The journey was fairly easy I might say except for a section where the ascend lasted for a good 30 minutes. Once I surmounted that labourous task, I was greeted by a charming mini waterfall with a mini pool surrounded by crsytal clear mountain water.
After a 30 minute break, it was short trek via the river and you will be presented with one of the most dramatic waterfalls 3 hours from Kuala Lumpur. Shock and awe is what I would best describe this waterfall.
Firstly, this splendid art of nature is one of the most tallest waterfall I've seen with an intense volume of powerful water gushing down.
Secondly, there is a wide enough space behind the waterfall curtain that I was able to squeeze into and relive the waterfall scene from the movie "Last Of The Mohicans". YOU STAY ALIVE NO MATTER WHAT OCCURS I WILL FIND YOU.
Watch videos of me :
1. Entering The Waterfall Curtain And Being Clobbered By Crashing Volumes Of Water Scene
2. Behind The Waterfall Curtain Scene
3. Exiting the Waterfall Curtain And Being Clobbered By Crashing Volumes Of Water Scene
SO WHERE THE BLOODY HELL ARE YOU?
5 comments:
Teoh,
It is amazing how you managed to find waterfalls that are not trampled by too many visitors and are thus have unpolluted pristine clear water.
pristine waterfall.. very interested to go to this waterfall.. kind to share how to go? tq.. :D
btw.. nice blog you have here..
This place looks so good. Where is it bro? I'd pay a large note to go to this one plus jogoya..Show me!
Teoh, you are very famous! You have no less than 6 articles over the years in the Star! The latest being on camping solo on Aug 6th! Wow, very brave. Europe and US I can do, but Malaysia, so scared of ghosts man....
Teoh, Thank you for sharing and you made me interested to go to Medang Waterfalls already. Where is it located? And how to go there?
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