so let the light guide your way, hold every memory as you go.

so in the month of May, i packed my bags to have an exciting trip with my Jazz Band family.
we were all heading up to experience the natural air-conditioning in Cameron Highlands!


thanks, Mei Thung for being my seatmate.
:3

the shot with both the present and the ex president. 
;D

 
first rest stop.

 
 lunch time.

 and we're finally here!
had to like climb up a steep slope up to the apartment.


 the 4th floor residents.

 
 exploring for shops to buy steamboat essentials.

and not forgetting some casual drinks.

 
STEAMBOAT PARTY.

 and of course, groupfie?
missing one or two.

down to the famous night market after dinner.

there was quite the crowd and they had loads of vegetables and fruits.
and i managed to grab the largest cotton candy and it's only RM 4.
them sugar.

souvenirs.
:D

  day 2: journey around Cameron.
i had my 'over slept' tee on with twin ponytails tied with the strawberries i bought from the night market and my sweater tied round my waist, not forgetting a cap for when it gets hot.
:D
so all of us were in one van.
there were about 4-5 vans altogether.

 first stop was to have a breath-taking view of the green pastures which were called 'tea'.

and some of us can't help but take the #TakeMeTo photo.
that hand's Mindy's.
:P

 and the well-known photobomber.

 next is the tallest watch-tower.
so while buying time, there was a no-entry sign with a toy pup strapped there.
and trying on Mindy's panda.

 had to wait for quite a while to climb up the watch-tower but we made it anyway.
and again, it was so relaxing and scary at the same time because the stairs were steep and the space was limited to about 4 people.


 the paranorma don't do the scenary justice.

 3rd stop: The Mossy Forest.
we took the dry trail which took up about 30 to 45 minutes.

 
 
 random shot of people taking shots.

 meet Momo, my personal hair-beautifier.
she loves putting nature in my hair.
not that i'm complaining but i feel like a greek goddess.

 4th stop: the famous tea centre.
where you get to tour the factory to see how the tea is being made and not forgetting buying some home.
 
 
 
 and a photo of the first-years.


 lunch at the closest and proper mall we've encountered.
it started raining heavily when we reached.
Old Town.

 thank goodness it stopped raining and slowed down to a drizzle when we decided to visit Lavender Garden.

 
 had Lavender ice-cream for the first time.
it does taste like Lavender, like literally what it smells like.
tasty but not an ideal flavour.

 
 
 flowers being sold for about 20 bucks for 3 stalks.
 those lavenders were very well-grown.






 

 how can we not talk about family when family's all that we got?


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