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Revision as of 21:08, 6 October 2022
Bega-Banduk Footbridge
पर्वत पुल
Begkhola, Nepal
(279) feet high / (85) meters high
1,198 foot span / 365 meter span
(2018)
One of Nepal's more remote footbridge crossings, the Bega-Banduk Footbridge is also one of the largest in the country with a clear span of 365 meters. Several kilometers further west is the Pakhapani-Kot Gaun Footbridge.
Just 20 kilometers to the south is the giant Gandaki Golden Footbridge with the longest footbridge span ever built in Asia at 567 meters. The entire Kali Gandaki River gorge region between Baglung and Kushma has become a museum of Nepal-style footbridges with at least 9 major spans of notable length and height.
Bega-Banduk Footbridge Footbridge satellite image.
Bega-Banduk Footbridge Footbridge location map.