Sunday, October 5, 2008

Cameron Highland - 20-July-2008 - Day 2

Check out the beautiful man-made scenery of tea plantation behind me.

Early morning, we drive through the narrow winding road to the BOH Tea Centre at Sungei Palas. The person in charge for reforestration program then send us to the destination using another van as the road is harder to drive.

Here we are. Need to do some hiking. Unlike Mount Kinabalu, this is rarely visited and the path is full of grass even though there's helpers to clear it from time to time.
Demonstation on how to plant the TEATREE.
Hey, I plant a few trees, hope got chance to come and see it grows one day. Kim Chuan's trees planted a few months ago still can be seen and already grown higher.

Group photos after the not so hard hardwork. :)
Next visit is the famous Mossy Forest. The humidity is very high, hence the trees and ground are filled with moss. Even the ground are soft as it is made by layers of decomposs. This is believed to be the biggest mossy forest in Malaysia. Yet, I think it just cover a very small area.
Here, you can travel between Pahang and Perak in miliseconds, even both at the same time.
After the trip, we back to the BOH Tea Centre again to enjoy a cup of fresh brew tea in this glass restaurant. Nice..........