About Pamban bridge
Pamban bridge is one of the representative sites and attractions of the entire Tamilnadu State and Rameshwaram itself. It boasted of being the longest sea link for the longest of time until the one connecting Bandra and Worli launched in the year 2010. It still boasts of being the first one of India. It is surely a list topper when it comes to the best places to visit in Rameshwaram and a prime attraction of Rameshwaram tour packages.
Major attractions
Specifications about Pamban bridge length
The spectacular attribute that makes this wonderful bridge unique us its maddening length of two and a half kilometres. Another attribute that adds to the popularity of the bridge is its bascule section which has a dual-leaf. The middle section is made to rise in order to let barges and ships pass through. The bridge is one of the pioneers of Indian achievements in the field of construction built in the year 1914.
Cold breeze
One of the prime attractions of the bridge is the pleasant breeze that touches your face when you cross the bridge magnificently built on the sea. It is an experience of a lifetime, especially when you cross it at night. Peeping your heads out of the windows and looking down at the deep sea is one of the prime and most attractive features of every Rameshwaram trip and Rameshwaram tourism
on a whole.
When it comes to the distinct features and achievements of the bridge, the bridge is constructed in the area which has a massive velocity of wind and it is also quite prone to cyclones. It is also built on the 2nd most corrosive weather/environment of the world after Florida. The bridge is still being maintained well despite the massive challenges.
With its once in a lifetime experience, breathtaking view, soft cold breeze and lovely construction, the marvellous Pamban Bridge becomes one of the best places to visit in Rameshwaram and a wonderful site under Rameshwaram tour packages. This place must not be missed on your next visit to Tamilnadu.
How to reach
Distance in kilometers from - 13 kilometer from Rameshwaram