitors an unparalleled experience. Its transparent surface provides breathtaking views of the sea below, while the bowstring arch design showcases a perfect balance of aesthetic appeal and structural strength.

Designed to endure the challenging coastal conditions, the bridge is built with materials resistant to salt air and high humidity, ensuring durability and safety.

Constructed at a cost of Rs 37 crore by the Tamil Nadu government, the bridge was unveiled during the silver jubilee celebrations of the Thiruvalluvar statue’s inauguration by former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi.

This new structure eliminates the need for ferry services between the two monuments, providing a more scenic and convenient option for tourists.

Previously, visitors relied on boats to travel between the Kanyakumari jetty, the Vivekananda Memorial, and the Thiruvalluvar statue. Now, they can leisurely stroll across the glass bridge, soaking in panoramic views of the ocean and the surrounding landscape.

The experience seamlessly blends adventure with serenity, making it a unique draw for travelers.

 

 

 

 

Chief Minister Stalin shared a video of the bridge on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, highlighting its architectural brilliance and the breathtaking vistas it offers.

The video captured the intricate design of the bridge and its harmonious integration with Kanyakumari’s natural beauty.

The glass bridge is expected to be a major boost for tourism in Kanyakumari, reinforcing Tamil Nadu’s image as a state that combines heritage with modern innovation. By linking two cultural and spiritual landmarks, the bridge serves as both a symbol of progress and an unforgettable experience for visitors.

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