What’s the best way to see the amazing biodiversity up in the jungle canopy? By climbing up there and walking around!
Join Genevieve and Mike on one of South America’s largest jungle canopy bridge systems. Suspended 103 feet above the ground, we walked for more than a quarter mile through the treetops.
Millions of species, many still undiscovered, spend their entire lives in this realm. We didn’t see anything besides birds, but it was still pretty awesome to venture where, until recently, only scientists could.
The Inkaterra lodge, in partnership with World Bank and National Geographic, created this system of two towers and seven hanging bridges, woven through the crowns of the tallest trees.
It’s considered one of the safest canopy walkways in the world, but that’s not to say it wasn’t a little scary up there!
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