"Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air…" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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(The start of the off-roading) |
3.167287, 101.826672
03 10’02.23”N, 101 49’36.02”E
Since the MCO, our travel is limited to visiting interesting areas around Selangor. Today’s day-trip will cover Hulu Langat waterfalls and two 100 year old mosques.
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(The end of tarmac road) |
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(A camp site nearby) |
Our first destination was Lata Beringin Waterfall located at Batu 14 Hulu Langat Selangor. Our GPS brought us to the end of the tarmac road. From Pekan Batu 14 we came to the junction to Agrotek Resort. We drove on this route to the end of the road. From the tarmac road we had to drive off-roading a few hundred meters the end of the track if you are driving a 4WD or a motorcycle or trekking on foot. There is a campsite still under the process of upgrading of basic amenities. The camping site area is also not large and limited about 10 tents.
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(Leaving the bigfoot at the roadside) |
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(A short hike along the stream) |
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(Cool stream near the campsite) |
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(Serene quiet surrounding) |
It is recommended to make a reservation before you set up your tent as the area is under the supervision of the village association. The site is kept tidy and clean and there are basic facilities of toilet and surau. Overnight tent site fee is RM25 and the entrance fee is RM1 per person. There are eight levels of beautiful waterfalls. Easy, moderate and hard trekking is necessary to go to the top.
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(The lower cascades) |
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