We celebrated mom’s birthday by
going for a day trip to Bukit Tinggi, the children including myself have not
been to it. Bukit Tinggi is a small town in the Bentong district of Pahang, Malaysia.
This small town is located along Karak
Expressway.
The
Entrance fee is RM12 for adult and RM8 for child for day visit to Colmar
Tropicale, Japanese village and French Village, whereas, the
rabbit Park is RM3 per person.
That day, the weather was good and bright. Sky was blue, wind was breeze and the children’s
heart was at cloud 9. Before entered to the village, we
visited the organic farm, it’s a show farm, the
crops are not usually for sale due to small harvest, but visitors are allowed
to eat some of the produce on-site as part of the tour experience.
The Colmar Tropicale retains the European-style
architecture, decorated with cobblestone courtyard and streams of cafes and
restaurants, entertained by performances and live band. For me the meals were expensive
and cannot fill-up the appetite. There’s
a watch tower for you to view the entire village and probably, children’s
favourite, to watch the geese swim around.
The Japanese village consists of a Japanese Tea
house, Ryo Zan Tei authentic Japanese Restaurant, botanical garden, spa and
Tatami suites. There’s a kimono
or samurai rental
for photo shooting, it’s RM20 for 30 Minutes.
We ended our visit at the Rabbit Park where the
kids charmed by the cuteness of the fluffy rabbits.
Initially, we wanted to have our dinner at Bukit
Tinggi BBQ Restaurant, but it’s located in Bentong town, so we’re a bit lazy to
make a big U-turn over there. Ended, we’ve
had our dinner at Liu Xiang Restaurant, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur.
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