Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Root of the Matter


The weather in Genting Highlands reminded me a lot of Haarlem during summer. Except, it's a tad more humid. The best part of sleeping at night over there is the fact that I don't need the fan or air conditioner to keep me cool. All I need to do is open the windows and let the cool breeze breathe in my hotel room. Something I often do back in my house when the temperature goes down. Maybe that's why I felt a lot like home in First World's hotel room. Or it's just a combination of everything. I will probably never know.

But what I know is that, every trip I make, I'll always discover something new about myself. Every time I walk out of an experience, I bring with me a new theory.

I never quite explained how Wanderlust Theories came about. And I think the above sentence pretty much explains it. Theories in life are meant to build our character, hopefully strengthen our principles and eventually nurture a deeper faith between you, life and God.

So spending my first ever night in First World (usually I'll stay in Awana because my dad loves to golf), awaken the kid in me - to simply be me, enjoy whatever comes and ultimately have simpler beliefs.

Waking up to this view was unbelievable to say the least.


To have breakfast with this view every morning is even more incredible! But that was exactly what we did the morning after. We were treated to World Club Lounge breakfast which I was told is where the very special people are invited to eat.

Well, what was it that I usually say..? Live the moment? Yeah might as well live it while we were given the chance.


This was the lounge we had our breakfast and I had experimented with the Panoramic settings in  Optio P80. There is something unusual about the photo but I shall not reveal what it is :P Anyway this setting captures three parts of the view you have in mind and then it will stitch all 3 into one picture in less than 30 seconds. A handy tool I might add, if you don't feel like doing it manually :)

I suppose if you have all this modern techs to help you out, might as well use it. Depending on it is a different story.


Oh look who woke up as early as we did just to see off? A certain french speaking mime. I think Charles is from Cayman Island. One of the islands in the french colony. Also, Kak Zara has a secret crush on him :P Haha just kidding Kak Zara.

With that, another page flipped over regarding Genting Highlands for this trip. It was really thoughtful of Resorts World Genting representatives like Mr. Philip to send us off as well. Of course, we're not bidding adieu just yet (since we still haven't spend our points)..so we'll make a return. Possibly a whole group of us again, who knows?

Mr. Philip and Dato' Anthony Yeo had recommended us to visit Chan Swee Caves Temple. We were told by Dato' Anthony Yeo when he was giving out his speech the day before that this particular temple was build on a very difficult platform, therefore back in the days men could not use any machines to help build the temple. So they had to do it manually.


Why did the late Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong chose this spot to build something on a difficult terrain? Apparently this is the area most strategic to view Genting Highlands. There you go!


Yeah, see how fun the MySelangorStory bunch are? :) I really love this shot at the entrance to the temple. They either had really strong coffee, slept really well or running on reserve energy tank. Whatever it was, I love them all the same :)


Visiting this temple again finally put the curious cat in my mind to rest. Why? All this while, I've been having this image in my mind about standing at a chinese temple somewhere high up but I couldn't remember where this place was. Imagine how annoying it was to recall a memory half rendered for more than a decade! Then it hit me, I had visited this temple when it first opened back in 24 March 1994 with my family who then brought a foreign friend along. This was that place I've been trying hard to recall.

A major "AAAAAHHHHH" moment right there you bet.

There were many beautiful statues standing tall around the area; unfortunately we didn't have much time to explore every part of this place. It's really huge. You could even walk up along the pathway to the top if you have enough stamina ;) A must see place in anyone's itinerary.

I'm sure there are some of you who wondered why were we in Genting when our tour is about Selangor. Well, Genting Highlands is divided into two between Pahang and Selangor. So there is one part of Genting which belongs to Selangor. One trip to Genting Highlands from my place behind the zoo takes less than 45 minutes (ok, depending on how fast a person drives), that's how close it has become since the old days.


You don't get THIS in any other place, because many of us have forgotten about Mother Nature :( We have to go to places like this to be reminded what we have lost or is about to lose. So sad.

Now that we have finally put a full stop in our Genting pit stop, we went to sleep (well most of us; some took this opportunity to take pictures of those sleeping) for the next 1.5 hours to Rawang. What is there in Rawang?

This.


Hutan Lipur Kanching. 

They might as well renamed this very day's itinerary to "Bonding Session with Mother Nature" :) There are 7 levels to this waterfall, it's so high up, you'll be proud to conquer the top without feeling like your knees are melting. Ehem, we only went as high as level 3 and most of us (including moi) were obviously not in shape to go all the way. Nonetheless, the view was breathtaking. The water was refreshing and cold.  It's all you need when you see a waterfall.

Because this is Tourism Selangor territory, Mr. Fazly briefed us the do's and don'ts while being here.


He's been working hard to make sure we are good in our space. So the only other thing he reminded us not to do was not to feed the monkeys. For the obvious reason of course.


I guess one of us couldn't help but did it anyway ;) Hafiz oh Hafiz. Good thing it didn't follow you home.

We ate at the campsite where the tents were. Happily eating our chicken from KFC, then came these rascals trying to take the food away from us. What the monkeys didn't know (we didn't either) was that, in Nicole's past life, she was a monkey slayer. So she pretty much saved the day for us. Swatting the monkeys with a rolled newspaper, kung fu-ing the monkeys. Amazingly, it worked!

One thing you should also know is that, these monkeys love drinking Coke too. If only they know how to hold the can right side up... erm, if there's a colony of ants roaming around the grass at Kanching, you'll know who caused it. *Looks at Hafiz*

Apart from that, if you do plan to come to Hutan Lipur Kanching, do remember to wear proper footwear. It would be a bit ma fan(tedious in English) to take your shoes and socks off and then put it on again.


Ok, that's the end of Day 3 Part 1. Part 2 will see us embracing our roots. Happy Saturday people :)

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4 comments:

  1. a very good write up as it will not only tempt the foreigners but also the locals to visit such places especially those who love mother nature as some of us may not be aware of so many attractions exist in selangor

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  2. I think MSS has met it's objective judging by the amount of reactions I got from readers regarding the places we've covered. There is something Selangor has a lot to offer that KL can't and it's the outdoor activity with Mother Nature. Thank you for reading and commenting. I appreciate it a lot :)

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  3. Hey, very creative! Like your post!

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