The Saw Mill

The drive from Taman Negara took us through a landscape of primary rainforest, areas which had been cleared and plantations - so it was enevitable that we would pass the Saw Mill - we had seen someOkumaya devam et
The drive from Taman Negara took us through a landscape of primary rainforest, areas which had been cleared and plantations - so it was enevitable that we would pass the Saw Mill - we had seen someOkumaya devam et
Enroute to the Cameron Highlands we had an organised visit to a plantation - a large company with housing and facilities for their workers - mainly from Bangladesh and Indonesia. We took a walk to seeOkumaya devam et
Our arrival in the Cameron Highlands was a welcome relief from the heat and humidty we had experienced in previous days due to lying at more than 1000m above sea level. An area of hills which are nowOkumaya devam et
Our route took us along a road that has been constructed through the forest which has 600 bends. A few photo stops to see Orang Asli settlements, HEP station. Our first major stop at a small waterfallOkumaya devam et
After breakfast we departed for a visit to an Orang Asli Semiar sub-group settlement via Tesco's to buy provisions like rice to give to the villages - here we were met by Harry a man who works for anOkumaya devam et
The Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve is the Peninsula's largest surviving mangrove. The area has a thriving fishing industry notably cockles - our group took a speedboat along the estuary to view theOkumaya devam et
On arrival at the Lakeside resort of Bukit Merah, located a short drive from the town of Taiping, the group took a boat across to the Island. We were greeted by a guide who introduced the project butOkumaya devam et
The day started with a funicular ride up a rather cloudy Bukit Bendera - Penang Hill to try and see the views across Georgetown. What awaited us at over 700m was a mixture of temples; gardens andOkumaya devam et