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kelvin_ck1
post May 3 2010, 03:34 PM

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i agree that 1 night is enough as it would be too boring ... nothing much to do there ... just went there 2 weeks ago ...
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post May 4 2010, 01:11 AM

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cheapest stay in bkt tinnggi?

or day trip will do?
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post May 4 2010, 01:13 AM

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QUOTE(teckhooi @ May 4 2010, 01:11 AM)
cheapest stay in bkt tinnggi?

or day trip will do?
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I would say day trip will do.
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post May 20 2010, 09:17 AM

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does anyone know is there any direct bus to Bukit tinggi from KL?


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post May 20 2010, 09:31 AM

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Getting To Bukit Tinggi Resort

There are buses operated by Bukit Tinggi Resort that takes visitors up to Colmar Tropicale and back. You can take the shuttle bus at Berjaya Times Square or KL Plaza at Bukit Bintang.

Further information can be obtained by calling +6 09 288 8888.

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i see, how much does the bus fares cost?

if i wish to hv a one day trip to Bukit Tinggi, how much budget that i need to set and prepare? Includes the entrance fees and other entertainment fees. which is the most recommended entertainment there? i heard it is mostly visiting and embracing the nature only is it?hmmm...

plan to have only a one day trip there as i planned to book my accomodation at KL which may be much cheaper.




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post May 20 2010, 11:22 AM

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The bus depart from Berjaya Times Square KL twice a day; 9.30am and 2.30pm. While, depart from Bukit Tinggi is at 12pm and 4.30pm.




The fare is RM40.00 for return trip (adult/child same price) and for one trip is about RM25.00 (adult/child). Or, you can contact the person-in-charge, Mr. Aziz at +6012-224-4208.


bring RM500 enough for 2 pax


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i see, how much does the bus fares cost?

if i wish to hv a one day trip to Bukit Tinggi, how much budget that i need to set and prepare? Includes the entrance fees and other entertainment fees. which is the most recommended entertainment there? i heard it is mostly visiting and embracing the nature only is it?hmmm...

plan to have only a one day trip there as i planned to book my accomodation at KL which may be much cheaper.
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u mean the bus fares comprise of RM25 for one way ? not included the entrance fees?
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post May 20 2010, 01:04 PM

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I never go Berjaya Hill before. But heard that the Tatami Spa in Japanese Village is quite nice. Feel like wanna give a try.

Any comment about the Tatami Spa??
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post May 24 2010, 09:43 PM

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why the bus fares so expensive from Kl to Bukit tinggi ??
i thought it is only for a short distance there?
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post Jun 6 2010, 06:14 PM

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is there an entrance fee to bukit tinggi? icon_question.gif
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post Jun 6 2010, 09:52 PM

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RM10.00/adult & RM5.00/child if nt mistaken
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post Jun 8 2010, 06:46 PM

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just went there, the price has been increased to RM 12 per adult....actually, not much to see there...and not much cool air =.='
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post Aug 16 2010, 02:23 PM

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planning to bring my missus up there for a day of escape from KL, gonna be up there to dine well, and spent a night together.

how does selesa hillhomes fare for young couples? anybody can share their experiences staying there?

cheers.
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been there during 2000. It was okay. Very calm indeed.. hehehe

if u're planning to have a getaway and relax, this place would be ideal.. If i'm not mistaken, it used to have a pool and a disco ( i remembered as it was my 1st time entering a disco at that age... laugh.gif)


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i've been there early 2009. its a very very calm resort. they hv a pool but the disco is no longer there. i heard its haunted brows.gif
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post Aug 18 2010, 12:53 PM

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Been there twice and blogged about it. It's a fairly quiet place with not much to do. I went with my cousins so that was so much fun. But if for couples - unless you're okay with staying in and doing nothing, wouldn't really recommend this place.
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how to go there? where's da link for ur blog Cas? wanna read more nod.gif
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post Aug 23 2010, 09:30 AM

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hey peeps. went up there with my missus as told, and we enjoyed the place.

we were torn between selesa and colmar tropicale, and i have to say that selesa is definitely the better place if youre going there as a couple. calm, quite, almost deserted kind of feeling - just you with that special person. you can even afford to go loud in your room and nobodys gonna come over and tell you to shut up. good food is 3 minutes drive away at bukit tinggi township - had myself a 'sun hock' fish steamed lightly with accompaniments.

colmar wise , its a bit too far of a drive to begin with, and the fact that so many people visit the place everyday, it kinda takes away the quiet and serenity of the place. not to mention expensive food too. no doubt its beautiful and stuff, but it is better suited to those who travel in groups.

hope this is helpful to help some future readers to make decision.
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post Aug 23 2010, 02:09 PM

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I heard it is a good place and I want to visit this as well but I am quite afraid about the danger that I may face because of the experience of my sister during her vacation. If you have ever been someplace that makes pickpockets a big deal because of the theft, you will know you will need to protect against. Travel belts are accessible to protect your money and identification, but they're often uncomfortable, unfashionable and just scream "tourist.". Shashitwear is supposedly comfortable and is secure. Law officials are worried the convenience of a hidden compartment in underwear might lead to more drug trafficking.

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