
In a stunning blend of innovation and natural splendor, Maharashtra has unveiled its first-ever glass bridge, perched gracefully over the mesmerizing Napne Waterfall in Sindhudurg district. The bridge, now open to the public, is not just an architectural marvel—it’s a promise of eco-tourism rooted in wonder and sustainability.
Crafted with transparency and vision, the Napne Glass Bridge allows visitors to walk quite literally above nature, offering a thrilling bird’s-eye view of cascading waters and lush green forest. The structure aims to promote environmental tourism in the region, inviting nature lovers, adventure seekers, and storytellers alike to explore Sindhudurg’s hidden treasures.

By merging ecological responsibility with immersive travel, the bridge positions Sindhudurg as a rising star in Maharashtra’s tourism map. It is expected to spark local economic growth while encouraging preservation of the district’s rich biodiversity.
As travelers tread lightly across the glass panels with hearts pounding and cameras ready, Napne becomes more than a destination—it becomes a dialogue between nature and human ingenuity.

