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Hussaini Suspension Bridge

Village Hussaini, Gojal, Gilgit, 15750
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4.7
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Visiting the Hussaini Suspension Bridge on Hunza River is a remarkable experience, especially during the transition from autumn to winter. At this time, the water level in the Hunza River is moderate without freezing, making it a safe and enjoyable outing.

To reach the Hussaini Bridge, visitors must drive approximately two hours to Gujal village. Parking is free here. From there, it takes around ten minutes to walk to the ticket counter, where an entrance fee of 100 PKR per person is charged. After purchasing tickets, visitors need to walk downhill for about 15 minutes to reach the bridge.

The bridge offers spectacular views, including the iconic Passu Cones, but it is recommended to take in the scenery from both sides of the bridge. Crossing the bridge can be thrilling and somewhat nerve-wracking for many due to its swaying motion and the sound of the river below. Life jackets are provided free of cost for safety during the crossing. Visitors should exercise caution, especially when taking photos, as there have been incidents of mobile phones being dropped into the river.

For adventure enthusiasts, a zipline is available near Attabad Lake, which is considered higher and potentially more exhilarating than the one at Hussaini Bridge. The zipline costs 1000 PKR for a one-way ride and 1500 PKR for a round trip.

After experiencing the bridge, visitors can try local delicacies at nearby food stalls operated by local women. Popular items include Yok Mamtu, Cherry Juice, Pakoras, and Local Pizza. Returning from the bridge involves an uphill task that takes about 20–30 minutes.

The entire visit to the Hussaini Bridge and its surrounding areas typically takes...

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5.0
18w

A Thrilling Experience at Hussaini Suspension Bridge!

I’d seen the Hussaini Suspension Bridge countless times on YouTube, but nothing compares to seeing it in person—it’s absolutely awesome. That first moment stepping onto the bridge was unforgettable. If you’ve got a fear of heights, this is definitely not the place for you.

Crossing the bridge was both frightening and thrilling. It feels like the whole thing is moving, but it’s actually the water rushing beneath that messes with your senses. Just focus on the wooden planks and not the water. It took us around 30 to 40 minutes to get across one side—every step required real nerves of steel.

They do give you life jackets before crossing, which might sound reassuring at first. But we were bluntly told they wouldn’t save us—the shock of falling into that freezing glacial water would likely be fatal. That definitely added to the intensity of the whole experience.

Getting to the bridge isn’t exactly easy either. It’s a steep uphill climb with a lot of steps, so you need to be in decent shape. But once you're up there, the views are stunning and the adventure is totally worth it. And to top it all off—we zip-wired back across! It was the perfect adrenaline rush to end the journey.

If you’re ever in the area and looking for something unforgettable, this is one place you...

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5.0
21w

Hussaini Suspension Bridge in Hunza Valley is a unique and adventurous experience. Located over the Indus River in Hussaini Village, the journey starts by passing through the village itself, giving you a close look at local culture, lifestyle, and livelihood.

Entry ticket is just Rs. 100, but it’s important to note that kids are not allowed to go far on the bridge due to safety concerns—it’s genuinely dangerous and not for the faint-hearted.

There’s also a zip line available at the site. However, during our visit, we saw someone get stuck midway while returning, which was enough for us to decide against trying it.

One key thing to keep in mind is the extremely steep path on the way back. If you have difficulty walking on such inclines, it’s better to skip the hike. Carrying a water bottle is strongly recommended.

The locals are incredibly friendly and welcoming. Most of the shops around the area are run by women, and their prices are surprisingly economical. I would sincerely encourage everyone to support them by purchasing something—you won’t find such rates anywhere else.

All in all, it was a wonderful and memorable experience. A must-try for anyone visiting...

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Visiting the Hussaini Suspension Bridge on Hunza River is a remarkable experience, especially during the transition from autumn to winter. At this time, the water level in the Hunza River is moderate without freezing, making it a safe and enjoyable outing. To reach the Hussaini Bridge, visitors must drive approximately two hours to Gujal village. Parking is free here. From there, it takes around ten minutes to walk to the ticket counter, where an entrance fee of 100 PKR per person is charged. After purchasing tickets, visitors need to walk downhill for about 15 minutes to reach the bridge. The bridge offers spectacular views, including the iconic Passu Cones, but it is recommended to take in the scenery from both sides of the bridge. Crossing the bridge can be thrilling and somewhat nerve-wracking for many due to its swaying motion and the sound of the river below. Life jackets are provided free of cost for safety during the crossing. Visitors should exercise caution, especially when taking photos, as there have been incidents of mobile phones being dropped into the river. For adventure enthusiasts, a zipline is available near Attabad Lake, which is considered higher and potentially more exhilarating than the one at Hussaini Bridge. The zipline costs 1000 PKR for a one-way ride and 1500 PKR for a round trip. After experiencing the bridge, visitors can try local delicacies at nearby food stalls operated by local women. Popular items include Yok Mamtu, Cherry Juice, Pakoras, and Local Pizza. Returning from the bridge involves an uphill task that takes about 20–30 minutes. The entire visit to the Hussaini Bridge and its surrounding areas typically takes 30–50 minutes.
Jamila ArifJamila Arif
A Thrilling Experience at Hussaini Suspension Bridge! I’d seen the Hussaini Suspension Bridge countless times on YouTube, but nothing compares to seeing it in person—it’s absolutely awesome. That first moment stepping onto the bridge was unforgettable. If you’ve got a fear of heights, this is definitely not the place for you. Crossing the bridge was both frightening and thrilling. It feels like the whole thing is moving, but it’s actually the water rushing beneath that messes with your senses. Just focus on the wooden planks and not the water. It took us around 30 to 40 minutes to get across one side—every step required real nerves of steel. They do give you life jackets before crossing, which might sound reassuring at first. But we were bluntly told they wouldn’t save us—the shock of falling into that freezing glacial water would likely be fatal. That definitely added to the intensity of the whole experience. Getting to the bridge isn’t exactly easy either. It’s a steep uphill climb with a lot of steps, so you need to be in decent shape. But once you're up there, the views are stunning and the adventure is totally worth it. And to top it all off—we zip-wired back across! It was the perfect adrenaline rush to end the journey. If you’re ever in the area and looking for something unforgettable, this is one place you must experience.
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Visiting the Hussaini Suspension Bridge on Hunza River is a remarkable experience, especially during the transition from autumn to winter. At this time, the water level in the Hunza River is moderate without freezing, making it a safe and enjoyable outing. To reach the Hussaini Bridge, visitors must drive approximately two hours to Gujal village. Parking is free here. From there, it takes around ten minutes to walk to the ticket counter, where an entrance fee of 100 PKR per person is charged. After purchasing tickets, visitors need to walk downhill for about 15 minutes to reach the bridge. The bridge offers spectacular views, including the iconic Passu Cones, but it is recommended to take in the scenery from both sides of the bridge. Crossing the bridge can be thrilling and somewhat nerve-wracking for many due to its swaying motion and the sound of the river below. Life jackets are provided free of cost for safety during the crossing. Visitors should exercise caution, especially when taking photos, as there have been incidents of mobile phones being dropped into the river. For adventure enthusiasts, a zipline is available near Attabad Lake, which is considered higher and potentially more exhilarating than the one at Hussaini Bridge. The zipline costs 1000 PKR for a one-way ride and 1500 PKR for a round trip. After experiencing the bridge, visitors can try local delicacies at nearby food stalls operated by local women. Popular items include Yok Mamtu, Cherry Juice, Pakoras, and Local Pizza. Returning from the bridge involves an uphill task that takes about 20–30 minutes. The entire visit to the Hussaini Bridge and its surrounding areas typically takes 30–50 minutes.
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A Thrilling Experience at Hussaini Suspension Bridge! I’d seen the Hussaini Suspension Bridge countless times on YouTube, but nothing compares to seeing it in person—it’s absolutely awesome. That first moment stepping onto the bridge was unforgettable. If you’ve got a fear of heights, this is definitely not the place for you. Crossing the bridge was both frightening and thrilling. It feels like the whole thing is moving, but it’s actually the water rushing beneath that messes with your senses. Just focus on the wooden planks and not the water. It took us around 30 to 40 minutes to get across one side—every step required real nerves of steel. They do give you life jackets before crossing, which might sound reassuring at first. But we were bluntly told they wouldn’t save us—the shock of falling into that freezing glacial water would likely be fatal. That definitely added to the intensity of the whole experience. Getting to the bridge isn’t exactly easy either. It’s a steep uphill climb with a lot of steps, so you need to be in decent shape. But once you're up there, the views are stunning and the adventure is totally worth it. And to top it all off—we zip-wired back across! It was the perfect adrenaline rush to end the journey. If you’re ever in the area and looking for something unforgettable, this is one place you must experience.
Jamila Arif

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