We made our way to the Tree Top Walk Sg. Sedim in my world recently. It is located in the heart of Gunung Inas Forest Reserve, about 30 kms from Kulim town. It's one of my favorite spots to go for a hike, but it's about an hour's drive from my house so I only go there once or twice a year.
When we arrived, we were greeted by the sounds of chirping birds, buzzing insects and the smell of fresh air. The kids were thrilled walking pass the enchanted forest because in the city they don't ever get to experience anything like that.
At 925m, it is the longest canopy walk in the world. I stopped at various points of the walkway to take photos.
There were bursts of greenery to discover around every corner and this delicate beauty seemed to be waving gracefully at me as I snapped away.
This is the view from the top looking down though not for the faint-hearted as a peep down might make you a bit dizzy.
In a thick forest of leaves, there are labels that helps to identify the variety of plants
Along the walkway, there are also signs indicating how high you are from the forest level. It is extremely high at some point, some areas are more than 10 meters. I feel like I'm literally on top of the world and seeing the soft breeze gently blowing through the trees is an uplifting sight.
From the bridge, we paused for a few moments to enjoy the gushing waters of the river.
And that's a small peek in my world.
Our World
It looks to be a beautiful place to walk as long as one doesn't look down.
ReplyDeleteA nuice walk and an interesting experience! I like this kind of things. My first experience was in Canada, in Vancouver, in the forest from the Kitsilano Suspension Bridge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! Your photos of it are delightful - makes me want to spend time there.
ReplyDeleteDonna
What an experience! The views must be breath taking.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Wow! I want to walk that longest canopy walk in the world! Love the greeneries!
ReplyDeleteI love this park, and being in touch with nature.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous walk!
ReplyDeleteBonza photos. The walkway and the lush green forest are awesome. Its good to see that forests are being looked after so future generations can enjoy them :-).
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun walk, I would love to walk on this bridge. It sounds like it is high enough up to be even with the birds in the treetops. Very cool. Thanks for sharing your world.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome place/bridge! I would love to walk there! Thanks for sharing your incredible photos! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
What a wonderful place to explore. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of park. Very nice arrangements to catch view of the place.
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks like fun! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletefun..I had tried the one in KK, Sabah..
ReplyDeletethat looks like fun. And no rubbish around either. Unusual that!
ReplyDeleteThis is extremely exciting but i cannot do for fear of heights. Even small low hanging bridges deter me to pass through. I laughed at how the label for the height was done to emphasize the magnitude of numbers. Is that MM supposed to be mm, and must me normally in m? LOL.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to my first canopy walk in a week's time.
ReplyDeleteSg. Sedim? Gunung Inas Forest Reserve and its 30km from Kulim? Already outdated with what's going on my birth place haha. *paiseh paiseh*
ReplyDeleteNice greens and wow love the pix when you peep down from the top. tQ.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a place I would dearly like to visit. I love being in the canopies of trees.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very special wood at least for my eyes ! Thanks for the walk !
ReplyDeleteAndrea,
ReplyDeletesorry to hear about your fear of heights. Hopefully someday you'll confront your problems with courage and determination. You don’t have to face it alone, find a loved one that is willing to walk through the process with you.
you're absolutely right about the height magnitude. they have definitely made a mistake, the units of measurement should be in meters. thanks for being so observant.
Nice pictures, I love the frames and perspectives.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots - I'd absolutely love that treetop walk!
ReplyDeleteHi LR! :):):)
ReplyDeleteYou are such a back-to-nature kind of gal, so unlike me he he!
ReplyDeleteI doubt I'd ever be taking pics of insects or bugs or flowers ha ha..
ReplyDeleteNice pics as always though, two thumbs up! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a paradise just an hour trip from your home. Wow! Being surrounded with nature as bounty as this, it's a blessing everyday. I love it. :)
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