Colmar Tropicale

As the series comes to an end, the final location for our Momentary Detachment is Colmar Tropicale located at Bukit Tinggi. It is slight off the path to Genting Highlands, a location I would deem unsuitable for the theme of this blog but it certainly worth it to give it a visit.


Here we have the main entrance of the Colmar Tropicale, a tiny french village spanning over a single street. To reiterate, today's blog would mostly be picture as there isn't much to talk since it was really just a single street of a french village. 

Here is the highest point of the little village, showing you vast amount of empty hotel rooms.

 There was something that I found amusing at the entrance of the french village. There were a few of these little birds that they allow to climb all over your shoulder and it was one of the most wonderful thing ever. Except for the last part where they pecked my earlobe a little. It was ticklish.


 Located below the bridge, there was 3 little swans that was roaming around in an enclosure. They're mostly docile unless you provoke them. And that I did.


That day I learned that swans do not like it when you mimic them.
Shortly after getting pecked in the head a few times, we went to the Japanese Garden.



The most remarkable thing about this place was that it was decently cold when the winds were blowing. But in the end, it was still Malaysia and you could still easily break a sweat.

Well, it has finally come to an end.
I hope that this final blog post can remind you guys to take some time off your daily life and detach yourself from all your stress even just for a moment.
Take good care of yourself 👍

Comments

  1. Cool place to visit thanks for sharing

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  2. Cant wait for the video to be out !

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  3. Wow didnt know got such a place in Malaysia. Will visit one day

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  4. I have been there before and it is really a nice place like what you have posted!

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  5. Wow, looks very nice. Must visit next time!!

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  6. Looks beautiful, would love to visit one day!

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