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Rangamati Hanging Bridge: Symbol of Unity

Experience the iconic Rangamati Hanging Bridge: a symbol of unity, offering breathtaking views of Kaptai Lake and the surrounding hills.

The Rangamati Hanging Bridge, also known as Jhulonto Bridge, is a 335-foot-long pedestrian suspension bridge over Kaptai Lake. Constructed in the 1980s, it connects two hills and serves as a vital link for the local community and a major tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the lake and surrounding landscape.

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  • M53H+8GH, Rangamati, BD

Local tips

  • Visit during the cooler months (November to February) for the most comfortable weather.
  • Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter experience.
  • Explore the local markets near the bridge for handicrafts and local products.
  • Consider a boat ride on Kaptai Lake for a different perspective of the bridge and surrounding scenery.
  • Try the local cuisine at nearby eateries to savor traditional Bengali and indigenous dishes.
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Getting There

  • CNG/Auto-rickshaw

    From Rangamati town, CNGs (auto-rickshaws) are readily available to reach the Hanging Bridge. The ride typically takes around 20 minutes and costs between 100-150 BDT. Negotiate the fare beforehand. The bridge is located near the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation complex.

  • Walking

    If you are near the Parjatan Corporation area, you can walk to the Hanging Bridge. It's a short and pleasant walk with scenic views of Kaptai Lake. Follow the main road towards the lake; the bridge will be visible.

  • Boat

    Alternatively, you can hire a boat from Rangamati town to reach the Hanging Bridge via Kaptai Lake. This offers a scenic route and allows you to enjoy the beauty of the lake. Boat fares vary depending on the size and duration, so negotiate accordingly. A one-day reserve can cost between 1800-2500 BDT.

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The Rangamati Hanging Bridge, an iconic landmark also known as the Jhulonto Bridge, is a must-see destination in Rangamati, Bangladesh. Spanning 335 feet across Kaptai Lake, this pedestrian suspension bridge links two hills, providing a crucial transportation route and a breathtaking experience for visitors. Built in the 1980s, the bridge was constructed to overcome geographical challenges posed by Kaptai Lake, which had created barriers for travel and communication. Replacing a previous bamboo bridge, the Hanging Bridge significantly improved connectivity and safety for the local communities. Today, it stands as a symbol of resilience, innovation, and the cultural heritage of Rangamati. Walking across the bridge offers panoramic views of the surrounding lush green hills and the serene Kaptai Lake. The gentle sway of the bridge adds a touch of adventure to the experience. Nearby, you'll find vibrant tribal markets where local women sell handicrafts, traditional clothing, and dried fruits. The bridge is managed by the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation. It is more than just a means of crossing the lake; it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural splendor and cultural richness of Rangamati.

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