14. Bridge Hanging in Hussaini
Put in place in Pakistan
Founded in 2001
Cost: Not sure (but probably not very much)
People have naturally flocked to the Hussaini Hanging Bridge since it has been dubbed the “Most Dangerous Bridge in the World.” On TripAdvisor, it has a rating of 4.5 out of 5. It is one of several shaky rope bridges in northern Pakistan. The Hussaini Hanging Bridge is lengthy, badly kept, and has many missing planks.

Hanging Bridge in Hussaini ©TripDeeDee Image / Shutterstock
The bridge trembles as you cross it over a swift-moving river. A former, collapsed bridge looms close by. Originally, the purpose of the bridge was to provide a connection between the mainland and the residents of the Northern Pakistani Mountains. While the 1978-built Karakoram Highway is used by many, some people prefer the rope bridges.
