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Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LAOS/ Updated : Oct 10, 2016, 11:52 IST
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If you think treehouses are childhood fantasies, Gibbon Experience is here to shake off those limitations. Rated on top as one of the must things to do in Laos, the experience of staying in the middle of the jungle with all its el … Read more
If you think treehouses are childhood fantasies, Gibbon Experience is here to shake off those limitations. Rated on top as one of the must things to do in Laos, the experience of staying in the middle of the jungle with all its elements in full action is a real adventure. The experience includes a 2-3 day stay in a treehouse on tall trees, which are accessible only through zip lines. Read less
If you think treehouses are childhood fantasies, Gibbon Experience is here to shake off those limitations. Rated on top as one of the must things to do in Laos, the experience of staying in the middle of the jungle with all its elements in full action is a real adventure. The experience includes a 2-3 day stay in a treehouse on tall trees, which are accessible only through zip lines. The thick rain forest in Laos is home to the most exciting wildlife and the Gibbon Experience guarantees an up close and personal view. Zipping through the thick forest is quite exhilarating. Get ready for some arduous trekking into the mountains interlaced with ziplines crossing the rivers and cliffs. There is nothing more spectacular than waking up on a tree with nothing but lush green forest covered with the fog. This is as close it can get to being in the wilderness. It does not come cheap but zipping through the jungle like a Tarzan is going to fulfil your fantasies for lifetime!
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