Betau Valley

Betau Valley

Sunday 23 October 2011

Farmers Market at Raub on Sundays

It's been awhile since I last make some photo of the market so here's a pictorial trip of the market...

 cutting boards and stirring spatula (the type used for making huge feast in weddings and kenduris) from tembusu wood, a water resistant wood.

Banana galore everywhere

 tiny limes

chillis and okras



 From the herb garden...













This is NOT plantain but Sematu, a banana grown mostly for fritters and chips



 Green aubergines



A man selling sting beans, petai.


 Bachang, an aromatic native mango on extreme left.

Fern fronds used for local cuisine, 100% organic because they are collected wild.







































Tuesday 4 October 2011

Casabrina, a luxurious haven in perfect harmony with nature

I had the most unusual but pleasant escapade last weekend at one of the most luxurious vacation spot I've ever set foot on, and the nearest ever to my home (20 minutes, to be exact)!!! I was a guest with my wife at Casabrina  Vacation Villas and Spa at the invitation of its owner and developper Mr. Felix Tee (I got to know him recently by a bizarre twist of events and it turned out that we both are passionate about nature and conservation issues...).

Well, the villas are situated at the edge of Sang Lee village, nestled among rolling hills between Raub and Bentong but if you drive through the old trunk road, you might just miss it if you don't pay attention. It is nestled on the slopes of a private estate overlooking the Main Range. On arrival, we chatted awhile with the  Finance Director, Deva who happenend to be at the Villas and were later shown to our suite (yes, a suite) at the forest house a.k.a Villa Aranya. I love how the organic design of the villas blend with the richness of Nature and took advantage of everything that the surrounding hills and forest have to offer (the architect is a famous Balinese architect). It is everything that one could ask for and yet need not go far to look for it. If you like nature and isolation for a meditative retreat and yet deplore having to share your space and travel far, leaving creature comfort behind, this might be your perfect fix (about an hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur). The villas even offer helicopter transfer from the airport...meals are cooked according to your specifications (bespoke) and the staff are trained to anticipate your needs.

Visit the Villas at: www.casabrina.net

Here's a pictorial...
I love the horizon pools built onto the edge of every villa. This one has an attached outdoor jacuzzi. enjoyed it immensely...

 Though you don't need to cook (meals are inclusive), a well-equipped kitchen with dining is provided with every villa.

sunbathe and relax al fresco as you wish, no one will disturb you...as one enters the estate, the is a sense of envelopping by the surrounding that you'll be completely cut off the world and be suspended in a very private moment of your own...

 view of the horizon pool with attached outdoor jacuzzi at Villa aranya

the sun deck

 our bed for the night


 well-appointed chambre

I love the way the bath blends with nature: open air and private, each one with rain shower and bath tub

for morning tea if you wish so...


 Mist came over the estate early in the morning and as we slept with fresh air (many times better than air conditioning, which was not necessary at the villas), I woke up to the calls of birds heralding the arrival of a new day...magical experience.



 entrance to Villa Aranya

 Many forest trees that attract birds and insect are kept intact like this beautiful fig tree

 an incomplete wooden canoe as a bench, overlooking the Main Range at Villa Amertani, the main guest house

view of the Main Range...

Mist in the morning hovering over the canopy

 Main salon of Villa Amertani

 open air dining at Villa Amertani

Morning dip at the horizon pool anyone?



 Villa Amertani from far

a jelutong-like tree with very sweet vanilla-cinnamon fragrance



 faded Victoria lily flower on the pond

 a new bud

 a new bloom