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Seberang Ara Canopy Walkway becomes new draw for Taman Negara National Park
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Seberang Ara Canopy Walkway becomes new draw for Taman Negara National Park

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Seberang Ara Canopy Walkway in Taman Negara, Pahang, has become a new tourist attraction.
  • The walkway spans 701.10 meters with 15 platforms and 14 bridges, reaching heights of 5 to 35 meters.
  • It is attracting both domestic and international tourists to the Kuala Tahan national park.

The Seberang Ara Canopy Walkway, located near Sungai Tahan in Kuala Tahan, Pahang, is emerging as a significant new attraction within Taman Negara National Park.

This canopy walkway, the second to be built in the park, was completed two years ago. It stretches an impressive 701.10 meters and features 15 distinct platforms connected by 14 bridges. The walkway's elevation varies between five and 35 meters above the ground, offering visitors a unique perspective of the tropical rainforest.

According to local guide Sabri Abdullah, the newly opened second section of the walkway, which connects to existing structures, is quickly becoming a focal point for tourists. The attraction is drawing visitors from both within Malaysia and from abroad, highlighting its growing popularity.

The walkway provides an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the rainforest canopy and observe the diverse flora and fauna from a unique vantage point. Its development aims to enhance the tourism offerings of Taman Negara, a renowned destination for nature enthusiasts.

The Seberang Ara Canopy Walkway near Sungai Tahan has become a new attraction for Taman Negara Kuala Tahan, drawing the attention of domestic and international tourists.

โ€” Sabri AbdullahA local guide describing the growing popularity of the new canopy walkway.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.