Showing posts with label PAHANG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAHANG. Show all posts

Monday, 22 July 2013

Cameron Highlands










Find out the best time to visit the Cameron Highlands. 
Rain or shine, Cameron Highlands still has its charm.The weather in Cameron Highlands is temperate/cool all year round. The temperature here ranges from a minimum of 14o C to a maximum of 28o C. Rain is common throughout the year although the monsoon season is from Nov-Feb. The dry season is from Feb-April.In the recent years, the temperature has been rising and it can get really hot in the day. The coldest time of the year is between December-February where the temperature can drop to 10o C at certain places.







Strawberry farms are immensely popular attractions at Cameron Highlands, as visitors are fascinated with the idea of dainty fruits of temperate origin growing on local soil. The cold climate makes it suitable for cultivating strawberries all-year-round; some of the harvest ends up at supermarkets and grocers across Malaysia and Singapore, but much is snatched up by tourists. You can find many strawberry farms around Tanah Rata, Brinchang and Kea Farm, but a minimum purchase is often required (conveyed by self-plucking) to see the actual farm. Consequently, growing strawberries is one of Cameron highland's most important economic sources and activities.
Strawberries have even become a shopping fad among visitors (especially children), spinning a profitable industry of gaudy pink or red merchandise; keychains, toys, pillows, blankets, T-shirts, fashion accessories and lamps. At cafes and shops around Cameron Highlands, strawberries infuse cakes, pastries, ice cream, waffles and other snacks offered on the menu. Stock that goes unsold at farms and markets gets processed into jams, pickles and chocolates. While the cold weather enables the planting of strawberries, mature fruits are not necessarioy sweet and succulent. Strawberries grow ideally under cold and dry conditions - the moisture-rich highland climate, courtesy of prevailing rains and mist, results in fruits that are soggy and sour.

Hence, the best season to enjoy strawberries is from April till June, the general months with least rainfall in Malaysia. While not a challenge to continental imports, the strawberries are at least decently acceptable. Once upon a time, strawberries were grown from the ground up in Cameron Highlands. Today, farmers use hydroponic methods, placing each plant inside individual bags filled with rich soil, and stacking them up on racks. This yields a larger harvest and faster rate of cultivation, but many old-timers attest that such modern-day strawberries have lost their 'ground' flavour. When tourists visit strawberry farms, they're often 'invited' to make a minimum half-kilogram purchase. This allows them entry into the actual farm, where they can see the plants closely, while carefully choosing and plucking the best fruits to fill their quota.

Non-buying visitors can only ramble around the farm's shop and cafe. A basket is given to place their pickings, and weighted and charged accordingly at the exit. The price usually hovers around MYR20-25 for half a kg, which is significantly higher than buying them from markets; you are in essence paying for the farm visit and plucking experience. The exception is Big Red Strawberry Farm (Taman Agro Tourism), located at the back of Brincang town, which is free to enter without a minimum purchase. While many visitors obsess silly with eating strawberries, continental tourists are conversely amused - fruit plants native to their land, growing and producing substandard strawberries in a tropical region, all for the amusement of locals

Cameron Highlands in Pahang is one of Malaysia's most popular tourist destinations, a collection of peaceful townships perched 1500 meters high on a nest of serene mountains. Cooling resorts, tea plantations and strawberry farms sprawl lazily across lush valleys and meandering hillslopes, the perfect setting for a relaxing holiday. The sea of tranquility, pleasant landscapes and cold climate impart a special experience upon the multitudes of visitors each year. Meanwhile, a different world lies hidden away among the natural surroundings - a rainforest ecosystem rich with the wonders of nature, long held with fascination by researchers and naturalists across the world.










Saturday, 20 July 2013

bukit gambang



Water Park 
Bukit Gambang Resort City is home to the first and the largest water park in the east coast and probably the country.
Bukit Gambang Water Park (BGWP) offers a 20-acre man-made lake, the largest wave pool with 8 modes of waves, the longest family raft ride and 6-lane racer slides complete with timing scoreboard.
For the more adventurous, the curls and twirls of the Crystal, Galaxy and Canopy slides will undoubtedly provide endless fun to all revelers. Children will get their fair share of fun at Penguin Island. Surrounded by the Glacier River, which features the Journey of Ice – a cool tunnel tube ride, Penguin Island houses the 'first-of-its-kind' Aqua-play and several children slides; all built to international safety standards.
BGWP also features 3 food outlets, namely TinMine Kopitiam, Coco Pizza and Penguin Express; which serves local and western cuisines as well as fast food.
Come with the whole family to experience your best vacation at Bukit Gambang Resort City.
Forest Park
Covering over 100 acres, the Forest Park will capitalise on its lush greenery and the peaceful environment of the forest. It provides opportunities for recreational, educational and fun activities amidst its natural surroundings. Its planned attractions includes a tropical fruit farm, jungle nursery, Malaysian freshwater fish center, tree house, canopy walk, animal shows, petting zoo, animal rides and outward bound facilities.

Adventure Park
Amongst the proposed attractions are the Sungai Lembing Tin Tunnel, Mulu Cave Adventure Ride, Caribbean Pirate Adventure, Gunung Tahan Luge and Chair Lift, Kellie's Castle Ghost House, Children Fantasy World and many other unique outdoor activities that will make your day complete with wonderful memories.

East Coast Bazaar 
The East Coast Bazaar is a 3-in-1 concept combining a local wholesale market, night market and foreign factory outlet where shoppers can source weaving, tapestry, brass and silverware, handicraft and other work produced by local craftsmen. Furthermore, one will be spoilt for choice on the variety of dried seafood products and traditional foodstuffs, which Kuantan is famous for.

Heritage Square 
To add uniqueness for BGRC, the Heritage Square offers exciting entertainment, indoor cultural performance, food and beverage outlets featuring Malaysian local food and selected foreign cuisine. Visitors will also get to experience the process of making traditional products through workshops for batik, handicraft and painting


   




Genting Highlands


But before you get too excited, tone down your expectations a bit. Genting is cheap and tacky, and not in a good way: nearly everything is overpriced and a bit run-down and since 2010 it is also facing competition from neighbouring Singapore's two new Intergrated Resorts with Casinos at Resort World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands. Those of an environmentally conscious disposition may want to skip the Genting Highlands altogether, as the sight of vast concrete structures and day-glo coloured theme park rides set in the forested highlands could be positively traumatic.Officially known as Resorts World Genting and a self-proclaimed City of Entertainment, Genting is Malaysia's low-budget, family-friendly, sanitized attempt atLas Vegas. The primary draw is that Genting is the only place where you can gamblelegally in Malaysia, but there's also a theme park to keep the kids amused. The resort offers six hotels with 10,000 rooms, over 50 fun rides, 170 dining and shopping outlets, shows, business convention facilities and entertainment options. As a plus, being located up in the highlands means it's cooler than the steamy lowlands. Genting attracted 19.2 million visitors in 2008.