Amazing Forest Canopy Walks in Malaysia You Have to Experience

Amazing Forest Canopy Walks in Malaysia You Have to Experience

With its lush forests and rich greenery, canopy walks in Malaysia are definitely a breath of fresh air— or gulpfuls if you will!

Have you ever dreamed of exploring the rainforest like a monkey, swinging from tree to tree? While you may not be a monkey in this life, you can still experience the thrill of Malaysia’s treetops through its impressive canopy walks. If you’re looking for the best canopy walks in Malaysia, here are some top spots that should definitely be on your list.

Also read: Hiking in Malaysia: 10 Trails with the Most Picturesque Views

1. KL Forest Eco Park

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It’s no news that Kuala Lumpur is an urban jungle. However, it is not that hard to escape the city and into the wilderness. The KL Forest Eco Park, located at Bukit Nanas is free to enter. Although the surrounding skyscrapers reach higher into the urban sky than the trees and the canopy walk, the KL Forest Eco Park will provide a unique and unforgettable experience. The walkway spans about 200 metres across trees and platforms.

2. Mulu National Park Canopy Walk

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Almost as long as the one in Taman Negara, the Mulu National Park canopy walk takes you over rivers and dense forests. The walk itself is very narrow (but very secure of course), which makes it even more of an adventure and thrill. The park and the walk are accessible from 8am–5pm. This park is definitely worth the trip, as spectacular caves and bats are waiting to be explored and discovered.

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3. Sungai Sedim Canopy Walk

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If you think that 500 metres is long, then you should visit the Sungai Sedim Canopy Walk, as it goes on for about 925 metres through the forest. The canopy walk itself is a metal structure and offers plenty of space to enjoy a leisurely nature walk. Bird watchers will love this canopy walk in Malaysia, as there are plenty of bird species to be spotted.

4. Maliau Basin Canopy Walk

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Here comes the true Borneo experience. Located in one of the least explored parts of the Borneo rainforest, the Maliau Basin Canopy Walk is much harder to access than other walks. But this will be an experience you won’t forget for a long time. Stretching over 400 metres through the Maliau Basin, the walk features river crossings 20 metres above the ground and vertical 45-degree climbs in the treetops. No matter if you are a bird watcher or an outdoor fanatic, you will love the adventure. 

5. Danum Valley Canopy Walk

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This 300-metre walk in Sabah might be shorter than others, but that doesn’t mean it’s less interesting. The Danum Valley Canopy Walk features platforms on different levels, reaching up to 45 metres. Have you ever seen a spiral staircase winding around a tree trunk? Rest assured, the structure is designed to be environmentally friendly, ensuring that the trees remain unharmed, making this one of the more sustainable canopy walks in Malaysia.

6. Poring Canopy Walk

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This is one of the shortest walks on this list, covering only 175 metres. However, Poring Canopy Walk reaches an elevation of a whopping 43 metres. Located in Poring, Sabah, this canopy walk offers visitors astounding views. If you want to relax after a climb around the Malaysian treetops, you can explore the nearby hot springs, another major attraction in the area.

Malaysia’s canopy walks offer a thrilling way to experience the country’s lush rainforests from a whole new perspective. With stunning views, rich biodiversity, and carefully designed eco-friendly structures, these canopy walks in Malaysia are perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike. So, if you’re ready to embrace the beauty of Malaysia’s rainforests from above, add these incredible canopy walks to your travel bucket list!

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Peter Schimke
Peter Schimke

Peter is a freelance writer and author of the novel ‘Beyond Blue’. He has travelled extensively over the past decade and for some reason ends up where there are no tourists to be found. Cocktail bars, bookstores and skate parks are the places you might run into him. He currently calls Singapore his home, as he his banned from Shinjuku, Tokyo (after publishing his book).

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