Saturday, December 03, 2005

Sungai Klah Hot Springs Park

Ehhh !!! that is my cousin sister, Annie Ho, she came from Sabah with her family.
hahaha noticed the bag of eggs she is carrying?
We purchased it at one of the grocery shops nearby the hot spring. Mind you, it was unplanned visit to the hot spring. Hence we have to curi it from the groccery *chuckles* of course we did pay that poor uncle ;)
I heard from the press and mummy saying that the hot spring is so hot that u could actually boil the egg there!

Located at Sungkai it self. From NKVE, reach Sungkai exit, turn left and follow the sign board. Requires travelling of 45 mins or so to reach this beautiful place.

This is out of our plan actually, but worth while visit =)

Note: Didn't knew Tapah got one hot spring too! Next time only I introduce Tapah's Kuala Woh

The Main entrance of the park. They have a few packages, since it wasn't in our plan, we didn't pack well enough for a family spa here.

Ticket for family spa : RM 45 for 6 people of an hour (if not mistaken, can't recall well. We were all too excited to even bother to check out the other prices. Since it was all paid by the Sabah family members, they refuse my mum to pay a cent... =.=")

Ticket for adult is only RM 5.00

Old folks and Kids ticket at RM 3.00 (if not mistaken again :p )

A BIG yellow sign board that says....

I find it very funny especially that we had already gotten the eggs! Not wanting to get caught, we hid the eggs into Aunty Ta Gu's bag. No one will bother to ransack that old lady anyway lolz.

All ten of us, 5 kids, 5 adults ransacked the ice cream stall right next to the ticket counter. Macamla kita orang tak pernah makan ice cream cone...:P but the ice cream taste nicer and cooler when u eat it in a gang!! kaka


Another signboards showing the facilities available in this well taken care park.

Check out the Taman Terapi place. It's really heaven.. if only we brought our swimming suits =.="

Not so natural made walking board right behind those signs. They took the effort to make us feel as if we are walking in the jungle. Credits given on the well maintain argiculuture along the walking board!

Don't ask me what's TRAP means. I forgtten. It's one of the government abbreviation.

As we walk on the so called Laluan Titi Kayu, there is a stream of hot springs flowing from the moutain nearby...so hot that we can have the below:

Yeah!! EXACTLY!! NATURAL SAUNA!

Yup! you read it right, NATURAL SAUNA!

Just standing there for merely 5 minutes can make you sweat!

Taking opportunity to have picture with my relatives. =)


Natural swimming pool water from the hot springs.

The water here is a little warm, not so hot. Most kids will enjoy splashing water here. You would be suprised that the 'pool' is actually very clean!

It's not still waters, that's why it's clean!

Scenery shot from the other side of the pool, overlooking the front part of the park.


Walking board taken from the other side of the bride, overlooking the main source of hot water.
Well designed front part of the swimming pool.

Noticed the small stream? yeah there is where the source comes from

Another signboard. Self explanory.

Hot springs source can go up to 100 degres celcius!
As we walked into the lovely park, this place caught my attention.

It seems like it's a place where every one can soak their feet into it.. hehe actually it's not. Read on ;)

This side was so hot that you can feel the fluorite stone's heat just by standing there!

Trying out my luck soaking my poor ill feet into the stream.

The first touch was really hot. It took me moments to adjust myself with the temperature. Sitting next to me, Majorie facial expression explains it all.

Noticed the whithish thing by the corner of the photo? Mind you, that's the water steam from the hot spring!

Little Eugene Moh sitting on my lap. This rascal its only 3 years old but a height of 5 years old kid. Not only he is talkative and have trouble with his saliva, he is also a darling to every one.

Here, he is trying to adjust himself to the temperature too.

My face is all red by now. It's so comfortable soaking my feet that I wish to soak my whole body in!

Eugene is enjoying splashing the waters at every one using his feet too. ;)


Majorie (sister of Eugene) gave up initially after much tries. She is envious others can soak their feet in for such a long period of time!


All too comfortable to move...

Lovely path made next to the stream

ey.. where is every one heading to??


Yups!! you are right, Egg Boiling session!! This is the ever famous egg boiling using the hot spring water it self!! ~.~

Instructions on how long should the egg to be cook.


A visitor to the park busy placing eggs into the designed basket

The temperature here reached to 100 degress celsious. No joke. So hot that you can make full boil egg!

Every one busy placing their eggs onto the stone.


Ahhh... after 15 mins of cooking, finally ours are done :D

It's so hot that we have to peel it off carefully.

Annie and Alvin enjoying the hard work. Trust me, the egg tasted very different!! And.. it's sweeet.. =)

A great trip. The next time I am going there, well prepared! I wanna soak myself in the therapatic pool and enjoy the nature!

And I wonder... any indecent scenes happened here before... hmmm..

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow that sure looks fun! ^^ pardon me for this sudden comment on your post, i happened to found this site while searching infos for Sungai Klah hot spring..my friend & i (we're students from Bt. Pahat, Johor) read a small phamplet of the place, and get too curious to find out some details of the place when we found out that one of the exclusive villa can cost RM900.00! ^^

btw, nice photos! you seem having so much fun, and of course we would love to try those hot-spring-boiled eggs too! ^o^

dennis said...

although your post was written few year ago, but I still it useful. The entrance have increased to RM10 for Adult and RM8 for kid. Anyway, after reading your posts and others, most probably will be planning a trip there. Thanks for your informative information!

Katetricia said...

@Ururu
Hey Ururu, sorry for the extreme late reply. I must have overlook your comment. I am truly sorry...

How was your trip to there? I didn't stay there due to short planning. do let me know how it feels like to stay there!! :D

@Dennis
Hey there Dennis !!! Thanks for dropping by :) It feels good to have visitor here despite the dead updates. haha.

thanks for the updates too !!! I might visit that place again when I am back to Malaysia. Currently,I am in NZ.

Do update me your trip too!!