It's always nice to explore a new place with friends. On Vesak Day, we started our walk at 7.30am from the Venus Drive carpark. Besides fresh air, what I like about nature walks is seeing interesting and beautiful things along the way.
Man-made objects :)
The beginning of the trail
Sunlight streaming in
Almost nearing the bridge
The bridge where one can only move forward. You can't change your mind and turn back.
Beautiful sky
Below the bridge
Me on the bridge
Emma was with me too, in my haversack most of the time. I returned Pink Magic to SP and SP let me doll sit her another doll, Emma :)
After the bridge, there were more stairs. The walk was a good workout :)
SP brought along Cloud too :)
You can read about SP's coverage of the walk on her blog. She has provided links to NParks about the treetop walk and the map of the trails which are useful info, if any of you are interested to do the walk.
More of the sky above us
And my companions
In colour and sepia :)
We were initially concerned that the walk would be too tough for the 6-yr-old kids. But they managed very well and walked ahead of us, chatting away and holding hands :)
They were building a castle from the rocks and pebbles on the dirt path.
The planning stage
And the execution :)
They also picked up some branches and pretended to be old man and lady. Haha.
We saw a skink for the second time on a log.
It took us about 3 hours to complete this 7.2km walk. It was a good thing that we started early. By 10am, the crowd came in and the walk was no longer peaceful. It was almost like a shopping mall minus the shops and aircon.
We went to the Casuarina Curry Restaurant for pratas, murtabak, kuay teow, lassi and tea. It was crowded and we waited for about 15 mins or so before getting a table. The portions seemed huge but we managed to finish almost everything :)
After a nice walk and good lunch, the next best thing was that there were still the afternoon and evening to do other stuff :) I blogged about my Hong Kong trip that afternoon. hee.
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