Alhamdulillah...home sweet home...I left Perkampungan Orang asli Kuala Boh, Cameron Highlands at 5.00 pm, and arrived at my house in Pekan at 11.00 pm...it was raining all the way.
My team and I managed to finalise the final arrangements and preparations for our programme next weekend. Ibu Noor, the owner of Sri Pahang Rest House entertained us with delicious nasi lemak and lemang for breakfast. A brief meeting was held after breakfast and Cik Hamimah, the KEMAS Supervisor for Cameron Highlands, who happened to be Ibu Noor's eldest daughter was also present.
We left Sri Pahang Rest House at 2.10 pm, heading to Perkampungan Orang Asli Kuala Boh using the muddy Bertam Valley - Pos Menson route. The distance between the former and the latter is about 13 km, but the journey took about an hour due to the bad condition of the road. I salute my driver Nazri for his driving skill! Even my clerk Darolhisham who worked in construction business and often travelled off-road prior joining the University said the ride today was his most challenging off-road experience so far!
We met Tok Batin Nordin, the headman of Orang Asli settlement in Kuala Boh to update him about our programme....and before we left the village, we visited Cikgu Jeffry who was a retired teacher at his house. Two of his daughters work as KEMAS teachers, and Ibu Noor had asked us to meet Cikgu Jeffry and his two daughters and asked for their assistance. Alhamdulillah, we didn't face any problem so far...
May Allah Taala hear our prayers...
My team and I managed to finalise the final arrangements and preparations for our programme next weekend. Ibu Noor, the owner of Sri Pahang Rest House entertained us with delicious nasi lemak and lemang for breakfast. A brief meeting was held after breakfast and Cik Hamimah, the KEMAS Supervisor for Cameron Highlands, who happened to be Ibu Noor's eldest daughter was also present.
We left Sri Pahang Rest House at 2.10 pm, heading to Perkampungan Orang Asli Kuala Boh using the muddy Bertam Valley - Pos Menson route. The distance between the former and the latter is about 13 km, but the journey took about an hour due to the bad condition of the road. I salute my driver Nazri for his driving skill! Even my clerk Darolhisham who worked in construction business and often travelled off-road prior joining the University said the ride today was his most challenging off-road experience so far!
We met Tok Batin Nordin, the headman of Orang Asli settlement in Kuala Boh to update him about our programme....and before we left the village, we visited Cikgu Jeffry who was a retired teacher at his house. Two of his daughters work as KEMAS teachers, and Ibu Noor had asked us to meet Cikgu Jeffry and his two daughters and asked for their assistance. Alhamdulillah, we didn't face any problem so far...
May Allah Taala hear our prayers...
1 comment:
abg nazri memang expert in driving skills!hehe.Kalau boleh x nak dah lalu jalan tu abg wan....huhu...:)
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