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From the Drakensberg cliffs to China’s sky-high marvels, these glass-bottom bridges and skywalks will leave you breathless.
If exploring more of China’s breathtaking gems is your travel agenda for 2025, Zhangjiajie should be on your list. It’s home to China’s first-ever national park with otherworldly quartz-sandstone ...
It travels up and down the side of a cliff in the national park and consists of three double-decker lifts, each of which can transport as many as 46 visitors up the mountain in less than two minutes ...
It travels up and down the side of a cliff in the national park and consists of three double-decker lifts, each of which can transport as many as 46 visitors up the mountain in less than two minutes ...
The area is also home to the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, where visitors can experience one of the world’s tallest bungee jumps.
The Bailong Elevator, also known as the Hundred Dragons Elevator, is a sightseeing elevator built onto the side of a cliff.
A simple walk on the Glass Road, circling around Tianmen Mountain, can bring much thrill and excitement. Located near Zhangjiajie City, this 197-feet (60 m) long glass road is set up on the side of ...
The jaw-dropping feature is the Tianmen Mountain Glass Skywalk, which is a glass walkway that hugs the side of the mountain. Tianmen Mountain is in Tianmen Mountain National Park, Zhangjiajie, Hunan ...
But of all his innovations, the glass deck is the most spectacular. “One of the reasons I purchased the home was the three-bridge view,” Lunzer wrote.
I walked China's most exhilarating glass bridge at Zhangjiajie The Chinese national park that inspired Avatar is home to some of the country's most breathtaking, white-knuckle tourist attractions.