Danyor Suspension Bridge

Danyor Suspension Bridge
Coordinates35°55′30″N 74°22′20.8″E / 35.92500°N 74.372444°E / 35.92500; 74.372444
CrossesHunza River
LocaleDanyor, Gilgit District, Gilgit-Baltistan
Official nameBireno Suspension Bridge
Other name(s)Pul-e-Sirat
Named forAhmad Ali Bireno
Preceded byTraditional raft
Followed byNew concrete bridge
Characteristics
DesignMedium
MaterialWooden span
Trough constructionMetallic ropes
Total length510ft
Width8ft
TowpathsNo
No. of spans1
No. of lanes1
History
Engineering design byTraditional method
RebuiltNo
ClosedYes
Statistics
Daily trafficAllowed for pedestrians
TollNo
Location

The Danyore Suspension Bridge, also Danyor Bridge, located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan, is one of the oldest makeshift suspension bridges in the area. Spanning the Hunza River, it connects Danyor to the Karakoram International University. Currently, the bridge is closed to vehicular traffic, allowing passage only for pedestrians and motorcyclists. Strong northwesterly winds cause the bridge to sway, generating minor resonances that render it unsafe for regular use. In 2013, a two-lane concrete bridge was built alongside it, serving as a safer and more reliable alternative.