3. Malaysia’s Langkawi Sky Bridge
Situated on Malaysia’s Langkawi
Founded in 2005
Price: *$1.2 million
A pedestrian cable-stayed bridge spanning 410 feet is called the Langkawi Sky Bridge. It is 2,170 feet above sea level and reaches the peak of Pulau Langkawi in Kedah. It is situated in Langkawi, Malaysia. In order to access the bridge, visitors must ride the Langkawi Cable Car to an inclined SkyGlide lift.

Wikimedia.org/©The Dilly Lama/LLangkawi Sky Bridge, Malaysia
Based on the visually appealing images, it seems that the extra effort is worthwhile because walking amid the clouds is a real possibility with the Langkawi Sky Bridge. LADA closed the bridge in 2012 in order to perform repairs and renovations. In 2015, it reopened. This tourist destination in Malaysia was designed by Peter Wyss.
The Langkawi Sky Bridge’s 2015 addition, SkyGlide, was a useful addition. The inclinator and a new platform were built to connect the top station to the Sky Bridge. Twelve people (or slightly more than 2,300 pounds, weight-wise) can fit in the cabin of the SkyGlide, which transports tourists down to the Bridge.
