
180kph winds, monsoon rain, landslides: designing and building the tallest bungee tower in the Himalayas was just as challenging as jumping off the structure when complete. Jana Miller of Bentley Systems spoke to the engineer that took on both challenges.
Located on the Ganges River’s right bank in the foothills of the Himalayas, the Indian city of Rishikesh is a holy site for Hindus, many of whom pilgrimage to the city. It is also broadly known as the yoga capital of the world and attracts yogis from around the globe for its annual International Yoga Festival.
Alongside these spiritual draws, a growing number of tourists travel to Rishikesh in pursuit of an adrenaline rush. The city holds the title of India’s adventure capital, with various opportunities for white water rafting, zip-lining, and bungee jumping.
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