Every year-end marks the routine of packing your bags and stuffing the whole family into the MPV, but this particular trip has added a little spice compared to our usual whirlwind eating, shopping and arguing about who gets to sit by the window. We headed to Terengganu to visit the nature and to unwind from our urban woes and appreciate magnificent creatures of flight- birds.
Heading towards Kuala Berang and Kenyir Lake is the Ajil Pheasant Park that was certified as the biggest bird park in the country by the Malaysian Book of Records. Fancy that - who knew the sleepy town was a gateway to wildlife wonders? Entrance fee into the park is at an affordable RM10.00 for foreign tourists, local adults at RM6.00 while children are RM4.00. School children are given a special rate of only RM2.00.
Heading towards Kuala Berang and Kenyir Lake is the Ajil Pheasant Park that was certified as the biggest bird park in the country by the Malaysian Book of Records. Fancy that - who knew the sleepy town was a gateway to wildlife wonders? Entrance fee into the park is at an affordable RM10.00 for foreign tourists, local adults at RM6.00 while children are RM4.00. School children are given a special rate of only RM2.00.
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