A canopy walkway is a platform that traverses the treetops allowing visitors to experience nature from above. The walkway can either be freestanding or attached to the forest floor and can be used by hikers, bikers, or even bungee jumpers. Its primary purpose is to provide a unique and immersive experience of the forest landscape to its visitors.Learn more :https://coveredwalkwaycanopy.co.uk
The Centenary Tree Canopy Walkway at Kirstenbosch was designed to celebrate the centenary of the botanical garden in 2013. The curved, low-impact sculptural raised walkway winds and dips as it takes guests over the trees. Its form is inspired by a snake skeleton and has been nicknamed “The Boomslang.”
Immersive Outdoor Adventures: Discovering Canopy Walkways
Canopy walkways are gaining popularity as a way to encourage kids to get outside more often and to help them develop a love for nature. It’s well-known that spending time in nature provides many positive mental health benefits. Canopy walks offer a safe and exciting alternative to traditional hiking trails.
This beautiful canopy walkway is located at the park and can be accessed by paying the normal admission fees. It has multiple special features and interpretive nodes including the Eagle’s Nest.
Canopy walkways are a permanent and relatively expensive method of accessing forest canopies for long term and collaborative biological studies. However, they are a valuable tool for conservationists and scientists who want to learn more about the biodiversity that exists in these forests. Selbyana is committed to real and immediate open access for academic work.