So we began our race with a race from Putrajaya to Kuala Kubu Bharu. If you think we raced like The Amazing race, you are wrong coz we convoyed all the way..haha.. Well, it was to ensure safety though..Thank you to the dedicated policemen for escorting us! 

Thanks to Garmin, we didn't get lost though we decided to stop for our own toilet pitstop. Well, the troop waited for us by the the roadside. Sorry guys! 

It seems that it is nearer to get to Bukit Fraser via Kuala Kubu Bharu. Well, we were half-way North whereas Pahang is going South, isn't it?

While I was busy being confused and trying to remember back what I have learned in Geography class, I accidentally shot this. Funny!
Now participants, whose bum is this? Please claim it! hihi

Okay, the bum joke aside. 

We arrived safely at Kuala Kubu Bharu for our first hunt. The task was to find various landmarks according to the pointers given. It is a very small town with many buildings with colonial influences.
That's me and Lixiu ( I gave her a Malay name "Siti Nurhaliza) running around rather aimlessly. She is now known as Siti, all thanks to me...

We completed the race, though almost hitting the final countdown..fuhh..
This is definitely some race! Tell me who serves their contestant Cendol after a race? One unique thing about Malaysia. You get Cendol instead of Ice-cream to cool yourself down.
The day didn't end here.
We were told that our destination for the day is Fraser Hill. In order to get to Fraser Hill, we had to use the Gap Road (Jalan Gap) that can only fit one car per time. Not to forget the road conditions.
I could only snap photo till here. I nearly puke in the car with the road conditions!

So, you have to wait if you want to know what happened next on Malaysian Tourism Hunt 2012! Till then, you know the drill peeps, Keep on traveling! 

Thanks for reviving the memories. :D You should once travel in the Indian Himalays if you wish to experience the winding roads, I found those curves to Fraser Hill gentle by comparison and took no medicine. On Indian Himalayan roads I actually puke if I don't take an anti-nausea medicine.
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DeleteAm planning one very soon, hopefully I would be able to overcome my sea, air and altitude sickeness..haha...
I can bet the Indian Himalayan being extremely extremmee...
Tanjung Malim tue dah dekat sangat tempat bro..
ReplyDeleteMajlis nanti jemput ek
boleh2...inshallah dtggg...
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