Or maybe I should say photo-loving instead? Well, you decide later.
We went to Gopeng Rainforest Resort for our teambuilding event. We had breakfast at the Auto City McDonald's (which also served as our meeting point). After I had finished eating, I picked up my camera to snap a few candid shots. And the first one turned out like this:
Ahem...very quick V symbol there.
And while eating, don't forget! :P
Our meeting point before heading uphill to the resort was the Gopeng Heritage House, just next to a roundabout. We weren't told that the roundabout was not just
any roundabout...
I didn't even notice the "Anda di sini" arrow until I got home and looked at the photo on my computer. (so I'm pointing it out to you now)
So we headed southeast...towards the rafflesia (on the rock, I mean...look at the rock). Not that we saw any real ones...though the guide pointed out a
tongkat ali plant to us when we were jungle trekking.
This is what it actually looks like in the middle of the roundabout.
The road to the resort was rather steep and narrow, so the organisers arranged us into groups of three (three people in each car). Then they distributed walkie-talkies (company products!) so that we could communicate with the other cars.
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| The guys very happy with their walkie-talkies (plus accessories, since we're the Accessories team - see the earpieces?) |
Then we reached the resort...which is a little like a small village.
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| The canteen/multi-purpose hall |
There were games like congkak, chess and carrom on some of the tables.
At one end of the canteen there are two rooms.
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| The sink is where we wash our utensils after eating |
And at the other end, attached to the canteen, are three rooms (upstairs). There's also a ping pong table downstairs.
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| See the stairs leading up to the rooms? |
Beyond it is a small field, with more huts/longhouses.
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| A longhouse at the end of the field, with three rooms...the only ones with attached bathrooms. |
This was the girls' living quarters.
On the left side of the field, you can see some clotheslines for laundry. The guys used that...because right outside our longhouse porch we already had two clotheslines.
My room was the middle one. These are the facilities we have:
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| A mattress, a pillow and a blanket per person. |
On the right is the bathroom (behind the white wall, actually)
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| Our porch |
That rectangular thing in the middle is actually where a flight of stairs goes down, but it was shut, so we only used the one at the end of the longhouse. (that you can see two photos above)
We have this at the entrance to our longhouse:
A wind-vane? It seemed a little heavy though; I wonder whether it can really show wind direction (if the wind isn't very strong). But then what is the "fan" for? It wasn't very windy when we were there, though...we couldn't really use this. :P
In the background you can see another longhouse... on the right of the field. The guys showed me a trapdoor at the
back...emergency escape route, if you're willing to drop 2 metres down.
(or was it more?)
The same longhouse I was talking about... and further back is a small hall (balai raya...hehe), where we had our teambuilding games.
Gathering in the field before lunch.
Behind the group is yet another hut with a few rooms.
That afternoon we went jungle trekking. The first hour was on a trail, and it was just a little tiring going uphill. Then we had a short rest, and the guide asked us whether we wanted to go on a more challenging route (45 minutes to the main road) or take an easier way back (30 minutes). We opted for the more challenging one... and ended up stuck in the jungle for another two-and-a-half hours. *sweat* There wasn't even a trail any more, and some places were so steep that the guides got us a rope to help us up or down (like abseiling, though I think abseiling is only for going downwards, isn't it?)
That night after dinner we gathered at the "balai raya" for games. The organisers knew we would be tired, so they let us play "intellectual" games that night. The next morning we continued with a few more games and had a "bingo" game (7×7 instead of 5×5) for the lucky draw (where everyone received a prize)
After lunch we went to a waterfall (the resort keepers drove us there because it was too far away to reach by foot). Some people opted to go white-water rafting (at their own cost - monetary as well as physical, lol). After that we just left whenever we wanted to (provided our driver agreed :P )
So here are some photos of the waterfall. (I don't have any photos of jungle trekking because I was too busy keeping myself from falling, and I don't have any of the games because I chose to leave my camera behind and leave the photographing to the experts)
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| The resort owner taking photos so that they can make a video to show future
guests (we were "treated" to a video of another company's teambuilding
event when we first arrived at the resort) |
And this is what I was talking about at the beginning of the post. This was also supposed to be a candid shot, but somehow
someone's sharp (and quick) eyes caught my camera. The result? Double V symbol.
There were a couple of butterflies flitting around, so I snapped a few photos.
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| butterfly on Sean's finger |
On the way back to Penang, we made a stop in Ipoh for the famous bean sprout chicken.
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| The beansprouts are there but not the chicken...yet. |
That's all folks!
Not sure when the next post will come, though...give me material and I'll write :P