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TRIP TO JANDA BAIK

It was a nice experience to try glamorous camping aka glamping at Sailor' Rest, Janda Baik.  We went there for two days one night with affordable price including meals and the place is very nice.  The tent is spacious and the common toilet also very clean.  What matter's most, the owners of the place are very friendly.  Further, during fruit seasons, we can ate all the fruits at that place except you are not allowed to bring into the tent in order to maintain cleanliness.  We tried so many fruits such as mangosteen, langsat, berries and etc.  Nevertheless, some of the campers was insensitive towards their neighbors as they kept making noises at night and it will disturb others who wants serenity and peaceful.

Surau...
Boat house..I heard it is suitable for honeymooon couple...



Cafe...
She enjoyed her meal..




Our tent..

To fill up our day, we ride on ATV for three hours and I very exhausted as we have to push the throttle by our finger thumb.  We managed to eat some durians nearby aborigines village and we bought some of it for our family.  The price is very cheap because it is durian' season.  I just love durian! Dont forget to try one western restaurant at the area of Janda Baik which is called Nero Biance Deli where the food is very tasty.







Melantak durian..

Fokus...



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