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KELIP-KELIP <b>DI</b> KAMPUNG KUANTAN - <b>KUALA SELANGOR</b> Posted: 29 Feb 2012 09:11 AM PST THINGS TO DO BEFORE I DIE : Our family decided to spend the weekend at Kampung Kuantan, Kuala Selangor for their famous Fireflies (Kelip-Kelip) breeding ground. It is located 63km from Kuala Lumpur (from my house actually in Balakong). Taken by Amateur photographer The ticket counter opens at 7.45 pm daily. The cost is RM40-00 for one boat and not per person, so, make your boat useful. With that ticket you will get 4 bottles of mineral water...yeay..!! My family of 6 can't fit in 1 boat therefore, we were adviced by the staff to buy 2 boat...RM80-00 burnt!. Nevermind, for the sake of my family and we don't know when we will be coming here again. You may read full detail here The surrounding of the firefly has been commercialised mainly for tourism. People all around the globe (well, sort of) - a thousand miles came here to watch this amazing fenomenon. Directional signSundry shop Welcome sign....It's actually a small jetty Low tide..soon will be busy with activity The jetty where we suppose to take the boat the plank will be at the same level with where we stand when the high tide comes. Scary on how deep the river is... ice cream first...firefly later Media room to get the message accross After purchasing the boat ticket, we need to queue for our turn. Then, we have to wear the life jacket which is mandatory. It doesn't fit!!...we need an engineer here... Don't know what was that sign but I agree with ya... It's a rowing boat, slow and steady paddling upstream of Selangor river. You will be fascinated with thousands of flickering light coming from the majestic firefiles, all in perfect sequence. Firefly turn their light on and off 3 times per second!. The boat moved closer to the Berembang tree, where the colony lives, mate, reproduce and die. The whole journey took us about 30 minutes back and forth. We were informed that the fireflies colony lies15km along the river banks , live on Berembang trees, feeding on the tree sap. There were 30 rowing boats operated here, its sufficient to cater the crowd. The sanctuary closed at about 11.30pm to 12.00pm I think. and sorry for no photos of firefly in action due to total darkness (and my cheap camera with only ISO 1600..wek..)..how to take photo ? |
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