
Aiguille du Midi Bridge, France: Aiguille du Midi Bridge may not be terrifyingly long, but it’s located in the highest point in Europe – the massif of Mont Blanc. The glass floor which you can peek through the abyss is quite scary, but even scarier is that in order to get to the bridge; you have to take a 1955 cable car, known to perform the highest vertical ascent – 9,200 feet in 20 minutes.

Capilano Suspension Bridge, Canada: Capilano Suspension Bridge is a bridge with a tradition. Originally built in 1889, this bridge leads you to the Treetops Adventure Park. It is designed for passengers alone and it gives you an adrenaline rush. As you step on it, you will see the cedar planks moving.

Deception Pass Bridge, Washington: Deception Pass Bridge is a bridge in Washington. You can either drive or walk on. The pedestrian lane offers a spectacular, yet scary view of the wild waters underneath.

Hanging Bridge of Ghasa, Nepal: The Hanging Bridge of Ghasa was built to ease the traffic of shepherds and their animals. The bridge is very tight and extremely shaky. Sharing the experience of crossing this bridge with a bunch of animals can increase the thrill.

Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan: Nothing about the Hussaini Hanging Bridge looks safe. The rope is rotten, the planks have wide gaps between them and passengers will experience a lot of swinging while crossing it.