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Sungai Klah Hot Spring

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Sorry for this late post. Im just pretty busy nowadays. During the last school holiday, my family and I went to Kuala Lumpur. On the way to KL, we decided to take a short break at the Sungai Klah Hot Spring. Natural hot springs are a common occurrence in Peninsular Malaysia. This phenomenon occurs when water that seeps into the Earth is heated by magma; molten rock located beneath the surface of the Earth.The Earth’s pressure then causes the water to again rise above the surface, forming a natural hot spring. A splashing and exciting getaway, the FELDA Residence Hot Springs is nestled in the serene and lush forest patches, surrounded by hills and clear cold mountain streams and rivers. All 6.5 hectares enjoy the scenic view of well-tended oil palm plantation and durian orchard amidst a haven of tranquility. We depart from our home at 8.00AM and reach at the hot spring at about 11.00AM.

The ticket price:
Adult/Dewasa : RM10.00
Kanak2/Children: RM8.00
Senior Citizen/Warga Emas: RM7.00
OKU/Disabled: RM2.00

Operation Time/Waktu Operasi: 8.00AM-10.00PM

Before we jump straight into the hot spring, we decided to have lunch first. Im sorry because i only remembered to take the photo of our lunch AFTER we ate them. We ate chicken chop, if you can’t guess from the photo. Then we went to check out their toilet and other facilities. I got to tell you, their toilet was well maintained and clean ! Congrats to them. Lifeguard and security personnel was everywhere to maintain the place. At about 2.00PM we continue our journey to KL. Well thats it for now. I’ll write about my holiday at KL some other time. Enjoy~

PHOTOS:

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Sungai Klah Hot Spring

If you are looking for a unique holiday with your family, try this park and you will be fascinated with the facilities provided here. This place was built at a cost of RM6 million and was opened in December 2003. It is reputed to be one of the best managed hot spring in Malaysia and is located 200 feet above the sea level at the foothill of the Titiwangsa Range, the backbone range of Peninsular Malaysia. Once you arrive here, you will be amazed by the lush greeneries, hills, streams and rivers that abounds in the vicinity.

The hot spring is one of the other alternative to modern day spa centres. Spas have become one of the attractions in many hotels and resorts in this region. Many believed that the natural springs have healing properties that will help to heal and detoxify toxic from your body. Those with stiff muscles, stiff joints, rheumatism, spinal injuries, insomnia and skin related problems should consider soaking themselves here.