RATING ★★★★★
TOUR: Orang Utan Island, half-day by SUV
Lawrence is a fantastic guide. Very knowledgeable about all areas of Malaysian history as well as providing the best food street in Penang.
Went there on his recommendation and had an amazing meal. Highly recommend supporting the local community by using Tours by Locals and choosing Lawrence as your guide.
TOUR GUIDE RESPONSE:
With every star you sprinkle in your words,
My heart blooms brighter like a songful bird.
Thank you for your grace,
For leaving a trace of kindness in this space.
Random Travel Suggestion:
Kepong Forest Skywalk
The Kepong Forest Skywalk, located within the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) in Kuala Lumpur, offers a unique and breathtaking experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Suspended high above the ground, this canopy walkway provides visitors with panoramic views of the lush tropical rainforest and an immersive experience of Malaysia’s rich biodiversity.
Spanning about **250 meters** in length and standing at a height of up to **30 meters**, the Skywalk allows visitors to observe the forest from an elevated perspective, offering a bird’s-eye view of the vast greenery below. The forest canopy teems with various plant species, birds, and insects, making the Skywalk a prime spot for nature photography and wildlife observation. Visitors can spot a wide array of flora, including towering trees, ferns, and vibrant orchids, all while enjoying the cool breeze of the tropical rainforest.
The Skywalk is part of FRIM’s larger efforts to promote eco-tourism and conservation awareness. Established as a research institution focused on sustainable forest management, FRIM's extensive grounds also feature attractions like hiking trails, waterfalls, and educational exhibits. A visit to the Skywalk is often combined with a trek through the surrounding nature trails, offering an immersive journey through one of Malaysia's most well-preserved natural environments.
While the Kepong Forest Skywalk is suitable for all ages, it is especially popular with families and groups looking for a fun and educational outing. Its combination of adventure, nature, and education makes it a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring the greater Kuala Lumpur area.


