It was 7:30am on a sat morning. We reached at Bukit Timah Hill around 8am. There was no sighs of monkeys, only more and more people walking. The initial route was pretty steep but manageable.
Throughout the walk, bro was talking to dad, I was like a enunch accompanying my mum next to her, afraid that she may roll off from the edge of the trail. I am not a outdoor person so was pretty 'fascinated' with the tall trees and BIG ants, they are really really really BIG. The sunlight bims through the leaves and shone onto the trail. We trekkers were very disciplined, with those walking up keeping to the left and the ones walking down keeping the right.
In about 30 mins, we reached the summit which I was pretty surprise, that it was a summit. I laughed and turned to my brother and said "Hahahahahaha! Thats it?!" He said "YAH" I am not trying to be proud but it was really a pretty relaxing walk. But if its a jog or run, I wont say the same thing though.
There is another challenging route which trekkers could walk through the forest and climbing the steep steps. Maybe next time, we could try that!!!
After the walk, we rewarded ourselves for a nice hot Mac Breakfast nearby and headed home. It was a nice sat morning!! :)











Throughout the walk, bro was talking to dad, I was like a enunch accompanying my mum next to her, afraid that she may roll off from the edge of the trail. I am not a outdoor person so was pretty 'fascinated' with the tall trees and BIG ants, they are really really really BIG. The sunlight bims through the leaves and shone onto the trail. We trekkers were very disciplined, with those walking up keeping to the left and the ones walking down keeping the right.
In about 30 mins, we reached the summit which I was pretty surprise, that it was a summit. I laughed and turned to my brother and said "Hahahahahaha! Thats it?!" He said "YAH" I am not trying to be proud but it was really a pretty relaxing walk. But if its a jog or run, I wont say the same thing though.
There is another challenging route which trekkers could walk through the forest and climbing the steep steps. Maybe next time, we could try that!!!
After the walk, we rewarded ourselves for a nice hot Mac Breakfast nearby and headed home. It was a nice sat morning!! :)













3 comments:
Hey baby. Great job for the photos. I particularly like photo 1,3,4 and 5. Looks like a 'New Phone Try Out' trip for you.
Nice to hear that you are 'sweating' out so early in the morning. It's been so long since I visited Mt Timah, think the last time i go there is during pri sch with 2 or 3 schmates...
I will probably have to keep on writing till you come online, after napping from your tiring climb, haha.
Drove to Dubai yesterday. It's really an eye opener. The whole city is U/C ( underconstruction). When they roll out new projects, they roll out by the towns. When they roll out the MRT, they roll out by the entire line. And I thought Singapore is quite bad already...
On the map, when it is stated as a 'road', most of the time it's a highway...most of the roads are highway, imagine you 'exit' a highway straight into a shopping mall.....
Although the main GDP is from oil sales, they are slowly shifting to tourism, sports and education. But I hope this shift can outpace the depletion of oil in their cty....
Alright my baby is online... :)
The pictures are really well taken!
Try the trails inside next time.. it is more challenging, but not for mom & dad though!!
repmarc- don speak too chim, spidy may not undesrstand..... lol
LUxelass - yeah, next time I will try that with boy boy when dad and mum is independent and used to the trekking route!
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