Kembara Foto:The Colmar Tropicale, Bukit Tinggi
Bukit Tinggi is a small town in the Bentong district of Pahang, Malaysia. This small town is located along Karak Expressway.
Relish in century old Alsace charm at this French-themed resort, settled at 2,700 feet above sea-level amidst 80 acres of rainforests. Let the medieval French village and picturesque surroundings bring you back to an era steeped in culture and romance. From families and groups, to honeymooners and the pure romantics, Colmar Tropicale beckons you with enchanting grace and hospitality.
The Colmar Tropicale - Berjaya Hills is a unique resort that sits 2,700 feet above sea-level on pristine highlands. The first and only one of its kind in Malaysia, the Colmar Tropicale - Berjaya Hills is inspired by the 16th Century Colmar Village in Alsace, France, while retaining the authenticity and European atmosphere of its counterpart. Indulge in a truly continental French experience in Colmar Tropicale - Berjaya Hills, alongside beautiful architecture and historically-designed landmarks that will bring you a step back in time.
Whether it’s on your own or with family and friends, the Colmar Tropicale - Berjaya Hills has a host of activities to enjoy. Indulge in cigars at the Le Vin Wine & Cigar Bar or be amazed by the lively street and exotic stage performances from local and foreign artistes.
For those into photography, the Colmar Tropicale - Berjaya Hills has many sights for shutterbugs to make a snapshot; the castle drawbridge being a particular favourite. Watch swans paddling lazily around the moat, relax by the square’s fountain, make a wish at the wishing well, gaze at the cuckoo clock tower (designed after the Riquewihr Tower in France) or climb the tower for a panoramic sight of the entire resort.
Colmar Tropicale’s enthralling quality is enhanced by warm and helpful staff so that your stay here is a seamless one. All your needs and comfort are met in this dream-like home up in the majestic highlands.
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camne ko buat camtu? ajar la... :)
ni cam HDR jek?