Bukit Tinggi
Apr 1st, 2010 by kashvin
Bukit Tinggi is now know as Berjaya Hills Resort…Its located 45 minutes away from my home.
#1 Menghua
There are a few places to visit there which is the French Village, Japanese Garden and Animal Farms. The journey to Bukit Tinggi Resort took us around 1 hour to reach there from Damansara. The entrance fee for each person is RM16 (which is really quite expensive!). We went to French Village as soon as we reached there.
#2 Wei Yein
For RM3 an adult, you get to terrorize those furry cuties all you like. On public holidays, the rabbit park is full capacity, not the rabbits of course. There, I saw things done to bunnies that gave me nightmares that day. I saw them squeezed, tugged, pulled at, spun around, chased about and cuddled till they stopped struggling.
#3 Clever Munkey
Berjaya Hills Colmar Tropicale
To enter into Colmar Tropicale, you will have to pay RM10 for the visitor’s ticket at the main entrance gate. For those who stayed in the resorts or hotels will be an exceptional. Well, it’s still cheap for a local to pay such amount, right?
I was so amazed by the architecture and the design of the structures… looks so historical and classy especially the castle and the bridge… feels like a DRAGON SLAYER!! LOL
#4 Alex Chew
The Koi pond in the Botanical Gardens. U can buy some fish feed for these hungry buggers. After another 30 minutes in both the Japanese Village AND Botanical Gardens, we headed back to the resort. On the way up, I stopped by the roadside to snap a picture of one of the upcoming resorts, which I also cannot recall the name…must be getting old.
#5 Anything I Can Say
We participated in this team building indeed received and benefited more than what we have expected. Besides, the French-theme resort venue allows us to escape from the hustle-bustle of city life and find relaxation in great nature escapade.




