The internet is floating with videos of people freaking out, screaming, feeling scary while walking over the glass bridges at foreign locations. The answer to the question what it feels to be walking on a transparent bridge suspended hundreds of feet above the ground? will be cleared by those videos but how it feels will be answered by a walk on the glass skywalk at Sikkim. This valley of Himachal is the point of attraction for the tourists With no requirement of a visa and a plane ticket, the walk can be experienced at India’s first glass skywalk located right in the northeastern state of Sikkim, place called Pelling and situated right opposite to the 137-feet statue of Chenrezig. Located amidst the magnificent Himalayas, the glass skywalk provides a wonderful view of the Buddhist pilgrimage site and a thrilling experience to the devotees. The whole complex is located at a height of 7,200 feet above sea level. Hampi to get more eyes as the Tourist starts visiting the monuments The glass skywalk adds attraction of the scenic religious site expected to double up the popular tourist location. Chenrezig or Avalokiteshvara, as per local folk tales, is the earthly incarnation of Lord Buddha, Amitabha. The statue at Choeling area in Pelling was constructed at a cost of INR 46.65 crore. Mount Everest is empty due to COVID-19 hit on tourism sector