Poring canopy walk is a series of connected walkways high in the tree tops, offering a unique perspective on the rainforest. The walkway is 43 meters tall and consists of rope and steel cable suspension bridges that zig-zag through the crowns of the tallest trees. The walkway is open to the public and is a great way to observe animals that spend most of their time in the forest canopy. The area also features hot sulphur spring baths, a butterfly park, and opportunities to see the Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. Visitors can also explore the surrounding lowland forest, which is dominated by huge dipterocarp trees, and visit nearby waterfalls, such as Kipungit Waterfall and Langanan Waterfall
Plan your family visit to the Poring canopy walk with these blog insights 👇

