Located in Gianyar Regency, the Bali Glass Bridge has captured the fascination of countless tourists since its recent opening. Completed in September 2022 after two years of development, this bridge stretches 188 meters in length, spans two villages, and reaches a height of 66 meters. Offering panoramic views of lush surroundings and a flowing river below, it's a sight that's sure to quicken your heartbeat due to its lofty elevation.
This remarkable structure is the first of its kind in Indonesia and stands as the longest glass bridge in Southeast Asia. With entrances in both Tegenungan Banjar and Kemenuh Village, Sukawati, as well as Blangsinga Banjar and Saba Village, Blahbatuh, the facilities are consistent regardless of which entrance you choose.
Measuring 2.2 meters in width and boasting three layers of robust glass, each 10 cm thick, the bridge stands securely atop its 1.5-metre-high iron-fenced pedestals. The sides are fortified with robust iron and steel mines, making your walk across an exhilarating and unforgettable experience.
Very exciting and thrilling, with great views. The swing at the other end is a great add on. Staff is very polite and friendly.