
Hussaini Suspension Bridge
The world's most photographed 'dangerous' bridge — safely done.
The Hussaini bridge spans the Hunza river near Passu on widely-spaced planks and cable — a genuinely thrilling, statistically safe crossing maintained by the village it serves, with Passu's cathedral cones as the backdrop. Cross early before wind and queues arrive.
It looks like a dare and functions like infrastructure: villagers cross with shopping while visitors inch and film. The planks' spacing does the psychological work; the cables do the physical. Gloves help, mornings are calm, and the far side's meadow is the underrated reward.
10 min south of Passu on the KKH, short walk from the road. Pairs with Passu cones and Borith Lake in a half-day Gojal loop.
Questions, answered
Is the Hussaini bridge actually safe?
It's village-maintained working infrastructure crossed daily by locals of every age. Respect the one-way flow, hold both cables, skip it in high wind — our guides call the go/no-go and carry gloves for guests.
