Saturday, May 21, 2011

CoLmaR Tr0piCaLe : iN My WisHeS' LisT #1


Colmar Tropicale is one of my dream destination in my wishes' list. One day, I hope i could go over there, spend my holiday with somebody or anyone maybe, enjoy the moments and take the pictures in every single place like the places in the above picture. Wish my dream come true oke!=)...


Colmar Tropicale, Berjaya Hills is relish in century old Alsace charm at this French-themed resort, settled at 2,700 feet above sea-level amidst 80 acres of rainforests. Let the medieval French village and picturesque surroundings bring you back to an era steeped in culture and romance. From families and groups, to honeymooners and the pure romantics, Colmar Tropicale beckons you with enchanting grace and hospitality. We can go over there by road about 45 minutes from Kuala Lumpur.

Facilities & Recreation Provided:



Colmar Tropicale such as rooms & suites, ballrooms, meeting & banquet rooms, facilities for conferences, teambuilding & weddings, car rental arrangement and etc. 

Japanese Village such as Ume Tatami Suite, Ryo Zan Tei Restaurant, Japanese Tea House & Japanese souvenir shop.

Berjaya Hills Convention Centre such as Convention Centre Multipurpose Hall , 4 meeting and functions rooms.

Others: such as Sport Centre, Teambuilding Activities, Horse Riding, Golf Course and etc.

Attraction over there:


BENTONG HOT SPRING

Just 30 minutes drive from the resort, the dissolved minerals in the waters of this hot spring, which are volcanic in origin, are said to be therapeutic to the entire body.

CHAMANG WATERFALL
This waterfall is a popular site for family picnics and is popularly known as 'lover's falls'. From the resort, just take a 1 hour ride and arrive to a picturesque of cascading waterfalls, wild flowers and multi-coloured butterflies fluttering about the place. 

KUALA GANDAH ELEPHANT SANCTUARY
Located in Lanchang in the state of Pahang, it takes a drive of 45 minutes to reach the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. Geared towards the plight of the endangered Malaysian elephant, the centre also takes in orphaned and abandoned elephants. Focused on providing information on elephant conservation efforts, visitors to this centre can participate in daily activities like feeding and grooming the elephants and helping with the daily bathing of each animal in nearby.


THE ABORIGINE SETTLEMENT  
Within the same vicinity of the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary is the Malaysian Aborigine Settlement which houses the aboriginal museum. Among the displays are weapons used for hunting, clothing made from free barks and traditional musical instruments. Test your skill with the blowpipe shooting or fishing at the nearby fresh water pond using bamboo rods. Alternatively, simply take a refreshing dip in the nearby river.


THE DEER LAND PARK
Just 5 minutes away from the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, the Deerland Park is located within the vicinity of the Aborigine Settlement. Visitors to the park can hand feed these Indonesian deers (Cervus timorensis) and observe their behaviour at near range. The 4-hectare park also houses ostriches and a sun-bear (Helarctos malayanus), plus a section dedicated to the cultivation of over 40 traditional herbal plants. A 200-metre wooden walkway runs through this area, leading up to an observation tower in the middle of Bukit Rengit.

Hope some of this information may attract you to come to Colmar Tropicale like me. Wish my dream come true as soon as possible...=) 

For further information, please go to this website:
http://www.berjayahotel.com/berjayahills/index.asp

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