Opportunity came when we were informed that the Health Department was planning a 2 day health camp at a remote orang asli settlement at Pos Yum which is located about 120km from the small town of Sungai Siput.
A close up of the moon. A welcoming sight for the start of our journey don't you think?
We started our journey from Kuala Kangsar at about 8.30am. From there we drove towards Sungai Siput and then took the trunk road towards Felda Lasah. From there it was 120km of gravel road all the way to the orang asli settlement.
According to our driver, Pos Yum is actually located near the Perak/Kelantan border and is virtually surrounded by part jungle and part rubber/palm oil plantation. The settlement has a population of around 800 people.
We started our journey from Kuala Kangsar at about 8.30am. From there we drove towards Sungai Siput and then took the trunk road towards Felda Lasah. From there it was 120km of gravel road all the way to the orang asli settlement.
According to our driver, Pos Yum is actually located near the Perak/Kelantan border and is virtually surrounded by part jungle and part rubber/palm oil plantation. The settlement has a population of around 800 people.
This is the junction into the gravel road towards the settlement
As we enter the junction into the more "bumpy" part of the journey, we were greeted with 2 lorries carrying timber. Somehow a grave picture of deforestation came into my mind. This area is after all, well known with illegal logging.
The road seems ok in picture but we were virtually holding on to the side bars to prevent ourselves from falling off our seats!
I was wondering how my friend was coping in his Pajero when I took this picture. He insisted on driving even though, the authorities had enough transport to take us all in.
After an hour and a half into the journey, we were waved down by a group of orang asli folks. Not knowing what happened we stopped and asked them what the commotion was all about.
Apparently there was a mild landslide up ahead that resulted in a tree falling in the middle of the road. Without it being cleared first, we would have no way of proceeding towards our destination.
After an hour and a half into the journey, we were waved down by a group of orang asli folks. Not knowing what happened we stopped and asked them what the commotion was all about.
Apparently there was a mild landslide up ahead that resulted in a tree falling in the middle of the road. Without it being cleared first, we would have no way of proceeding towards our destination.
4 comments:
interesting read! m waiting for part II :)
Finding time to do part 2... lol
Hopefully I can get something up before I fly off to KK this saturday
oh yeah, ur break is coming up!
safe trip and enjoy! bring back more photos :P~~
I'll definitely be taking a lot of photo's. Just not sure if I have the time to post them on my blog! I am like so way behind... lol
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