Forget about Bungee jumping, skydiving, and paragliding and think you were walking on a scary hanging bridge from one end to another end. Amazing Feeling, right?
So, There are many hanging bridges in India, and amongst them, some may be really lengthy, scary, and even shaky at times, and those are:
Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradeh:

Dibang valley is an entirely green atmosphere that inhabits a serene scene. Dibang valley completely engulfed the greeny environment with the sound and rhythm of the water. And here is where the Cane hanging bridge finds out to be tangling in the natural air over the Dri river. And the river is found running between the upper Dibang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh. Also, it is quite scary to walk on the bridge.
Loleygaon Darjeeling:

This hanging bridge’s entrance is a heavenly way to the serene paradise but still, it looks as scary as it looks beautiful. The other end of the bridge leads to the dense forest in which’s the thick forest, and silence itself makes us feel scared. Yet many people want to have a thrilling experience of crossing the bridge, which is a little fragile.
Thimmankudru Bridge of Tonse, Karnataka:

The Thimmankudru suspension bridge of Tonse in Karnataka, hanging with the support of ropes, is not too thick but runs over water. A lot of people ride over and have a pleasant walk on them. It is scarier for the visitors to cross the bridge.
Lohit River, Arunachal Pradesh:

The bridge, which is laid over the Lohit river in Arunachal Pradesh, connects the villages Kibithu and Kahoo. The ambiance looks quite blissful yet gives a spine-chilling walk experience when you try on it. It is scary because it is hanging at a certain height above the rushing water of the river.
