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The Dodhara Chandani Bridge, commonly known as Mahakali Bridge is a suspension bridge for pedestrians and at this point only about 1496.5 m long over Mahakali River in the far west of Nepal.
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Dodhara Chandani Suspension Bridge

W4F7+FJJ, Bhimdatta 10400, Nepal
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The Dodhara Chandani Bridge, commonly known as Mahakali Bridge is a suspension bridge for pedestrians and at this point only about 1496.5 m long over Mahakali River in the far west of Nepal.

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Location & Setting Situated in Kanchanpur District, far-western Nepal, the bridge spans the Mahakali River, connecting the villages of Dodhara and Chandani near the Indo-Nepal border

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A pedestrian suspension bridge, completed in 2005, designed by Nepali engineers Remarkably long—approximately 1,452.96 meters long and 1.6 meters wide Composed of four back-to-back suspension spans with 8 steel pylons, each pylon rising around 32.7 meters, with main spans of 225.4 meters and shorter segments of 70 meters Photography & Experience Tips Ideal for photography—especially during sunrise or sunset, which beautifully illuminates the steel structure and the flowing waters Local usage includes pedestrians, bicycles, and light motorbikes—making dynamic, authentic scenes for video or “shorts” “Amazing place… the vastness of the River Mahakali mesmerized us… Best to visit during sunset” Why It Stands Out It’s often noted as Nepal’s longest suspension footbridge, and even referred to as Asia’s second-longest suspension bridge by some locals Aside from serving as a rural lifeline, it’s a visually striking piece of civil engineering against a dramatic riverscape—perfect for both stills and dynamic content.

Quick Summary for Shorts & Pictures Feature Details What to Photograph Panoramic views, sunrise/sunset, motorbikes crossing Best Time Morning or evening for soft, golden light Why It’s Unique Longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Nepal; scenic & locally used Location Access ~8 km south of Mahendranagar/Bhimdatta Visual Appeal Contrasting steel structure, water reflections, silhouettes of riders Suggested Shorts Ideas

Golden Hour Crossing – Capture the bridge silhouette against a sunrise or sunset glow.

Bridge Motion Montage – Montage of motorbikes and pedestrians passing by, highlighting the bridge’s daily life.

Structure Close-ups – Focus on the steel pylons, cables, and deck details for architectural interest.

Scenic Panoramas – Wide shots of the river, sandy banks, and bridge alignment to showcase scale.

In conclusion: Absolutely a stunning location for photos and short video content. The setting, scale, and local activity offer rich...

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The Dodhara Suspension Bridge is an impressive engineering marvel located in the Kanchanpur district of Nepal. Stretching across the mighty Mahakali River, this suspension bridge is renowned as one of the longest of its kind in the entire country.

The Dodhara Suspension Bridge connects the towns of Dodhara and Chandani in Nepal and serves as a vital transportation link for locals and tourists alike. With its length spanning approximately 149.6 meters (490 feet), the bridge offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding natural beauty, including lush green landscapes and the majestic river flowing beneath.

Constructed with steel cables and sturdy pillars, the Dodhara Suspension Bridge stands tall, providing a safe passage for pedestrians, vehicles, and livestock. Its design allows for a smooth and steady crossing, even during windy conditions. The bridge's sturdy construction instills a sense of confidence and reassurance in those who traverse it.

Apart from its practical function, the Dodhara Suspension Bridge has also become a popular tourist attraction. Visitors are drawn to its grandeur and the awe-inspiring experience of walking across a river at such a height. It offers a unique perspective, allowing individuals to appreciate the raw power of nature while enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings.

As you stroll along the Dodhara Suspension Bridge, the rhythmic swaying motion under your feet adds to the adventure, heightening the thrill of the crossing. It's a testament to human ingenuity and a testament to the beautiful landscapes that Nepal has to offer.

Whether you visit Dodhara for practical reasons or seek an exhilarating experience, the Dodhara Suspension Bridge is a must-see destination. It combines architectural brilliance, natural beauty, and a touch of adrenaline, leaving a lasting impression on all who encounter its...

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The Dodhara Chandani Bridge is a sequence of four suspension bridges with eight pylons, which are anchored to large anchor blocks on both banks as well as three common anchor blocks in the river bed. The lands between the 32.72-metre-high (107.3 ft) pylons have a wingspan of 225.40 m, the webs between the anchors and the pylons have a wingspan of almost 70 meters. The bridge segments are curved slightly upwards. The result is a series of arches of spans of 70 + 225.40 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 225.40 + 225.40 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 225.40 with a total length of 1452.96 m plus of approximately 20 m long anchor blocks on the banks. [2]

The bridge consists of the steel pylons and essentially of wire ropes. The hangers are thin metal rods, which are connected to each other with eyes. The 1.60-metre-wide (5.2 ft) bridge deck is a sturdy metal grille. On both sides serve ropes as handrails, which are connected by wire mesh with the bridge deck. Diagonal cables between the railings and the underlying longitudinal cables are used for stiffening, as well as some stay cables of the pylons for the bridge deck. Side, anchored in the riverbed ropes dampen fluctuations.

The bridge is designed as a pedestrian bridge, but will also ride bicycles and light motorcycles, which is also fully staffed can pass each other - as everywhere in Nepal, in the...

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Sudip NeupaneSudip Neupane
Location & Setting Situated in Kanchanpur District, far-western Nepal, the bridge spans the Mahakali River, connecting the villages of Dodhara and Chandani near the Indo-Nepal border Bridge Highlights A pedestrian suspension bridge, completed in 2005, designed by Nepali engineers Remarkably long—approximately 1,452.96 meters long and 1.6 meters wide Composed of four back-to-back suspension spans with 8 steel pylons, each pylon rising around 32.7 meters, with main spans of 225.4 meters and shorter segments of 70 meters Photography & Experience Tips Ideal for photography—especially during sunrise or sunset, which beautifully illuminates the steel structure and the flowing waters Local usage includes pedestrians, bicycles, and light motorbikes—making dynamic, authentic scenes for video or “shorts” “Amazing place… the vastness of the River Mahakali mesmerized us… Best to visit during sunset” Why It Stands Out It’s often noted as Nepal’s longest suspension footbridge, and even referred to as Asia’s second-longest suspension bridge by some locals Aside from serving as a rural lifeline, it’s a visually striking piece of civil engineering against a dramatic riverscape—perfect for both stills and dynamic content. Quick Summary for Shorts & Pictures Feature Details What to Photograph Panoramic views, sunrise/sunset, motorbikes crossing Best Time Morning or evening for soft, golden light Why It’s Unique Longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Nepal; scenic & locally used Location Access ~8 km south of Mahendranagar/Bhimdatta Visual Appeal Contrasting steel structure, water reflections, silhouettes of riders Suggested Shorts Ideas Golden Hour Crossing – Capture the bridge silhouette against a sunrise or sunset glow. Bridge Motion Montage – Montage of motorbikes and pedestrians passing by, highlighting the bridge’s daily life. Structure Close-ups – Focus on the steel pylons, cables, and deck details for architectural interest. Scenic Panoramas – Wide shots of the river, sandy banks, and bridge alignment to showcase scale. In conclusion: Absolutely a stunning location for photos and short video content. The setting, scale, and local activity offer rich visual stories.
Bikash DangolBikash Dangol
The Dodhara Chandani Suspension Bridge in Mahendranagar, Nepal, is an impressive feat of engineering and a must-visit landmark in the Far-Western Province. Spanning approximately 1,453 meters, it stands as one of Nepal’s longest multi-span pedestrian suspension bridges, gracefully connecting the villages of Dodhara and Chandani across the Mahakali River.  Constructed in 2005, the bridge comprises four suspension segments supported by eight towering steel pylons anchored securely on both riverbanks and within the riverbed. Its 1.6-meter-wide deck, made of sturdy metal grilles, accommodates pedestrians, cyclists, and even motorcyclists, reflecting its vital role in local transportation.   Beyond its functional significance, the bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mahakali River and surrounding landscapes, especially during sunrise and sunset. Its proximity to Mahendranagar Bazaar and the renowned Shuklaphanta National Park enhances its appeal to both locals and tourists.  Whether you’re interested in architecture, photography, or simply seeking a serene walk above a majestic river, the Dodhara Chandani Suspension Bridge provides a unique and memorable experience. It’s a testament to Nepalese engineering prowess and a symbol of connectivity and unity in the region.
Desi Yatri VikasDesi Yatri Vikas
The Dodhara Chandani Bridge (Nepali: दोधारा चाँदनी पुल ) commonly known as Mahakali Bridge is a suspension bridge for pedestrians and at this point only about 1496.5 m long over Mahakali, Sharda River in the far west of Nepal. One of the longest Multispan Pedestrian Bridge in Nepal is located in Kanchanpur district in Mahakali zone in the Far-Western Development Region, Nepal. It connects the Indian border between the village and the river lying (or the Village Development Committee-VDC) Dodhara in Kanchanpur District in the Mahakali Zone Management with the VDC Chandani on the other side of the river. Dodhara is cut off by the river Mahakali completely from the actual territory of Nepal, the bridge is the only connection Dodhara to the other areas of Nepal.
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Location & Setting Situated in Kanchanpur District, far-western Nepal, the bridge spans the Mahakali River, connecting the villages of Dodhara and Chandani near the Indo-Nepal border Bridge Highlights A pedestrian suspension bridge, completed in 2005, designed by Nepali engineers Remarkably long—approximately 1,452.96 meters long and 1.6 meters wide Composed of four back-to-back suspension spans with 8 steel pylons, each pylon rising around 32.7 meters, with main spans of 225.4 meters and shorter segments of 70 meters Photography & Experience Tips Ideal for photography—especially during sunrise or sunset, which beautifully illuminates the steel structure and the flowing waters Local usage includes pedestrians, bicycles, and light motorbikes—making dynamic, authentic scenes for video or “shorts” “Amazing place… the vastness of the River Mahakali mesmerized us… Best to visit during sunset” Why It Stands Out It’s often noted as Nepal’s longest suspension footbridge, and even referred to as Asia’s second-longest suspension bridge by some locals Aside from serving as a rural lifeline, it’s a visually striking piece of civil engineering against a dramatic riverscape—perfect for both stills and dynamic content. Quick Summary for Shorts & Pictures Feature Details What to Photograph Panoramic views, sunrise/sunset, motorbikes crossing Best Time Morning or evening for soft, golden light Why It’s Unique Longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Nepal; scenic & locally used Location Access ~8 km south of Mahendranagar/Bhimdatta Visual Appeal Contrasting steel structure, water reflections, silhouettes of riders Suggested Shorts Ideas Golden Hour Crossing – Capture the bridge silhouette against a sunrise or sunset glow. Bridge Motion Montage – Montage of motorbikes and pedestrians passing by, highlighting the bridge’s daily life. Structure Close-ups – Focus on the steel pylons, cables, and deck details for architectural interest. Scenic Panoramas – Wide shots of the river, sandy banks, and bridge alignment to showcase scale. In conclusion: Absolutely a stunning location for photos and short video content. The setting, scale, and local activity offer rich visual stories.
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The Dodhara Chandani Suspension Bridge in Mahendranagar, Nepal, is an impressive feat of engineering and a must-visit landmark in the Far-Western Province. Spanning approximately 1,453 meters, it stands as one of Nepal’s longest multi-span pedestrian suspension bridges, gracefully connecting the villages of Dodhara and Chandani across the Mahakali River.  Constructed in 2005, the bridge comprises four suspension segments supported by eight towering steel pylons anchored securely on both riverbanks and within the riverbed. Its 1.6-meter-wide deck, made of sturdy metal grilles, accommodates pedestrians, cyclists, and even motorcyclists, reflecting its vital role in local transportation.   Beyond its functional significance, the bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mahakali River and surrounding landscapes, especially during sunrise and sunset. Its proximity to Mahendranagar Bazaar and the renowned Shuklaphanta National Park enhances its appeal to both locals and tourists.  Whether you’re interested in architecture, photography, or simply seeking a serene walk above a majestic river, the Dodhara Chandani Suspension Bridge provides a unique and memorable experience. It’s a testament to Nepalese engineering prowess and a symbol of connectivity and unity in the region.
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The Dodhara Chandani Bridge (Nepali: दोधारा चाँदनी पुल ) commonly known as Mahakali Bridge is a suspension bridge for pedestrians and at this point only about 1496.5 m long over Mahakali, Sharda River in the far west of Nepal. One of the longest Multispan Pedestrian Bridge in Nepal is located in Kanchanpur district in Mahakali zone in the Far-Western Development Region, Nepal. It connects the Indian border between the village and the river lying (or the Village Development Committee-VDC) Dodhara in Kanchanpur District in the Mahakali Zone Management with the VDC Chandani on the other side of the river. Dodhara is cut off by the river Mahakali completely from the actual territory of Nepal, the bridge is the only connection Dodhara to the other areas of Nepal.
Desi Yatri Vikas

Desi Yatri Vikas

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