Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Amazing Getaway

This post has taken me some time. As you know, I'm not a person who are creative and writes very quick. Alright, let's stop the craps~

Kakilang had a 3 days 2 nights amazing trip to Bukit Tinngi, Bentong & Genting. This might be a boring trip to somebody, as there wasn't many things to do. Just walking around and craving for food. Our 1st destination was at Bukit Tinggi. RM12 @ person for the entrance fee is quite expensive, but I would pay for it since I never been there.



On the way to our destination =)


WALK, WALK, WALK & WALK....
Walking up the slope isn't that easy!
Japanese village, here we come~







Some group photos of KAKILANG
They are good in posing, so random!




Exploring the nature, with fresh & cool air, kinda relaxing. I love and hate the weather at the same time that day. Sunny turned rainy, and turned sunny again, could make people sick easily. My sister is one of them, has been sleeping like a dead pig for few days XD




I think we have reached a higher level of face-thickening, langsung don't care how others see us, only concentrate on the best poses we trying to capture.

After a walk in Botanical Garden (I won't consider going again after terrified by a giant huge Millipede), we headed to Colmar Tropicale which is also located at Bukit Tinggi.




Someone is playing hide and seek! I'm large enough to cover him. Feel sad about it =(


The famous food in Bentong we had for lunch.




Yummy Cucur Undang


Smooth but not tasty ice-cream


Satisfying Nasi Lemak


QQ Chee Cheong fun







It's time to visit our hotel after filling our tummy


For the 1st time KAKILANG staying in a budget hotel, Hotel Kristal
is the best in town according to reviews on Virtual tourist. Despite of the night boombers aka sparrows which settle down on the electrical cables along the roads of Bentong, I would rate the hotel above average eventhough there is much more to be improved on cleanliness.




First day dinner at the Valley Resort Restaurant. A long and scary journey to reach there. AHAHA~


Positive reviews from friends


rice & fish - thumbs up


I happened to know that a kind of species, "果子狸" is not a "musang" but a "civet" lol


Supper along Jalan Chui Yin. A hawker stall selling "tong sui".






Too bad, my red bean soup sold out. So, no "tong sui" for me but kuih only, as I don't like "tong sui" with coconut milk.






Brought some of my friends to pasar pagi to grab some Bukit Tinggi ginger. I never know that it is famous in Bentong. I wonder what is so difference about the Bentong ginger and the usual one we get in KL.




p/s note: Little Red, tell me what is so special about it yea~




These are the brunch we had in Bentong town before departing to Genting, nothing special. First time getting to try thick wan tan mee, not bad! QQ de~

Again, group photo session together with our unexpected guest with expected surprise XD






Dinner at Mushroom Farm with another two expected guests.
I would prefer Valley Resort rather than this restaurant!




Again, photo session =)










Another gang aka UCSI AFSA gang had a Genting getaway. It took them quite a long time to
say goodbye, as if they will never meet again.




They decided to take a rest before betting their luck at the Casino, whereas the Boeys continued to play at the "Adult Theme Park"


To be frank, I could smell salted fish in the room, but I wasn't sure where it comes from...
7 out of 9 were wearing socks for whole day long...





A visit from other two guests. Too much people wanna give us surprises :D




According to Chew (2011), the actual reason of building this temple, 清水, is believed to bring more money to Casino. In simpler meaning, clearing money(清水) off in pocket of gamblers.


Believe it or not?



Girls are lovely ♥









在这地上,


值得我眷恋的...


我们一起行过的痕迹...





Every moment we spend together is


AMAZING, AWESOME, PRECIOUS, MEMORABLE...


I'm blessed to have YOU,


my dear KAKILANG


This chapter of my life
filled with joy, laughters & hapiness


that I'll never forget

I KAKILANG



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