It is located in the unspoiled scenery of Sungai Sedim Recreational Park, about 30 minutes drive from the town of Kulim in Kedah.

It took 14 months to build and was completed in March 2005. It is a substantial structure made from steel pylons and trusses which together weigh a massive 422,214 kg according to a notice in the ticket office.

Some might argue that this is more like a pedestrian suspension bridge and not a proper canopy walk since it is not attached to the trees. However it does provide a bird’s eye view of the roof of the forest and, since it is self-supporting, it does not damage the trees. Also, even though the walkway is made of a sturdy steel grille, it does sway and wobble somewhat which children will enjoy although some vertigo sufferers might find this disconcerting.

According to malaysia-traveller.com