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Saturday 30 December 2017

Walkies at Bukit Nanas Forest Research


We had Weekend walkies Bukit Nanas today,
*walkies...? sounds like walking a dog

Ha Ha, lol...
yes, I call it walkies because ït is a WALKIES

We walk for her and let her stop, admire, observe, enjoy every single weird thing on the way.

The photo booth at the entrance

I was thinking to visit KL Tower mini zoo for weekend but for price of RM 36/pp for tiny zoo,
I think its not worth to visit.
I am a fan of anything below RM 20/entrance... yes I do.
Anything friendly enough to touch, feel, sniff and (probably) kiss too.

Not a fan of visiting something too wild, because Marcella is in the stage where everything way too dangerous. She couldn't really control herself to poke, touch, eat. And she is now way too strong to push me away.


Walk in kid friendly jungle is the best option for time being.
I like this forest so much. Its in the city center, easy to access by monorail, car, taxi.
The walkway is properly build easy for kid, stroller and even disable people to explore around.

The small trail took us about 15 min walk (with Marcella too busy wandering about ants, snails, rocks and collecting every single leaves she found make it 40 min)


The end of the trail which are the entrance of KL Tower.
We had short rest and she enjoy her water.



Then we make U-turn via canopy walk


Biarlah screenshot, malas edit... haha




Enjoying the trees...
It was so relaxing (for me)
Very quiet 

 Then we went it to the information center for free air-condition and water.
Reading some information which make her amaze about everything
Waaa... Woooowww... Waaaahhh whenever she saw animal pictures



Ooohhh Sea Turtle...
and..



oooooh... playground





with loads of puzzle, books, coloured pencil, crayon and lego (duplo).



It was a great setup beside of the mini-museum (information center) they save a little corner for younger kids whom might turn bored very easy to kill their time while the elder people getting information in the area.


Definitely will visit again, with proper shoes and backpack.


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