Cameron Highlands – Day 2 (9-11 December 2010)

Day 2 – 10 December 2010

We visited the Butterfly Farm…..entrance fee was RM 5 for adults and RM 2 for children

There were many many pretty and colourful butterflies in the farm.  Rayner’s more daring and RayAnne’s a little more timid whenever a butterfly landed on them.

There were alot of other things at the Butterfly Farm…..eg. snakes, bugs, worms etc

After that, we visited a temple nearby, then we settle our lunch at one of the chinese restaurant in town.  Simple food, even the Fuyong eggs and vegetables tasted especially nice.

We wanted to visit one of the attractions on the map, a waterfall.  We tracked a good 400m of muddy and narrow footpath to come to a pretty miserable looking waterfall.  Kinda of disappointing.

We tried another waterfall within the same area, much easier and proper path to walk but we were forced to stop half way because we felt it wasn’t safe to go any further, the group were wet and slippery and so we aborted the idea and turned back.

We also visited the smokehouse…..a place I fell in love with….

The place had a very homely feel to it, the flowers and the cottage houses and swing….I felt very attached to that place.  We had tea in the outdoor garden area.  The food was good and the environment and climate was fantastic.

My parents bought me to this place when I was a little girl and I had fond memories of this place.  I was happy to have been able to bring my kids to this very same place 20 over years later.

Dinner was steamboat again, but this time, it’s at a chinese restaurant and it’s much cheaper.  RM 50 for 4 of us…..

After dinner, we visited the night market.

The night pasar malam is pretty much like the singapore pasar malam.  They sell mainly strawberry theme products.  There are also things like honey comb, fried ice cream, corn, plenty of corn and lots of fruits.

After spending one hour at the night market, we decided it was time to retire for the day.  Went back to the hotel, showered and off to bed we went.  Tomorrow we would be making our way to Malacca before heading back home to Singapore.

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