Berjaya hill (French village) @ Malaysia

The COLMAR TROPICALE, BERJAYA HILLS

KM48, Persimpangan Bertingkat Lebuhraya Karak
28750 Bukit Tinggi, Bentong, Pahang
Malaysia
Tel: + 60 (9) 221 3666
Fax: + 60 (9) 221 3828
Email:  sales@colmartropicale.com.my



Berjaya Hills is a resort complex in the hills of Bukit Tinggi, a small town in the Malaysian state of Pahang. 



Driving from Kuala Lumpur takes around 45 minutes. It was a steady adventure last minutes plan on Saturday morning after breakfast, he send me back and thought it's still early so we just did it. 



The much awaited getaway, short getaway! 




I am already feeling excited seeing all these view from far. Every single angle are so photo worth taking can. 




       Entrance fees RM12 per person. 



          



          





Selfie ^^ super in love with the place but pictures just can't capture what my heart felt. 




          Beautiful sky ; nice weather. 








       Free parking and lots of parking!



       





At first, it seems like the roof is so dirty but nope it's the design if you take a closer look. 



     




There's French style restaurant there. 



Le Blason : Coffee house that serves all day dining from breakfast to supper




La Flamme : Sidewalk Deli which whips up the best pizza and pasta




La Cigogne : Fine dining restaurant serving authentic French cuisine 








Another view you will see from French village. 



    




           There's a bikini dance yo. 



We visit the japanese village! And feel like climbing mountain before you actually reach the destination. We both were already feeling so exhausted that time. Can't they provide some ride there (lazy me is lazy :p ) 


They have restaurant, a botanical garden and a koi pond with a waterfall. It also features the Japanese Tea House where visitors are invited to attend a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony in a serene, screened room. 


JAPANESE VILLAGE

  • Japanese Tea House
  • Traditional Japanese tea ceremony
  • Kimono rental
  • Tatami Spa
  • Botanical Garden
  • Bird watching


Well here's how it goes. 







Gotta pay for RM20 to try on the kimono. 


 
         









There's a japanese restaurant but we didn't try as we had breakfast earlier on. And according to my friend, it's quite pricy also. But you pay for what you eat ; the scenary and the ambience yo. 






           







They have golf area and also horse riding service available! But because it was a steady trip, we didn't try all that. 


It was going to rain when we left Berjaya Hills. Thank you buddy for the fun road trip, appreciate it deep down in my heart. 







     

Till then, xoxo :)

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