Crossing the wild Sigi river bridge

Crossing the wild Sigi river bridge

Tanzania, africa

Length

N/A

Elevation

48 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, adventure seekers, listen up! Deep in northeast Tanzania, near the coastal city of Tanga, there's this absolutely bonkers wooden bridge over the Sigi River. We're talking serious Indiana Jones vibes. It's not super long, clocking in at about 156 feet, but getting there is half the fun! The road leading to it is pure gravel, so buckle up for a dusty ride. Picture this: you, a winding, bumpy road, and then BAM! This rickety, totally photogenic bridge appears. Trust me, the scenery alone is worth the trip. Just take it slow and steady, and soak in the wild beauty of Tanzania.

Where is it?

Crossing the wild Sigi river bridge is located in Tanzania (africa). Coordinates: -6.9302, 34.5216

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Road Details

Country
Tanzania
Continent
africa
Max Elevation
48 m
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
-6.9302, 34.5216

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