Thursday, 4 August 2011

The silent wind: Poring Hot Spring

So, this is the continuous from Kundasang. Kundasang was only a one day trip then overnight at Aristo Hotel located at midway of Kundasang-Ranau road. The hotel looks kinda creepy as it alone located all the way up an odd hill with broken gate and silent breeze. What's more is the hotel seems to be fully occupied only by us. The only reason we still stay in there because we had reserve the room online and didn want to waste time to search for new hotel again. Km didn feel good all the way as she was afraid of *something cant be seen* but I had to keep the mood goes well and keep saying nothing be afraid of though I was a little scare too. Oh well, we are still save now and no bad experience =)

Friendly advise: There are many hotels in Kundasang and it's not necessary to book one unless it's peak season. Most of the hotels welcome walk-in customers and only few provide online booking (Aristo is one of the few). Friends told me that Strawberry Farm Hotel which located on the way to Pekan Kundasang is a good one. During strawberry fruiting season, you can visit the Strawberry farm as well. And, it's cheaper than Aristo =.=

Morning breeze at Aristo.


My life time companion, Kame ah mui and kame ah go. They follow me wherever I go =)


The weather was cloudy all the time we in Kundasang. This picture was supposed to has a Mount Kinabalu as the background but peak was covered by cloud most of the time. The only good thing about this hotel is it provide scenic view of the Mount Kinabalu (in good weather).


Km was upset for the unfriendly Mount Kinabalu. But she is even upset that she need to wake up early. Hahahahahha! Look at her unwilling to wake up face!


And I'm happy! I dislike waking up early too but I'm eager to travel around =) Btw, we woke up at 10am which I think it's quite late for a traveler =.=


Many of these huge, tall trees in Aristo.

Then, we head to Ranau for brekkie. Pekan Ranau is definitely better than Pekan Kundasang. It's more well accommodate and better choice of food =) At least, Ranau have KFC! Err, Pekan Kundasang looks somehow deserted that you would doubt that can you even get a bottle of drinking water there. But, Pekan Kundasang has a vegetable market which sell local fresh veges and flowers. Maybe you can buy some beautiful flowers as souvenirs for yourselves =)


Our pocketful brekkie!

After brekkie, it's Hot Spring time! It takes about 40mins to reach Poring Hot Spring from Pekan Ranau and about an hour from Pekan Kundasang.

WELCOME TO
PORING HOT SPRING!


Take nothing but photographs,
leave nothing but footprints.
Okay, I will follow the rules!


Bridge to Hot Spring.


I hate bridge especially it's high and there is a river/lake below it. But that's the bridge for right? In short, I just hate bridge. Luckily, this is a stable bridge and when I crossed, there are no ppl shaking it! I hate those children/teenagers who love to run through the bridge and cause the whole bridge shake as if a King Kong cross through.


The nature within.





Butterflies! Yessss, butterfly farm! =)


Hungry butterflies seems like being hypnotized by the food.


Very nature-like butterfly farm but not many butterflies there.

Then, we challenged ourselves for the Canopy Walk. It's a famous one and unforgettable experience too, for me at least. Canopy Walk is a journey of bridges connected between the trees in the canopy of a forest.


Tiring! You have to hike up for the starting point of Canopy Walk. Tired and sad face you see =(


This was it! My all time enemy, bridges =/
But being a fabulous friend, I must accompany Km for her first experience in canopy walk.


Four of these. *Faint*
I tried this during my first semester in UMS with fellow co-curriculum coursemates. I didn enjoyed it much. After the walk, I felt dizzy and I'm the only one who felt dizzy =(
The start of it. Happy yet unwilling smile =/


The bridge allowed max 5persons per time. But to avoid shakiness, I walked alone which will be better.


The last one and the most scariest one as it's almost bare below without any cover of trees which will make it seems so high. Grrrrr, I still feel the fear now. I counted my steps for each bridge to distract myself. The last one, longest, 65 steps!

Hectic of walking and hiking, we gave up the walk to the waterfall. We dont even bother to see how far the waterfalls are located as we dont want to walk anymore. I went to the nearest waterfall (1km) , Kipungit Waterfall during my first visit here. It was a small one. The furthest waterfall, Lagangan Waterfall should be bigger but it's 3.4km far far far away. It will take me forever to reach there =/

So, better we enjoyed some hot bathing.


Oppsieeee! Hot ^^
Joking, we dipped in the cool one.


Relaxation =)=)=)

And, dont forget to buy some souvenirs for family and friends too!


Small souvenir market by the local.
Now only I noticed there are banana on top of me =.=


Key chains of cute designs. For the first time, I really think that these key chains are worth buying cause it's really cute. It's not those ugly painted Rafflesia with "Sabah" word. It's wooden key chain with love shape, turtle, utans, lady birds and others adorable designs. 5 for RM10, standard price.


Cheap scarf too! Bought one for mom who always complain that her shop is very cold. Just RM18, much much cheaper than Gaya Street which offer me RM25 =.=


My mom scarf


Best part of it, driver goes professional by driving 160km/hr with Kancil.
Hah! Amazed with her skill? Nahh, the truth is the car meter went wrong. It showed 160km/hr when you didn step the acceleration pedal. *shake head*

Okay, that's all about the uphill story.

Toddles!

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