Showing posts with label I Love to Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Love to Travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Paradise of Romance

Welcome to the Lavender Garden, a relatively new tourist attraction at Cameron Highlands...

Before arriving there, feast yourself with the misty mountains which look like paradise in movies... through the car window.

Let's go to Lavender Garden! Children under 12 are charged RM3.00; adults RM5.00. No time limit imposed during the visit so you can immerse yourself in the ocean of beautiful flowers as long as your heart desires.

Lavender flowers symbolise purity, silence, devotion and caution. (Source)



If  the ocean of purple is enough to mesmerize you, just wait...

I'm not sure what car is this!

Here are the little huts for you to cast your wishes on: for health, friend, love etc. They look so cute that I wish I have these little huts in my future home, for the little birds to rest.

COUPLES ALERT: You can literally lock your love under these cute pastel-coloured arches!

The romantic purple ocean aside, there's this golden yellow bushes of coreopsis (金鸡菊), beaming wide to the sunshine.

It's Christmas! Why not have a romantic purple Christmas? (Okay I think I should stop here. I'm single. Haha)





Just as if you think that's all, wait till you walk a scenic little path leading up to some little hills and gardens which otherwise only appear in fairytales...




Now THIS is a great way to utilise rubbish (old rubber boots)! If you have enough space for a garden, you may want to try this money-saving idea. It looks cute too. Just be sure to clean the boots first.







Look at these flowers! God is so great that he created such seeds of the beauty. As human, we are responsible to preserve this beauty and pass them down across generations.

Celebrate REAL beauty like these, because they make the earth beautiful, unlike the plastic flower decors which involve using up the Earth's resources and make the earth sick!




Here are the strawberries growing. Visitors can pick them but if they do, they have to pick at least 200g of strawberries, which worth RM10.00.




Look at the happy koi frolicking in the water...






If you are hungry, you can always have some coffee at the cafe with a nice little dessert while chatting with your loved ones (in my case, it's family)

Strawberry cake that's not too sweet. 


Thank you for taking this virtual tour with me. I hope that you enjoyed it. :)

Please come again!



Sunday, July 6, 2014

Post-Holiday Holidaymaking at Pangkor Island

Hey guys! Sorry for updating my blog really late, especially on this post which should be updated three months ago! My assignments and examinations were keeping me busy! Oh well, the same ho-hum excuse?


By the way, since I don't have many pictures in hand, let me share my experience through poems instead :D


The sky crystal blue,
The soft white sand shows its virtue;
The svelte coconut trees, with long leaves,
Dance to form a picturesque.

Under a cloth roof, so strong yet so weak
Strong to the pegs but weak to the wind;
Close to being a blanket, with that eau de parfum inside,
To open our minds to treasure love more than gold.

Happy students jump into the water
Felicitating in the touch of Mother Nature,
The waves, like cradles, buoys with its cool, gentle arms,
As we talk to the glimmering fish, for the first time.

Up, up the slope
The eager and the faint-hearted 
Climb together with kinship as a rope
In search for hope.

Thirty-nine hearts together
To embrace summer and winter
With windy roads and falling rocks to encounter
And it is just now or later.