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Chicham Bridge is located in the Himalayan foothills in the northeastern part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the most amazing bridges in the world. Completed in 2017, Chicham Bridge is India's highest point about 150 feet [150 m] above the river Spit. Travelers looking for a memorable place to mark their trip to the Spiti Valley should go to Chicham Bridge. The bridge opened in 2017 and is 13595 ft high above sea level, the highest bridge in Asia. The 113.83-meter-long bridge is located above Samba Lamba Nallah, a depth of 1,000 feet [1000 m]. It connects the villages of Kibber and Losar, helping to reduce the distance between them and about 25 miles [40 km]. Because of its height and surroundings, the area is known for attracting tourists and cyclists who want to take beautiful photos. The bridge also connects to Chandratal Lake, another tourist attraction in the valley. Located at an altitude of 15,000 feet [4500 m] above sea level in the Himalayas, the Chicham Bridge is said to be the highest bridge in the world and one of the most impressive in the world. The bridge is built across a deep ravine 1000 meters high.