Panoramic view of Broga Hill (click image to enlarge)
Broga has a famous hiking place, which is called Broga Hill (Bukit Lalang / 茅草山 ). It is located not very far away from the University of Nottingham, at between the university and broga town centre. The entrance of Broga Hill is quite obscure and not easily spotted because it did not have any signboard. A good way to identify the entrance is by searching for
Rabbit Fun Land (www.earcsb.com) as shown in the image below:
Rabbits @ Rabbit Fun Land The broga entrance is directly opposite of it. The other method, in case the rabbit fun land has shifted away somewhere, the entrance can be known by looking at this milestone which is situated near to rabbit fun land:
Milestone indicates 1km from Broga townI have added Broga Hill (Bukit Lalang / 茅草山 ) icons on google map. You are freely to check on the Broga Hill exact location.
Guide / Map to Broga Hill (click on the icons to see the details)View Broga Hill Direction in a larger mapJust added the above Google Map to Broga Hill. (24 Jan 2010)
(click on the
green mountain icon to see picture)
16 Nov morning, I planned to hike Broga Hill with my wife and my family. It had been years that I did not come to this place since secondary school, maybe due to my laziness or too many excuses. In fact, I did not remember the entrance but luckily I managed get information from internet. Early in the morning, we embarked from my home town, Semenyih (
see my blog about Semenyih) to Broga Hill. It took me about 10 minutes drive to the entrance. Hmm, to conquer this little Broga Hill was not a challenge to me after I had hiked Bukit Tabur/Bukit Melawati (
see my blog about Bukit Tabur experience) last two weeks.
Broga Hill Entrance is facing to Rabbit Fun Land I parked my car besides the road and walked toward to the entrance. Normally hikers will park their cars near to the entrance as shown in figure below.
Broga Hill Palm Oil Parking Lots The main entrance was a vast palm oil estate. Palm oil trees were in abundance over there. If you hike at evening time, there will be billions of famished mosquitoes biting you. As a result, we did not come across this miserable scenario. Furthermore, air was fresh when hiking in the morning.
Palm oil trees along with a trail (pretty flat) Transition from palm oil estate to rubber tree estate
(take the left direction to lemon grass area) We took about 10 minutes walk and reached to rubber tree estate. We did not take the route to the rubber tree estate but we just passed by it. Right after this, we saw a vast land planted with lemon grass "香茅". Previously there were no such plants over here. Perhaps, the plants had high profit margin, according to my mom. We just followed the small uphill trail to reach to forest trail. Do not take the main trail which is flat.
Hill slope is full with lemon grass 香茅. Follow this small hill trail The view from uphill point- a vast of lemon grassAfter this, it was a forest trail. It did not have very steep slope. Along the trail, there were several landslide areas, so be cautious.
Forest Trail Several landslide areas. Be cautioussmall bridge?about to reach to the peak!After passing the forest area, we reached to an area with plentiful of long grasses, which was known as Lalang in Malay. We had to wade throught these long grasses. These grasses were extremely tall and long. Some could reach more than 150cm height. This path was steeper as compared to the previous trail. Furthermore, the uphill trail was a bit slippery, covered with sands...(during descent)
Long grass (Lalang) trailGrass trail with wide landscape backgroundAfter tiring trudge, we finally arrived a small flat place with few giant rocks. Then my mother immediately lay down on a giant rocks, taking a short nap. She was exhausted and out of breath. She was almost half death, losing all her stamina. She did not hike any hill before this and this trip was her first hiking experience. Furthermore she seldom did exercise at home. While waiting, we took some photos..
My mom was half death, lying on the rock (not yet reaching the peak)(I hope my mom will not get angry when seeing this photo on blog)Could you see the University of Nottingham?Over there, the University of Nottingham Malaysia main campus could be clearly seen. I noticed that the university was surrounded by palm oil trees, providing calm and tranquil study environment. Besides the university, we also spotted Taman Pelangi Semenyih, new police station, Bandar Rinching, Semenyih town, and broga town area.
Closer Look of The University of Nottinghamtake some photo while waiting for my momtaking photo with Broga town area the University of NottinghamWhat are the reasons to have these long grasses that cover the whole peaks? It is because the underneath are big rocks. Therefore these rocks prevent large plants to grow near to the peaks. Only "Lalang" or 茅草 grasses can be grown in such area with thin soil surface. These grasses are actually making this hill so special and unique.
Broga hill covered with "Lalang" or 茅草 grasseson the way to the other peakAfter some rest at the peak, we started to descend and return back. We did not continue to the other peaks since my mother was tired. Furthermore the weather was hot and sunny.
victory sign (coming down from the peak)
Long grass trail with rocks
FlowerPaku-pakis with insect (could u spot it?) Little palm oil treeAfter the hike, we drove to
Chia Kee Restaurant in Kampung Baru Semenyih to savour Pan Mee 板面 for our breakfast. The Pan Mee was quite famous in Semenyih since I was born.
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Bukit Tabur / Bukit Melawati:Another great place to hike in Kuala LumpurYou may click the links below:
Panoramic view of Bukit Tabur (click on image to enlarge) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Semenyih links:
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