Thank You Loong Fatt Hotel for your kind hospitality. It's Day 3 and there will be 3 major activities that we will be involved for the day. |
One for the album with all the Tai Chi Asoh Asoh of Bidor. |
This sister swapped bicycle with Baki and rode around Bidor before taking us for breakfast. It seems that she likes this folding bike very much. |
The food at the market is fabulous. I like my Mee Java. |
We left Bidor shortly after our breakfast and it took another 10km to reach Tapah. We had to pack some food for lunch. |
Some packed Indian food, Rickman packed Chinese fried Beehoon and Malay rice for Baki & myself. We are so blessed in Malaysia with so many types of food in this country. |
Here come the Kampar Boy, Alexander Macnab whom he lead us to Lata Kinjang from Tapah. |
Somewhere in Tapah, Macnab made a turn away from the busy trunk road into a quiet route to the waterfall. I love this route via Chenderiang it's serene, quiet and with beautiful scenery. |
I simply love my durian and kampung durian is the best. |
The durian lovers with the kampong durian from Chenderiang. |
The weather remained awesome for the day couple with the scenic route we could just continually ride on. |
Ultimately, turning to the waterfall, Lata Kinjang. |
This waterfall is one of the best known falls in Malaysia, it can be seen from the North-South Highway. Lata Kinjang is one of the tallest falls in Malaysia. |
The fun and thrill at the waterfall. The water was clean and cold.
Our "tapau" lunch from Tapah. |
Our next destination was an organic farm not too far away from the waterfall. |
Green Wish Vegi Garden began from the passion of Ng Khian Ee (Kenny) & his wife, Lee May. It is strictly an organic farm. |
We were given a task to weed a bed and grow long beans. |
Our task was satisfactorily executed and documented, I hope you people will see this episode of Let's Cycle 2 this coming October. |
The journey continued toward Kampar. |
Here was I carrying the cekur manis vegetable from Green Wish Farm. This veggie shall be cooked and served for the Old Folk in Jelapang. |
It was dark and late we had to take a commuter train to Ipoh from Kampar. From Ipoh Station we had to cycle to old town for a dinner and then to MH Hotel for the night. |
Day 3 - we travelled a total distance of 110km including a train ride of 42km hence we actually rode only 68km. It was a long day in deed. |
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