My first time driving up north to Malaysia was a great success!
With minimum expectation and a simple agenda of only one objective "To have fun!”, the trip was filled with surprises. What I loved most is that we've no rigid schedule to follow, we were not restricted by a plan. Every part of the trip was decided on the spot and sometimes on impulse. One of our spontaneous moments was dipping in a waterfall that was along the way to our destination, Cameron Highland. We initially just stopped by to take some pictures, however, the cooling splash was too tempting and it would be sinful not to take a dip in one of God's most beautiful creations! As I was snapping pictures of the waterfall, the craziness in me could no more be suppressed, it took over me! The next thing I knew, I was soaked and enjoying the freezing cold splash! It was AMAZING! Shiok!
The idea of this road trip was first sparked during reservice in June with my NS friends; the response in the beginning was good. As time past and with some delays here and there, the group shrunk from the initial plan of 3 cars to 2 and finally one car!
And as the date of the road trip neared, even I wanted to pull out from the trip as well because of Singfest, which I'm still kinda regretted not going after watching the performances of my favourite singers on youtube! But because I've promised my friends for this road trip long ago, I went on the road trip hoping that it will be raining in Singapore and that Singfest will be cancelled or delayed so I won't regret going on my road trip or I will be able to attend on a later date. EVIL/SILLY I know! This is a perfect example of sourgrapes! haa! Luckily the road trip was fun and Singfest was a big success or I won't be able to watch the amazing performances online.
It was estimated to be a 7hours drive from Singapore to Cameron Highland but ours was about 10hours!
We set off from Singapore at about 8am on Friday morning and arrived at Cameron at about 6pm because we stopped over at almost every beautiful sights. I love driving on Malaysia highway because the speed limit is lovely 110km and you know drivers can't resist to drive slightly faster when the road is clear. hmm! With only 2hours of sleep, I was surprised that I could safely drive to the destination!
The toy turtle, Kumakuma, was supposed to be the mascot for our road trip. We wanted Kumakuma to be in every picture of our trip but we somehow forgot about Kumakuma when we were all engrossed in our play time!
Stall along the road.Iskandar Waterfall
Lakehouse: a gorgeous lodging place that you'll never expect to see in the rural.
Cameron Vally Teashop
Finally, we reached our destination. The climate was cooling and a little cold at night. The average temperature in the day and night is about 20 and 18 degrees celsius respectively. This picture was taken just before we had our organic steamboat dinner! Steamboat dinner in cold climate is totally different from our hot and sweaty chinese new year reunion dinner!On the first night, we had a fruit feast at our hotel room. Fruits there are really cheap and mouthwatering! Foofoo (right) had no idea how to cut mangoes prior to the trip, so he invented his very own method, "banana peel". See.. we gotta peel our mangoes like bananas!
Day 2: We went for a hike on the next morning. It just reminded me of my NS days . Thankfully the weather was cooling !After about 3hours of jungle tracking, we finally reached the end point, A DARN SIGNBOARD without any peak view that we were expecting during the hike or whatsoever! It was just a road at the end of the track. As were cursing and swearing for the 'fruit' of our hike, we noticed a truck that was about to move off and so we all rushed to it and hitched a ride on the back space of the truck to the foot of the track! We were glad we made that crucial decision because the 1hour walk down to the foot according to the map was actually a 1-2hour drive! The map is NOT to scale! Lettuce farm
Accident. Uncle must be trying the drain-stunt in Initial D.
Tea plantationWe spotted a small snake!
One thing you won't missed our at Cameron highland is the strawberry obsession! Besides tea, strawberries are also one of their main products. And you will be surprise d by their craze over strawberries. Everything that can be 'strawberrized' are 'strawberrized'!
1) Icecream, sundaes and drinks.2) muffin!3) HumanWe bought a total of 10kg of strawberries back home!
At the strawberry farm.We ended our road trip with another big feast at Johor! I gained 4 kg in a 3days trip! Unbelievable!
The road trip was an amazing weekend getaway for me before school starts. It was quite an eyeopener for me in terms of the culture and lifestyle. One interesting sight was at the petrol station near the causeway. I witnessed all the funniest tricks Singaporeans used to fill their tank to the max! For example, shaking the car, filling the tank with the tip of the dispenser outside of the hole etc! It's understandable because the petrol price is almost half our Singapore's. That's why my friends and I tried those tricks to fill my fuel tank too! It was hilarious because we were inexperience and ended up overfilling!
Anyway, this trip definitely got me hooked to road trip. I am expecting more road trips in future!
DT
With minimum expectation and a simple agenda of only one objective "To have fun!”, the trip was filled with surprises. What I loved most is that we've no rigid schedule to follow, we were not restricted by a plan. Every part of the trip was decided on the spot and sometimes on impulse. One of our spontaneous moments was dipping in a waterfall that was along the way to our destination, Cameron Highland. We initially just stopped by to take some pictures, however, the cooling splash was too tempting and it would be sinful not to take a dip in one of God's most beautiful creations! As I was snapping pictures of the waterfall, the craziness in me could no more be suppressed, it took over me! The next thing I knew, I was soaked and enjoying the freezing cold splash! It was AMAZING! Shiok!
The idea of this road trip was first sparked during reservice in June with my NS friends; the response in the beginning was good. As time past and with some delays here and there, the group shrunk from the initial plan of 3 cars to 2 and finally one car!
And as the date of the road trip neared, even I wanted to pull out from the trip as well because of Singfest, which I'm still kinda regretted not going after watching the performances of my favourite singers on youtube! But because I've promised my friends for this road trip long ago, I went on the road trip hoping that it will be raining in Singapore and that Singfest will be cancelled or delayed so I won't regret going on my road trip or I will be able to attend on a later date. EVIL/SILLY I know! This is a perfect example of sourgrapes! haa! Luckily the road trip was fun and Singfest was a big success or I won't be able to watch the amazing performances online.
It was estimated to be a 7hours drive from Singapore to Cameron Highland but ours was about 10hours!
We set off from Singapore at about 8am on Friday morning and arrived at Cameron at about 6pm because we stopped over at almost every beautiful sights. I love driving on Malaysia highway because the speed limit is lovely 110km and you know drivers can't resist to drive slightly faster when the road is clear. hmm! With only 2hours of sleep, I was surprised that I could safely drive to the destination!
The toy turtle, Kumakuma, was supposed to be the mascot for our road trip. We wanted Kumakuma to be in every picture of our trip but we somehow forgot about Kumakuma when we were all engrossed in our play time!
Stall along the road.Iskandar Waterfall
Lakehouse: a gorgeous lodging place that you'll never expect to see in the rural.
Cameron Vally Teashop
Finally, we reached our destination. The climate was cooling and a little cold at night. The average temperature in the day and night is about 20 and 18 degrees celsius respectively. This picture was taken just before we had our organic steamboat dinner! Steamboat dinner in cold climate is totally different from our hot and sweaty chinese new year reunion dinner!On the first night, we had a fruit feast at our hotel room. Fruits there are really cheap and mouthwatering! Foofoo (right) had no idea how to cut mangoes prior to the trip, so he invented his very own method, "banana peel". See.. we gotta peel our mangoes like bananas!
Day 2: We went for a hike on the next morning. It just reminded me of my NS days . Thankfully the weather was cooling !After about 3hours of jungle tracking, we finally reached the end point, A DARN SIGNBOARD without any peak view that we were expecting during the hike or whatsoever! It was just a road at the end of the track. As were cursing and swearing for the 'fruit' of our hike, we noticed a truck that was about to move off and so we all rushed to it and hitched a ride on the back space of the truck to the foot of the track! We were glad we made that crucial decision because the 1hour walk down to the foot according to the map was actually a 1-2hour drive! The map is NOT to scale! Lettuce farm
Accident. Uncle must be trying the drain-stunt in Initial D.
Tea plantationWe spotted a small snake!
One thing you won't missed our at Cameron highland is the strawberry obsession! Besides tea, strawberries are also one of their main products. And you will be surprise d by their craze over strawberries. Everything that can be 'strawberrized' are 'strawberrized'!
1) Icecream, sundaes and drinks.2) muffin!3) HumanWe bought a total of 10kg of strawberries back home!
At the strawberry farm.We ended our road trip with another big feast at Johor! I gained 4 kg in a 3days trip! Unbelievable!
The road trip was an amazing weekend getaway for me before school starts. It was quite an eyeopener for me in terms of the culture and lifestyle. One interesting sight was at the petrol station near the causeway. I witnessed all the funniest tricks Singaporeans used to fill their tank to the max! For example, shaking the car, filling the tank with the tip of the dispenser outside of the hole etc! It's understandable because the petrol price is almost half our Singapore's. That's why my friends and I tried those tricks to fill my fuel tank too! It was hilarious because we were inexperience and ended up overfilling!
Anyway, this trip definitely got me hooked to road trip. I am expecting more road trips in future!
DT
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