Is traveling to random places in your bucket list this year? We give you an overview of the most terrifying skywalks around the globe. If you are brave enough then tackle the Glacier Skywalk near Jasper in Canada. The glass-bottomed skywalk extends
The Chamonix skywalk situated in the French Alps, Europe is not for the faint of heart. Stepping into a glass room may not be that confining especially when it comes to stepping into this cubicle.
5 Fingers skywalk is a free viewing platform in the Dachstein Mountains of Upper Austria, on Mount Krippenstein. It was named because of its hand-like shape and it will mesmerize you with the spectacular view of Alps.
The Tiefenbachkogl viewing platform offers splendid views of the Tyrolean Alps in Austria. The mountain is popular with intermediate-level skiers who can ski down the mountain after enjoying the scenic views.
An interesting fact about the Ledge situated in Chicago's Willis Tower is that it gives you an opportunity to view four states from one location. Located 1,353 feet above the ground, the tower is noted as the highest building in the Western
Tamborine rainforest skywalk, as the name suggest, is nestled amidst Mt. Tamborine in Queensland, Australia. Located on privately owned land, it is 1.5 km long foot-over bridge over the forest canopy and cantilevered bridge over Cedar Creek.
Shanghai boasts of some innovative architecture and what better place to view it than from the Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC) skywalk. The platform on the 100th floor is noted as the world’s highest observatory. The beautiful view from the
Opened only a few months back, the Oryuko skywalk situated in district of Busan is attracting thousands visitors everyday. This U-shaped skywalk extends almost 30 feet into the ocean, with its glass floor making visitors feel they are walking on the
The Langkawi sky bridge is built on the top of Malaysia’s Machinchang mountain, about 2,300 feet above the sea level. Treat yourselves to some stunning views of islands clustered together. Though the skywalk is closed down for repair work, it is
The Grand Canyon is a transparent horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge near the Colorado River in Arizona. Viewing the rugged terrains from a glass skywalk 1,200 meters above the canyon floor only adds to the thrill.