31st August 2010, the National Day.
With the parents, and the boyfriend. By the little Myvi. We departed at 10 in the morning, after having our breakfast at PinChou, Jalan Meru.
Using Karak Highway, (if not mistaken) we reached there by 11.30. At first, not much people there, but the crowd coming, little by little.
You have to pay before you enter:
Entrance Fee : RM12 per adult / RM8 per child (Colmar Tropicale)
Rabbit Park : RM3 each person (we didn't get into the rabbit park because it was raining, keep raining =/)
Horse Stables : RM2 per entrance / RM25 per ride (omg this is too expensive for us we didn't get inside)
There is free bus rides in the Berjaya Hills, but we didn't get a chance to ride on it, because the seats are just too few. So, we walked all the way! XD best replacement of jogging heeee =)
Reminder: Wear a pair of comfortable shoes (high heels are not advisable, but if you're pro like my mom you can do it too! =p)
Let's start the journey!
First station : The Souvenir Shop
You can buy some Japanese souvenirs here if you love Japanese stuffs =)
The sign board:
Japanese Tea House
Ume Tatami Suite
Tatami Spa
Japanese style. Kinda peaceful and fresh. Plants and water.
Ryo Zan Tei Restaurant
Botanical Garden
Let's get a shot before leaving the Japanese village. chak
Then there we head to the Colmar Tropicale, the French-themed village. There is quite a distance between this two places, it took around 5 to 10 minutes car distance.
Car park fees = the RM12 entrance fees
The Chateau Spa & Organic Wellness Resort
Le Chevalier
Colmar Tropicale
Oh we reached!
The hotel lobby, ballroom (but not in use)
The place is quite big. you see! =D nice?
Accidentally met with this woman, with the cute bag named Metoo XP
Not easy to get a shot without other visitors, way too crowded =D
Let's get into the wonder land!
The very end of the village.
The day wasn't pretty enough. Keep raining, even though not the very heavy type. But we enjoyed, a lot! The scenes are nice, the buildings are uniques, the air, ahhh yum fresh! XD
Remember to bring a good quality camera if you wish to capture all these nice views from Bukit Tinggi Pahang. if not, you'll get low quality photos like mine =/worth listening to me kay =p
Before going back, we were all hungry! Another nice recommendation for you, go to Kampung Bukit Tinggi, not far after you come down from the hills. There are lots lots of stalls and chinese restaurants. We had our lunch, four dishes six bowls of rice and tea, spent not more than RM100. (but the tea cost us RM10, gahhh good tea =/)
Another good day I spent with my love ones. Contented and happy. yay
hope you enjoy the photos too!
I love holidays but assignments all coming already eeekk
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