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Trip to “Taman Negara”

Last weekend was awesome! I had the pleasure of spending some time with my mates on a 3 days 2 nights trip to Taman Negara, Pahang. Also, it was an opportunity for me to bring my camera out for some clicking.

Here are some shots from day 1.

These were snapped along the Tembeling River. It rained the night before, thus the chocolaty colored water.

Sampan

Sampan View

I like the texture and color of this board.

Signboard

Day 2. Didn’t manage to find out it’s scientific name. Let’s just call it freakishly-huge-spider. Btw, i absolutely love spiders.

Huge Spider

One of my favorites. The water bottle managedĀ  to reflect some light onto Didie’s face. Entirely accidental, of course.

Didie

Raja Azrie in action. Almost at the top of the hill. Exhausted like crazy yet still clicking away. Must be the adrenaline.

Raja Azrie

After the hike, along came the canopy walk. Can you guess whether he’s enjoying every moment or tormented by the height?

Canopy Walk

This was taken at the aboriginal village (Kaum Batek). These are NOT the native people. From left to right, KB, Linni, and Amee.

Hut

More shots around the village.

Native Kid

Water Log

Fire Starter

Native Ladies

See this boy? Doesn’t he look like he’ll have a wonderful day? Wrong. Seconds after this shot, another kid appears. Kid with stick, stick hits boy, boy cries. Happy ending.

Swing

These are some photos from the night walk.

Stick Insect

Orange Frog

Camouflage Spider

This is the view of the floating restaurants from across the river. Accidentally managed to capture the lightning. Yeah, many accidents in my photography skills. It’s getting more obvious what a newbie i am.

Floating Restaurants

Another thing i noticed was the full moon.

Moon

Day 3. One last stop at a waterfall located in Jerantut, Pahang.

Waterfall

Attention: I’m never good at giving advices but this is a must-know. Behold, the greatest shoes ever created by mankind, Cap Gajah (No joke). Suitable for jungle trekking and slippery surfaces.

Super Shoes

The best part, it only cost RM6.90! Some of my friends got theirs for RM5 (A slightly different version). Needless to say, i love these shoes to bits. They truly complete me.

Overall, the trip was great! I’m glad i decided to tag along. Kudos to the event organizers. Next stop, Gunung Kinabalu? =)

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  1. Azrie Muzaffar says

    Excellent post. Keep up the good work. I like.

  2. Azzu says

    you’re not new in photography rite? some of these pics are darn good! go renee go! :D
    btw, mana cari kasut Cap Gajah (and i thought only kain plekat je ada cap gajah, from gajah duduk to gajah tonggeng. u name it, semua gajah dalam pelbagai posisi ada, haha)

  3. Renee Marina says

    Lol. I had my manual with me all the time (a.k.a Raja). That probably explains everything right? =)
    About the kasut, we got them from a kedai runcit near Sg. Gabai. Ask me how to get there again and I am clueless..
    (I have been cursed with a memory of a 90 year old granny).

  4. Hann says

    “I have been cursed with a memory of a 90 year old granny” – I agreed with this. :)

  5. n says

    hi…i juz wana knw, wher u guys bought d shoes?
    kasut cap gajah? i need 2 buy b4 go 2 hiking this week…pls reply a.s.a.p.tq



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