Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, March 25, 2026 — The much-awaited Bajrang Setu, India’s first glass-floor suspension bridge, is nearing completion in Rishikesh. Authorities have started technical testing, and officials expect to open the bridge to the public by April.
India’s First Glass Bridge Ready for Launch
The Bajrang Setu spans the holy Ganga River and will connect the Rishikesh–Badrinath highway with the Yamkeshwar block in Pauri district.
This unique glass-floor design will allow visitors to walk above the river while enjoying breathtaking views of the flowing Ganga. As a result, it is expected to become a major tourist attraction.
Tourism Expected to Get a Major Boost
Local residents and business owners have welcomed the development. They believe the bridge will draw tourists from across India and abroad.
A visitor from Gujarat shared that walking on the glass bridge while viewing the Ganga below will offer a peaceful and memorable experience.
Moreover, the bridge’s unique design makes it one of a kind in the country, which will likely increase footfall in the region.
Local Businesses See New Hope
Shopkeepers and traders in Rishikesh are optimistic about economic revival.
Many businesses faced challenges in recent years due to reduced tourist access. However, the opening of Bajrang Setu is expected to change that.
Local traders say:
- Tourist flow will increase significantly
- Hotels and restaurants will benefit
- Employment opportunities will grow
One shopkeeper noted that after years of slowdown, this project brings renewed hope for better business conditions.
Improved Connectivity for Pilgrimage and Travel
In addition to boosting tourism, the bridge will improve connectivity between key regions. It will make travel easier for pilgrims visiting temples and nearby spiritual destinations.
Furthermore, the project will enhance access to previously less-connected areas, benefiting both locals and visitors.
Opening Expected in April
Authorities are currently conducting safety and technical checks. Once completed, the bridge will open for public use, likely in April 2026.
The Bajrang Setu project marks a significant step in enhancing tourism infrastructure in Uttarakhand. With its unique glass-floor design and strategic location, the bridge is set to become a landmark attraction while also revitalizing the local economy.
