The Pampan Bridge
The Pampan Bridge, also known as the Pampan Railway Bridge, is a significant landmark in Rameswaram. Built in 1914, it was India’s first sea bridge, connecting the city to mainland India. The bridge is about 2.3 kilometers long, 12.5 meters above sea level, and has a bascule area that can be raised for passing ships.
It offers stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscape. As an iconic structure, it has become a popular tourist destination in Rameswaram, attracting visitors to walk across or take a train ride to enjoy the scenic beauty and witness the bridge opening for passing ships.

