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4. Langkawi Sky Bridge, Malaysia
This steel skybridge that lets tourists stroll among the skies winds around forested mountain peaks and stretches 2,000 feet above sea level. The 400-foot-long bridge is located at the peak of Gunung Mat Chinchang mountain in Malaysia and was constructed in 2005. Helicopters were needed to lift the bridge’s pieces to the top of the mountain in order to build it. It closed in 2012 for repairs, but was reopened in 2015.
Visitors must hike to the summit before taking the cable cars to reach the foot of the bridge. It’s worth it for the gorgeous views of the Andaman sea and its islands.