Showing posts with label sabah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sabah. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Madai Baturong Forest Reserve Nature Centre

Madai Baturong Forest Reserve Nature Centre or Pusat Sejadi Hutan Simpan Madai Baturong or also known simply as Madai Waterfall, is located just by the roadside of Jalan Tawau - Lahad Datu, somewhere around 50 km from Lahad Datu and 15 km from Kunak, Sabah. My colleagues and I always pass by this place whenever we are on our way to and from Lahad Datu for our work trips but never once we stop at this place. It always seems to be deserted, and I've never seen a car parked inside the area before, therefore the assumption that this place was not open to public. I didn't even know and give any thought about what was inside it. Then again, I think we have never passed by this place during the weekends.

One day, while we were on our way back from Lahad Datu, we saw a police road block set up at the road just in front of the centre. Slowing down, I saw that there's actually a few people sitting at a food stall inside the centre. Thinking out loud, "I wonder what is this place..." and my colleague suggested to stop and take a look inside. It's actually a nature centre and there's a waterfall in it.

Information board at the entrance

Oh, by the way, we have to pay an entrance fee of RM 2 (for adult Malaysians) each. The first thing I noticed was how unkempt the little landscape was as we walked further inwards. At the entrance there's quite a spacious parking space, a surau, toilets and showers and a couple more buildings, one of them was the Information Centre. I didn't go inside that building though. The built pavement was really muddy. A huge butterfly greeted us and it was playing hard to get; fluttering its wings around my colleague while following him as he walked yet it did not allow me the chance to snap a photo of it. I was mesmerized though by its size and (if I may say) playfulness.

a kind of forest plant, I presume ... 

not a good idea to swim

The waterfall was not even far from the entrance. We have to walk down quite a long flight of wooden stairs to reach the river and there's the waterfall with its height of about 10-15m tall standing before us. It was a really nice view. The water falls into what looked like a pond of about 15-20m radius before flowing down the river. The water in the river was quite brown in colour although it seemed pure and clear from above the fall. There's a signboard that clearly warns the visitors from swimming and diving. Yeah, we could see with the rocks all over, it is surely preferable to stay safe.

the waterfall and the pond 

the river

The waterfall aside, as nice view as it could be, I couldn't say the same about the surrounding area. Of course I know it's a nature centre in a forest reserve but the place could be more beautiful, accommodating and safer with a little bit of maintenance. The wooden stairs were old and some parts were really soft and could break if a person bigger and heavier than us stepped on it. Some planks have already been missing from its place that we need place our foot carefully. Fallen leaves and branches were left accumulated on the stairs. There's a gazebo but I didn't feel like resting there.


repair and maintenance long overdue

I spotted a hanging bridge but from where I stood I could see the piles of leaves accumulated on it. I doubt that I could walk on it without fearing my safety. It seemed that the bridge leads to the forest where people could trek and climb hills and mountains. We went up to look for the bridge and found out that the bridge was closed. Oh, well, what a shame. My excitement was cut short. There's nothing more we could do here. I hope the reason it's closed is because of renovation or maintenance work is in progress but if it is, there's no notification whatsoever about it there.

it could have been nice to be up there

the hanging bridge is closed ... huhu

This place is really nice but I was feeling quite sad with its conditions. I'm sure if this place is maintained well, it could attract a lot of visitors who love to be in natural surroundings, walking in the forest while enjoying the environment, the view and the various species of flora and fauna. The plus side of this place, in my opinion, is that it is really easy to access, no need to ride a pick up to reach here. This place should be a hit. I hope this place will be maintained and promoted well in the future. It's such a shame to see a good recreational place like this reduced to shambles or being appreciated for the wrong reasons. Surely, there are a lot more to be discovered here.
 
the stairway to heaven .... ha ha ...nah, it will be stairway to death
if you are not careful!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

bah.. bah ..

Suatu hari di dalam satu perjalanan berkereta ke satu tempat ... berlaku perbualan di antara orang Sabah (A) dan orang Semenanjung (B) dan lokasi mereka adalah di Sabah.

A : Tuan rumah saya nak datang rumah hari ni.
B : Tuan rumah kamu Melayu ke?
A : ... Dia Muslim.

Sekali imbas, A seperti tidak menjawab soalan. Tetapi sebenarnya dia menjawab soalan dengan tepat sekali. Semuanya berkisar tentang stereotaip bahawa Melayu itu Islam dan Islam itu Melayu. Kenapa saya kata mula-mula bahawa A tidak menjawab soalan? Sebab soalan yang ditanyakan oleh B sepatutnya memerlukan jawapan samada 'ya' atau 'tidak' bergantung sama ada tuan rumahnya berbangsa Melayu atau tidak. Sebaliknya, jawapan yang diberikan adalah agama yang dianuti tuan rumah. Dan kenapa pula saya katakan jawapan yang diberi sebenarnya tepat? Walaupun ia tidak menepati kehendak soalan, ia sebenarnya menepati maksud sebenar yang ingin ditanya B. Ini kerana B berfikir di atas landasan bahawa jika Melayu, pasti Islam, dan sebenarnya B ingin tahu, tuan rumah itu muslim atau bukan.

Sebenarnya B tidaklah bermaksud untuk men'stereotaip'kan faktor itu. Ia berlaku di bawah sedar kerana B orang Semenanjung yang baru sahaja membiasakan diri dengan kehidupan di Sabah. Soalan B sebenarnya tidak salah, tetapi kurang bersesuaian dengan lokasi, kerana telah sedia maklum bahawa di Sabah, majoriti penduduknya berbangsa Kadazan, Dusun, Murut dan beratus-ratus lagi suku kaum beserta cabang-cabangnya. Jika B benar ingin tahu tentang bangsa, maka bangsalah yang patut ditanya, dan begitu juga dengan agama.

Ini juga adalah kerana di Sabah, seseorang itu dikenali secara rasmi identitinya berdasarkan suku kaumnya yang sebenar. Berbeza kalau di Semenanjung, jika orang itu berketurunan Jawa atau Bugis atau lain-lain asal nenek moyangnya, dia tetap dikenali sebagai Melayu di dalam kad pengenalannya. Pendek kata, kalau Melayu itu bukanlah dikira orang Sabah, dan bukanlah majoriti. Masyarakat Sabah yang kaya dengan suku kaumnya yang ramai ini masih kuat mengamalkan adat masing-masing dalam kehidupan. Ini saya katakan hasil pengetahuan yang tidak seberapa dalam adat perkahwinan dan pentadbiran. Sistem pentadbiran di Sabah ini lebih kompleks kerana wujudnya Mahkamah-Mahkamah Anak Negeri di samping sistem-sistem pentadbiran negara yang biasa.

Begitu banyak perkara yang dirasakan seperti rumit, tetapi sebenarnya kehidupan di mana-mana sahaja adalah sama kalau setiap orang menghormati di antara satu sama lain dan tidak membesar-besarkan sesuatu perbezaan yang ada. Dan akhir kata, janganlah disebabkan statistik yang menunjukkan sesuatu angka, kita mula 'stereotaip'kan pemikiran kita. Sebelum berkata-kata, ingat-ingatlah di mana kita berada.



Nota kaki : Islam agama sejagat.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Tawau Hills National Park - phase 1

Tawau Hills National Park or locally known as Taman Bukit Tawau is one of the national parks in Sabah that I had heard about after I started living here. It is where the famous picnic site in Tawau located; the Taman Bukit Tawau Waterfall or famously known by the locals as 'air terjun Table' (air terjun = waterfall). Well, I'm not sure why it is called 'table' ... even after I visited the place last Sunday, I still didn't quite get why.

Anyway, that aside, being not so far from where I live now, I decided to survey the place for future visits, hence the 'phase 1'. I wanted to know what else is there and what kind of things that I can do there. It wasn't very easy to find the direction to the place through the internet, all I could find were just '24km NW of Tawau' but none of the road guide. Thanks to one blogpost and area hints by a colleague, I managed to get there and looked around (phew!...such hilly roads).

This nature park is actually rather big, you can find some additional informations from here. Basically, the general public, mostly families would usually do activities like picnicking and swimming at the lowest part of the park which is near the 'Table Waterfall'. Other than that, there's a bird breeding centre and canopy walkway to the east and Botanical Garden to the west, as well as some chalets and lodges. If you are up for more challenge or feel unsatiable with mere waterfall, you can hike up the nicely marked trails to see the tallest tropical tree in the WORLD, the sulphur spring, enjoy the higher and purer waterfalls and even conquer the 2 highest peaks of the area; Mt. Lucia (1,240 m) and Mt. Maria (1,020 m). Well actually, Mt. Magdalene is the highest (1,280 m) but I was informed that right now the park's authority is in the process of preparing the trails to go there.

map of the area

related fees
(Note: Fees might change, and sometimes they even have a promotion, so please check with the management for the latest info.)

from Tawau town take the road to Merotai-Kalabakan and you'll come across the first ever signboard of the park here

park entrance



one of the lodge at the lower area

don't forget to sort your trash
 
pretty nice signboards at the lower parts

no...this is not the tallest one ... gotta go up higher to see 'em
 
canopy walkway ... sways me even after reaching firm ground
 
giant ants - they are very noticeable even on the ground
youngsters all soaked up
 
 
 

 
Well, I kind of missing out the most important photos, which are the waterfall itself (the part where the water actually falls ... ) and the other nature views. Anyway, I'm definitely going there again another time and hope to explore the place more.
 
Till then.