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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Canopy Walk FRIM (Forest Research Institute Malaysia) at Kepong, Selangor

Canopy Walk At FRIM


Canopy walk at FRIM - Forest Research Institute Malaysia is one the places that I had always wanted to go and yes, I got to do that last year! Yay to me :).  FRIM is located in Kepong which makes it a perfect day trip to include a visit of stairs climbing up Batu Caves Hindu Temple in Gombak, Selangor. If you are clueless, Kepong and Gombak are somewhat near to one another, so it makes perfect sense to visit yet another famous tourist attraction along the way.

Let's get back to the FRIM Canopy Walk, shall we.

Getting to FRIM


It is fairly easy to locate FRIM thanks to the huge FRIM signboard on the roadside. Simply keep your eyes peeled for the signboard and you will definitely find your way towards the entrance of FRIM. Entrance fee is RM5 ( car & driver ) and RM1 (each passenger, I think).  As usual, it was our first time and we simply followed the crowd and guessed our way to the main car park which was quite a long straight drive and later on turn left at the T junction and park your car there. A lot of regulars actually parked their car outside of the entrance because if I'm a regular at FRIM, I would have done the same thing too. RM5 for car park! Come on! :)

Getting to Titian Canopy Walkway from Rover Track



Since it was a public holiday, the information center was closed and we looked at the map and understood nothing out of it and again we followed the crowd. There were a lot of hikers going up a hill next to the surau and we found out that we were trailing along Rover Track. If from far away, you could see a toilet, than you will find the Rover Track signboard a few meters away from the loo.

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We were walking with a lot of other people along the wet, red soiled track going up a hill and we were still clueless to where we were heading and I had to ask a panting girl ( she seemed friendly enough despite struggling her way up the hill) to guide us for our directions. Apparently we were on the right track. There are two paths to choose from ahead of us - on the right will lead you to the Canopy Walk, while the other going straight ahead will lead you somewhere around the huge FRIM park where I saw most of the *cute mountain bikers heading that way. Hehe.

Trekking Duration from Rover Track to Canopy Walkway



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I would say if you are averagely fit, hiking up the trail towards the Canopy Walk is fairly easy. It took us 12 minutes of slow walk from Rover Track to meet the Titian Canopy Walkway signboard. Another uphill trek for the next 15 minutes will take you the the starting point of the Canopy Walkway.

FRIM Canopy Walk Fees



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Going up the canopy walk is not free. Simply pay up RM5 each to the staffs waiting at the wooden platform/cabin and you can begin your journey on those wobbly suspension bridge. The view from the canopy walkaway is magnificent. If you are like me who craves for greenery and the fresh jungle air, this is the place to go to. Immersed yourself totally with the environment, capture those beautiful moments in your head or if you have a fancy DSLR camera, snapping pictures up the canopy walkaway is a must. I even went all the way to persuade a nice Chinese guy with a huge DSLR to pay up RM5 and take up beautiful pictures up the canopy. Of course he didn't seemed excited with the extra RM5 charge but I think I did see him making his way to the canopy walkaway entrance.



I did get some sudden jitters while I was on the bridge. But then again you had to pretend all cool like everything was not scaring the heck out of you when you have another buddy who was walking right behind you. What if the both of you freaked out up there and who was going to come to our rescue? Haha. Also, thank God there weren't any monkey up there. Monkeys would have dampened my 'act cool' spirit on the canopy walkaway.

It's THE Place To Go for the Outdoor Junkie



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Canopy Walk at FRIM, Kepong is yet another place I would totally recommend for city people who are looking for a quick jungle getaway and of course for all outdoor junkies out there. FRIM is also a perfect place for mountain bikers, joggers, hikers and you could even go for camping and enjoy a picnic by the river. You really should take a day off to take a look at this place and enjoy yourself with the lush green forest. It would certainly be a great day out for everyone.

 

Animals Anecdotes : Something Foul Under The Hood – It's a Dead Cat!

A couple of days ago, we started to smell something foul – almost garbage like from outside of the house. We couldn't find the source of the smell and we thought it was just the overflowing garbage smell from the neighbour's house.

The following day, the stench of the 'garbage' seemed to be lingering around the outside of the car. We finally thought, probably we should check out the tyres and see if anything got stuck in between them. We started spraying water at the tyres and suddenly, one of us suggested, why don't we check out the hood. We opened the hood and we saw this!



So then, it was confirmed that garbage like, foul smell came from that furry thing that seemed to be stuck between the engine. I peeked under the hood and tried to figure out what that furry thing could be. I saw a tiny paw and the tail and of course it was a cat, rotting away under the hood of our car. Hence, that is where the foul smell had been coming from for the last 1 day and a half. It was right there under the car's hood.

The cleaning up process was a messy business not to mention the smell was horrendous. However, at the end of the day, we managed to get the carcass out of the way. It was really troubling to think of where, how and why this little creature decided to hide in the car's engine. There were many speculations on why it got inside there and we also thought that it could be one of those stray cats from our neighbourhood. The cause of death was unknown.

It was definitely a tragic loss for that poor cat and I am not going to post pictures of the animal due to its bad condition. Suffice to say, by the time we got the carcass out of the engine, it was pretty roasted. Poor little cat, may you rest in peace.

* The only one thing we were relieved about this whole situation was that, it was not one of those furry tailed cats from our neighbour's who once used to invade our front yard with their endless play and pooping. Phew!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Happy Chinese New Year! Xin Nian Kuai Le!

Happy Chinese New Year to everyone who is celebrating everywhere around the world. Gong Xi Fatt Choi, Xin Nian Kuai Le!

Thanks to the majority Chinese neighbours that I have, I got to see fireworks everywhere around the neighbourhood at the stroke of midnight to welcome the New Dragon Year. But no, I think a lot of people got all excited and started to fire up things 10 minutes before midnight.:)

For some unknown reason, I'm having the feeling that everyone is welcoming the Dragon year with a much higher energy and spirit than the last year - The Rabbit year . In a way, I think it is a great spirit to kick off the year although come to think of it, we are kicking off the year  yet again after the New Year 2012 celebration we just had 3 weeks ago.

With my room and almost the entire house completely filled with firecrackers smoke, I  am hoping to retire to bed with a good feeling that this year 2012 or this Dragon year is going to be filled with a lot of great surprises, loads of success, more fun and adventures.

Gong Xi Fatt Choi, Xin Nin Kuai Le, everybody - regardless you are a Chinese or not and I know I'm not or probably I am like a quarter somewhat Chinese blooded. :)

 

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Visiting Batu Caves Hindu Temple for the Very First Time Like a Malaysian, not a Tourist

The first thing that pops up in my mind when someone mentions Batu Caves is it is a place you will go if you are a Hindu and you would like to perform your prayers. But in reality, it is more than just a temple or a Hindu shrine located in a limestone cave. It is one of the top tourist hot spot and a highly recommened place to visit if you are a tourist visiting Kuala Lumpur. I had lived in Kuala Lumpur for a good 5 years or so but I had only been there for the first time last year. To be exact, I was visitng Batu Caves temple on a Christmas day.:)

I do not know what took me so long to get here but that's not the point and no longer an issue. I was there at Batu Caves mainly for these few reasons.

Why did I finally decide to visit Batu Caves?

  1. To count exactly how many steps it takes to climb up the stairs of Batu Caves temple

  2. To check out the caves and the humongous, gold plated Lord Murugan statue which is visible from far away as you pass the MRR2 highway.

  3. To cross “Visiting Batu Caves” out of the list of places that I wanted to go and finally surrender with the fact that I'm just yet another tourist in my own beloved country. Yes I am. :)


I was there with my old friend and we were both first timers, Batu Caves visitors. We weren't the only first timers for the day. I find that Batu Caves is a well developed tourist spot or for the other half of those visitor it will be a well developed and maintained temple complex.

What to expect at Batu Caves?

The list can go on and on but these are the major things you can expect out of Batu Caves :

  • Loads of tourists and when I was there, there were more tourists than worshippers. Tourists varies from the Arabs with their hijabs, Japanese, Indonesians, Indians and of course the local Malaysian tourists; that will be people like me.


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  • Loads of photographers too and I think a lot of photography clubs in Malaysia do organize photograpy trips in Batu Caves and I personally think Batu Caves is an excellent and unique place to capture beautiful photos.

  • There will be monkeys and people who are either scared of them ( like me) and people who are mesmerized by the smart monkeys who are happily waiting to grap or rather snatch whatever food you toss their way. I don't quite fancy monkeys and I do my level best to avoid them especially those male ones.

  • You will get to see some chickens roaming around the temple. I don't know how and why they are there but these animals are there. I wonder if the chickens got anything to do with any of the prayer rituals. I'm not sure on that.

  • If my calculation and observations are correct, there should be about two temples in the huge cave. You can stand and watch how the rituals are done and at one of the temples, there is a big enough flat screen TV and you can view the prayer rituals from there without having to go farther inside the little temple compound.

  • While you are there in the temple, do look above you and spend sometime there to have a good look of the structure of the caves and snap away on your camera. And don't spend too much time trying to feed the monkeys or the chickens. The main attractions here are obviously the limestone caves and the temple okay people!

  • On your way back, you can visit the Dark Cave Tour which you can see on your left side as you are climbing up the stairs. I would have taken a quick peek over at the Cave Tours but of course I did not get to that that thanks to the jumping monkeys right at the entrance of it.


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  • As we were making our way down the stairs, we came across this really old woman. I couldn't resist myself. I had to stop, really have a good look at her and snapped a picture of her. Haha. Hey, you don't get to see this view everyday you know.


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  • There will be a lot of souvenir shops and even vegetarian restaurants aorund the temple complex as you make your way in and out of the temple's entrance. I wouldn't recommend you to get your souvenirs there but then again it's you choice. We didn't make our way to the vegetarian restaurants although it was really tempting and it was just about lunch hour time because I know the best place to get your North Indian Banana Leaf rice fix is at Nirwana Maju, Bangsar or some other restaurants around Petaling Jaya (PJ) area.


At the end of the day, I was pretty happy and contented with my short trip up and down the stairs of Batu Caves. It was a good workout, the day was hot and that place was jam packed with people aka tourists.

Oh yes, you may be wondering how many stairs exactly are there to climb to the top of Batu Caves? The answer to that question is I have no idea how many there are. Haha. I lost count after steps number 4 because you really need to watch out for your steps and not going around bumping people while you are going up those somewhat steep and not so wide stairs. I had checked with my Indian friends though on the exact number and it is confirmed and even Wike-ed that the total number of stairs at Batu Caves is 272 steps.

Batu Caves is definitely crossed out from my list of places to visit around KL and if you haven't already been there, I think you really should to experience a wonderfully new cultural experience altogether.

 

Thursday, January 19, 2012

My Running Playlist : Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera

Do you want to know what is the perfect song to add on your current running playlist or jogging list of songs? At least right now for me, "Moves Like Jagger" is at the top of my list. Everybody loves this song and who wouldn't right? Seriously, I wouldn't mind spinning this tune on repeat for the gazillion times and I'll still be all pumped up throughout my run.

Listen up, download it and have an awesome run people!

Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suRsxpoAc5w

Click below to purchase from Amazon.com :



 

 

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Travel Photos : Postcards from My Road Trip in New Zealand

It's time for that Travel Photos  again and this time around it is a series of travel postcards from my road trip in New Zealand.

Do you send postcards to people at home when you are traveling? I recently do! I would like to make it a ritual when I travel to send people at home really interesting postcards. It's going to be exciting for the receivers don't you think?

Here are some of the Travel postcards I sent to family and friends while I was on a 24 days, adventurous travel road trip in New Zealand :

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Postcard of Shotover Jet - Jet Boating in Queenstown, New Zealand : http://www.shotoverjet.com/

 

Maori Warrior Dance postcard where performances are held each day at Te Puia located in Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand. For more on Te Puia, click here:

 
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Postcard of a beautiful lake view with the reflecting mountain range effect on the surface of the lake.



Last but not least, a postcard of Mount Cook!

I'm happy to announce that everyone who received the postcards were really happy to have them in their mails. I'm pretty sure the happiest out of all of them would be my little 3 year old niece who can already read  and recognize her name. Unfortunately, one recipient didn't receive hers and I'm sorry for that girlfriend.

I know sending postcards are really old school but I think it is one of those really nice surprises you can give to anyone when they check out their mails. Postcards are nice, colorful, you can leave short lines of nice things to say and for that, what's  not to like with postcards?

Do you send postcards when you are traveling? If you haven't make it a habit of sending one just yet, I think you should start doing it now. It's nice to hear what are the reactions you will get from the recipients and I'm very sure they will all be  more than happy to get at least one postcard any of these days. On that note, if you have no one you can think of who would like to get a postcard, why don't you send one to me? I'll be happy to blog about it then.

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Happy New Year 2012, Everybody! - A Celebration of North Indian cuisines with the BBQ

Happy New Year 2012 Everybody!

I know I'm like four days late to do this shout out but it's better late than never. How was your New Year celebration? I hope it was great enough to keep you going and pumping with excitements throughout this year!

My celebration was fantastic. It was fantastic because we being a true Malaysian celebrated the coming of the new year with a simple yet delicious home cooked dinner at home. We had some tandoori chickens on the BBQ, chicken tikka masala, raita, papadoms, rice, some fried vegs, and 'siakap bakar' ( grilled Barramundi, I think that's what it's called in English) and cold Root Beers with ice creams for desserts.

So all in all, we had an outdoor dinner right on the front yard with the main theme of North Indian dishes. Of course we had to have the BBQ  for the boys to start playing with fire and that's just more than enough excuse to have the tandoori chickens too. Initially we wanted to buy some Roti Naan (Naan Breads) from the nearest Mamak shop to compliment the tandoori but thankfully we were all out of hands and if we did get some Naan breads, I think we would have an awfully stuffed tummy hours before the countdown of the new year begins.

I had a splendid pigging out session with my family during New Year's Eve and I think we badly needed that little time to have everybody finally sitting together at the same time and have a good meal to kick start the New Year.

So here goes the pictures.  Some really decent ones that I'm really willing to share with the general public. Haha.

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Finally, let's have a wonderful, happy, healthy, wealthy, lots of travel and more adventures for this year 2012! Happy New Year 2012 Everybody :)