Guys, the bridge is awesome, it's a little narrow, but it's very long, I couldn't wait until it was over and I was terrified of going back, there are a lot of people, it's scary for those who are afraid of open spaces and heights, the bridge swings and moves, because it's suspended
Of the cons:
1. There is only one cash register, we stood in line for 20 minutes, they don't give us any checks
2. Transparent windows at the base of the bridge in several places and that's it, it's hard to call it a transparent bridge
3. It's awfully far away, it's better to fly by plane, take a train, or even take a bus than by car, at the end of the journey everything that shouldn't have been square became square for me (it took 10 hours to get there and back, with stops)
4. All toilets are paid for, two of the three booths were working, there was no door in one stall, no soap, no napkins😡😡😡
5. Everything is very expensive, I bought two small kazinaks and gave away 44 thousand marmalade.
We visited this extreme Chadak Park. It's worth coming to see it once. There are four parks there, and in general, the entertainment is almost the same. We drove all four of them. The road to the first park is paved, but very narrow, cars are moving fast, after the first park there are off-road with deep potholes, but our Cobalt all-terrain vehicle coped. It was very scary. The longest and highest bridge is located in the first park, further a little smaller. There are a lot of people, mostly local, the music is screaming everywhere so that sometimes it is not possible to talk to each other. There is no safety technique from the word at all. But in general, we rode everything at our own risk and got a lot of adrenaline and fun. The prices are low, for our family of 4 people, we spent 400 thousand sums there.
Whether we will come here again is a moot point, probably if only the problem with the road is solved