I went for a hike alone to discover the rainforest (in my sandals and socks) in Cameron Highlands. I discovered so many interesting plants and it was so much fun, but then it suddenly started to rain. I almost got lost but luckily I found my way out eventually! Then I continuted on a hike through the beautiful tea plantationsin the area..

0:00 Cameron Highland
3:22 Buddhist Temple
4:54 Starting the hike
7:10 Discovering the jungle plants
12:10 Getting lost in the rainy jungle
16:00 Visiting the Baharat Tea plantation
20:24 Tea house

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26 Comments

  1. 好大膽一個女孩走進森林👍,還好沒有什麼意外/迷路,繼續加油 !

  2. Just use:

    Malays
    Chinese malaysian
    Indian malaysian
    Thai malaysian
    Orang asli natives
    Borneo natives

    To describe us. Glad you can use mandarin 'putong hua' here to communicate.

  3. There are djinn who live in the jungle. They will make u lost and then hide u. Not to mention poisonous animal, tigers or elephant. Malaysian jungle is home to thousand of animal species. Its better to have someone to guide u through the jungle.

  4. You really captured it genuinely without rush. Brave young lady. New Subscriber here. Much better a bit longer video

  5. never go into the tropical jungle alone and unprepared. it is very dangerous

  6. Never go hiking alone. You should consult the locals first before entering any jungle in Malaysia. Usually you need to register with the villages or the natives. If you get lost, they have to pull their resource for your rescue. Even in China, you are expected to leave your name with the village head before you enter any jungle. There are tigers in West Malaysia jungle. It is safer in Sarawak jungle because there are no tigers and also no elephants.

  7. My dear, Malaysian Chinese are not Malay Chinese. Malay Chinese means a mixed blood of a Malay and a Chinese which is not a correct word to describe the Malaysian Chinese. And also, correction: Buddhism was not brought in by the Indians. Indians brought in Hinduism, not Buddhism. The Ceylonese do practice Buddhism nation wide.

  8. Just correction… Chinese ethnic here we use the term "Malaysian Chinese" and not Malay Chinese. Similarly you do not refer to Indian in Malaysia as "Malay Indian" you would refer them as "Malaysian Indian". This is because there is another ethnic in Malaysia called Malay… They are predominantly Muslim and original is from South East Asia region. So when you uses " Malay Chinese " people around this region or familiar with Malaysia would think you are referring to Malay and Chinese race.

  9. Thanks for your adventurous Cameron Highland forest video, such forest which I’ve not known before.

  10. British discovered Cameron Highland.Lim Goh Tong orginally from Fujian,China discovered and developed Genting Highland into a very popular resort.

  11. Just remember, you are not alone in the jungles here. It is 130m to 140m years old. The oldest tropical rainforest in this world. Snakes, wild elephants, tigers, black panthers, wildboars etc etc

  12. You were lucky you didn’t encounter any of the Four Guardians of the Malaysian Jungle
    — Elephant
    — Wildboar
    — King Cobra
    — Tiger

  13. I must said this is a high quality video,watching your video as if it's a travel programme TV shows. Love the way how you shoot & edit your video. This is a great YouTuber that deserve more subscribers! Keep up the good work👍🏻😊

  14. 感覺近來幾個到金馬倫的youtube播主中,拍的最好,最有感覺的,加油,也要小心。

  15. hello title Chinese Girl 😀New friend on your channel from KL Malaysia. Enjoy your days in Malaysia. eat very good food everywhere.😊😊

  16. The jungle looks really nice there! Also good to see your channel finally gets a bit more attention and the growth it deserves.

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