Built from a mixture of glass and steel, this marvel of engineering takes the form of Lord Rama's revered bow and arrow, a symbol of strength and valor.

According to reports, this bridge promises to redefine the eco-tourism landscape in the region. This ambitious project aims to enhance the attractiveness of Chitrakoot.

Taking inspiration from Bihar's famous Skywalk Glass Bridge in Rajgir, Uttar Pradesh's Glass Skywalk is set to enthrall visitors with its blend of aesthetic charm and structural brilliance.

Sources said that the bridge will be inaugurated after the Lok Sabha elections.

Complementing the breathtaking views of the waterfall, the surrounding area has been transformed into a lush green oasis known as 'Kodand Forest', which will offer visitors a serene retreat amidst the grandeur of nature.

Built by the prestigious Ghazipur-based Pawan Sut Construction Company, the bridge is a testament to collaborative effort and visionary planning.

Originally known as Shabari Falls, this cascading beauty that serves as the foundation for the glass skywalk was recently renamed as Tulsi Falls by the state government.

Offering both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity, the bow and arrow shaped bridge spans an impressive length of 25 meters towards the moat and has a width of 35 meters between its strong pillars. With a strong loa capacity of 500 kg per square metre, the bridge ensures safety and comfort for visitors wishing to embark on this exciting adventure.