Langur Way Canopy Walk is a spectacular canopy walk at The Habitat Penang Hill. Named after the langur monkey, one of the arboreal primates found on the hill, the canopy walk has a full length of 230 meters. It comprises two 115-meter ribbon bridges and a shorter connecting branch. Suspended some 40 meters above the forest floor, visitors get the feeling of being right inside the forest canopy of Penang Hill, and enjoy experiences that are literally out of reach at ground level.
What better way to learn about Langur Way Canopy Walk than to hear it from Allen Tan of The Habitat Penang Hill.
Allen Tan of The Habitat Penang Hill telling us about Langur Way Canopy Walk.
Into the virgin forest. (6 January 2018)
Allen and I at the entrance of Langur Way. (6 January 2018)
Steps leading down to Langur Way. Waiting for me on the left is The Habitat guide Daya. (6 January 2018)
From Langur Way, we saw trees soaring out from the forest floor below. (6 January 2018)
On Langur Way, visitors get close encounters with all verdant kinds. (6 January 2018)
Instead of being far away on the forest floor, with Langur Way, you are right at the forest canopy. (6 January 2018)
Whatever that creeps, whatever that crawls, you get to see them upclose, in their own habitat. (6 January 2018)
Langur Way Canopy Walk, a whole new way of appreciating nature in Penang Hill. (6 January 2018)
My wife and I on Langur Way Canopy Walk. (6 January 2018)