Park Sign - Gunung Mulu National Park

A Treetop Skywalk in Borneo

High up in the trees of Borneo, above the flying birds and climbing monkeys, is the most impressive Canopy Walk I’ve taken.

Trees are BIG in Borneo!
There are some massive trees in Gunung Mulu National Park

 

Massively long swinging bridges, connected to enormous trees create what is supposedly one of the largest Canopy Walkways in the world.

Gunung Mulu National Park in Borneo is home to a lush forest, where creep crawlies abound and odd bugs seem to appear out of nowhere. Everything seems alive! Sticks start moving (stick bugs) and leaves start crawling (leaf bugs). Even the squirrels here can fly.

The Canopy Skywalk in Mulu
The Tree-Based Canopy Skywalk in Mulu National Park, Borneo

 

So, with so much going on, being able to rise high above the forest and get a birds eye view of the action is a great way to appreciate just how dense and impressive this forest is.

Tree Canopy Walk in Borneo
Don’t do this if you’re afraid of heights…

 

Immensely tall trees make up the pillars for all of the Canopy Walk in Mulu. There are no safety harnesses here or required guides. Once you’re approved to climb to the canopy, you’re on your own. So if you have a fear of heights…you might want to skip this activity!

Canopy Skywalk - Big Tree
One of the massive trees that supports the canopy skywalk in Mulu National Park, Borneo

 

Climbing to dizzying heights, this Canopy Walk quickly surpassed those I’ve done in Canada and Costa Rica. You could see more wildlife here and having the walkway built into the trees of the forest meant you’re not walking along some huge metal contraptions that seem out of place.

Colourful birds, like Hornbills, would fly by without a care and monkeys would meander through the trees beneath me. Orchids and all sorts of odd vegetation grow up in the canopy as well, so much diversity! What a great way to wander around a forest.

An Odd Bug in the Forest
A strange little bug up in the forest canopy

 

Definitely a highlight from my travels to Mulu. The park is famously known for it’s impressive caves, but if you head here, don’t skip out on the Canopy Walk. A big two thumbs up to this one.

Walkway in the Canopy
Walkway in the Canopy at Gunung Mulu National Park in Borneo

 

7 thoughts on “A Treetop Skywalk in Borneo”

    1. Ha, that’ awesome Cassie…it really is fun. One of the guys I went with was terrified of heights too. He did freak out a couple of times during the canopy walk, but survived 😉 If you’re an insect lover…then Borneo will be a dream come true for you!

  1. Hi! This is something my husband and I would like to do when in Borneo next April. Can you tell me who you book this through, how you get to the national park and where do you need to be staying for easiest access, ie Kuching, Kota Kinabalu????? Thanks

    1. Hey Cath,
      If you visit the Gunung Mulu park website they have information about the Royal resort and the cheaper dorm rooms you can stay at (right at the park). there are flights from Miri every day I believe, which would be the quickest way to get here or flights from Kuching or KK are also possible to Mulu.

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