Canopy walkways in Malaysia reveal a world high above the rain forest floor—and give tourists a non-intrusive way to spot the country’s wildlife
Malaysia is not there yet, but there is reason for hope.Keep your eyes peeled for orangutans and eight species of hornbills along this 300-meter-long walkway in the heart of the Bornean rain forest.Thirteen species of primates, including chimpanzees, are found in the Nyungwe forest, and a stroll on this canopy offers a sporting chance to see them in the wild.
Charukesi Ramadurai is an Indian living in Kuala Lumpur, and reports from both India and Malaysia. Follow her on
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