Unbelievable Courage: Man’s Death-Defying Stroll On Pakistan’s Scariest Bridge

People engage in daring undertakings to escape their ordinary lives. Some people go trekking, while others go river rafting. People try water sports, deep sea diving, sky diving, Bungee jumping, and other activities to get that adrenaline rush. 

Recently, a video went viral on the internet, leaving people speechless. The terrifying video depicts a man traversing the world’s most perilous footbridge, the Passu Bridge, also known as the Hanging Bridge. Watch the viral video here.

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Man walks on the most terrifying bridge in Pakistan

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The bridge, which is located in Hunza, Pakistan, is the longest in Gilgit Baltistan. The view from the bridge is breathtaking. Surrounded by enormous mountains, the rope and wooden board bridge spans the picturesque Hunza River. 

The video was posted to Instagram by the account Zeeteevee, who captioned it, “Passu bridge located in Hunza, Pakistan Locals use it to cross to the village located on the other side.” Zed, a travel vlogger, uploaded the video. 

The video has received over 71,000 likes and several comments. Instagram users were captivated by the vista and the speed with which the tourist crossed the bridge. 

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This is not the first time Zed has shared a video of himself visiting an adventure site. Prior to this, he posted a video of himself driving on a perilous route in Pakistan.

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He captioned the video, “Fairy Meadows, Pakistan. This Jeep ride is a 2-hour journey on the edge of a cliff. Most sections don’t have room for two cars. The drivers often need to reverse to let other Jeeps pass by.” The video got over 26,000 likes. 

The Hussaini Bridge is a kilometre long 

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The Hussaini Bridge, also known as the Hussaini Suspension Bridge, is located in Hunza, Pakistan. It is 1 km long and is used by villagers to connect to the village on the other side. The huge gaps between the planks make it unsafe. This suspension bridge (635 feet long) is one of the world’s most perilous. 

It is also one of the world’s longest suspension bridges. With enormous gaps between the wooden planks and the rope, nothing about this bridge inspires trust. The bridge is constructed entirely of rope and wooden planks. 

Most folks want to know where the bridge is. The Hussaini bridge spans the Passu River in the Hunza Valley’s Upper Gojal region. It has a length of 64 metres and a height of 400 steps. 

Furthermore, due to its own weight and the people crossing it, this bridge is particularly intense in the centre. Normally, only seven individuals are permitted at one time. Before visiting this location, check the weather and season. 

The world’s most perilous bridge is made up of 472 wooden planks. It’s at least 50 feet above the riverbed, with a maximum elevation of roughly 100 feet. The bridge not only serves the community’s requirements, but it is also a popular tourist attraction today. The length of the Hussaini Suspension Bridge, also known as the Hussaini Hanging Bridge, is approximately 150 metres (500 feet) long.

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