Sunday, February 22, 2009

Homestay Sungai Klah

Just as you arrived at this Homestay situated in the middle a Oil Palm plantation, you will be greeted by very humble folks, you will be served their homemade “Klah Juice” a drink made from the Green Guava and their desserts made of Sweet Tapioca which was once their staple diet during the Japanese occupation. This is one of the oldest Oil Palm plantations in the country, which was formed in 1961.

Get the chance to witness traditional orang asli (indigeneous) dance; the Sewang Dance presented by the kampung folks living at nearby villages. Or you can also trek and visit the waterfall located at the foot of Titiwangsa Range, not far from the Sungai Klah Homestay. You also get pick fresh local fruits straight from their orchards and eat till your heart content all day long!

There are many exciting activities lined up for participants to this programme. Among them are a tour to the Hotspring Recreational Park, the latest tourist attraction in the state. Other activities organised at the hotspring include frolicking in the mountain spring pool, boiling eggs and others.

Homestay participants can also indulge in activities like wildlife watching at the Sungkai Wildlife Reserve.


Contact:
En Said Napiah
( Village Head / Coordinator )
C/O Felda Sungai Klah Office
Sungkai, 35600 Perak.
Tel : +605 4386869 (O)
H/P : +6016-555 4917
Fax : +605-4387167


Getting There

Getting to the Sungai Klah Homestay is a bit tricky as there are not many signboards only landmarks; take the North South Expressway (PLUS) and Exit at the Sungkai Toll Plaza. Follow the signboard to Trolak.

Look for the SMK Kruit (School) which is 10 minutes away from the Toll Plaza. There is a signboard beside the School saying “ Selamat Datang ke Klah Homestay (Welcome to Klah Homestay)

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