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Dense vegetation clings to every surface and trees are draped with orchids, ferns and creepers. Insects, lizards and squirrels dash up and down the tree trunks with butterflies and dragonflies adding a burst of colour as they glide by. Peculiar insects buzz past in search of a mate and a wild perfume wafts down from the canopy where tropical flowers bloom. How do you discover all this and understand why Mulu is one of the World's biodiversity 'hot-spots'? Try one of our rainforest activities. Guided tours leave the office daily; the return trip will take approximately 2 hours. Bookings are essential and group sizes are limited to 7. The Mulu Canopy Skywalk at 480 metres is the longest tree-based walkway in the World. As you walk among the ferns and vines 15-25 metres above the forest floor and river you will enjoy tis unique opportunity to get closer to the rainforest 'web of life.'
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