Happy New Year 2011!

Here's wishing everybody in the whole wide world:

A Happy New Year !!!

As the 2010 passes,
reflecting on events both good and bad,
forgive those who wrong us
and ask for forgiveness to those that we wronged;

may the world work together to bring good
though that may be wishful thinking
since there will always be self centered people
we will just have to tolerate with them
as we strive to better ourselves
give unto people who are struggling to better themselves

Reflecting what God has done for me in year 2010
I praise and thank God for all that has happened
And pray that 2011 will be an even better year
As we face old and new challenges

Wishing you all

A Happy New Year 2011 !!!

Happy New Year 2011!

Here's wishing everybody in the whole wide world:

A Happy New Year !!!

As the 2010 passes,
reflecting on events both good and bad,
forgive those who wrong us
and ask for forgiveness to those that we wronged;

may the world work together to bring good
though that may be wishful thinking
since there will always be self centered people
we will just have to tolerate with them
as we strive to better ourselves
give unto people who are struggling to better themselves

Reflecting what God has done for me in year 2010
I praise and thank God for all that has happened
And pray that 2011 will be an even better year
As we face old and new challenges

Wishing you all

A Happy New Year 2011 !!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
This is the day Jesus Christ was born, to bring light to the world, to bring hope and a new life to those who accepts Him.

May God bring you peace, prosperity in abundance, health and everlasting joy for the coming year!

God bless you all!

Cheers!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
This is the day Jesus Christ was born, to bring light to the world, to bring hope and a new life to those who accepts Him.

May God bring you peace, prosperity in abundance, health and everlasting joy for the coming year!

God bless you all!

Cheers!

Bus tragedy in Simpang Pulai Cameron Highlands road

This bus tragedy at the Simpang Pulai Cameron Highlands road is really sad and shocking. Woke up to see this big news splattered on the front page of Star newspaper. With so many people dead and injured, it is truly unfortunate. It should have been a merry making time enjoying the sights and sound of the highlands but now those that survive can only carry the grim memory of the mishap.

 

Although the Simpang Pulai route to Cameron Highlands and wider and smoother to drive there is indeed a risk as you could end up being complacent with your driving. Do note that this is still a highland driving and the road is not straight and there are various degrees of gradient which will create different momentum when going downhill.

 

For most careful drivers, going at a slower pace is a wise decision (but not too slow please). A 70kph is good a speed for safe driving. Any slower you end up like snail and pose a danger to other faster moving vehicles by way of them hitting you or trying to overtake you at inappropriate places.

 

Going down too fast would has a higher risk of losing control of your vehicle and they most often occurs at road bends, especially where the curvature of the road is at a greater angle. The torque would pull your car to wider circumference and you would end up crossing to the opposite lane if there is no divider, or as per the tragedy, hitting the road divider.

 

Even skilled drivers may make mistakes, and an impatient or angry driver are the most dangerous drivers not only putting themselves to risk but also endangering other road users as well.

 

So to all you drivers out there, good and less skilled, drive carefully! Speed kills. So do keep calm and keep your heads cool, and of course head of to Cameron Highlands to cool down further for this yearend holiday season and come home alive to tell your family and friends about this wonderful Malaysia holiday travel destination.

Bus tragedy in Simpang Pulai Cameron Highlands road

This bus tragedy at the Simpang Pulai Cameron Highlands road is really sad and shocking. Woke up to see this big news splattered on the front page of Star newspaper. With so many people dead and injured, it is truly unfortunate. It should have been a merry making time enjoying the sights and sound of the highlands but now those that survive can only carry the grim memory of the mishap.

 

Although the Simpang Pulai route to Cameron Highlands and wider and smoother to drive there is indeed a risk as you could end up being complacent with your driving. Do note that this is still a highland driving and the road is not straight and there are various degrees of gradient which will create different momentum when going downhill.

 

For most careful drivers, going at a slower pace is a wise decision (but not too slow please). A 70kph is good a speed for safe driving. Any slower you end up like snail and pose a danger to other faster moving vehicles by way of them hitting you or trying to overtake you at inappropriate places.

 

Going down too fast would has a higher risk of losing control of your vehicle and they most often occurs at road bends, especially where the curvature of the road is at a greater angle. The torque would pull your car to wider circumference and you would end up crossing to the opposite lane if there is no divider, or as per the tragedy, hitting the road divider.

 

Even skilled drivers may make mistakes, and an impatient or angry driver are the most dangerous drivers not only putting themselves to risk but also endangering other road users as well.

 

So to all you drivers out there, good and less skilled, drive carefully! Speed kills. So do keep calm and keep your heads cool, and of course head of to Cameron Highlands to cool down further for this yearend holiday season and come home alive to tell your family and friends about this wonderful Malaysia holiday travel destination.

Ipoh to Cameron Highlands

Travel to Ipoh then to Cameron Highlands anyone? Well it is entirely possible as Ipoh is close proximity to Cameron Highlands. Actually Simpang Pulai is already almost to Ipoh and thus from Ipoh to zip up to Cameron Highlands just takes one and half hour.

So you can do some Ipoh tourism and then hop over to the Malaysian highlands for some cool time!

And what can you do in Ipoh?

Basically Ipoh is fame for its various gastronimical offering. Well that's my impression about Ipoh. Although if I do a little research I'm sure I can find interesting things to do in Ipoh apart from all those delicious offering.

Anyway until such wish you all happy holidays!

Geen Tea

Green tea has increasingly become a very popular drink worldwide because of its immensely powerful health benefits.

It is extraordinarily amazing what green tea can do for your health. And if you're not drinking 3 to 4 cups of green tea today you're definitely NOT doing your health a big favor.

Here Are The 25 Reasons Why You Should Start Drinking Green Tea Right Now:

Happy Deepavali

Happy Deepavali!

 

So 5th of November is Deepavali and it is on a Friday. That makes this weekend a super week end, which also means it is a super peak period. Since Cameron Highlands is now so popular many visitors  just clamour for more of it when holiday comes!

 

I know many of you are eyeing this date and I have some people asking me whether Simpang Pulai way is better or Tapah way is better to go up during this super weekend and then they get worried about the very winding zig-zag road of Tapah when I advise the best route to visit Cameron Highlands is to use the Tapah Road.

 

Well, if you leave early in the morning, you probably can use the easier to drive Simpang Pulai road, and probably won't get stuck in any massive traffic jam just yet as the Brinchang Night Market is not yet set up and many visitors have not arrived and are probably still planning their trip, packing their luggage or just lazing around taking their sweet time to prepare for the journey to Cameron Highlands.

 

But if you are driving in the AFTERNOON, forget it! Listen to me very carefully, DON'T USE THE SIMPANG PULAI WAY! Did that grab your attention or do I have to repeat it?

 

The reason? The main culprit is the Brinchang Night Market, but the other Cameron Highlands attractions like Multicrop, Kea Farm and several other nurseries also contribute to the massive traffic jam stemming all the way from Kampung Raja.

 

If you think Cameron Highlands is too cold and would like to keep your car seat warm for the next four hours you are welcome to take the "easier to drive" Simpang Pulai route.

 

I have friends and family suffering the same fate when they don't listen to me. I used the Tapah route, took my sweet time to drive through the dense jungle and zig-zag road, made a stop at Lakehouse, Bharat Tea Plantation and even drop by the Kedai Runcit because we forgot some groceries and then check in the apartment in Cameron Highlands. Guest what? They were still stucked somewhere after Tringkap when we asked them where are they?

 

Still want to use Simpang Pulai way during this super weekend super peak holiday season? Be my guest!

 

 

Happy Deepavali

Happy Deepavali!

 

So 5th of November is Deepavali and it is on a Friday. That makes this weekend a super week end, which also means it is a super peak period. Since Cameron Highlands is now so popular many visitors  just clamour for more of it when holiday comes!

 

I know many of you are eyeing this date and I have some people asking me whether Simpang Pulai way is better or Tapah way is better to go up during this super weekend and then they get worried about the very winding zig-zag road of Tapah when I advise the best route to visit Cameron Highlands is to use the Tapah Road.

 

Well, if you leave early in the morning, you probably can use the easier to drive Simpang Pulai road, and probably won't get stuck in any massive traffic jam just yet as the Brinchang Night Market is not yet set up and many visitors have not arrived and are probably still planning their trip, packing their luggage or just lazing around taking their sweet time to prepare for the journey to Cameron Highlands.

 

But if you are driving in the AFTERNOON, forget it! Listen to me very carefully, DON'T USE THE SIMPANG PULAI WAY! Did that grab your attention or do I have to repeat it?

 

The reason? The main culprit is the Brinchang Night Market, but the other Cameron Highlands attractions like Multicrop, Kea Farm and several other nurseries also contribute to the massive traffic jam stemming all the way from Kampung Raja.

 

If you think Cameron Highlands is too cold and would like to keep your car seat warm for the next four hours you are welcome to take the "easier to drive" Simpang Pulai route.

 

I have friends and family suffering the same fate when they don't listen to me. I used the Tapah route, took my sweet time to drive through the dense jungle and zig-zag road, made a stop at Lakehouse, Bharat Tea Plantation and even drop by the Kedai Runcit because we forgot some groceries and then check in the apartment in Cameron Highlands. Guest what? They were still stucked somewhere after Tringkap when we asked them where are they?

 

Still want to use Simpang Pulai way during this super weekend super peak holiday season? Be my guest!