Resorts World Genting
introduces Awana Bio Park new nature trails
Visitors can enjoy the
astounding diversity of Mount Ulu Kali’s ancient rainforest
The chance to immerse in a complete forest ecosystem is yet
another excuse to enjoy a stay at Awana, the five-star hotel which boasts a
sprawling 18-hole golf course, views of a breathtaking mountain range, a heated
swimming pool and various sports facilities.
This 130 million years old tropical forest with rich biodiversity invites nature lovers to explore even more of this ecological wonder with the introduction of three new trails as well as pitcher plant and bamboo conservation projects at the Awana Bio Park, a mere 15-minute walk from the hotel.
This 130 million years old tropical forest with rich biodiversity invites nature lovers to explore even more of this ecological wonder with the introduction of three new trails as well as pitcher plant and bamboo conservation projects at the Awana Bio Park, a mere 15-minute walk from the hotel.
The Awana Bio Park
offers guests that chance to step into the fresh air and dappled shade of the
Mount Ulu Kali’s rainforest, demystifying it through the integrated use of
social media and digital technology.
Mr. Isaaz Ishak Yunus
the General Manager of Awana Hotel remarked, “Besides protecting the flora and
fauna, the Awana Bio Park is an effort from Resorts World Genting to increase
the awareness on the importance of biodiversity. Whilst developing the resort,
only .4% of the surrounding areas have been developed to preserve the beauty of
the rainforest and this is an extension of that. We believe that the forest
cultivates the interest of people in nature through the innovative and engaging
experiences that we offer here such as by scanning the barcodes to identify
various species of plants and to discover fun facts.”
Awana Bio Park was
introduced with five experiences designed to stimulate and invigorate, perfect
for a journey of self-discovery or corporate team-building.
Resorts World Genting
works with specialists from nature consultancy Treks for projects throughout
the forest with Eddie Chan and Pat Ang
guiding and sharing their knowledge with visitors. The team will point out rare trees, exotic birds
and unusual species tucked away in the shadows of the jungle, while
incorporating modern technology to make the experience accessible and fun.
Each trail has been
designed to highlight the special aspects of the mountain forests of Genting
Highlands – a unique ecosystem shaped by terrain and weather located between
3,000-6,000 feet (920-1,830 metres) above sea level. The first is the new
Conservation Trail, an 800m loop that focuses on the flora of the Upper
Dipterocarp Forest (750-1,200 metres above sea level), a biome rich in pitcher
plants, montane bamboo, rattans, wild orchids and black bat lilies, all growing
under the shade of towering Strangler Fig and montane timber trees.
For millennials who rarely get a chance to get
up close with nature, the Pitcher Plant Conversation area is a fascinating look
at the carnivorous plants. A viewing deck along the train is the perfect place
for visitors lucky enough to spot a passing hornbill. This particular trail
will also highlight the conservation efforts dedicated to maintaining these
primeval species, as well as the natural, cultural and practical usage of the
plants.
The Herb Forest Trail
and Biodiversity Trail also focus on the Upper Dipterocarp Forest biome, taking
a longer route (1.8km and 2.7km, respectively) to see even more of Mount Ulu
Kali’s ancient rainforests. While the trained guides will always point out
spots of interest, specific specimens are now also highlighted with NFC tags
that can be scanned with smart devices to glean additional information for the
curious. In the Herb Forest Trail, that could include the thick walls of wild
bamboo grooves or the medicinal properties of forest herbs scattered along the
jungle floor. The longer Biodiversity Trail is the most picturesque, an undulating
trek that descends into a valley and requires the crossing of a cascading
stream, dominated by the skyward reach of towering montane timber trees.
The three new trails
join the current selection of five adventures to be had in the jungles of
Genting Highlands, all of which unveil different facets of the forest. Wi-Fi
Forest with Shinrin Yoku is an immersive experience combining the Shinrin Yoku
concept of contemplative forest appreciation from Japan with strategic use of
smartphone apps to reveal the rich biodiversity of the rainforest. The
Experience takes things a little more in the direction of courage – abseiling
down a 24m boarded slope placed at a 55-degree angle to appreciate the jungle
from a different. As twilight descends, the brave and the inquisitive can
venture out into the dark to encounter nocturnal experience over a Night
Herping session.
In addition to the
various activities available, Resorts World Genting is also introducing a
Bamboo Conservation Project at Awana Bio Park. With the jungle here being home
to some of the tallest and hardest bamboos in the world, the project aims to
identify and catalogue the number of bamboo groves in the Bio Park, with the
aim of maintaining and up keeping them for sustainable use. Bamboo – the fastest-growing
grass in the world - being a renewable source, the project also aims to
introduce visitors of Resorts World Genting to bamboo craft activities such as
teepee and blowpipe making which are a great favourite for team building
activities. The project will include participation from other organisations
like Universiti Malaya, Birdlife and the Malaysian Nature Society for the study
of forest rodents and wildlife, as well as partnering with Semai Orang Asli to
promote indigenous craftwork and raise awareness of the role of bamboo in
traditional food making.
All trails are conducted
by specialist guides, by appointment only with the fees being RM75 per person
for the Conservation Trail, RM95 per person for the Herb Forest and RM135 per
person for the Biodiversity Trail. A minimum group of 3 is required for each
trail.
Hotel guests may enquire
at the hotel reception for bookings. For external bookings, please contact Trek
Events at +6013 399 3667 or email info@treks.events. For enquiries on the
Bamboo Conservation Project, please contact 013 3993667 (TREKS’ Eddie). For
more information, call +603 6101 1118 or visit www.rwgenting.com
BELOW ARE PHOTOS OF DENIZENS OF GENTING HIGHLANDS' DENIZENS
BELOW ARE DENIZENS OF THE CONCRETE JUNGLE
IMMA LEO
ENJOYING SKYWAY THE LEGENDARY CABLE CAR OF RESORTS WORLD GENTING
AWESOME VIEWS AND THRILLS
MOST PHOTOGENIC
CHIN SWEE PAGODA
SKY AVENUE
FANTASY LAND
IMMA LEO AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE HAVE PLENTY TO SMILE AND LAUGH AS THEY ARE IN RESORTS WORLD GENTING!
SNAKEY MAN
EDDIE CHAN THE FOUNDER OWNER OF TREKS
CONTACT EDDIE CHAN AT 013 399 3667 AT AWANA RESORT AND GOLF CLUB
INFO@TREKS.EVENTS
DEENA KATRINA MARZUKEE
AWANA CONDOS AND SUITES FOR RENT
IMMA LEO AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE
PAT ANG, HENRY OF MALAYSIA NATURE SOCIETY, DATO KEE HUA CHEE AND EDDIE CHAN
BIRD WATCHING
2 BIRDS
NOT ANGRY BIRDS OK
LOVELY AND MAGNIFICENT AFRICAN TULIP TREE
DATO KEE HUA CHEE IS EASILY DISCERNED I BELIEVE
SO OUTSTANDING LIKE THE PHOTOGRAPHER
A FLASH OF SCARLET AMID A DREARY ENVIRON
MYSTICAL
THIS RED LEAF IS DOING A DATO KEE HUA CHEE!
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TREKS EXPEDITION ALSO OFFERS GUIDED, CUSTOMISED TOURS TO SEE THE NEW, INCREDIBLE RAINBOW-HUED PITCHER PLANTS THAT HAVE MUTATED FROM THEIR NORMAL GREENISH AND REDDISH COLORS INTO THESE MYRIAD PALETTE OF PSYCHEDELIC TONES!
INCREDIBLE NEW HYBRIDS OF PITCHER PLANTS IN JAW DROPPING HUES AND PATTERNS
WARDROBE MALFUNCTION IN THE PITCHER PLANTS WORLD?
SIMPLY AMAZING
SUPER RARE OUT OF THIS WORLD SPECIMEN
BIRD OF PARADISE
RARA AVIS
PERSONAL TOUR BY EDDIE CHAN AND PAT ANG
DATO KEE HUA CHEE'S SHIRT ALSO FEATURES THE SAME FLOWERS!
TREKKING
JAMBU
DOING A KEE HUA CHEE POSE
DATO KEE HUA CHEE SHOWS HOW IT IS DONE
EDDIE CHAN OF TREKS
STARTING THE TREASURE HUNT
JUST LIKE SCRABBLE
TENACIOUS PLANTS
LIKE ME
WHAT KIND OF SCRABBLE IS THIS
OH REALLY
THAT'S ME
THIS IS OUR WINNING ENTRY
PITCHER PLANTS
LITTLE YUSUFF
EDDIE CHAN AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE
FLORAL FLASH
FLOWER POWER
DATO KEE HUA CHEE AND GANG
NORMAL PITCHER PLANT
MALE PITCHER PLANT
FEMALE PITCHER PLANT
SHY BEAUTY DUNNO WHO
OH IT IS DEENA KATRINA MARZUKEE
HER LAPTOP MATCHES HER BAJU SO NICE
2 MORE BEAUTIES
SHE SAW ME!
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VISITORS GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH RARE AND UNIQUE PITCHER PLANTS NOT FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE ON PLANET EARTH AND ONLY AT AWANA RESORT AND GENTING HIGHLANDS!
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