
Tak Tai Home Stay – Forest Canopy Bridges at Rupa, Arunachal Pradesh
Burma bridges and hanging canopy walkways through homestay woodland at Rupa, Arunachal Pradesh — all-ages forest adventure.
| Activity | Burma bridges and hanging canopy walkways |
| Client | Tak Tai Home Stay |
| Location | Rupa, West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh |
| Standards | IS 456 / IS 800 structural codes, ERCA-aligned practices |
Forest burma bridges and hanging walkways that turn a Himalayan homestay’s woodland into a guest experience.
The Brief
Tak Tai Home Stay wanted low-intensity adventure that suits homestay guests of all ages — walkways through the forest rather than high-thrill rides.
Engineering Decisions
Plank-and-cable burma bridges with netted sides thread between trees, using the same tree-anchoring discipline as OXO’s larger canopy projects — load paths verified per anchor, protective netting along every span.
Outcome
A walkable forest circuit that extends the homestay’s appeal — one of OXO’s growing set of projects in Arunachal Pradesh for the tourism sector.
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