Boot Camp @ FELCRA Training Centre, Changkat Lada
June 30, 2008 | 92 views | 8 Comments »The journey was not long, surprisingly, only a mere one hour+, and the roads are not those off the beaten track type. The scenery spoke volume of the tranquility of the rural areas, from Bota Kanan to Changkat Melintang and Kampung Gajah. Passing by Kompleks Sejarah Pasir Salak, a short distance away is this FELCRA settlement. If you’re scratching your heads wondering where in the world are these spots, they’re small towns in Perak, that had not bowed to civilization. Hehe …
One terrifying ordeal was when KYT parked his car,both of us discovered an abundance of, or rather, an army of HUGE red fire ants swarming the parking lot, and some even fell on our necks! =O Needless to say, it somewhat ‘enhanced’ the experience ….
Imagine in the middle of the night, standing at this very corridor … eerie?
Patriotism at its peak? Nah … I bet most did not notice the poles

Dorm-like environment dampened our spirits even further … =(
Oh, at least TV was provided, though reception was poor, and no cable channels …
Comfortable beds with clean sheets …
Fortunately, the room was bearable, even to the point where we dozed off to slumberland in mere minutes everytime, cooled by the air-conditioning system. Blankets and pillows provided adequately, at no extra charge. Our only gripe? Look below ….
Yup, the classic squatting delight, tailor-made to practise your kung-fu stance
No hot shower, sadly. And waking up at dawn to prepare for classes did not deter us from chilling ourselves to the bones. Somehow, the water here is not icy cold, unlike usual ‘kampung‘ area’s water supply, eg. Sungkai etc. Oh, and the bathroom was infested with red ants, symbiotic relation established, we do our business, they mind their own. =P
~~~ The Breakfast ~~~
Toasts with half-boiled eggs, and fried beehoon kampung-style.
Nasi Goreng Kampung and Toasts
I did not hold much anticipation for the food, just keeping my fingers crossed for something worth swallowing. However, we were pleasantly overjoyed when not only were the meals delicious, the kampung-style dishes opened my eyes in categorizing Malay cuisine into the “same old, same old” category.
Breakfast was a simple affair, but the fried rice and beehoon were delicious in their own rights, slightly spicy, but still good nevertheless. Even KYT who normally avoids Malay food like the plague threw positive comments. =)
(to be continued … )
































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