Wednesday, January 27, 2010

...... Gunung Jerai

Yours Sincerely's ( Y S ) better half lamented that we had seen the sun rise over the Sahara and set over the Andaman Seai. We were on the peak of Snow Mountain in China and Mt. Titilis in Switzerland. But we have never been atop Gunung Jerai after living in Alor Star for 40 years! So, we hit for Gunung Jerai one fine day in the X-Trial which is a 4-wheel drive and built for the job - climbing.

This is part of the road up. Y S would say that the road is manageable except for some cork screw and hair-pin corners, and a few one carriage stretches. Be on the watch-out for on-coming traffic and horn at blind corners.

This is one of the chalets managed by The Regency. The destination is not only remote and isolated but also very, very low on occupancy. So, you can have the whole resort to yourself. But, make sure that you know how to use your time or else you will be driven C R A Z Y ! Time seems to stand still here. It is nevertheless a perrfect hideout for writers and poets seeking inspiration . and of course, honeymooners. LOL

Of course, be prepared to meet your "cousins" on the way up. There are many colonies of these dusty monkeys which can be quite intimidating if your car windows are down.

Y S had the opportunity to meet a local enterprising Chinese agriculturist who ventures into organic farming and "Shitake" mushrooms culture. He offered to take us on a tour of his farm.

Y S was at 1200 meter above Alor Star, at Kedah Peak or Gunung Jerai - quiet , serene and picturesque.

This is Puncak kedah Restaurant, ready to serve two guests - Y S and better half. We had the whole restaurant to ourselves.



Better half had her favourite "Roti Jala" and chicken curry.

"Teh Tarik" for two. Somehow it tastes better at 1200 metres. How romantic !

Some of the poplars up on the peak.

This is the rewarding scenery that greets you.


Y S was amazed by this perfect tree.


Don't be surprised. This "Cuttle fish and Kangkong" , of course, is not available at Gunung Jerai but Y S made a small detour on the way down to the small town of Gurun. It is better half's favourite. The one sold here gives you more pieces of cuttle fish, a generous sprinkling of sesame seeds and thick gravy that never fails to titillate your taste buds. All for RM6.00

This is the shop that sells the "Cuttlefish fish with kangkong" and if we have time, we usuallyl order a good helping of boiled cockles. Better half craves for this specialty like a pregnant woman does and Y S has to detour to this shop on most trips to or fro Penang !

Take that detour in life and see life.

10 comments:

AJ7 said...

Gunung Jerai has always been quiet on non school hols. I always wonder how the resort up there can continue to exist. But have not been there for some years... will try to make a trip there one of these days... 8)

Thomas C B Chua said...

AJ 7, a major share of The Regency belongs to the state corporation and rental of the place must be dirt cheap to stay that quiet for most of the non holidays. You practically have the whole resort to yourself. LOL

Margaret said...

I have to say that I agree with your philosophy on visiting and getting to know the places and people near us. There is always something new to learn and someone interesting just around the corner.

Thomas C B Chua said...

Yes Margaret, live fully before life expires. Tks for dropping by.

footiam said...

Been to this hill once and as you say, we have the old hill to ourselves, which isn't a very nice feeling. Didn't know about the cuttle fish shop though or else would have stopped for a bite.

Thomas C B Chua said...

footiam ,as you drive on the main and onlt street in Gurun to Penang, keep looking on your left after the main traffic light in the middle of town. U will not miss it.

louisebah said...

hi YS

nice to have the whole hill to yourselves! :)

do you have any information on the strawberry farm that's supposed to be up there as well?

louisebah said...

oh, could you reply by email? it's on my profile. thank you!

louisebah said...

Hi again! Thanks for dropping by! and for your cool comments! Did you see any strawberry farm on Gunung Jerai? Thanks!

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