But the overwhelming impressions are of nature on one hand and commercialism on the other. As we strolled out through the gift shop and many souvenir/toy stalls, we thought we’d be happy to visit again, but it might not be for quite a while. The cost is RM15 for adults, RM10 for kids over 5.
Ever wonder where they get those lavender themed soft toys that are always displayed behind someone’s car? Yeah, we just found out that you can actually get those at The Lavender House, right at the Cameron Lavender Garden. Other than soft-toy, the souvenir shop also sells replica lavender potted plants, baby shower hampers, mini decoration, fragrances and many more.
If you have not visited Cameron Lavender before, I highly recommend that you do so. Most people spend one or two hours in this attraction.
Being foodies, we're curious about what goes into our delicious Malaysian food. In this episode, we explore the Tropical Spice Garden, Penang to learn more about the spices and herbs that we consume every day. Tropical Spice Garden is one of the things to do in Penang! The garden is vast and beautifully landscaped with streams, waterfalls and interesting sections that give visitors an escape to nature in a very unique way. It's definitely one of the best ways to explore and learn about Malaysia's rich tropical herbs and spices. Come visit the Tropical Spice Garden the next time you visit Penang!
Penang’s Tropical Spice Garden is Asia’s Hidden Eden… Spreading over 8 acres of land, you can find some 500 species of flora and fauna here in this beautiful seco dary forest paradise…
This garden is located close to the hotel where we were staying at Teluk Bahang so we thought we should hop in and have a look. Before entering the three ...
Green View Garden ialah salah satu tempat menarik di Cameron Highlands yang terbaik dan mesti dilawati. Disini ada segalanya seperti taman bunga, kebun strawberi, cafe, kedai cokelat dan kedai barangan produk tempatan. Masuk adalah percuma. Tempat letak kereta juga disediakan percuma. Tempat ini sa…
Visitors can explore a section of flower patches at their own leisure. There are colorful flowers like lavender and coreopsis. Strawberries are grown here too.
You can see ALL ABOUT CAMERON in a glance : Strawberry; Colorful Flowers; Vegetable, Lavender, Roses, ………..
One of Penang’s famous attractions, Entopia Butterfly Farm has announced its closure as of 1st June 2021.
Entopia is the new name for the Penang Butterfly Farm, and it has a bit more than just butterflies and moths these days. It’s split into an ‘outdoor’ section, Natureland, and an indoor learning zone called Cocoon. Natureland starts with a ‘cave’ with snakes, scorpions, and spiders, which is a bold move and may have driven off a few visitors! I didn’t realise at the time, but it seems you’re allowed to handle the scorpions if you’re a masochist.
One of the things to do when you travel to Penang is to visit Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm! Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm is a sanctuary for butterflies and insects. It is located at Teluk Bahang, which is approximately 45-minute drive away from George Town, Penang. So come visit Entopia when you travel to Penang!
If you’re in Taiping, do take time out to visit the lake and attached park. Situated on the site of a former tin mine, it was established in the 1880s, and was apparently the first public garden in what is now Malaysia.
我来太平湖公园共三次, 但是没有一次是走完整个太平湖, 期待有一天我可以在傍晚时分来太平湖公园走走看看整个太平湖的面貌, 而不是因为猛烈的太阳而匆匆离去~
"The 64 hectares (160 acres) site was the first public garden in Malaya, and was cherished for its beauty; it has been well-maintained since its opening" .......and I must say, they are so well maintained!
Today, the garden has over 10,000 species of plants. The garden is divided into 12 sections, each featuring different types of plants and terrains. If you’re feeling adventurous, there are also multiple jungle tracks within the garden. The entire park has nicely paved trails, interesting bridges and seating areas.
The talking garden is opened till 8pm only if I'm not mistaken. Come early before it is closed.
原本以为写的是游记, 怎知道写完了之后才发现感觉上好像变成了访谈文章似的~ 不多说了, 去云顶的时候别忘记去找 Eddie 说说话, 聊聊猪笼草呗~
Talking Garden, this enclave of greeneries is not only thematically well-maintained but also mysteriously beckoning to any passerby and nature lovers. By merely just quick glances on the flora preservation, once could easily spot those huge and LOVEly trees that are well trimmed and under real good hands, and how much effort and passion has been nurtured into it.
A visit to the Kundasang War Memorial fits nicely with a Kundasang day trip. I don’t think it’s a must-see like Sosodikon Hill, though. The gardens and the state of the toilets could be a lot better. Even if you find the war stuff too depressing, the view of Mount Kinabalu from the terrace could be worth it if you want a convenient viewing spot close to town.
In short, the place is bonkers, but provided enough fun (and a slide) that we ended up there for longer than an hour in the end, which I certainly didn’t expect when I saw the sign from the road. Enjoyable, if you like a little kitsch.
The entire garden is so huge. Entrance fee is RM1 per person for those 12 years and above. Parking fee is RM5 if you park inside but we did not. We parked outside which is free of charge.
虽然那个果园有点小小的, 但是来这里增加点水果的知识顺便买水果回去当手信也是个不错的旅游景点~