The second part of the Flight of the Gibbon experience was the opportunity to climb up to a waterfall. In comparison to zooming through the forest air by zipline, its pretty tame, but the effort required at least built our appetites up for the forthcoming lunch.
We were transported the short distance to the bottom of the waterfall and then were given some initial directions by some waiting staff. Our group was pretty much left to our own devices, although the route was straightforward.
This was the furthest we could go before returning back down. The slightly more spectacular waterfall photo at the top was taken about halfway up (or down, depending on how you look).
Once at the bottom, the waiting staff gave each of us a herb drink and towel before we made our way to the waiting minibus and then onto lunch back at the Gibbon headquarters nearby.
In February 2009, Mark and Linh moved from the UK to the Far East to spend 16 months living in Hong Kong and traveling around East Asia. This website documents their journey.