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This Forest In Indonesia Is Home To A Magical Bridge Of Lights Suspended Among Trees
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This Forest In Indonesia Is Home To A Magical Bridge Of Lights Suspended Among Trees

Turns Out, There’s A Magical Bridge Full Of Lights In This Indonesian ForestThis Forest In Indonesia Is Home To A Magical Bridge Of Lights Suspended Among TreesPhotographer Snaps Pics Showing Off Amazing 125-Meter Suspension Bridge Of Light In Orchid Forest Cikole, IndonesiaThis Lit-Up Wooden ‘Sky' Bridge In Orchid Forest Cikole, Indonesia Is Completely Suspended Among Trees And Extends 125 MetersPeople Are Saying That This 125-Meter Bridge In An Indonesian Orchid Forest Looks MagicalThis Magical Bridge Full Of Lights In Indonesian Forest Looks Straight Out Of A Fairy TaleThis Forest In Indonesia Is Home To A Magical Bridge Of Lights Suspended Among TreesThis Forest In Indonesia Is Home To A Magical Bridge Of Lights Suspended Among TreesThis Forest In Indonesia Is Home To A Magical Bridge Of Lights Suspended Among TreesThis Forest In Indonesia Is Home To A Magical Bridge Of Lights Suspended Among Trees
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Now, traveling isn’t completely off-limits during these interesting pandemic times. Technically, though people are still allowed to travel internationally (and more so domestically), it seems like a bit of a hassle as each country has its own set of rules and most don’t want to deal with that.

So, for the time being, most of us satisfy our inner travel freak by saving up money for when the spread of the coronavirus will be under control and people will be able to travel easily by simply enjoying the sights over the internet.

Turns out, there’s a wooden suspension bridge that’s completely lit up using warm yellow-tint lights

Image credits: Warman Wardhani

Indonesian photographer Warman Wardhani shows us one of the cooler places we could spend our hard-earned pandemic cash at.

This is the Orchid Forest Cikole, a magical tourist attraction in Indonesia that boasts a patch of natural land featuring over 20,000 orchids in a forest with a playground and hanging bridge.

But it’s not just any hanging bridge, though. Dubbed the Wood Bridge, it is most definitely a wooden bridge, but it also comes with an insane amount of lighting that looks simply spectacular once night comes.

Photographer Warman Wardhani took some photos of just how amazing it looks like during the night

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Image credits: Warman Wardhani

Image credits: Warman Wardhani

The Orchid Forest Cikole can be found in Lembang, a town and natural area in West Java, Indonesia. It is said to be home to the largest orchid aggregation in all of Indonesia, as already stated above.

The bridge itself is specifically built there to provide an extraordinary view of the surrounding natural landscape. Many praise it as being the go-to place for nature lovers, but it turns out a lot of people, including the forest administration are also introducing this place as a unique locale for people to take selfies and to expand their social media imagery.

The bridges are suspended from trees, have observation platforms on each bend, and extend a total of 125 meters

Image credits: Warman Wardhani

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Image credits: Warman Wardhani

Just as the name implies, the bridge is built of wood and rope, guiding visitors through a 125-meter winding path in the forest. The bridge is hung between a number of bridges, providing observation areas at each bend for the perfect place to admire the view.

Even though it does look beautiful during the night (and it lights up everything at the same time), people can still enjoy the area during the day, as well as simply go orchid hunting. They say that there are species of orchids here that are native to Indonesia, but are also rare.

The area is also said to be home to around 20,000 orchids which people can look for off the beaten path

Image credits: Warman Wardhani

Oh, and all of this is besides the smell and feel of nature once you’re there. As it’s located at around 1,700 meters above sea level, the feeling is even more grand after experiencing the cool climate with its mists coming in from the valleys and enchanting ambiance.

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These are just a few of the photos Wardhani took showing off the majesty of this place. You can find these and a number of his other photos of natural and not-so-natural landscapes of Indonesia on his Instagram.

But, before you go, why not let us know what you thought about this? Have a particular “next destination” already in mind for once the pandemic is over? If so, tell us in the comment section below!

Many were eager to walk on this bridge, though not all as some were more environmentally-aware

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Author, BoredPanda staff

Some time ago, Robertas used to spend his days watching how deep the imprint in his chair will become as he wrote for Bored Panda. Wrote about pretty much everything under and beyond the sun. Not anymore, though. He's now probably playing Gwent or hosting Dungeons and Dragons adventures for those with an inclination for chaos.

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Just JoLynn
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is gorgeous to look at in photos but I wonder how the light pollution will affect the local wildlife.

AlfalfaCow
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

True true true humans need to start thinking about the wildlife where they are constructing things for pure looking. There isn't any real purpose to these lights except for aesthetic and tourist attraction. Nature is deteriorating and we should to more to take care of it. Although this is kinda interesting hehe

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Larry Knoesel
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is gorgeous. And this is close I will get. As it would extremely physically challenging for me to walk on. If I had two real legs. It wouldn't be a problem. We have Capilano Suspension Bridge (North Vancouver, B.C., Canada) and little suspenders wandering through tree tops. But are your little suspenders fastened to trees in such away doesn't damage physically as whether the device is drilled through the tree. With the lights, it's haunting, mystical. To see this kind of lighting, it's best at night. After the new year there is not much excitement, if you don't like crowds, it would be ideal. Then again, Vancouver is wet this time of the year, it would be ok as well.

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Just JoLynn
Community Member
4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is gorgeous to look at in photos but I wonder how the light pollution will affect the local wildlife.

AlfalfaCow
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

True true true humans need to start thinking about the wildlife where they are constructing things for pure looking. There isn't any real purpose to these lights except for aesthetic and tourist attraction. Nature is deteriorating and we should to more to take care of it. Although this is kinda interesting hehe

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Larry Knoesel
Community Member
1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is gorgeous. And this is close I will get. As it would extremely physically challenging for me to walk on. If I had two real legs. It wouldn't be a problem. We have Capilano Suspension Bridge (North Vancouver, B.C., Canada) and little suspenders wandering through tree tops. But are your little suspenders fastened to trees in such away doesn't damage physically as whether the device is drilled through the tree. With the lights, it's haunting, mystical. To see this kind of lighting, it's best at night. After the new year there is not much excitement, if you don't like crowds, it would be ideal. Then again, Vancouver is wet this time of the year, it would be ok as well.

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