Hussaini Suspension Bridge – Dare to Cross Hunza’s Iconic Hanging Bridge!
High above the turquoise waters of the Hunza River, the Hussaini Suspension Bridge sways gently between two rocky cliffs in the village of Hussaini, Gojal Valley. Built with wooden planks and steel ropes, this dramatic bridge is known as one of the longest and most thrilling suspension bridges in the world.
Crossing it is both terrifying and exciting, making it a favorite among travelers, vloggers, and adventure lovers who want to experience the wild spirit of Upper Hunza.

Why Visit the Hussaini Suspension Bridge?
The Hussaini Suspension Bridge is not just about danger or daring — it’s about experiencing the raw, natural pulse of Hunza. With every step on its swinging planks, you feel the power of nature, the resilience of the locals, and the unforgettable beauty of Gojal Valley. It’s a challenge, a thrill, and a memory that lasts forever.
Routes to Hussaini Suspension Bridge
Location & Access
Region: Hussaini Village, Gojal (Upper Hunza), Gilgit-Baltistan
Altitude: ~2,650 meters (8,700 ft)
Distance from Gilgit: ~135 km (~4 hours)
Distance from Karimabad: ~45 km (~1 hour)
On Route: Along the Karakoram Highway, between Passu and Gulmit
Activities at the Bridge
Activity | Description |
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Bridge Crossing | Test your nerves and walk across the swinging bridge |
Photography | Iconic shots with Passu Cones and river backdrop |
Short Hikes | Trails to Zarabad side or along the river |
Meet Locals | Enjoy the hospitality of Hussaini villagers |
Boating (seasonal) | Boats available at the riverbank in summer |
Chai with a View | Tea stalls with bridge views nearby |
Bridge Facts
Feature | Details |
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Length | ~440 feet (~134 meters) |
Height | ~100 feet above the Hunza River |
Planks | ~300+ wooden planks (some missing) |
Material | Wood, steel cables, and rope |
Built | Originally by locals; reinforced multiple times |
Connected Areas | Connects Hussaini Village with Zarabad meadow across the river |
Best Time to Visit
Season | Conditions |
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May – September | Ideal weather, river full, most active time |
October | Beautiful autumn colors in nearby trees |
Winter (Nov–Feb) | Open but risky due to wind and snow |
Spring (March–April) | Less crowded, water level lower |
Is It Safe to Cross?
Yes, the bridge is mostly safe for careful crossing, but:
It sways and swings, especially in wind
Gaps between planks can be wide
Hold onto the cables at all times
Children & elderly should avoid crossing
Local Food
Try local dishes like:
Chapshuro (meat-filled bread)
Sharbat (dried apricot juice)
Trout Fish (fresh from local rivers)
Butter tea & organic yogurt
Must-know things!
- Sleeping Mask & Ear Plugs: Warm Shawl/Lightweight Jacket.
- Gadgets & ChargersBook & Notepad.
- Mints, Sanitizer, Wet Wipes & Tissue paper.
- Toiletries.
- Snacks.
- Hiking boots/Sturdy Joggers.
- Cargo Pants/Hiking Trouser.
- Hat, Sunglasses, Sunblock.
- Refillable Water Bottle.
- Snacking Bars/Dry Fruits.
Traveler Tips
Fuel Up in Gupis or Gilgit – no petrol stations in Golaghmuli
Mobile Network: Limited; only SCOM works in some areas
Permits: No NOC needed for Pakistani tourists. Foreigners might need NOC from Gilgit.
Weather Gear: Even in summer, nights are cold – bring layers
Altitude Sickness: Stay hydrated, ascend gradually