Sunday, 7 October 2007

Sg Chiling 7 Oct 2007





The famous Sg Chilling waterfall is now officially known as Sg Chilling Fish Sanctuary. The place has been spurned up with a new suspension bridge at the first river crossing. Nearby there are sheltered rest areas and changing rooms as well as a surau. Also, to note that camping, cooking and fishing are no longer allowed.

Starting at 9.15 a.m. we took 15 minutes slow walk to reach the first river crossing using suspension bridge. The trail is wide and level (at an elevation about 275m). After about an hour trek along the trail running parallel to the river, we came across a fork junction, one leading towards the riverbank (on the left) and another uphill (right). Taking the left trail, we proceeded another 5 minutes along a narrow trail before ending at a riverbank where we had to wade cross the river. At the opposite of the river, there are 2 huge noticeboards reminding everyone that fishing is totally prohibited. For the next 40 minutes, the trail took us through 4 more river crossings before we reached the pristine rest area of the lower waterfall. Total river crossings : 6 (1 using bridge + 5 wading across).

The upper waterfall (at 345m elevation) can be accessed using a steep trail uphill. The trail head is clearly visible at the riverbank before the last river crossing.

Generally, the trail is litter free and water is crystal clear... kudos to the Forestry staff!

The photos are arranged in chronological in order to assist us in future trips.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/1403.

5 comments:

  1. Yes, very good write up and illustrative as well.

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  2. Looks like a great place to visit Boh Seng. Thanks for sharing the beautiful pictures.

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  3. This place was barren about 10 years or so ago. The suspension bridge was not there either then.

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  4. ????
    When did this happen? I've never been to Sg Chilling.

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