Showing posts with label Belum Rainforest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belum Rainforest. Show all posts

My Trip To Belum Rainforest (Part 3)

Posted by : foongpc | Monday, July 2, 2012 | Published in

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Continued from Part 2

It was our first time cruising on Temenggor Lake. And it was my first time battling leeches in a jungle. But more about that later.



The whole journey was pretty fun and pleasant! We were required to wear life jackets, so don't worry if you do not know how to swim.



There were many islands around the lake. This is one of them.



This is another island, casting a beautiful reflection on the water.



Then we saw a boat house in the distance!



Do you know you can stay in a boat house at Belum? I am not sure how many boat houses there were, but we saw two that day. I am pretty sure they have more than two.



The one above is a double storey boat house. I hope to stay in one in future, well, maybe just one night, for the experience! But I can imagine being bothered by creepy crawlies and flying insects from the jungle!



After roughly 30 minutes journey, we reached the place where we wanted to go to. But look! The mini jetty was broken!



Our tour guide cum boatman skillfully docked the boat at a suitable spot for us to get down.



See the broken jetty? They should get it repaired.



With our tour guide leading the way, we walked into the Belum rainforest.



There is a "Welcome To Sungai Enam Base Camp" map showing the route to the waterfall.



Our guide showed and described to us some of the trees and insects. I only managed to capture this insect resting on a tree. But I have no idea what it's called!



As we trekked through the jungle, our guide warned us about the dreaded blood sucking leeches. Oh no!!

I did not take this leeches threat too seriously, but Lionel was pretty terrified of them. LOL! I had brought along a mosquito repellent and he asked me to hand him the repellent so that he could spray all over his legs. I guess it did not work because the leeches still stuck onto him haha!

Amazingly, out of the four of us, only I alone was wearing shoes. Lionel, Eric and Caroline were wearing ..... slippers!!



That's the three of them ahead of me walking the jungle trail. Eric in the lead, Caroline behind him and Lionel (in yellow shirt) at the back. The guide was of course leading us all in front.

To prevent the leeches from sticking onto your leg, you need to keep walking and not stand still. This made it quite difficult for me to take photos of the insects and plants as I need to keep moving!



At one point, I was standing still and suddenly felt a sensation on my right leg. I looked down and saw a huge leech sticking on my leg. I was stunned by it and did not know whether to pull it out or not. I had heard that if the leech is already sucking your blood, you should not attempt to remove it.

Caroline shouted when she saw the leech wriggling on my leg and that got the attention of our guide who quickly came over and pulled the leech out. I was pretty sure Lionel was grossed out LOL!

It was too bad I did not manage to take a photo of that wriggling leech! I guess in that kind of situation, you just want to get rid of the leech as fast as possible before it starts sucking your blood! Haha!



We soon reached an area where there were some wooden huts. It's a stop-over place for some dining.

This notice was placed in front of the wooden hut. LOL! Did you notice it was 'dinning' and not 'dining'? : )



We did not stop to eat. Lionel was behind me, and when I talked to him, he said stop talking to him and keep walking. I guess he was afraid that if we slowed down, the leeches would start sticking onto his legs. Haha!!

Oh by the way, I passed by this interesting statement.



Amazing right? I hope the Belum rainforest would be properly managed without any illegal logging that would affect the natural eco-system and threaten the wildlife and plants.

We passed by a few waterfalls but they were just tiny ones.



It was the last waterfall at the top that I found worth taking a picture of.



Even then, it was hardly impressive. It was nothing compared to the Saok Waterfall at Kenyir Lake.

While kneeling down to take a picture of this waterfall, a leech silently crept up my leg. Luckily I found out in time and quickly pulled it out!



After that, we went back downstream and decided to take a dip at the river. Well, actually Caroline and Eric went into the water. I just sat on the rocks and dipped my legs LOL!



The photos above and below show Caroline having fun in the water.



That's Caroline and Eric at the top corner and my legs at the bottom corner of this photo below. Haha!



Lionel spent some time talking to our guide instead. He was thinking of getting this guide to bring us go fishing later in the evening.

After spending some refreshing time at the river, we left and followed our guide out of the jungle, back to the boat and returned to Pulau Banding.



Oh, by the way, while inside the boat on our return journey, I saw a leech sticking to my socks! Yikes! Why were the leeches following me out of the jungle? Quickly, I pulled it out and squashed it with my shoe!

I have had enough of leeches in a day! LOL!

There's a signboard at the jetty welcoming us back to Banding Island.



Sadly, our plan to go fishing later that evening did not materialize. Our guide suggested early next morning, but since we would be leaving for Ipoh the next day, we decided it would be too tiring.

We spent the remaining of our second day in Belum Rainforest Resort sleeping away in the comforts of  our rooms, then went for dinner, and took advantage of the wifi at the lobby after dinner.



At night, we went back to our rooms and talked about ghost stories. I really enjoyed that! I think Eric missed most of the ghost stories as he slept through it all. LOL!


The resort's lobby at night

The next morning, we checked out of Belum Rainforest Resort and left for a gastronomical adventure in Ipoh.

Although my trip to Belum Rainforest was not as exciting as it should be, I still had a great time with my friends Caroline, Eric and Lionel.

My Trip To Belum Rainforest (Part 2)

Posted by : foongpc | Friday, June 29, 2012 | Published in

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Continued from Part 1

There were many activities and packages available at Belum Rainforest Resort. And just like Kenyir Resort and Spa at Kenyir Lake, you must pay for all the activities. But most of them were a little bit too pricey so we had a hard time deciding on which activities to choose.

Some of the activities you can do at Belum include kayaking, fishing, jungle trekking, picnic by the waterfalls, Rafflesia-sighting, visiting Orang Asli settlement, round island cruise, and night-walking.

We had wanted to go for Rafflesia-sighting but unfortunately, we were told that it was not the flowering season. We ended up paying RM100 per pax for jungle trekking to the waterfall. It sounds expensive right? But in reality it's not as there is a tour guide and the boat journey to the waterfall area is quite far - it took us about 30 minutes.


Rafflesia - the largest flower in the world (image source)

Anyway, if you ever decide to visit Belum, be prepared to pay or you will feel bored as there will be nothing else to do! Unless, of course that's what you want - do nothing.

We did not have much time to go for any of the activities on our first day since we arrived there pretty late at about 3pm. So it was just a relaxing first day for us. Unfortunately, because there were no TVs and wifi in our rooms, we were quite bored and ended up playing some card games and chit chatting.



On our second day, we woke up early for the jungle trekking and waterfall. But first we went for our complimentary breakfast.

This is the view of the Temenggor Lake from our breakfast table. Nice?



The restaurant actually had quite a nice ambience.



There's a bar near the restaurant. Sitting here and drinking beer by the lake sounds like pretty good thing to do, right?



The walkway has beer bottles hanging from the ceiling!



A closer shot of the ceiling.



If only the food served in this restaurant is as nice as the ambience! The buffet breakfast and dinner were pretty lousy. Their ala-carte fared better, however. I decide not to show any photos of the food as they are not worth mentioning. Luckily, Eric brought some instant noodles for this trip cos that's what we ate for lunch!

After our breakfast, we waited at the lobby for a while before a person in charge led us and another group of tourists to the jetty. It was a 10 minute walk to the jetty. We had to descend these wooden planks staircase to reach the jetty below.



I remember Caroline complaining that the wooden stairs were shaky, but of course it was entirely her own imagination! : D

This is the gateway to our adventure. Yes!



There were a few boats by the jetty. We were ushered to our boat. The other group of tourists went into another boat.



See the bamboo rafts in the picture above? I had wanted to go for kayaking on these rafts! But alas, we did not go for it.

Soon, we were inside our boat ready for the journey to the jungle and the waterfall.



Walking in the 130 million years old tropical rainforest was quite fun except for one thing. I did not expect to be fighting the blood sucking leeches!

To be continued ....

My Trip To Belum Rainforest (Part 1)

Posted by : foongpc | Monday, June 25, 2012 | Published in

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Last month, I went for a short trip to Belum Rainforest with three blogger friends, Lionel, Caroline and Eric. It was our first time there. We stayed two nights at Belum Rainforest Resort at Pulau Banding.

For the uninitiated, Belum Rainforest is a pristine, unspoilt forest located at the northern part of the Perak state in Malaysia. Relatively unknown, Belum is actually one of the oldest rainforests in the world, possibly older than the Amazon and the Congo. It is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including 14 of the world's most threatened mammals; 300 bird species, including 10 species of hornbills and 3,000 species of flowering plants, including 3 species of Rafflesia - the world's largest flower.

If you are interested to know, the total size of Belum Rainforest is equivalent to 4 times the size of Singapore! In the heart of this forest lies the man-made Temenggor Lake.


Map courtesy of Cuti.my

In the 1970's, Temenggor Dam was built to generate hydroelectric power, resulting in the creation of Temenggor Lake, the second largest lake in Peninsular Malaysia after Kenyir Lake. The flooding of this man-made Temenggor Lake created many islands out of what were once hilltops. One of the islands is Pulau Banding, where we were heading to.

After a light breakfast at McDonald's in Bandar Utama, the four of us bundled ourselves and our luggage into Lionel's car. Lionel would be driving for the first half of the journey and I would be driving for the second half.


Lionel the driver

We took the North-South Expressway heading north towards Ipoh. Thankfully, Lionel had a GPS device, which was important since none of us really knew how to get to Pulau Banding!



Halfway the journey, I snapped a picture of Eric and Caroline sleeping like pigs at the back! LOL! Can you see what did Caroline bring along with her? Haha!



We stopped by at Tapah R&R for a much needed toilet break, as well as a lunch at KFC. It was my first time eating fast food for both breakfast and lunch on the same day!



Lunch was followed by dessert at Baskin Robbins. Despite not fully recovered from my cough, I threw caution to the wind and enjoyed my mint chocolate ice cream.



After that, we continued our journey. Soon, we exited the North-South Highway to Kuala Kangsar, heading towards Gerik. At a petrol station near Gerik, I took over as the driver. At first I was not used to driving Lionel's car, but after some time, I got the hang of it.

The last 38km after the town of Gerik was very winding with lots of sharp bends all over, but after more than 5 hours journey, we soon caught sight of Temenggor Lake. We crossed a bridge across the lake to Pulau Banding.


The bridge to Pulau Banding (photo courtesy of The Olive Journey)

Just a short distance from the bridge, the Belum Rainforest Resort came into view.



This is the Reception building of the resort. After parking the car, we went and checked ourselves in.



The lobby area looked quite nice. Very 'rainforest' style.



We actually spent quite a lot of time at the lobby area during our 3 days 2 nights stay here and I will tell you why in a moment.



It was really quite comfortable sitting here except for insects that tend to land on you. It's the rainforest anyway, so do expect that!



Our rooms were located quite far from the lobby. We had to drive the car up a hill and park there before carrying our luggage to our rooms, which was quite a distance from the car park.



I like the pond in front of our rooms. Look at those water shooting out from the brick walls!



The sound of the water was calming and many times inside my room, I had mistaken them to be the sound of rain!



Our rooms were on the first floor and we had to walk up the stairs to reach them.

This is the room where Lionel and I stayed for 2 nights.



Eric and Caroline stayed in the room just next to ours. Both our rooms were connected by a door so it was very convenient for us to visit each other! Haha!



The problem was, the door was a little faulty.

One night, both Lionel and I crossed over to Eric and Caroline's room and forgot to bring along our room key card. We did not realize that the door had closed by itself so when we found out, it was too late! Lionel and I had effectively locked ourselves out of our own room! LOL!

So we called the lobby and they sent someone to unlock the door of our room for us. That was fun!



I like to lie down on this bed next to the window. Unfortunately, the scenery outside was nothing much to shout about. I was expecting a nice view of the lake but the tall trees had blocked most of the view!


View from window looking down

This is how the building looks like if you were too stand outside my room's window on the ground floor.



The bathroom was quite clean and nice. But I thought the design of the sink was pretty silly since they have no place for you to put the bar of soap.



I like that the shower and toilet were separated with a shower cubicle.



I love the huge rainforest shower head that was fixed on the ceiling of the bathroom. Once you have showered with a rainforest shower head, you would not want to use a normal shower head anymore. The shower mimics natural rain fall from the sky and the heavy shower of water makes you feel really clean!

I enjoyed my shower a lot and actually ended up spending a longer time in the shower than I normally would.



By the way, you can open the window's blinds to enjoy the outside scenery as you shower! Don't worry - no one can see you from the outside as there is no standing room outside the window : )



There are however two problems with the rooms here at Belum Rainforest Resort. First, there is no TV inside the room. Second, wifi is non existent even though the resort claims to offer free wifi in the rooms.

Perhaps, it was the resort's intention to make us experience the natural rainforest environment which has no TV and internet connection. But I just could not imagine staying in a resort without TV and internet to entertain me!

I could see that most Western tourists have no problem with this. They were here purely for the rainforest experience! That's why you can see only us Malaysians sitting at the lobby playing with our smart phones. Haha!



Now you know why I said earlier that we spent quite a lot of time at the lobby area? It was simply because we could connect to the Internet at the lobby and not in our rooms! LOL!

So what did we do at Belum? That is for you to find out in Part 2.

To be continued ....