Sunday, March 7, 2010
Fraser's Hill
Rising 1,500 meters above sea-level on the Titiwangsa mountain range of Peninsular Malaysia is Fraser's Hill. Named after a solitary Scottish pioneer, James Fraser, who set up a tin-ore trading post in the 1890s, it actually consists of seven hills. Fraser's Hill is truly an idyllic place for one to rest and to escape from not only the heat and humidity but also the hustle and bustle of city life. It is perhaps the prettiest of the Malaysian Hill resorts. (sources: Pahang Tourism)
Me, my wife, daughter and best friends together with a bunch of students (BBA-UUM) of IKIP College started our 3 days 2 nights journey on 26th February 2010, from Kuantan.....................
7.30 a.m: gathered at Warung/Kedai Kita, having breakfast kari kambing (mutton curry)...my
familiy, Yati's family, Jai & wife and the bachelors (Hamdan, Ujang & Amir)
8.00 a.m: started the journey to Bentong. The convoy cannot passed through one "special" car
with no plate number instead of the Pahang flag, escorted by two police car.....even
Subaru Impreza could not overtook the "special" car.....
9.30 a.m: R&R Temerloh, "little people" need to be bathed.....
10.15 a.m: Continue the journey to Bentong
11.00 a.m: Arrive Bentong, no stop, drive all the way to Raub
12.00 p.m: Yati's, Hamdan's, Jai's and Sazlina's arrived at the gate of Fraser's Hill....I was late
and arrived around 12.45 p.m because I need to filled up my tank before travel
uphill.........what to do....we take pictures.....lead by our sifu photographer , Mr.Ujang
1.00 p.m: The gate to enter Fraser's Hill opened and all people
rushing to the gate...................
to be continued.....
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