Early in the morning, we set off for Rainbow Valley.
View en route to the Waterfall. |
he had time to cool his toes!
Btw, you can buy rubber shoes that did not
mind getting wet for RM10 per pair (see below)
After the river crossing, we had to trek for 45 minutes
You can enjoy nature in its glory
You also need to climb and overcome large obstacles
looks dangerous! It was!!!
Strong,young, and sturdy long legs are needed!
Mine were short, and old!
some fallen trunks are cut neatly into steps for you!
I don't know how I did it!
I had to cross this!
And I took photos too!
Ta Da!!! At last!!
We reached!!!
She bounded onto some
big rocks and shouted in glee!
Look!!! The first rainbow!!!
As the sun grew hotter, the rainbow grew more distinct!!
These people had the best photo spots!!!
While we were busy chasing rainbows, our tour guide
went up to the highest point to gather pure water for us
He is risking life and limb to collect prisitne moutain spring water
to cook mee-in-the-cup and Milo
for us!
Ha ha ha!!! Instant Mee never tasted so good!!
Enjoying the cool dip.
This little girl had no difficulty climbing all the rocks and crossing all the streams. She is now enjoying herselfsplashing with her toes!!!
Since I am blogging the above in Singapore these are the results of Sg Lembing Rainbow Falls from SG:
http://www.takemetoasia.com/adventure-travel-asia/3d-sungai-lembing-and-rainbow-falls-malaysia/itinerary.html
http://hancheng-travel.blogspot.com/2009/03/sungei-lembing-rainbow-waterfall.html
1 comment:
So nice!!! There will always be a rainbow there is it???
Last year Sook Yee n some other friends went, but i couldnt go, dont remember why, i think i was travelling or something
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