After 4 days in another foreign land of adventures and excitements, i'm back to my warmth and comfort home.
I learnt alot and gain loads of experiences through these 4 days of activities and at times some daily routines that carried out by ourselves like eating, showering and sleeping.
On the first day, i was fortunate enough to have one of my best friend, wenbo , giving me a ride to the school at around 5 am plus. really need to thank him as that minimizes my effort to take train and crumpling with my big backpack. We gathered at the primary school hall to have our attendance taken and distribution of passports individually. Next to filled up a malaysia arrival and departure card. after much procedures and everything, around 7.30am, we boarded the bus and ready to set off for the causeway! "TAMAN, WR ARE COMING!"
Our class was divided into 3 groups, 1E,1F and 1G. I'm in the last group, unfortunately and our leader was that freaking, Bas Alien whom i would write a special post on this freak of the camp. As we passed the custom, we change into another bus which would take our the KualaTahan, a resort inside TamanNegara and of course we are not that lucky enough to stay in the resort but some stuffy tents.
We reached our destination around 7pm in the night after approximately 10 hours of bus ride from S'pore to Pahang, Msia.The sky dimmed down soon after 7pm and all of most took out our torches in preventing us falling into paddles of muddy water. As we proceeded down the stairs to the riverside where our tents were located, we spread into our tents groups, settling our belongings into the tents and made our way to the nearby floating restaurant. Here, I'm quite frustrated with my freaking tent group, Ziwei and Zixiang(Alien). One being so irritating, another irritating and selfish. I think even Matthias could sacrifice more than any of the two.(just that i dun like his luggage!) We had quite a sumptuous dinner that night in the Wan'srestaurant, and most of us had our plates full to provide sufficient energy needed for next day's trekking trail down the rainforest. As we waited for our food to come, this was wat we did to entertain ourselves. Before we went back t0 the tents, a briefing was conducted by the guides at LBK cafe.
The first night was quite disastrous, as accompanied by the rain, the temperature of our campsite was freezing cold and in addition to my HG group. If not for my tiredness through the ride, i guessed i would not be even sleeping at all. I felt it to be quite unbearable to have someone putting up his feet towards you in the night. Last of all, i had a dream, should be a nightmare that startled me out of my tent in the morning around 5.30am.
I guessed that nightmare was quite useful in the sense that i got to use the empty toilet myself to have a good clean up in preparing for the long trekking coming up right after our breakfast.
We set off as groups in boat to a nearby forest, which was not the start of trekking but part of sight viewing on the "walk in the canopy". To me, this was one of the most most exciting, thrilling activities through out the whole trip itself as we made our first step on the plank, there was no way back, to fear or to enjoy it's on depending on urself. I think the scenarios simply ROX! So fun walking through the canopy in such a height.
We headed back to the beach soon after that and departed for our starting point of our trekking trail. Our boats passed through the rapids with water splashing into us and the only way was to use our life jackets shielding us....haha...maybe that was one of the purposes of a Life jacket! Around 10 min on the boat, we arrived at the small jetty, deserted with ruins , fallen houses and old lampposts. The place had nothing but natural vegetation and Leeches!( a worm-like creature, with a suckle at each end of it's body, bisexual, split into 2 when had it's body cut off) The first part of the trail, we walked quite slowly so as to let everyone keeping up with the leading ones in the front, trees after tress we dodged, trunks after trunks we climbed over, thorns after thorns we watched out but most of us were not so fortunate enough to hide from the attack of the leeches and some of us either had our shoes damaged or totally beyond recognition. The muddy paths, the streams and rivers might had basically "ate" our shoes away one by one. Trekking in the rainforest, under such a humid environment, sufficient of water was necessary but at the same time, that also gave us the burden of carrying them throughout the trail itself. A good experience we had was having our lunch in the rainforest with lots of small companions crawling below us. They were also busying finding targets to put their suckers into our juicy flesh to enjoy a sumptuous lunch too.
We had fun, walking together, we had fun crossing the river, crossing streams after another. Helping each other out through slopes no matter it's going up or going down. Building a strong bond in the class. Although there were some miscommunication reaching the end, generally, this trekking was fruitful and of course VERY TIRING, and EXHAUSTING!!!
I will continuing posting other activities soon, now, i just wanted to comment on this person, the Alien in our class.
He is so fucked up. He is so Kiasu. He is so irritating. He is so big headed. He is so selfish. He is so cunning. He is so self-centered. He is so dirty. He is so inconsiderate. He basically, simply made others detest him to the core. What i wanted to say to him is
"chienégoïste, vousêtesun certain bâtardqui est ainsibaiserinconsidéré " "egoistischerHund, bistduirgendein bastard, der so dasBumsenunüberlegtist " "cane egoista, sieteuncertobastardoche è cosìscopare inconsiderate " "利己的な犬、そう軽率な性交粗悪品である" "cão selfish, você é algumbastardoque é assimfoder inconsiderate " "эгоистических собаку, вы ублюдок, который некоторые так спятят невнимательность " "perroegoísta, eresalgúnbastardoque es tan elcogerdesconsiderado " "انانيه الكلب وانت من بعض bastard ذلك fucking يبالوا " "이기적인 개, 당신은 이렇게 사려가 없는 성교인 어떤 잡종이다 "