Wednesday 19 June 2013

Gua Tempurung

The entrance
Gua Tempurung (Tempurung Cave) has existed since early 8000 B.C. and it is one of the larger cave systems found in the scenic limestone hills of Perak. Gua Tempurung is the largest limestone cave in Peninsular Malaysia stretches for 1.9 kilometres and is made up of five huge domes. Each dome has different formations of stalagmites and stalactites as well as differing temperatures, water levels, content of limestone and marble. The cave measures 1.9 km in length and 120 metres in height. The cave follows a direct course through a mountain range called Gunung Gajah-Tempurung, located south of Ipoh towards Gopeng and Kampar.

Inside the cave


Walkways have been built within some parts of the caves making it easy for visitors to have a leisurely stroll while taking in the sights of the beautiful underground waterfalls and the pendant stalactites hanging from the roof stalagmites.


The walkways

Each cave carries its own legends, and Gua Tempurung is no exception. Many believe the cave was used as a hideout for terrorists during World War II and the Emergency. It is said that Lee Meng, the notorious communist courier, once used the cave as a hideout. The fact that his name appears on one of the walls deep inside the cave certainly seems to support this story. Another story speaks of the cave being used by the Japanese as a prison during their occupation of Malaya. This is made more evident by the existence of a gate-like structure made of horizontal steel bars.


The cave window
It is a cavern inside Gunung Tempurung (Tempurung Mountain) standing 497 metres high and is about 250 million years old. Gua Tempurung is visible from the North-South Expressway near Gopeng. Inside the cave also has the small river. The river, Sungai Gua Tempurung runs about 1.6 km. It originates from the north and south outlets of a small catchment derived from the granite upland area to the east.

Sungai Gua Tempurung

Gua Tempurung is an interesting place to visit because it is an impressive cave with beautiful lime stone formations like stalagmites, stalactites, rim stone pools, curtains, straws, calcite crystals and pillars. There are also majestic columns of marble inside its huge cavern honeycombed with smaller caves of different dimensions. The cave holds mystery and intrigue that leave one curious about its deep, dark secrets dating back to 400 million years ago. For those who are interested in caving and adventurous activities, Gua Tempurung is one of the places that you should visit!!

Interesting stone formation

The cave is divided into several sections, with the lower cave passage called the Molesworth Allen Tunnel, named in honour of the botanists, Betty Molesworth Allen. At the end of this tunnel, the cave opens up to Alam Cavern, the largest of the three major caverns, this is more than 130 metres in width and towers 72 metres high.

Golden Flowstone
The Gergasi Cavern is the last of the cave sections. It is named Gergasi because it holds a huge column, which is some 15 metres in height and 17 metres in length. The column stands sentinel- like at the end of the chamber, like a giant genie guarding its treasure.
Stalagmite at the giant cavern





There are several packages designed to suit different interests and level of fitness of the visitors. For safety reasons, all our packages are guided tours which are both exciting and informative.

1) Tour 1: Golden Flowstone
Duration: 40 min
Adults: RM6
Children: RM 2.50

2) Tour 2: Top of the World
Duration: 2 hours
Adults: RM9
Children: RM4.50


3) Tour 3: Top of the World & Short River Adventure
Duration: 2.5 hours
Adults: RM11
Children: RM6

4) Tour 4: Grand Tour
Duration: 3.5 hours
Adults: RM22
Children: RM11


How To Get There??
Gua Tempurung is located in Lembah Tempurung near Gopeng, Perak, Malaysia. It is 25 km to the south of Ipoh, the capital of the state of Perak. The easiest way to reach there is by using the North-South PLUS Highway and exit at the Gopeng Toll Plaza. Gua Tempurung is located about 7km from the Gopeng Toll Plaza. From the plaza, turn left (southwards) towards Kampar. Drive for about 5 km before turning left and driving a further 2 km to reach Gua Tempurung. There are signboards to help you find the way along the federal road.

Direction to Gua Tempurung



Facilities provided:
-Ample parking space near cave entrance
-Food stalls
-Convenience store
-Handicraft and souvenir stall
-Toilets
-Changing rooms
-Surau (prayer rooms for Muslims)
-Reception and ticket counter
-Rest area.


Contact
APT CONSORTIUM SDN BHD
No 9A Medan Gopeng 4
Jalan Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah
31350 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Tel: 605-318 8555
Fax: 605-318 8557
Email: enquiries@guatempurung.com


For enquiries and booking to visit Gua Tempurung, contact:

En.Shahril : 012-5549830
Cik.Zuliana : 017-5271926
Operational Hours: 9am to 5pm


Tuesday 11 June 2013

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park - "World's Largest Free-flight Walk-in Aviary"


Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is located in the serene and scenic Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens. It is only 10 minutes’ drive away from the city centre of Kuala Lumpur. KL Bird Park is also reputed to be the largest walk-in free-flight aviary in the world.

KL Bird Park is the home to more than 3,000 birds of approximately 200 species of local and foreign birds. The park is approximately 20.9 acres of verdant valley terrain, the park is divided into 4 zones; Zone 1 and 2 make up the free-flight zone; Zone 3 is the Hornbill Park and Zone 4 is where the birds are placed in separate cages and mini aviaries.  


One of KL Bird Park's most extraordinary feature is that in Zone 1, 2 and 3, birds are let free in the aviary in which closely resembles their natural habitat. With this free-flight concept, birds are able to breed naturally in this unique environment.

Activities and attractions:
Daily activities:

Bird watching.
Visitors will have an exciting experience of watching colourful and melodic birds perching and winging about freely while relaxing in a natural and beautifully landscaped surrounding. The main feature that distinguishes KL Bird Park from any other bird parks is the concept of free-flight.

Breeding programme.
KL Bird Park had actively begun its breeding programmes since the year 2002. Various species of birds, both local and foreign, had successfully being bred in the park under the programme, with some showing encouraging progress and improvement year after year.

One of the most prominent evidence that these birds have adapted so well to this environment is that they are already able to breed naturally. The availability of numerous suitable nesting sites; bountiful sources of fallen leaves, branches and twigs makes KL Bird Park a highly conducive environment for breeding. Therefore, this concept of free-flight not only provide the patrons of the park with an experience that closely resembles life in a tropical rainforest, but it is also perhaps the best way to ensure the survival and species continuity of these birds.


Photography.
Even if you’re not a fan of birds, with over 3000 different types of birds on display, you’ll definitely be fascinated by the interesting array of colours on display. Coupled with a well maintained park, the KL Bird Park is a good opportunity to capture some good photos.


The hornbill restaurant.
The restaurant is located within the Hornbill Park of KL Bird Park. The restaurant is unique because it is the distinctive yet subtle Malay Kampung House architecture of the restaurant. Other than being surrounded by towering green trees & breath-taking view of the Kuala Lumpur skyline, you might also be visited by our majestic Rhinoceros Hornbill and her other feathered friends while enjoying your meal at the restaurant’s protruding open veranda. Hornbill Restaurant & CafĂ© is the ideal venue to entertain family, friends and clients, be it for lunch, dinner, business meetings and small parties to wedding receptions.  


Other events:
-birthday party @KL Bird Park
-school trip packages
-seminar packages
-family day @KL Bird Park
-pre-wedding photography packages
-Membership program KL Bird Ranger.

Entrance fees and operation hour:


Getting there



Map to KL Bird Park

Visitors can reach the park by bus or by train.
By bus:
Take the Intrakota Bus 21C, 48C (From Kota Raya).
Take the Intrakota Bus 18, 21A (From Chow Kit).
Take the Rapid KL Bus no. 115 (From KL Sentral)
KL Hop-On-Hop-Off Double Decker Tour Bus Service, disembark at Station No. 14 in front of KL Bird Park Main Entrance. The buses are available at every 30 to 45 minutes interval.
By train:
KTM Komuter - disembark at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station located near the National Mosque, then walk to the Park or take a taxi. It is advisable to look for taxis that use the meter system.
If you are driving:
From Jalan Bangsar, head straight towards KTM Railway Station round-a-bout, turn left towards Masjid Negara
From Jalan Mahameru, turn left into Jalan Parlimen. At traffic light, turn right towards the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens.

Other facilities that provided at KL Bird Park:
• Visitors' information counter
• Restrooms
• Multi-purpose Hall
• Children's playground
• Resting huts and shelters
• Resting benches
• Ample parking space
• Prayer room (outside of the park, next to main entrance)

Panorama around KL Bird Park

Feeding point
Artificial pond around the park

It is highly recommend visiting KL’s Bird Park to everyone who likes birds. The visitors can set aside a half day or full day to fully enjoy observing the thousands of birds and all the fun interactions that they can have. Activities such as feeding the birds, getting your photo taken with birds, and watching the bird show, the visitors can learn more about birds at the park’s educational centre and watch various bird feedings at set times throughout the day. Actually, the visitors not only get to observe thousands of beautiful birds, they also got to interact with them. As they can spend hours wandering around the bird park, photographing and video-taping birds engaged in all sorts of activities. This will be a fantastic experience especially for those who love nature.


Contact
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
920 Jalan Cenderawasih
Taman Tasik Perdana 50480
Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA
General enquiries
Tel : 03 - 2272 1010
Fax : 03 - 2273 5428
Email :
 info@klbirdpark.com