It was a relaxing
trip for me…for the past few years, I had been the “organizer”; planning the
trip and executing it. However this trip down south had been organized by one
of the local guide of the national park. All I need to do is to drive….
We had to wait for
Yun(school off at 5) and our destination was 78km away. The drive was smooth and we managed to hit
the restaurant at 6:30pm. The shop was owned by an ex-chef in one of the local
5 star hotel, a hong konger. We had found the shop months ago and after our
lunch, we had a common feeling that it is must visit in the future.
Dim sum, fried
rice and noodle is a must and the price is darn cheap compare to up north (RM7
for dim sum and RM 15 for rice and noodle…, non-comparable to the boleh land
but yet it is at the lower end of the local price).
After the stuff
till you vomit dinner which cost just slightly over RM100, we headed to the
local bed and breakfast establishment. It was elected at the top B&B over
the net last year.
After the
check-in, our guide had brought us further into the mountain area to have a
peek at the local deer herd action in the night.
me under the sun for a quick nap....
A great night
hunting tour and we hit bed by 10pm preparing for the early activities next day
The room was
hotel-like and not a single feeling of the average bed and breakfast.
After the good
night sleep, we had headed to “seven hole” waterfall. Under the lead with the
guide, we had an adventurous and daring ascend to the second hole with the kids
which I cursed along the climb. With the grace of Lord, we had a safe journey.
The breakfast was
a satisfying one and we had a whole day touring in the wind around the national
park.
me under the sun for a quick nap....
At 5pm, we cruised
100km up north for
book shopping and we hit home at 10 after dinner.
well a tiring but relaxing trip for me....
well a tiring but relaxing trip for me....
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