Nature Lover

Nature Lover

Sunday 26 June 2011

Got To Go.....

This time I'm gonna live my life
I ain't no stepford wife
No I ain't perfect
Gonna find somebody who's worth it
And no you ain't that person
Coz i caught you constantly flirtin'
With my best friend

So I guess I'll say goodbye
I'll find me another guy

Why (why why why)
You always makin' me
Cry (cry cry cry)
No I can't stand it
No you can't be my man
It don't matter who you are,
Even if you were a star
You've got to go
(Go go go go go go)

Read my lips I'm leavin'
And no no I ain't teasin'
This time it's for real
Gotta find you another girl
Coz this one sure ain't stayin
By the time you finish what you're sayin'
I'll be gone


My Gunung & Ganang

Climbing up mountains is a wonderful way to discover the diversity and uniqueness of Malaysia's natural landscape, starting from the tropical rainforest in the lowlands to the mountain vegetation in the high elevations. River crossings and gushing waterfalls along the way add to the adventure. Climbing not just to discover all those uniqueness and how beautiful are Malaysia's mountains but it can teach us how to survive far away from civilization and how to control our self.  


Clothing and equipment 

  • Comfortable long-sleeved shirts and pants for protection from leech bites, abrasions and the elements.
  • A hat with a wide brim against intense sunshine and light rain.
  • A poncho or rain cape.
  • A pair of gloves and a balaclava will help protect you from cold summit winds.
  • Wear roomy lightweight jungle boots with good ankle supports and a deep-ridged sole, and wear two pairs of socks to prevent blisters. . A comfortable rucksack with padded shoulder straps, hip belt and internal frame is a must.
  • A map and compass for navigating jungle trails; under some dense jungle canopies the sun might not be clearly seen.
  • A whistle is a useful tool for attracting attention and signa ling others.
  • A basic first aid kit for the treatment of abrasions, insect bites and wounds.
  • Extra batteries for your torchlight; candles and matches
Gunung Angsi, N.Sembilan
Ants at Bukit Apek
Waterfall at Bukit Apek
Bukit Kutu
Bukit Kutu Highest Peak
Bukit Broga
Nice view at Bukit Broga
Heading to Gunung Beluat
With Elezebeth at Gunung Bubu
Gunung Cantik
Gunung Chabang
Heading to Gunung Chabang
Sun Rise on the Gunung Chamah summit
Reach at Gunung Chamah
Gunung Chentuk
Gunung Gayung
Gunung Korbu
Gunung Nuang
Gunung Peninjau
Gunung Tok Nenek
Gunung Ulu Sepat
On my way back frm Gunung Ulu Sepat
Gunung Yong Yap with Amri (our guide), Elezebeth and Alex
Gunung Korbu Background























Saturday 25 June 2011

Tasik Kenyir..





 Introduction...


Tasik Kenyir or Kenyir Lake is an artificial lake located in the state of Terengganu in northeast Malaysia created in 1985 by the damming of the Kenyir River to create the Sultan Mahmud Power Station.Kenyir Lake is the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia. Sharing its border with Kelantan in the west and Pahang in the south. This immense lake also serve as another gateway toTaman Negara. The lake covers 260 km² and contains 340 small islands, which were once hiltops and highlands, more than 14 waterfalls, numerous rapids and rivers. Because the lake is a reservoir, the water level can vary depending on the month. The water level is highest (and the lake consequently the most beautiful) in March and April.Kenyir Lake is also home to numerous species of freshwater fishes and exotic wildlife. With a water catchment area of 38,000 hectares, the lake is naturally a haven for freshwater fish. A recent study revealed that there are some 300 species of freshwater fish dwelling in the lake. The presence of dead trees around the lake serves as a perfect breeding ground for these fishes. Algae growing on dead trees and branches serve as the main form of sustenance for the fishes. From studies and observations conducted by the Department of Fisheries, species such as the big Lampam Sungai (Barboides), Kelah (Malaysian Mahsee), Toman (Snakehead), Kawan (Friendly Barb), Kalui (Giant Gouramy) and Kelisa (Green Arowana) are found in waters and around dead trees. (Thanks Wikipedia)


How to go there?


There are two jetties at Kenyir Lake. The main jetty is Pengkalan Gawi and the other option is Jenagor Jetty (mostly for houseboat). The distance from Kuala Terengganu to Pengkalan Gawi is approximately 80 km. If you are from Kuala Lumpur, please take Karak Highway to Jerangau Jabor Highway and proceed to Ajil to reach Kuala Berang town and onwards to Kenyir.



The dead trees that make Kenyir lake be more interesting and spectacular scenery.





Another spectacular view of the calm water and it creates reflection of the mountains. 


The 1st destination of that day called Gua Bewah. Gua Bewah mean to gather. Inside this cave we found that many archaeology artifact leave behind and have room or display room where we can see all the artifact they found within the cave. We also can see the traces of sea shells within the rocks that they dug up.


Huge cave
How small i am...
Inside Gua Bewah, such amazing creatures stalactite and stalagmite.. 


Another group..
River crossing
Bapak2 ikan with their anak2 ikan as well


Just try my luck
Our 1st Ikan Kelah (Malaysian Mahsee)
Relaxing on our bungalow boat 
 Activities on 2nd and 3rd day...fishing, tracking and relaxing...ahhh such a lovely day. Wish i can stay here for few more days.......
Boatman...
New Bungalow coming...  
Happy kids with their family
Our neighbor... 









Friday 24 June 2011

Memory Remain..........

Activity di kampung.
Just terjumpa all my old skol photos...really2 rindu this moment...normally kalau whole family get together kat kampung, 1st thing benda yg semua nak buat ialah mencari ikan, tak kisahlah dengan cara apa as long as fresh fish (organic some more). Paling best otak semua adik beradik sama je...pantang berkumpul sure pi main lecah ( mud kata org peraknya). That really2 fun for all of us.Pergi 10 org tapi semua pakat tgk dan tukang kutip hasil jelah...haha as usual org lain tu tukang sorak. My sister as the head of our group cheerleader...dan tukang makanlah and my mom master chef at home....ah rindu pulak all those moments.


Menjala Ikan














Toyol
Gambar anak2 buah yg sexy hahaha sure dah besar nanti dia bunuh uncle dia ni....oppssss



Anak2 dara sunti...

Thursday 23 June 2011

Gunung Nuang - 11/6/2011


Mount Nuang is located in Malaysia with the height of 1,498 metres (4,898 ft). Its peak marks the meeting point of three Malaysian states; Negeri Sembilan, Pahang and Selangor. The mountain itself is the highest point in Selangor and part of the Titiwangsa Mountains. 


There are three hiking routes to the peak and all of them were built by Malaysian Department of Wildlife and National Parks. Two of them start in Selangor; one at Kuala Pangsoon in Hulu Langat and another at Kampung Kemensah in Gombak. The third path originates from Bukit Tinggi in Bentong, Pahang. Genting Highlands is visible at night from the peak.

How to go there?


From Leisure Mall Cheras, drive towards the Kajang hwy. You will pass a TOLL. First exit after the toll (Batu 9) will take you to Hulu Langat if you keep left. Go straight at the first traffic lights. You will get to a second traffic lights with a police station at the T-junction on your right. Take a left turn at the lights. Go straight a long this very very long kampong road ( so belilah nasi lemak atau kuih2 yg korang suka buat bekal atas gunung nanti). It will take you pass many small kampungs along the road, i.e. Kampung Batu 14, Batu 18, etc. (you will see exits for Ampang, Semenyih, Kajang, etc. but keep going straight). Sg. Hulu Langat is on your right side.

Towards the end of this long winding road you will arrive at the last kampong along the Hulu Langat river. You will see a big TNB pump station on your left with a football field in front of a bus stop. The road breaks into a V (there is also a bridge going across the river). Take the road LEFT of the football field.

Follow this road. You will see a very very old signboard describing G. Nuang. The road curves right and will take you to directly to a Puncak Niaga gate. Just before the gate, turn left and you will end up at the G.Nuang ranger station & parking lot. There are some chalets for rent. Est. time from Cheras, 45mins - 1hr.


The journey begun about 9.00 am. We started to enter deep into jungle

Org depan sedang bersemangat..
U can do it girls....yeah



















Fauna?..emmm part of that
Flora




















 Finally, we reached to the the top of the waterfall ( not even half way to the peak lagi ni).The waters ooze down at a great height after that point ah rest for a while sambil makan2 apayg patut....







Finally again? haha after few minutes we reach at Kem Pacat. We took our light lunch here here before proceed to the peak. After the break, we then continued to a real trekking up to summit. It will be another 2 HOURS for us to reach summit.........................


Muka still look happy....


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