Photo 9.1: Group photo at the entrance of Sungkai Hotspring |
Let's continue with the Sungkai Hotspring!
Photo 9.2: The egg boiling pool |
After
walking for about 5 minutes, you will reach the egg boiling pool. One basket of
eggs cost RM5, consist of 6 eggs and one pack of soy sauce, while 30 eggs cost
RM20.
Photo 9.3: There are eggs selling store, because the visitors do not allow to bring the eggs. |
The
pool is 100℃ so be careful when you put the eggs into it. The instructions written:
“3
minutes- half boil egg
Photo 9.5: Finally the eggs is ready to serve. |
Beside
the egg boiling pool, there were many people soak their legs into the hot pool
for relaxation purpose. The water is comfortable and you will find that your
legs turned reddish after soaking for too long time.
Photo 9.6: Soak your legs for therapy purpose. |
Photo 9.7: Attention! Please do not wear long pants while soaking your legs |
After
we continue walking, there is a chalet which specially built for family spa. If
you are going with your friends or family, you can rent a private hot spring
pool for RM 72 per hour. The maximum people in the private pool is 8 persons.
Photo 9.8: The private family pool |
The cascading pool is interesting. We were so excited to put our hands into the pool to feel the hotness of the water. You can steam your face here for facial beautify purpose.
Photo 9.10: Wow! The water is really hot! |
Next,
we walked along the red painted bridge. You can see the source of the hot
spring along the bridge. Enjoy the moment as it’s rarely can be seen
in the city.
Photo 9.12: The red painted bridge |
Although we were tired, we really enjoy it :)
by Low Yong Lim
2 comments:
Feel like the leg will get hurt ;(((
Hi :) The legs wouldn't get hurt and it was extremely relax when you soak your legs into the water. It can release the tiredness and stress. All of us almost fall asleep when soaking the legs :D
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