Sunday, 1 May 2011

Trip Gunung Tapis

Pada 29/04/2011 - 02/05/2011 ada sebahagian ahli kumpulan  ZOALS GELACH yang pergi ke Gunung Tapis di kuantan Pahang..ini ade serba sedikit maklumat mengenai Gunung Tapis.

About 16 kilometres from Sungai Lembing is Gunung Tapis, the 18th highest mountain in the peninsula at 4, 957 feet. A favourite challenge for climbing and trekking enthusiasts while in Pahang, the immediate vicinity in which Gunung Tapis resides is a well-kept nature park with camping areas, hot springs, white water challenge in its fast-flowing rivers and great fishing, especially for the much-sought after kelah (Malaysian mahseer).Rainbow waterfall

Although compared to other mountains, taking on Gunung Tapis may not be an overwhelming undertaking to the experienced climber, it is best not to underrate Mother Nature and take extra precautions. The trek to the summit is very challenging and is uphill all the way from the trailhead. 
High fitness level is necessary and trekking hours will be quite long through the undulating trail. Get an experienced guide and always inform the officers at the police station at Sungai Lembing before you start the climb.

The view from the top is quite breath taking. Most of the time all you can ever see is a sea of white clouds obscuring the view of the lowlands, with occasional breaks to reveal the surrounding terrain. On a clear day, you can see Gunung Tahan in the distance. The temperature at the peak can range between 18 to 8 degrees Celsius, depending on the time of day. The sunset from the peak is great and on the way up you will come across a grove of miniature-like trees dubbed by climbers as the bonsai garden. The stunted appearance of the treks and shrubs is due to the relentless gust of wind that blows against the hillside.

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