5/5 Alken W. 3 years ago on Google
Never
judge
a
book
by
its
cover,
or
a
hill
by
its
height.
At
a
mere
120
meters
above
sea
level,
Bukit
Jugra
isnβt
immediately
obvious
as
a
hiking
destination.
Yet,
rising
out
of
the
monotony
of
monoculture,
this
virgin
forest
covered
hill
surprises
for
its
dramatic
views
and
short
but
sweaty
challenge.
Following
the
mosque
road
towards
the
water
pipes,
we
turned
right
up
a
hill
until
we
came
to
a
dead
end.
Straight
ahead:
barren
earth;
to
our
right:
a
water
plant.
We
trekked
anti-clockwise
around
the
water
plant
and
just
before
we
were
round
the
back,
veered
right
again
into
the
brush.
The
trail
wound
its
way
through
the
jungle
around
Bukit
Jugra
with
occasional
roped
sections
marking
the
way
forward
and
providing
support
on
the
surprisingly
tough
uphills.
These
were
no
mere
trifle
as
I
was
soon
gasping
for
air
and
sweating
profusely.
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