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Photo of plants in rainforest biomeRainforest Biome

  • Latest news: we're building an exciting new canopy walkway as part of our multisensory Rainforest Encounter: find out more.

Trek through the world's steamy rainforests in the largest jungle in captivity, complete with luscious tropical plants, a huge crashing waterfall and a canopy lookout. Find out how bananas grow, where chocolate comes from - and how we're actually closely connected to these far away places.

Top 10 things to see in the Rainforest Biome

  1. The new rainforest lookout, which takes you above the treetops
  2. Mangrove swamps bring a taste of tropical islands
  3. The rainforest balloon, that lifts our gardeners up to the canopy
  4. Our Malaysian hut, complete with vegetable plot and paddy field
  5. Bananas - spot bunches of them high up in the trees
  6. The waterfall, crashing through our South American rainforest
  7. The plants that bring us cola, cupcakes and chewing gum
  8. A mini soya plantation, the controversial crop found in all our food
  9. Rubber trees, in everything from car tyres to condoms
  10. Cocoa and chocolate - everyone's favourite beans

Highlights from the Rainforest Biome

Here are some of our favourite things from Eden's Rainforest Biome

Rainforest Biome canopy

View of Rainforest Biome
Our 50-metre-tall Biome houses the world’s largest rainforest in captivity

Living classroom

people on the rainforest lookout staring down at the rainforest
Kids can immerse themselves in Eden’s Rainforest Biome

Canopy balloon

Hot air ballon being used in the rainforest biome
This helium-filled balloon takes Eden’s gardeners up to the canopy to prune the trees

Dutchman’s Pipe

Waterfall in Rainforest Biome
These colourful flowers trap insects, which pollinate the plants

Indian sugar truck

Sugar Truck In Rainforest Biome
Our bright Indian truck is piled high with sugar cane

Spice boat

the spice boat
A wooden ship full of doors and drawers, stories and spices

Waterfall

Waterfall in Rainforest Biome
A refreshing sight on a steamy rainforest trek

Cocoa

Cocoa plant in the Rainforest Biome
The plant that brings us chocolate is one of the Rainforest Biome favourites

A fair deal

Photo of two women who helped set up fairtrade
Ghanian cocoa growers promoting Fairtrade Fortnight in Edens Rainforest Biome

Bananas

Bananas growing in the rainforest biome
Look out for bunches of them in the Rainforest Biome

Corpse flower

Titan arum plant
You’ll know when the Titan Arum is in flower in the Biome, from its scent of rotting flesh

Malaysian hut

Malaysian hut in the rainforest biome
Deep in the rainforest, a smallholding complete with vegetable plot and paddy field

African totems

Pink plant found in the Rainforest Biome
Salvaged from nearby Falmouth Docks, this sculpted wood began its life in West Africa

Rainforest lookout

people on the rainforest lookout staring down at the rainforest
If you’ve a head for heights, our rainforest lookout takes you high above the treetops

Rainforest Lookout at the Eden Project

NEW: The Rainforest Lookout

Take a trip to the top of the rainforest canopy and get an amazing bird’s eye view of the whole Biome. This jungle canopy is that last high frontier usually only seen by the most intrepid of explorers and scientists.

Please note that it can be hot up on the Lookout, and we sometimes have to close it when the temperature is too high.

An area of primary forest the size of this Biome is destroyed every 10 seconds. The rainforests are our life support system. They help keep us fed, watered and cool every day, they control our planet’s climate. If we are to win our battle against climate change we need to save the rainforest.

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The Rainforest Balloon

Rainforest Biome Canopy BubbleThe Rainforest Balloon is a research tool invented by scientists for safe, non-destructive access to the rainforest canopy. Since 1999 it has been used in Gabon, Madagascar, Panama and French Guyana also at Eden during 2004 and 2005.

We’re delighted to have brought the Rainforest Balloon back to Eden to allow our horticultural staff to access the canopy for pruning and monitoring.

 

What is it?

The Balloon is filled with helium and has a harness to carry one person. It slides along a rope, which can be run at any angle through the canopy, or used with a ground based winch for vertical access.

The passenger moves through the canopy by pulling him or herself along the rope by hand, so it is possible to stop from time to time in order to conduct the desired experiments (observations, sampling, setting insect traps, and conducting analyses, filming or taking photographs) through a simple manoeuvre.

 

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