Going to Berkelah Waterfalls… tonight!
Just yesterday night, a friend of mine called me and told me that one of the trek leaders of a trip to Berkelah waterfalls had to pull out because she had something urgent to settle, and she asked me if I could help to stand in… and yeah, it seems like a long while since I have get back to nature, and especially Berkelah Waterfalls, so I’m going!
Time to collect new photos of the toilet at the carpark, get used to walking on slippery mossy surfaces, and swimming in the natural jacuzzi of the waterfalls! I’m so excited about this trek because its was such a last minute thing - and it serves as a good time to do a refresher and recce for treks to run in Cynovate in the near future. I also need a break from everything in life, to keep my mind off all the nuances in the urban world and get back to greenery again, sleep with the ants, and experience the serenity of mother nature.
So well, I’ll update again after I get back! Oh! This trek will give me an opportunity to really put my rubber shoes to the test!
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January 21st, 2007 at 6:31 pm
Visit EJ
Hi,
I’m organising a trip to Berkelah Waterfall with a group of friends but I’ve run into some problem with regards to transport. Just wondering if u have any list of private transport operators to recommend that will bring me to the waterfall. I just need something like 2 x mini van.
Regards,
EJ
May 10th, 2007 at 4:09 pm
Visit Carlo
Hi Ken,
Im planning to visit berkelah waterfalls with my friends. Can you share with me some information or itineray on how to get there? I would greatly appreciate your inputs and it would be a big help to us.
Thanks in advace for your help.
May 16th, 2007 at 12:30 pm
Visit Kian Ann
Hey Carlo,
Where are you based in? Singapore? Or other parts of the world?
Berkelah Waterfalls is located in Kuantan, Malaysia. For those located in Singapore, it would be great to take a trip to Larkin in Johor Bahru, and then get a ticket to Kuantan from there.
Over at the Kuantan bus terminal, you need to arrange for transport to the waterfalls. There are several ways to get there, but for myself I’ve only travelled there thru a convoy of taxis (to save time, and spend more time on the trek itself). For that, you can call Abu at +6013-9058591. The fees are quite expensive though - RM$60 per cab per way if I didn’t remember wrongly!
Hope this helps!
May 18th, 2007 at 8:07 pm
Visit Carlo
Hi Ken,
Im from the Philippines and currently working here in Singapore. Thanks for sending me the info it would be helpful to us.
Regards!