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Danum Valley Canopy Walkway

A rope-and-platform walkway strung through the upper rainforest canopy, and one of the most reliable ways to see hornbills, flycatchers, and rare canopy-dwelling primates at eye level.

HEIGHTUp to 27 metres
LENGTH~300 metres
ACCESSBorneo Rainforest Lodge (private)

Most rainforest wildlife lives in the canopy, not on the forest floor — which is exactly why the walkway exists. It puts you at the same level as the birds, primates, and epiphytes that ground-level trekking simply can't reach.

Photo by Danum Valley Rainforest Lodge

What you'll see from up there

Hornbills and flycatchers are commonly spotted from the platforms, along with red leaf monkeys moving through the upper branches. Early morning is the best window, when canopy-dwelling species are most active and the light filtering through the leaves is at its best for photography.

Which lodge gives access

Borneo Rainforest Lodge has its own private canopy walkway, included as part of guided activities during your stay. The Danum Valley Field Centre also has canopy access, typically shared among guests rather than private.

Good to know

The walkway sways naturally with movement and wind — completely normal and part of the experience, but worth knowing in advance if heights make you uneasy.

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