Vietnamese Monkey Bridge is in the Top 15 Most Dangerous Bridges in The World, Vietnam By Bike had been collected to let the travelers who wish to understand more about the Vietnam Local Culture. In many hilltribe village in the central highlands and along the mountain range in Vietnam, but Mekong Delta is the flat land but it has the most dangerous bridge which was appear on many magazines.


1. Trift Bridge, Gadmen, Switzerland: Built in 2004 on the Alps, Trift is the world's tallest and longest pedestrian suspension bridge. Visitors certainly do not want to experience this fishing rod before it is maintained in 2009.



2. Kuandinsky Bridge, Kuanda, Russia: No railing, narrow width and often snow-covered surfaces are some of the disadvantages that people face when crossing the Kuandinsky Bridge. It was built 30 years ago and is now closed, but some adventurers still want to experience this bridge.


3. Glass-bottomed suspension bridge, Shiniuzhai Geopark, China: The bridge between the two peaks had to be temporarily closed after opening, because it welcomed 10 times the amount of visitors allowed.


4. Iya, root bridge, Japan: The bridge was built in Iya valley about 900 years ago. Initially, it was built from only 2 wooden sticks placed 25cm apart and tied together with 2 large trees.


5. Eshima Ohashi, Matsue and Sakaiminato Bridges, Japan: The bridge connecting the cities of Matsue and Sakaiminato makes any driver anxious to prepare for passing. It is shaped like roller coaster tracks because of the steep slope for boats to move below. (Vietnam Biking Tour 15 days).


6. Aiguille du Midi Bridge, France: The suspension bridge is located at an altitude of more than 3,800 m above the sea level, sure enough to make visitors feel scared when passing. To reach this bridge, you need to take a cable car from the town of Chamonix.


7. Hussaini Suspension Bridge, Hunza Valley, Pakistan: The gaps in this bridge are enough for you to fall into the fast flowing water below. It becomes even more dangerous under strong wind conditions.


8. Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, Antrim, Northern Ireland: Connecting the island to the mainland, the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge is located about 30m below the water and the sharp rocks below. Today, the bridge becomes an attractive tourist destination in Northern Ireland.


9. Monkey Bridge in Vietnam: Monkey civet is made by local people from bamboo trees. The name of this civet comes from the posture of the person walking through it like the monkey's movement. Some monkey bridges today are built from concrete.


10. Langkawi Sky, Langkawi, Malaysia: The 125m long bridge on Mount Mat Cincang. From the bridge, visitors can admire the panoramic view of the Langkawi archipelago. The bridge also has sections made from transparent glass, which helps people admire the view below.