Showing posts with label Berjaya Hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berjaya Hills. Show all posts

Rabbit Farm, Bukit Tinggi, Pahang

Location : Berjaya Hill, Bukit Tinggi, Pahang

rabbit farm is another attraction of bukit tinggi. the entrance fee to the rabbit park is rm3/person. free for child under 2. when u buy the entrance ticket at the counter, make sure u buy the rabbit feed at rm1.50/packet.

this is the open area for the rabbits. u can touch and play and feed the rabbits. there is another area for newborn rabbits, which are quarantine and u can't feed them.

"feed me..!"


there are also donkeys in the rabbit farm. but not all are truly donkeys. if i'm not mistaken, there is only a donkey at the time we went there. the others are the half-breed of horse and donkey. so the horse+donkey have nicer fur than the original donkey but the hair isn't as nice as a horse have.


this is Simon, Sofea, and the last one i didn't remember (sorry! ;p)

kids below 50kg can also try to ride this half-breed horse/donkey.


a male deer have antlers that are shed and regrown every year from a structure called a pedicle. Antlers grow as highly vascular spongy tissue covered in a skin called velvet. Before the beginning of a species' mating season, the antlers calcify under the velvet and become hard bone. The velvet is then rubbed off leaving dead bone which forms the hard antlers. After the mating season, the pedicle and the antler base are separated by a layer of softer tissue, and the antler falls off.

This is the antler of the (above picture) deer that have fall down during last mating season.

beside rabbits, deer and donkeys, there were also flamingos, Billy the goat and tortoises. It's fun to bring the kids here. Even the adults enjoy being with the animals.

Colmar Tropicale, Bukit Tinggi, Pahang

Colmar Tropicale is the unique French-themed attraction at Berjaya Hills. like the japanese village, it's the first of its kind in Malaysia. it is modeled after the 16th Century Colmar Village in Alsace, France and has retained the authenticity and European feel of its counterpart.

beside the beautiful castle-like buildings, the attraction of Colmar tropicale are the swan lake, bridge, wishing well and u may climb the viewing tower or spectacular view of the resort. there is also a picturesque cuckoo clock tower which was designed after the requewihr tower, france.

Japanese Village, Bukit Tinggi, Pahang

Location: Bukit Tinggi also known as Berjaya Hills, Pahang - near Genting Hingland

once arrived at the bukit tinggi, there are drive through counters, where u need to buy entrance ticket, rm10/adult and rm8/child. children below 3 is free. then, drive further till u reach a parking lot to park your car. from there, u can either walk (more or less 5 mins only) to the japanese village & botanical gerden, or wait for the shuttle bus.

日本の村 - the Japanese Village


Japanese village is located 3,500 feet above the sea, and said to be the first of its kind outside Japan. The garden was planned and designed by renowned Japanese architect, Mr Kaio Ariizumi and built by a team of 22 skilled craftsmen from Japan.


it is a beautiful garden with Japaneses style waterfall, bridge with koi pond and plants. here, you can also rent a kimono suit if u want to feel like you're in japan. guests are also invited to participate in an authentic Japanese tea ceremony. honestly, this is one of the most beautiful garden i've ever been.