For those nature enthusiast, Pangkor Island doesn't offer only sandy beaches but also rainforest area that covered half of the Island. For those who familiar with the hanging bridge of Pasir Bogak and Tortoise Hill, you might knew what lies inside the lush jungle that inspired Tracy Chapman in his book "Jungle is Neutral". At Teluk Nipah lies a small waterfall that rarely visited accept for those who stay at Kem Raudhah (a small resort in Teluk Nipah), even though the trail is covered by overgrowth, it is still visible and the chances of getting lost is zero here is my report:
Journey to the known and unknown waterfall in Malaysia, revisit the god creation like a forefather before us in our own style and conclusion.
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Friday, 10 May 2013
LENGKUAS WATERFALLS
Our journey (me and Asmidi, local kampung guy who into jungle trekking) to one of the secluded village near to town of Parit, its called Kampung Lengkuas where it is located in southernmost part of Kledang Saiong and 30 minutes from the main road, Now i can proud to say that only Hilir Perak and Kerian district doesn't have any watefalls. On the foothill also lies a small river tributary of Perak River called Lengkuas River, it can visibly seen after the junction to Senggang from Tg, Blanja. The river flows in between two hills south of Gunung Hijau where it's popular among local new entry hikers and through out the river lies a series of small waterfalls and cascades not higher than 2 meters, I could say that the trail is non visible, you can choose the river trek or abandon logging trek (full with thickets and it some part you cant see the red soil)....
Welcome To My Blog
My simple and yet with desire to share the miracle of god creation called "waterfall" and so called peace that created from it. This is the travel log about waterfall in Malaysia particularly waterfall in in the state of Perak, I will keep as simple as possible and about the photo, the tool is an entry level DSLR creation, need to catch up more i guess, but i think it's not a crime for experimentation.
This is a travel log, sorry no exact GPS or location map, still hard to understand this gadget, but feel free to ask the location, i wont be hesitated to share even for secluded waterfall features in this blog, still believe that sharing and communication is a power that somehow ignored by human.
For time being due to time constraint, initially trying to unveil the series of waterfalls around my hometown in Parit, Perak especially dedicated to several mountain and hill range in District of Kinta, Perak Tengah, Kuala Kangsar, Manjung and Hulu Perak, just keep in my mindset that every river flows from the hill or mountain lies the waterfall within it, either it's small or big, vertical or cascades, plunge or curtain. I've decided progressively to put all my previous findings that sealed inside my facebook account into this blog, but sorry about the photo since I'm using cheap Nikon COOLPIX digital camera that time.
Thanks for reading, enjoy my travel log.
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