Starting next month, travellers who want to see Thailand’s beautiful nature from above will be able to take a stroll down the country’s longest treetop walkway.
Located in the Chiang Mai province, the new canopy walkway will open at the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden.The walkway is 400 metres long and 20 metres high, reports the Bangkok Post, and part of the walkway will have a glass floor.
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Located in the Chiang Mai province, the new canopy walkway will open at the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden.The walkway is 400 metres long and 20 metres high, reports the Bangkok Post, and part of the walkway will have a glass floor.
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