Passu Suspension Bridge

Passu Suspension Bridge

Passu Suspension Bridge is located in Hunza District, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Its length is 510 feet. This bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in Gilgit-Baltistan which was built in 1960 by the late engineer Ahmad Ali Brinno from Hunza. Hence it is also called “Brinno’s Bridge”.

The bridge is 2 km from the point where the Hunza River merges with the Gilgit River. This bridge was built for small vehicles only. A replacement concrete bridge was later built nearby. In 2018, it was renovated and the road was made into a tourist point with a beautiful wooden forest. Today, it is a popular tourist spot, accessible only by pedestrians and motorcycles.