Crossing the spectacular Shansha Bridge in India

Crossing the spectacular Shansha Bridge in India

India, asia

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Year-round

Okay, adventure junkies, listen up! Deep in Himachal Pradesh, India, lies the Shansha Bridge, and let me tell you, it's an experience! This isn't your average Sunday drive; it's a single-lane wooden bridge clinging to the gravelly Tandi-Kishtwar Road. We're talking seriously rustic vibes here. Picture this: you're heading to Korzok, one of India's highest towns, maybe even thinking about tackling the unpaved road to Imis La. This bridge is part of that unforgettable journey. Get ready for some white-knuckle moments, incredible views, and a story you'll be telling for years to come! Just remember, this road is not for the faint of heart - proceed with caution and keep your camera ready!

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Crossing the spectacular Shansha Bridge in India is located in India (asia). Coordinates: 19.1602, 79.6362

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Country
India
Continent
asia
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
19.1602, 79.6362

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