FRIM Canopy Walk

During my visit to FRIM, I manage to take the canopy walk. It is a nice experiance as you will able to walk through the canopy walk which is very high. It is 200 meter long from the fist point to the end… the view is very nice.

The canopy walk will only operate from 9.30am to 2.30pm. It is not everyday that they open (I forget which day is their rest day, sorry..) but they will operate during weekend, except if the weather is not good or they do some maintainence work.

Based on one of the instructor at the entry point, they just do some maintenance in the fasting month this year, where they change some cable and also repair the third ‘rest station’.

I would like to share the photo to all of you here. Enjoy!

FRIM canopy walk

I visit the place about noon and there are not many people if compared to morning. But, I will have to wait for about 30-40 minute. It is school holiday, so many school will bring their student here.

FRIM canopy walk

FRIM canopy walk

At the entrance of the canopy walk, there are some map and information about the trails. The payment to enter this canopy can be made here as there are some instructor at the entrance to tech you how to walk. She will cover about the space that each person have to take, how many person that each ‘rest station’. By the way, the ‘rest station’ is actually a platform that they do on top of a big trees. It is only a small platform and you will still feel it moving when the wind coming to you.

FRIM canopy walk

There are many corner of the canopy walk. The photo below is the first corner. If you are a first timer, you may feel a bit nervous as it will be ‘moving’ when you reach this point. However, the tip is down look down (it is high.. if you afraid of high, you might not able to move on if you look down)

FRIM canopy walk

On the ‘resting point’ platform, there will be an information board about what kind of animals some might able to see from the platform. But during my visit, I didn’t see anything special though :(

Information Board on the FRIM canopy walk

The photo below show some people are resting on the platform. There are limitation of the number of people that can use the platform at one time. The first platform can hold 4 person, the second which is the largest platform can hold 8 people and the last platform can hold 4 person.

FRIM canopy walk rest point platform

FRIM canopy walk platform

The photo below show the view of the third platform, this is actually the lowest platform, compared to the first two.

FRIM canopy walk

Forest research institute Of Malaysia (FRIM)

Two station from KL Railway Station is the Rawang Station where you can take a taxi to FRIM. Spreading about 1,258 hectares, you can take a walk on this beautiful landscapes decorated with waterfall, river, jungle trails and the overlooking Canopy Walk 30m above stretches 200m across the forest.

FRIM

FRIM

FRIM

FRIM

What you can do here?

There are many activities that you can do here in FRIM. One of the activities is to relax. The environment here very nice, the air is very fresh and the scene is very green. It is not very hot and in a windy days, you will feel very fresh. It is a good place to release, you can forget about the busy life of the city and just relax here.

I also found that this place is a good place, actually a beautiful place to take wedding photography. During my visit, actually saw some wedding photography session is taking place… some photographer also will bring their model here to take the photo.

a couple taking wedding photo at FRIM

A photographer is taking photo of a model in FRIM

Jungle tracking is also one of the activities that you can do here. I think if someone is from Kuala Lumpur city and would like to experiance a good jungle tracking, FRIM is one of the best place to do so. The jungle track here will be sufficient for most of the jungle trackker and there are lots of beautiful flora and fauna can be seen here. If you are lucky you might able to see some of the animals like monkeys, deers, lizards and many more.

Jungle trakker in FRIM

Kuala Lumpur City Centre Park

Just beside the Petronas Twin Towers and Suria KLCC Shopping Complex, the 20 hectare park was designd by the late Roberto Burl Marx. Other than the flora n fauna found here, a prominent feature of the park is Lake Symphony two musical fountains located at esplanade outside the shopping centre.

KLCC lake

KLCC park

All the photo is taken in the early morning… (not so early though)… In the afternoon or late evening, there are too many people visit this place. Somehow I think KLCC park is a lung of KL especially in the middle of the city… there are many building that benefited from from this park namely Exxonmobil building, Hotel Mandarin Building, and some apartment that located just next to the park.

KLCC park

The photo above show some of the activity that can be done in the park. By the way, the pool is for kids only… adult can only go there and look after the kids.. :)

KLCC park

Petronas Twin Tower

In the heart of Kuala Lumpur stands the 88 storey Petronas Twin Towers at an astonishing height of 451.9 metres and is currently one of the world tallest buildings.

Petronas Twin Tower

The building, which was inspired by the Five Pillars of Islam, is where the Petronas Philharmonic Hall located housing both the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and the Petronas Performing Arts Group.Not forgetting Suria KLCC, the shopping complex at the base of the towers is another shopping paradise for the shopaholics. You can also pop by Petronas Sciene Centre at level 4 to learn about Malaysia’s oil and gas industry.Opening hours : Tuesday to Thursday from 9.30 am to 6 pm, Fri from 1.30 pm to 6pm and Sun & public Holidays from 9.30am to 7 pm.Closed on Monday & Hari Raya Puasa. Tel no : 03-233 1818. Website : www.petrosains.com.my

Petronas twin tower view

petronas twin tower

The photo was taken in the early morning … in the afternoon or late morning, there are lots of people visit this place especially during weekend. It is difficult to take good photo when the crowd is large.

KLCC park

KLCC park

Ulu Yam, Selangor

Recently I went to Ulu Yam, in Selangor. It is a very beautiful place especially if you like nature. Ulu Yam is located very near from the town, about 30-45 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur only. It is located near to Batu Caves.

I heard a lots about Ulu Yam previously but I haven’t had any chances to visit this place. This is the first time I visit this place and it is worth visit (btw, I am a person that like nature, trees, waterfall, and greenaries)

ulu yam

There are a Dam in Ulu Yam. The dam is Batu Dam, a very beautiful place where you can sit down and watch amazing scenery. Here, you will feel the like you are at a beautiful ocean, where there are lots of water, surround by hilly and green scenary.

ulu yam

Other than the Batu Dam, Ulu Yam also a home of lots of crystal clear water fall which you can take a bath. It is a very good place to relax, picnic, conduct team meeting/team building, camping or even study natures.

How to go there

Well, I think there are not many option if you want to visit this place. It is either you drive your own car or hire a taxi or take a tour package. Ulu yam is a place that only jungle and not many people that stay near this place. The road that passed this area will go further until the hilly area up to Genting Highland.

Ulu yam

What can you/do when you visit this place

well, other than bathing, relaxing or other activities that I share ealier. There are some other interesting activities that you can see at this area. One of the activities that, at some place, you can see lots of people sit on the roadside… no their are not begger, they actually go there to take the minerals water that flow from the mountain in the area… sometimes there are lots of people and they need to queue up and take turn to fill the water into their water container that they bring.

Waterfall in Ulu Yam Waterfall in Ulu Yam

river in ulu yam Path to go to the river

hanging bridge to cross river in ulu yam You will use this to cross the river

Ulu Yam river View of a river in Ulu Yam

bamboo flower Do you know that bamboo also have flower? You can see it here in Ulu Yam… above is the bamboo flower.

Other than that, during my visit, I also saw some people practise their motocross at this place. Seem like they conduct the training every days… the interesting part of it is that at that time I saw some kids riding the bikes. the kids that I saw most probably only 3-4 years old… it is cute to see those kids do the practise session.

kids with motor cross The Kids look cute… I guess he is only about 3-4 years old.

motor cross in ulu yam

Pantai Sri Tujuh, Kelantan

Pantai Sri Tujuh is one of the famous beach in Kelantan. There are many changes in the shape and condition of this beach since ten of years back. I used to visit this beach many times in the past, and recently I have a chance to visit this place again.

pantai sri tujuh

During my recent visit, there are many people near the chalet and around chalet area. however, there are not many people in the beach area… maybe it is noon and it is very hot, sunny day.

pantai sri tujuh

If you visit kelantan, and if you love beach, other than Pantai Cahaya Bulan near Kota Bharu, this place is also a good choices. It is because it only located about 7 km from Kota Bharu Town. There are few resort at this beach (located not so near to the beach) because normally during the monsoon, the wind is very strong and sometimes the beach is flooded.

From Kota Bharu town, you can take bus to this beach. The bus is Bus No 27A and also No 43. Inform the driver that you want to go to Pantai Sri Tujuh. He will able to assist you and let you know where.

In this beach, i heard that they always organise Flying Kites Competition. However, i haven’t had any chances to visit it.

During the visit, I manage to take some photo to share with all of you.

pantai sri tujuh

pantai sri tujuh

pantai sri tujuh

Batu Caves - Selangor, Malaysia

Last Sunday I manage to visit the famous Batu Caves. There are not many tourist at the time that I visit it, however there are still few hundreds of people at that place. i think most of them went there to pray. I saw many people standing in one of the temple which seem like a wedding ceremony is held at that time (during the visit). I didn’t go near them but just observed is from far.

batu caves

Batu caves is one of the must visit if you come to Malaysia- Selangor especially. There are many Hindus temple, however the main one is inside the caves - The Batu Caves! The cave entrance is located a bit fruther up. You need to climb up a steep flight of 272 steps to reach the entrance.

During the hindus festival which will be conduct every year around January (the date will varry from year to year) which they called Thaipussam, there are thousand of Hindus devotees come to this place. Some of them carry kavadi, a metal frame attaching to the body, dancing in worshipping to their gods.

How to go there

The easiest way is by Taxi. Just take any taxi from your hotel or anywhere in Kuala Lumpur and inform the driver that you want to visit Batu caves. Every taxi driver will know this place as this place is very famous and it exist very long time ago.

I saw some buses passed by this place. However, I am not sure it is from where or how much is the fare.

What you can do here

Batu Caves contain lots of Hindus temple. therefore, you will able to see lots of temple buildings and figures at this place. All of them is unique to Hindus religion. I found that it is very attractive and beautiful.

baty\u Cave

batu cave

batu cave

batu cave

batu cave

batu cave

The cave here is also very nice. There are lots of beautiful scenery that you can see in this cave. Btw, if you visit Batu cave and you don’t mind a bit tracking, you can try to visit Gua Gelap (Dark Caves). the price for a tour guides is RM35, which will take about 20 minute to finish exploring the caves. It is said that the rock formation is this cave aged up to thousand of years! The entrance to Gua Gelap (Dark Caves). The entrance of this cave is in the middle of the 272 steps that you need to take to visit Batu Caves.

batu cave

During my visit, there are a fortune teller which use ring neck parakeet to pick to ‘topic’ for you. I try it and it cost RM3.00 per times the parrots pick the card for you.

fortune teller Indian ring neck parakeet at batu cave

There are many indian restaurant in this place. I didn’t try any of the food but one thing that attract me is the restaurant that sell fresh coconut. It cost RM2.00 per coconut. The worker that cut the coconut for you (to drink) have a very good skilled. It is fascinating to see him cut the coconut.

Genting Highland

Last week I have a chance to visit Genting Highland (again) and this time I take some photo to share and upload to this blog.

Well, This time I went there by car, so it is very fast and convenience. However, I find that due to the public holiday at that time, the traffic at the Genting, especially at their parking bay is not very good.

Genting Highland is actually the most developed hill resort in Malaysia which is founded in 1965. It is located about 2000 feet from the sea level. It attract lots and lots of tourist every year .

Genting Highland

What is interesting in Genting?

There are many thing that you can do when you visit Genting Highland. Many people associate Genting with their casino, but the fact is there are many interesting things that you can do in Genting Highland even if you didn’t visit their Casino.

Genting Outdoor Theme Park

Genting Highland Outdoor Theme ParkGenting Highland Theme Park is the Malaysia Premiere theme Park and there are lots of fun activities that the visitor can do here. It contain lots of facilities, here is the list of some of them:

Family Rides Categories

- Monorial

-Double Deck Carousel

-Tea Cup

-Astro Fighter

-Flying Jumbo

-Pirate Train

-Boating

-Antique Car

-Mini Train

-Crazy Space Lab

-Dinasaur land

-Matahari

Thrill Rides Category:

-Pirate Ship

-Spinner

-Super Toboggan

-Cyclone

-Rolling Thundermine Train

-Sungai Rejang Flume Ride

-Corkscrew

-Grand Prix Fun Kart

-Space Shot

-Bumper Boat

-Flying Dragon

Signature Attraction Category:

- Flying Coaster

-Rainforest Splash Pool

I think the main different between the Genting Higland Theme park and other Theme Park is that the location. Genting is actually located on top of a hill, so the weather overthere is very calm, fresh and cool. During my visit the weather overthere is only 15 C. It is pretty cool even during the midday / noon.

First World Plaza Indoor Theme Park

The first world plaza also one more interesting place in Genting Highland. There are lots of shops and facilities overhere. Some of the facilities inside First World Plaza will include restaurant (lots of it), cinema, family rides facility (ferries wheel reindeer cruiser, monorail, venice gondola). Some of the most interesting or is classified as signature attraction in the First World Plaza (actually the full name is First world Plaza Indoor Theme park) is Genting X-pedition Wall, Genting Sky Venture, ShowWorld and also Rainforest Splash Pool.

Casino

Of course casino is one more interesting place that you can visit when you visit Genting higland. Some people just visit this place when they go to Genting. Well, since I am ther, I do visit the Casino as well. There are two casino in Genting, one is in First World Plaza and another one is located near the Theme Park ( with the name of Casino De Genting). There are many games in the casino but as usual no camera is allowed, so no photo to share here…
Scenic Ride
genting higlandIf you happen to visit Genting Highland, i also would like to recommend you to try this. There are two facilities for this. One is the Genting Skyway. It is actually the ‘cable car’ which will bring you from the beginning of the hill to the top (to Genting Highland). It is said that more than 50 million people have take this. One of the best thing for this is that you can see the 100s years old jungle from above. Sometimes there are many birds species that you can see and sometimes there are many species of monkeys that can be seen. This skyway is the South East Asia’s Longest Canopy experiance… the length is 3.4 kilometer!

Awana Skyway is one more scenic ride in Genting Highland. It is actually the first cable car which operate here. The date is back to year 1974 and seem like it is still going strong until today.

How to go there

Public Transport:

By Bus and skyway: There are express buses from Puduraya bus station (Kuala Lumpur) and also Express Buses from Putra LRT terminal - Terminal Putra Gombak.

Their operation hour is:

Buses: 8.00am - 7.00pm

Skyway: 9.15am - 8.15pm

By Taxi: if you want to go by Taxi, it can be from anywhere… just tell them that you want to visit Genting Highland and they will able to help you out.

Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden

Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden located in Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden Area. Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden is a very attractive and beautiful place. Sometimes when I went there, I can see some couple taking their wedding photo overthere… It is definitely a very good place for wedding photo.

History

Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden or in their Malays name Taman Bunga Raya is officiated  by Datin Sri Dr. Siti Hasmah binti Hj. mohd Ali on  Monday 16th October 1989. It is about 3 years after the Kuala Lumpur Orchid Garden is officially launched.

Operating Hour

Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden is open everydays from 9.00am to 6.00 pm. On weekdays, it is free admission but visitor need to pay RM1.00 per entry on weekend and public holidays.  I am not sure if many know that actually KL Hibiscus Garden and KL orchid Garden is actually next to each other and if you pay for one you can visit both of them.

How to go to the Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden

You can visit hibiscus garden when you go to Lake Garden. You can take a taxi from your hotel in kuala Lumpur or taking bus (in 2007  the KL hop on hop off is operated and you can take this bus)

Main Attraction

One of the main attraction in hibiscus garden is the place to do wedding photo shooting. Here is some of the photo that I take that I saw it happen (my photo is not as good that the proffessional though)

hibiscus garden

Kuala Lumpur Hibiscus Garden

One more attraction at KL hibiscus garden is a studio/ shop in the garden. Well, the photo is very nice. I have visit it (but sorry no photo is allowed). The painting is by hand and the artist is there to help if you need any assistant about the paint. Most of the painting is about nature,  jungle and trees.

Hibiscus garden will not complete with hibiscus flower.. some said that in this garden there are about 2000 hibiscus over here… here is some of the photo of the flower that I take during my visit

hibiscus Light yellow hibiscus flower

hibiscus  Yellow hibiscus

hibiscus  Red colour hibiscus

hibiscus  Red colour hibiscus

exotic hibiscus  Very exotic looking hibiscus

hibiscus

The photo above is only a small fraction of the flower that is avaiable in the garden. If you want to visit the garden, i will recommend you to visit it from the morning because it is not so hot (Malaysia is very hot); the air is fresh in the morning and the flower is starting to bloom. You also will have enough time to visit both the hibiscus garden and orchid garden.

Underwater World Langkawi

I personally haven’t visit the Underwater World Langkawi,  however,  there are lots of interesting information that I heard about this place. I intent to visit Underwater World Langkawi… maybe later…

Here is a news about Underwater World Langkawi that I found from the nets.

Walking with penguins
ALAN TEH LEAM SENG
NST, 9 Oct 2007

Apart from the keepers, visitors are rarely allowed to enter the penguins’ enclosure in Underwater World Langkawi. ALAN TEH LEAM SENG is thrilled to be able to walk right up to the birds

THEY look like respectable gentlemen dressed in their best tuxedo suits. And the females are truly lucky for their partners stay loyal for life!

“They” are the adorable penguins in Underwater World Langkawi, housed in a RM33mil building opened two years ago. It is set up with a tropical rainforest, temperate and sub-Antarctic eco-systems. There is also a three-dimensional theatre with seating capacity for 200 people.

Passing Check Points
I was given the honor of entering the penguins’ sanctuary, a privilege indeed as not many visitors were allowed to get so close to these fragile birds. When I entered the enclosure, the African penguins practically ignored me! Perhaps they could tell, instinctively, that I was a stranger. Turning their noses at me, they made a beeline for their familiar keepers instead. They raised quite a loud ruckus while doing so.

“They must be ravenous,” I thought. After all, it was feeding time.

Together with the Rockhopper variety kept in a separate enclosure nearby, these birds are the pride of Langkawi, attracting tourists from all over in droves.

Entering the enclosure was no easy task. I had to pass several “check points” to decontaminate my shoes and then, just when I thought I was “clean” enough, I was told to don special gear, gloves and a facemask.

The procedures are very strict and it seems that every effort has been taken to ensure that these animals are not exposed to micro-organisms that might put their health at risk.

I learned that since they came from another part of the world, exposure to our local germs might prove lethal as the birds lack the necessary resistance to overcome the pathogens.

Once my entire body was covered and considered “clean”, the huge door, resembling the entrance to a deep freezer, swung open and I quietly trooped in behind the keepers.

Feeding Time
It was pure joy to see the birds lining up to get their daily sustenance. I tried handing a fresh sardine to a penguin, but it merely took a sniff and walked away. I tried to tempt another but my efforts proved futile. Defeated, I had to be contented with observing the animals from afar.

After a short observation, it dawned upon me that each bird had its own feeding preference. Some wanted to be hand-fed while others preferred the keeper to throw their food to them, catching the “flying” fish in mid air!

I hurriedly put my newly-acquired knowledge to the test. I threw a medium-sized fish to penguin No. 3 which it skillfully caught in mid air and swallowed in one gulp. I was delighted! A bird then walked close to me and I soon had it eating out of my hand!

Regulations require two handlers to enter the enclosure at feeding time. While one feeds the birds, the other keeps tab on their feeding patterns.

I learned from resident veterinarian Dr Syahar Amir Abd Gani that proper records were kept and the birds put on a strict fish diet to keep them in optimum health. Keepers insert multivitamin pills into the gills of the fish to supplement the penguins’ diet. An adult penguin consumes up to 500g of fish, either sardine or mackerel, daily. Feeding times are at 11am and 3pm daily.

Relaxing, Penguin Style
Once the penguins have had their fill, they would slowly waddle away and dive into the pool for a truly relaxing swim. As I left the enclosure, I turned around for a last glimpse of the wonderful birds before the giant airtight door closed again.

To date, the Underwater World Langkawi has a total of 28 African Penguins. Eleven eggs were laid in-house and the first one hatched on March 17, 2006. Also known as the Black Footed Penguins, these birds breed twice annually, laying two eggs each time.

When To Go
Underwater World Langkawi Sdn Bhd is located in Pantai Cenang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. Tel: 04-955 6100, fax: 04-955 6103, email: enquiries@edenzil.com, website: www.underwaterworldlangkawi.com.my

The public is not allowed to enter the penguin enclosures but can watch from outside. The best time to be there is at feeding times. The keepers only enter the enclosures twice daily at 11am and 3pm to feed the penguins, unless there is an emergency, like a sick bird. The more often they enter, the higher the risk of contamination, which is something they try and avoid at all costs.

Milestone in penguin breeding There is great excitement as a Rockhopper Penguin egg is hatched here for the first time

AN important milestone was achieved on Sept 9, 2007, when the country’s first Rockhopper Penguin chick was hatched at the Underwater World Langkawi.

Although it had successfully bred 11 African Penguin chicks since last year, its marketing and communications executive, Siti Raudhah Shaari, said the recent achievement is notable as the Rockhopper Penguin is more difficult to breed and successful breeding in captivity is rare.

Two days later, another egg hatched and at the time of writing, the Underwater World Langkawi boasts of two Rockhopper chicks, with more eggs due to hatch in the coming months. Resident veterinarian Dr Syahar Amir Abd Gani attributed the success to good penguin husbandry management practiced there. “We have a very strong team that really cares for the penguins,” he said.

The Rockhopper Penguin is the smallest of the crested penguins, with an average height of 47cm and body weight of 3kg. They live on small islands in sub-Antarctic waters surrounding the vast Antarctic Continent. The Rockhopper Penguins at Underwater World Langkawi came from Tristan de Cunha Island, South Africa.

Unlike the cave-like nest of the African Penguin, Rockhoppers build nests in open spaces — a collection of twigs, coral chips and pebbles with a depression in the centre.

Rockhopper Penguins choose their own mates and are loyal to each other for life! They have one breeding season annually and normally lay one egg. Occasionally they would produce two eggs over three to seven days. During the incubation period, the male sits on the egg while its mate hangs around the nest or swims nearby.

Syahar said they knew the chick was going to hatch as it began to pip a day before and literature mentioned that penguin chicks hatch within 48 hours. “We could see a tiny hole made as it pecked its way through the shell,” he said affectionately.

The newly-hatched chick was active and looked hungry. A thorough check-up conducted by the penguin team found it to be in good health.

Chicks are born black on the dorsal part, white on the ventral part and has a white coloration on its beak. They are completely different from African Penguin chicks which are entirely grey in color.

Syahar hopes the population in Underwater World Langkawi will continue to grow. “We hope to share with others our unique experience in successfully breeding this difficult and rare species in captivity,” he added.