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UP: First-ever sky glass walk, resembling Lord Rama's bow and arrow, to open in Chitrakoot

Uttar Pradesh is all set to get its first-ever glass skywalk bridge, which will be set against the picturesque backdrop of Tulsi Waterfalls in the Markundi range of the Chitrakoot forest division. In every way, this place will let you witness architectural ingenuity and natural beauty.

Built from a fusion of glass and steel, this marvel of engineering takes the form of Lord Ram's revered bow and arrow, thereby symbolising strength and valour. If reports are to go by, this bridge got an investment of INR 3.70 crore, which promises to redefine the landscape of eco-tourism in the region.

Reports add that this bridge is the brainchild of the Forest and Tourism Department, and that this ambitious project aims to elevate the allure of Chitrakoot as a premier tourist destination. Drawing inspiration from Bihar's renowned skywalk glass bridge in Rajgir, Uttar Pradesh's glass skywalk is poised to captivate visitors with its blend of aesthetic charm and structural brilliance.

Scheduled for inauguration post the Lok Sabha elections, the glass bridge will likely bring in a new era of tourism in Uttar Pradesh. Upon its opening, it is anticipated to emerge as the crown jewel of an enchanting eco-tourism centre. Complementing the breathtaking vistas of the waterfall, the surrounding area has been transformed into a verdant oasis known as 'Kodand Van', which will provide visitors with a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendour.

Built by the esteemed Ghazipur-based Pawan Sut Construction Company, the bridge stands as a testament to collaborative effort and visionary planning. Originally known as Shabri Waterfall, the cascading beauty that serves as the foundation for the glass skywalk was recently christened Tulsi Waterfalls by the state government. This renaming pays homage to the birthplace of revered saint Goswami Tulsidas in Rajapur, as well as the sacred shrine of Lord Shri Ram.

Offering both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity, the bow-and-arrow-shaped bridge spans an impressive length of 25 m toward the abyss and boasts of a width of 35 m between its sturdy pillars. With a robust load capacity of 500 kg per square metre, the bridge ensures safety and comfort for visitors eager to embark on this thrilling adventure.

As Uttar Pradesh's first glass skywalk prepares to open its gates to the public, it symbolises not only a triumph of engineering prowess, but also a celebration of cultural heritage and natural splendour. With plans underway for the development of accompanying amenities including parks, herb gardens, and restaurants, the glass bridge is all set to promote sustainable tourism and will turn into a cherished landmark in the heart of Chitrakoot's wilderness.

Source: Times of India