IN Malaysia’s bustling urban tapestry lies a hidden gem that attracts those seeking comfort in the embrace of nature – the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM). Nestled in the lush greenery of Kepong in Kuala Lumpur, this institute stands as a testament to Malaysia’s commitment to understanding, preserving and celebrating its rich forestry heritage.
A symphony of green
As you step into its expansive grounds, the cacophony of city life fades into a harmonious symphony of rustling leaves, chirping birds and the gentle hum of nature’s rhythm. The institute spans over 600ha of tropical forest, providing a sanctuary for biodiversity and an oasis for those yearning to escape the concrete jungle.
Venture into the treetop canopy walkway, an architectural marvel suspended among the verdant giants. As you walk among the tree branches, you will gain a bird’s-eye view of the vibrant ecosystem below. The canopy walkway, a thrilling 150m long, offers a perspective that transcends the ordinary, providing an immersive experience in the heart of the forest.









