Lata Merkor flows into Geruntum river |
Gaharu Tea Valley |
Gaharu Tea Valley's visitor center with Chin Chin who became our tour guide for the day |
Gaharu trees behind us |
The hike to Bukit Batu Putih begins. A local charged us RM5 per person for the hike which includes bicycle park. If you start your hike early, you may be able to avoid paying the locals |
Overall an easy hike except for this fallen tree and a few vines |
Tree roots gives good grips |
Surrounded by trees |
You leave the forest and starts on low lying vegetations which indicates the end is near |
First rock |
A few rocks later |
Gorgeous sceneries of Sungai Geroh and the many famous campsites in Gopeng |
The peak at 310 m. It takes less than an hour to hike to the peak and down including photo stops |
Beautiful route |
Gopeng Hill Assam Laksa. The compound has several durian and coconut trees. They also rear a few free range chickens, goose and ducks. The lady offered us to set up tent in her compound for RM60. |
Delicious. They use well water which is pumped through a filter. |
At the gates to Gopeng Hill Assam Laksa. |
Dropped by Adeline Resort |
Geruntum river |
Lata Merkor's higher falls |
The bridge across Geruntum River. This leads to the orang asli homes and SK Ulu Geruntum |
The orang asli mostly live across the river |
View of Sungai Geroh |
Kuala Razila |
Sungai Geroh at Kuala Razila |
Lunch at Gopeng Agrotech |
With Chin Chin our tour guide |
The steamed chicken on our table came from these species with feathers on the leg |
The farm in Agrotech |
Riding out from Agrotech |
Not long after this, we had dinner at Ipoh's hawker street. The beef noodle is good but everything else falls flat |
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