So off we went with out guide Akal who is an orang asli (aboriginal people).
The road leading to the jungle.
This is where Akal was bringing us too.
The rainforest was dense and the trail was kinda overgrown with plans as not may people went hiking there. Akal said the last time he brought people up to hike was one week ago. Thus Akal had to use his parang to chop of the plants that were blocking the path on our one hour hike.
As it has been raining the past few days, we were invariably met by a lot of slimy little vampires called LEECHES on our rainforest walk. Ugh......
Both daddy and mommy didn't think that there would be leeches when they brought me along the hike. They TOTALLY forgot about the existence of leeches.
How could Mommy forget! She went for a week long holiday camp around this area when she was 15 years old and was eaten alive by the leeches!!
Whatdaya mean was I attached by leeches?!?
Of course I was attacked by leeches:-( Poor Chili
How can mommy smile in this picture too. Look at mah
paws!! Sadsomes Chili... Me wanna go home...
The humans decided they should wash my feet in the
river, oh............... this is the worst day of my life!
I hate water
This is what daddy describes as mommy's evil grin
The humans felt soooo bad for me as I had more than 6 leech bites that they decided to carry my back instead of letting me hike back.
Well, daddy did the carrying while mommy carried the camera as you can see here.
Even though I enjoyed the piggyback ride, boy was I glad to get back to the hotel.
Yes daddy was born in the year of the pig (^.^)
If you missed our earlier post here is the link to part 1 of our time at Dusun.
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