Huh! pitam bijik mata ni melayan buek kojo… habih lako longoh.. kalau lah telingo den ni besondi.. mau nye beliau (telinga) pun naik longoh samo!
Ajak geng Gagak Itam lepak mamak teh tarik sedap pun ado gak pekdah neh!!! (ini kisah sebulan lalu)
“Weh!!! gi jenjalan nak!? Kluar dari KL neh!…”
Pendek cerita… terkeluarlah idea nak gi melawat Gunung Senyum, kat Pahang sana nun!! Cara gak tuh!! dari penceritaan mangsa2 yang penah pegi sana cam menarik je… pasal Puteri Bunian lah… pasal lantai gua bersih senantiasa lah walau tak sorang pun yang mengaku buat kerja amal bersihkan lantai gua tu… erm.. agak mistik gak ceritanya… dikabarkan jugak.. banyak jeneh gua dlm usus gunung senyum tu…
Dinasihatkan jugak.. kalau gi melawat gua2 tu.. kena jaga tutur kata.. sebab penah sorang pelawat yang hobinye cakap mende2 tak sopan kene penampar oleh entiti yg tak dapat dilihat ngan mata keranjang…
Oleh yg demikian geng2 Gagak Itam sebulat suara utk panggil nama sebenar aku ketika dlm gua tu nanti (Shukry).. pasalnye dorang2 tu panggil aku Cek Bye… takut entiti yang jaga gua2 tu salah dengar cam “C_bai” lak kang..!! tak pasal2 je masing2 kenyang makan penampar!! hahaha! baru ada akai!!
Erm… tiba masanye… bila sampai kat sana… Fuh!! memang best!!! Kagum magum aku dibuatnye.. maklumlah.. selama ni tak penah lagi masuk gua.. apa lagik… ngalahkan ungka lah perangai masing2 huhuh!!!
Korang pun.. kalau nak merasa bestnye.. pegi lah weh!! ajak lah laki ke.. bini ke… aweks ke.. bekas tunang ke.. atau sapa2 yang korang suka… gi melawat ini gunung senyum!!! musti korang tersenyum kegumbiraan…
KISAH 2
Gambar Gunung Senyum dari jauh..sangat indah dan sekarang menjadi destinasi pelancongan, mempunyai gua yang indah dan cantik..dari tempat Bro ahmad tak jauh..dekat je ! kalau korang suka teroka gua jom..sangat seronok..k, gua besar macam terang bulan.
A delightful trek through the forest, amazing underground wonders and questionable toilets are all part and parcel of the fun at Gunung Senyum.
You want me to bathe in that?” my friend asked, aghast at the dirty floor of a dark public toilet which stank to high heaven.
There were no lights, the sink was filthy and there were no shower facilities. If we were to bathe here, we would have to squat on the floor and use a short hose attached to a tap.
After a whole day of caving at the Gunung Senyum Recreational Forest, Pahang, we were looking forward to a nice hot shower. So much for that. Gua Taman, the cave with a “garden”.
“OK, let’s look for something more decent. I’m sure they have shower facilities here,” I assured, as we combed the camp grounds hopefully.
After a bit, we stumbled upon some abandoned hostels at the back which had some sort of shower facilities. It had bare cubicles with a plastic pipe at the top, but no shower head. There was dirt all over the floor, cobwebs on the ceiling and frogs perching on the walls.
The slimy creatures looked annoyed.
“I will kill you if a frog jumps on me,” said my friend, who has a phobia of frogs. But it was this, or we go to bed smelly. We chose the shower.
Perhaps the rough conditions were only to be expected, since I wanted to do a spot of caving for the weekend and didn’t want something too commercial.
To this end, I had made a call to cave enthusiast Michael Manivanan, founder of outdoor adventure company MMAdventure, for advice.
Michael, who takes groups to commercial sites like Gua Tempurung and Mulu, and does a lot of caving of his own as well, suggested Gunung Senyum. He was there a decade ago to do some cave surveys and mapping for the Malaysian Nature Society.
“Why don’t I bring you there?” he suggested. “I’ve been meaning to go back and it would be interesting to see if the place is as I remembered it. There are more than 20 caves for us to explore, so it’ll keep us pretty busy. We can camp the night there.”
And so we headed to the town of Temerloh, Pahang early one Saturday morning to meet up with Michael, his business partner Ng Shan Wee, and Ng’s girlfriend.
We reached Gunung Senyum at about 10am, and Michael went to look for the forest rangers for information while Ng prepared the equipment.
Being experienced spelunkers, they came prepared with full caving suits, caving shoes, helmets, head torches, carbide lamps, ropes and bolts. These caving experts were clearly excited about the adventure ahead.
“Caving is a passion. It is not for everyone, but my greatest joy is to discover an unexplored passageway or uncover a whole new cave,” said Michael.
The first part of our adventure was pretty mild as the caves were dry and easily accessible. It was actually a cluster of smaller caves linked together by passageways with names like Gua Terang Bulan, Gua Angin, Gua Gajah and Gua Taman.
Squeezing through the caves of Gunung Senyum You could walk easily into them, and there was a beautiful garden in the middle of one of these caves since it received direct sunlight. Yes, that would be Gua Taman, the “Garden Cave”.
We continued our journey, heading up to the mountain peak, but a sign at the bottom said it would take 6½ hours to get to the top, and since it was already near noon, we thought it best to climb the next day. Next day, we found out that it actually took 6½ hours to climb up and down the mountain. The sign could have been much more clearer, we grumbled.
Accessing the rest of the caves further up the mountain required a fair bit of hiking along badly marked trails. Thankfully, Michael was experienced enough that we didn’t have much trouble finding the caves. He taught us a lot about cave formations and how precious and fragile they were.
It takes hundreds of years to grow just an inch, for example, so it’s best to be careful about what you touch in here. We did a bit of spelunking towards the end.
There was a small crack in the rocks which seemed to go down forever and sounds from a rock we threw in seemed to confirm that.
It’s now or never. Stashing our day packs behind a rock, we proceeded to inch slowly down the steep slope on our bums into the gaping darkness. The small crack grew even smaller and we found ourselves lying flat on our backs in order to wiggle our way through. Thankfully, the gap opened up into a bigger hole and we were able to sit upright again.
We could feel the contrasting dampness by now and it was a bit stifling underground. The walls were coated in a layer of thin dirt that stuck to every inch of our clothing.
“Careful, big gap ahead!” called out Michael.
As my line of sight was blocked by the person in front of me, I wasn’t really prepared when my foot stepped into empty nothingness. I quickly gained my footing and stabilised myself thinking: “Phew! That was close!”
“Look up to your right, see the small hole at the top? You can see a tiny ridge a little further down in front. Place your right hand in the top hole and stretch your right leg onto the ridge. Swing your left leg and grab hold of that small protruding rock. You should be able to clear the gap with no problem at all,” said Michael.
It sounded easy, but boy was it tough. For someone with short legs, clearing a gap while hanging on for dear life was no easy feat. Lucky for me, my balance was good and I managed to swing my left foot onto the next boulder and haul my body up. I clung to the boulder for a few seconds, thankful that I survived the death-defying drop below.
Ok, maybe I’m being a little dramatic here. The gap was scary but it was not that life threatening. Granted, you might twist an ankle if you fell down but that would be about it.
The rest of the passageway was easy going from then on. The space remained small with not one section allowing you to stand at all. We were mainly crawling on our knees or slithering along on our bellies. There were times when I thought some of the bigger-bodied ones would get stuck but everyone crawled through easily. Fat is compressible, you see.
A word of caution: do not descend into a cave by yourself unless you are accompanied by an experienced guide.
It is no fun being stuck underground in complete darkness. In fact, it’s terrifying, but if you’re with an experienced guide, crawling on your belly and squeezing through holes you never thought possible to get through can be quite exhilarating.
Gunung Jebak Puyuh
We woke up bright and early to chirping birds the next day.
After a hearty breakfast which Michael and Ng cooked on their portable stove, we suited up for another day of cave exploration.
We hiked for about an hour before we reached the first caves of Gunung Jebak Puyuh. The caves here were relatively big, with soft, sandy soil. Michael and Ng wanted to explore an opening but had to retreat because the soil was too soft.
“We would love to explore every crevice but if it is not safe enough, we will not go through with it. For example, the soil here is very soft and there are lots of fine, loose particles. It might cave in on us if we were to go further down,” said Michael.
Most of the caves had no signage, unlike the caves at Gunung Senyum which had a brief history on how the names were derived, so we didn’t know exactly which caves we were exploring.
There was one particular cave I enjoyed, a huge cavern that linked several caves together. There were abandoned pathways which would have looked fantastic if they had been maintained but I’m glad in a way that they weren’t as we got to enjoy the natural environment of the cave. I was curious to explore but was too scared to go alone into the darkness until Michael said that all the passageways lead to the main cavern that we were standing in.
I told Michael to stay put as he was studying some cave formations while I ventured into a winding passageway with my friend. It wasn’t that difficult as the caves were huge and we could walk straight in.
The floors were dry and there wasn’t much debris hindering our movements.
True enough, each twisting passage led us back to the main cavern. After going down five passageways and discovering the same thing, I gave up and joined Michael at the huge column in the middle.
“Look at this column,” said Michael. “The stalactite formed from water droplets from the ceiling has joined at the bottom, becoming one big column. It takes millions or years to achieve this and only a few seconds to destroy it. We should do all we can to preserve these natural wonders.”
It was indeed beautiful. And so were the other intriguing cave formations found all around Gunung Jebak Puyuh and the small cave creatures scuttling about.
Trekking in the jungles outside again, we also had an opportunity to appreciate the magnificent rare Albino Ara tree.
Despite the horror that was the toilet, the trip as a whole was great, worthy of an educational experience.
Getting there
Travel along the old trunk road from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan, and head towards Temerloh town. Look out for signboards to Hutan Lipur Gunung Senyum. One turn off is by the east end of the bridge at Temerloh, the other one is at Kampung Awah. Gunung Senyum is 40km from Temerloh and 20km from Bandar Pusat Jengka.
EQUIPMENT
Light clothing, preferably long-sleeved and pants, flexible shoes with a good grip, flashlights and head torches, helmets and a day pack for food supplies. Expect to get dirty and wet.
Location, Map and Driving Direction to Gunung Senyum:
Gunung Senyum
Bandar Pusat Jengka, Pahang, Malaysia
Hubby me seorang yang sangat cintakan sejarah dan tempat tempat yang misteri. Menjejaki Gunung Senyum adalah satu perjalanan yang sudah lama di rancang. Ini adalah lawatan keluarga kami yang ke-2 ke Gunung Senyum dan lawatan yang pertama oleh sahabat2 kami.
Bertarikh 06hb October, kami ke Gunung Senyum dengan senyuman yang sangat lebar. Di sini me ada cerita mengenai Gunung Senyum yang me petik dari blog http://hazis.wordpress.com/gunung-senyum-_-temerloh/
Kegembiraan dan gurau senda anak anak amat menghiburkan kami. Dengan bekalan mineral water dan lampu suluh, kami memulakan jejak kami ke sana.
Yeah…..ini lah rupa kami yang belum masuk ke dalam. Masih suci dan tersenyum lebar. Di dalam gambar ini , ada ibu mertua kesayangan me, tapi dia tak masuk, cuma hantar sampai ke pintu gua jer…pas tu mak tunggu di wakaf yang disediakan di situ.
Ini lah snap pertama for Gunung Senyum. Sangat memukau…sangat menakjubkan..sangat menyentuh hati dengan kejadian Allah…sangat insaf….
Kami menaiki tangga untuk ke Gua yang seterusnya. Sangat cantik untuk kita berehat dan menghilangkan penat lelah berkerja dan menikmati kejadian Allah SWT.
Ini makan arwah Tok Long yang menjadi suami kepada seorang Puteri Bunian. Beliau meninggal dunia di situ kerana setia menunggu isterinya dan di makamkan di situ. Mungkin ini mitos tapi todak di nafikan yang masyarakat bunian wujud.
Pulang dari Gunung Senyum, kami singgah ke Gua Kota Gelanggi untuk mencuci mata. Anak2 mengambil kesempatan untuk bergambar dan juga menikmati alam semulajadi.
Pulang dari mencuci mata, kami ke Kampung Pulau Tawar untuk menjejaki Makam Pahlawan kita, Mat Kilau…anak anak sangat teruja kerana kisah Mat Kilau ada didalam buku sejarah mereka.
22.3.10
5.30pm - aku dengan wife saja2 nak cuba jaLan Lain untuk ke bandar pusat. dari temerLoh ikut simpang paya puLai, meLaLui sanggang & beberapa kampung Lain menyusuri sepanjang sungai pahang. sambiL drive aku mmg suka wat joke & cerita pasaL antu. bergerak agak sLow makLumLah aku tak pernah ikut jaLan tu. Lebih kurang 60km ke bp & 40km ke rumpun makmur.
6.00pm - cuaca mendung sikit, baru Lepas hujan di beberapa tempat. entah macam mana sembang2 pasaL gunung senyum, tergerak gak nak singgah. hutan Lipur gunung senyum: 5km di hadapan.
6.25pm - masuk ke simpang ke HLGS, jaLan Lurus & agak Lengang. Lagipun dah petang dan tak macam hujung minggu atau cuti sekoLah. setengah km jaLan masuk, sebeLum pintu pagar utama kami berseLisih dengan sebuah kereta yang menghaLa keLuar. aLamak, awek Lah puLak.. bawak kereta agak besar, warna putih. ewah ewah.. awek tu senyum meLeret.. cun.. tapi aku wat steady jer La sebab wife ada kat sebeLah..
6.35pm - sampai di kaki GS, aku berenti kat kat tempat parking & sempat La posing... dapat La beberapa keping gambar.[waLaupun buLu tengkuk meremang2..sbb hari dah nak geLap & takde orang situ].
6.40pm - aura semacam je, so aku taknak tunggu Lama - mana tau tiba2 mak Lampir keLuar terkam aku..
6.45pm - start kereta & bergerak keLuar, menuju bandar pusat ikut simpang jengka 13. sepanjang jaLan nak baLik takda apa2 yang berLaku & tak tengok pun gambar2 yang diambil tadi, Lagipun nak cepat sampai rumah, dah maghrib.
12.30am - dah Landing dah.. nak tidur, tiba2 terfikirLah.. tadi kita gi gunung senyum ada amik gambar, tapi gambarnya maneeeeee... maka dengan pantas wife aku capai hp dan cari gambar2 tadi. gambarnya maneeeeeeeee???
tiba-tiba wife aku tanya "perasan tak masa kita nak sampai tadi ada perempuan seLisih ngan kita?".. "ye La.. naik keta putih, cantik gak.. dia senyum semacam jer.."... "sapa yg drive kereta tu?" ..."ntah, tak nampak pun sapa yg drive, nampak perempuan cantik tu je sorang.. tapi cLear..".. erkkk...
daLam keadaan biasa.. dengan cermin kereta yang ber"tinted" dan daLam suasana hampir senja macam tu, mustahiL Le boLeh nampak orang daLam kereta Lain sejeLas tu.. kereta takde pemandu (tak nampak) pun masih boLeh senyum. tu PUTERI GUNUNG SENYUM agaknya.. patutLah senyum manjang... tapi gambar2 aku maneeeeeeeeeeeee?
KISAH 8
hai apa khabar semua..per cite pagi ni?? haha wiyah bersiaran terus bilik post graduate @ Library ke-3 terhebat dia asia ..library UTHM!! mmg sumenye canggih dalam dalam ni...siap ada sofa + TV + berpuluh2 PC 21"..mmg puas hati slalu guna laptop kecik jer kan...banyak bebel plak wiyah ni yer..hehe
oke...wiyah nak continue drp part 2 last semalam...kali ni wiyah nk citer pasal aktiviti hari ke-2 iatu aktiviti mendaki , menjelajah & menerokai Gua Senyum
pada awalnya seperti program...we ol nk explore 19 buah gua @ GUNUNG SENYUM,,ttp disebabkan keadaan cuaca yang tak berapa mengizinkan renjer suggest we ol ke Gunung Jebak Puyoh which is terdapat 7 buah gua kat situ...
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sedikit info mengenai Gunung Senyum dren.google
MISTERI di Hutan Lipur Gunung Senyum, Pahang mungkin tidak diketahui umum. Bagi mereka yang inginkan pengalaman beriadah sambil melancong ke lokasi percutian penuh misteri, ia mungkin menjadi lokasi terbaik buat anda.
Gunung Senyum (1,594 m) di Jengka, Maran, kira-kira 40 kilometer (km) dari Bandar Pusat Jengka ini dibuka sebagai hutan rekreasi pada Julai 1989. Selain menjadi kediaman pelbagai spesies flora dan fauna, ia menawarkan pemandangan indah landskap semula jadi bukit batu kapur. Hutan Lipur Gunung Senyum meliputi kawasan seluas794 hektar dan menjadi sebahagian Hutan Simpan Jengka 1,2,3 dan 4.
Di sini, anda dapat menyaksikan keindahan dua puncak iaitu Gunung Senyum dengan kira-kira 20 gua dengan tapak arkeologi dan Gunung Jebak Puyoh. Selain Gua Angin yang popular, tarikan lain yang menjadi tumpuan pencinta alam sekitar termasuk Gua Terang Bulan, Gua Taman Satu, Gua Kelawar, Gua Kambing dan Gua Makam Tok Long.
Gua ini terhasil oleh perubahan dan hakisan pada permukaan batu kapur di kawasan Gunung Senyum.Kebanyakan gua di Gunung Senyum itu juga dikatakan masih mengalami proses pertumbuhan stalagmit dan stalaktit.Kawasan hutan lipur ini juga menyimpan pelbagai herba yang mempunyai nilai perubatan komersiol.
Setiap gua memiliki keistimewaan tersendiri dan kisah di sebaliknya dipaparkan pada papan tanda untuk kemudahan pengunjung. Misteri dan keunikan ini menjadi tarikan utama pengunjung yang menjejakkan kaki ke hutan rekreasi ini.
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sori la tak bleh nk refresh sgt la d moment last day...xtau la knp ngan kepala ni,asyik ting tong jer kepala lately neh...biar gambar jer la yer yg citer kan sume2 yang berlaku hehe
jom tengok..wiyah nak share keunikan & keistimewaan yang ditemui..maafla wiyah tak cite detail coz x bleh nak refresh..haha
cuba tgk lakaran kat wall gua tu btol2...wall gua menceritakan keunikannya tersendiri!
subhanallah wiyah sgt2 kagum..Allah is almighty!!
menurut drp renjer tu...lakaran ni di terangkan semula oleh student kesenian & warisan UPM
ALLAH & MUHAMMAD
jelas kelihatan pada dinding gua...speechless!!
oke kat bawah ni plak wiyah nak share serba sikit keunikan dalam gua..actually wiyah tak pandai sgt nk cite pasal cave ecosystem neh...sikit2 boleh la,,takut bagi ilmu salah plak..hehe
setakat STALAGTIT & STALAGMIT tu jer yang tau..;-)
kesan daripada stalagmit dan stalaktitmembentuk batu2 yang sangat keras walaupon dari fizikalnya nampak macam lembut jer kan...
stalagmit dan stalaktit bertemu dengan stalagmit...kalo x silap wiyah ianya akan membentuk Alum kot...haha
membentuk kolam..macam kawah artificial kan,,tp ni pembentukan semulajadi tau! dati kata may be water level tinggi menyebabkan air boleh wujud dalam keadaan macam neh,,petikan dr kata datin mayrati ;-)
oke ni plak moment2 mendaki,menjelajah & meneroka gua tu..new experience!!!
bergambar jer kejenyer...
@ pokok paling besar!!...darah kena gigit ngan pacat ..huhu,,hari ujan dats y ada banyak pacat...yerk
ayam & cicak gua [pokke...mahal tau cicak ne ]...ubat bagi HIV
kolam biru....airnya sgt2 jernih hingga boleh nampak hingga ke dasar kolam!!
hah ni dia...asyik tayang pikcer org jer kan,,,meh nak tayang pikcer laki bini ni plak!
nak enterframe gak yer...hah amik ko,,classmate siap perli2 lagi we ol wat family day kat sini..
haha ...ada aku kesah?? aku ada laki..ko ada?..hehe xder la mcm tu kan
bkn per..en.hubby just support aktiviti wiyah jer & at d same time mmg minat en.hubby since muda2 lg,,zaman2 Uitm dolu2 la!! skang da sibuk xde masa utk sume ni...
so bila da dpt peluang neh of couse he's grab la kan!!
wiyah la yg paling happy hehe..
ai like dis photo !!
jatuh cinta lagi sama kamu...sayang kamu..rindu kamu!!!
bleh ke wat statement mcm neh kat sini ...hehe
macam kakak & adik jer kan...haha
priceless moment....lps abis master neh,,nk wat master baby in d making plak!! ahaks.