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Saturday, July 7, 2012

4D3N Kampur, Ipoh, Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Kulai

This post has around 400 photos, so I have decided to post this entry first :)

Day 1  
Kampur

Wa, it is a super long trip to Kampur, which is further away then Genting. 

Here is our language-proficient tourguide!


So we stopover for a breakfast :)

My abalone kway tiao soup! RM5 only!

Continued our long journey until we reach this restaurant for lunch:




Super tiring place!



Next up, we went for hot spring at Felda's.





It is outdoor btw.


The water is pretty much filled with algae and fallen leaves..



On the way out, the journey was filled with durain fragrance and the aunties in my tour group can't resist temption!



Finally in the evening, we reached Kampur 金宝! We dined in 家好月圆restaurant.


Kampur's signature Chicken Curry in a bun!






After I finished dinner, I strolled along the shophouses and snapped some shots.

Club siol~



Kueh stall!

The white mochi is super delicious! Only RM 50cents!


Interior of our Hotel :)

Sorry, I have forgotten the hotel name :x


Room Service because I can't sleep. We were left at the hotel since 8pm.

Day 2  
Kampur, Ipoh, Cameron Highlands

Woke up to great breakfast!



We continued our way to Ipoh before Cameron Highlands, and stopped by cave temples.









Our kind tourguide!

Adorable stray dogs!









The Monkey Man~










Along Ipoh..



Calm and peaceful..


























Old style lorry!



Another temple: Perak Cave Temple..



Lunch with famous hor fun!











Finally on the way up Cameron Highlands!


Stopped by a chocolate factory with strawberry farm in it.






Stopped by a huge flower garden!





















Cameron's famous corn! Can be eaten raw and is super sweet!

Cameron is famous for their vegetation which amounts the most for Malaysia's economy. They export to all around the world.






Finally on Cameron Highlands~

Pasar Malam in Cameron Highlands!




Here is our hotel!

As hot pots are famous in Cameron Highlands, hotels "force" you to pay for your dinner in their hotel restaurant if you want a night over; if not, the hotel will not leave any room for you.

Lousy photo snaps of the pasar malam!


Nice!



Tapioca Balls! Must-eat!






Day 3  
Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur


Woke up every early because the night is too active over at Cameron Highlands. The hot pot shops and Prata shops are still heavily patronised in the late night.

But I still prefer Genting to Cameron Highlands because it is super stuffy! We woke up in the night a few times because we were sweating -.- Despite Cameron being higher then Genting, the economic activities had been killing the cooling weather over at Cameron. And the hotel has not been upgraded with a fan despite the increase in temperature there.



My window faces the kitchen of a hot pot shop. My whole night was filled with mumbling of the workers :(


Breakfast :)

Parking is a disaster at Cameron, really anyhow park as you want.

We heard that in Cameron, the polices are very relaxed because there had been no crimes reported for the recent 3 years. Residents sleep with doors unlocked.






The first hotel in Cameron Highlands for the rich.



There are 500 over turnings down Cameron Highlands so the photos will be messy :)





Stopped by Cameron Valley Tea House!


These tea trees are around 70 years old.







My most valuable experience in this trip.

Meeting the mountain people of Cameron

They live in Cameron mountains. They used to be naked. They hunt for animals in the wild, pick fruits and vegetables in the wild too. They had no education, no proper housing, no communications with the outer world and no transport. They climb around the mountain.

But the opposition party which takes care of these mountain people is very kind to provide them free education for the young and teaches them how to do trading. Cameron tourists and tour guides pack old clothes for them to wear. They now sell wild products to earn money and go downhill to buy television and motorcycles. They are given filtered water to drink too, But despite the long persuasions, they refuse to move down to the cities.

Many businessmen looked up these mountain people for durians and herbs that are difficult to obtain but grow in the best environment at Cameron. They are paid to take care and supply these wild products that can only be obtained by these agile people who can climb easily within the forest.







































One of the closest village.




Check out the awesome scenery they had enjoyed~!




Then we reached this famous waterfall along Cameron:












Finally, we reached the foot of Cameron..





Reached Kuala Lumpur and we went to a chocolate factory!



Granny bought a carton of chocolates worth RM400!

Jam towards Kuala Lumpur..




I didn't managed to go Sungei Wang :(










Headed this famous Bak Kut Teh shop at Kuala Lumpur for dinner.





Went Petaling Street for pasar malam!







Very famous and opens 365 days! :)









Famous Petaling Street Charcoal Hokkien Mee!


Day 4  
Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Kulai

Woke up at 5am for Petaling Street Famour Porridge!




Then we headed to these famous temple that is on a short hill with great view of Kuala Lumpur. This is also the temple that is used for Chinese New Year songs MV. The registration of marriage is also here so you can see lots of Chinese couples here for wedding and shoots.






Then we came to a temple in Malacca,

This well was poisoned since many years ago.






Off to a famous Honey shop!






Walked over to a Peranakan restaurant for lunch :)





Nyona Chendol!

Check out Malacca's pretty coastline!




Arrived at Jonker Street!

Early 2pm at Jonker! Nothing to walk around!




















Then we had hours of coach ride to Kulai for dinner. The guides managed to check our passport dates and decided to celebrate June babies' birthdays! Just me and another da jie!

It's Ya You Da Jie and my birthday month!

This is apparently the best and happiest part of this trip! Nothing much I memorised about the places and trademarks as I had the responsibility to take part of my granny and grandaunty. Nevertheless, I had learnt many things about Cameron Highlands and I hope you did too! :)

Sorry for the super undetailed and rushed entry!

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