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Mount Datuk is located in the Rembau area is one of the highest mountains in Negeri Sembilan. 885 meters high

A permit fee of RM5 is charged for each climber and the name must also be recorded at the hut before commencing the climb

On the summit of Gunung Datuk there are a lot of rocks and there are also open spaces to relax before going up to the highest peak using the stairs that have been provided. It's a bit horrifying to go upstairs when climbing a vertical ladder with a 90 degree angle swaying even though it has been tied up with a rope. Hikers are all obliged to climb the ladder of success to the top. 


Trek 2.8 km from down to the top. We started the climb to the summit at 8.15am and reached the summit around 9.40am. If you're really fit, an hour or so can be up. 

 Large crowd at the peak during weekend or public holiday

 360 degree view, it can be seen that ships are sailing in the Straits of Malacca if the weather permits

Nice to meet James Lee, Malaysian mountaineer James Lee Chong Meng, who is on a mission to reach the summit of Mount Everest. He also the oldest Malaysian climb reaches Mount Everest Base Case.

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A Walk With Wild Boars. a famous hiking place for the Cheras community. Right next to the Ketumbar Heights apartment


  The trail is all the way up with steep slopes. It take around 30 min to reach to hill top.

There is a lot of space here, and there are a lot of amenities made by people who want to do it, such as pavilions, cabinets, wooden tables, wooden stools, wooden chairs, stone dumbbells, lanterns and mirrors, and so on.



These wild boars are not fierce or anything. Probably they are used to people as they are visited by hikers almost everyday.

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Bukit Tabur located in Selangor, Malaysia.
Bukit Tabur, there are total of 5 peasks : East, West, and Far East, Extra, Extreme
Tabur Far East and Tabur Extreme that lie closer to the National Zoo. The entrance is hiding at the housing area and there is construction in progress. Don’t be shy to ask for the correct trail.


8.00am at the entrance of Far East and Extreme


Tabur Far East and Tabur Extreme are fairly close. They’re two different trails from the same junction.


view Empangan Klang Gate
This was my first time attempt to conquer Tabur Extreme and Tabur Far East.
it take arouad 45 min from starting point to peak of Tabur Extrame

Things to Prepare:
Water 2L
Rain Coat (Optional but highly recommended)
Proper hiking shoes (recommend Kampung Adidas)
Gloves (recommended)
Extra pair of shirts and pants for changing 

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Mount Rajah is next to Chamang Waterfall at Bentong town, Pahang. Chamang Waterfall is the starting point for the hike and the distance is 16km to the peak. 32km for two ways. Mount Rajah is one of the training ground for hikers that want to attempt Mount Tahan & Kinabalu and a good start those who are new to mountaineering.




This was my first time join OARS MMU hiking Mount Rajah via Lata Chamang. Hike with a 17kg backpack.





It took 4 hours from starting point to reach Lata Naning campsite (10km)


rock-climbing bit is the more difficult part




TIME ACTIVITIES REMARK

DAY 1 (28 APRIL 2017, FRIDAY)
2330 Gather at SRM

DAY 2 (29 APRIL 2017, SATURDAY)
0200 Depart from SRM
0600 Reach Masjid Bentong Subuh Prayer
0700 Breakfast by the small stall & pack for lunch Breakfast not provided
0900 Start trekking
1200 Stop for lunch
1600 Reach Lata Naning campsite & setup campsite
1700 Free and easy
1800 Start cooking for dinner
2000 Dinner
2100 Ice Breaking

DAY 3 (30 APRIL 2017, SUNDAY)
0600 Wake up, Subuh Prayer and Breakfast
0700 Summit Attack
0815 Kem Hijau (waterpoint)
0930 False peak
1030 Last water point*
1130 Mount Rajah Summit, Lunch
1330 Start to descend
1430 Last water point
1530 False peak
1630 Kem Hijau
1745 Lata Naning (Campsite)
2000 Start cooking for dinner
2100 Dinner
2200 Free & easy and sleep

DAY 4 (1 MAY 2017, MONDAY)
0600 Wake up, Subuh Prayer
0700 Cook for Breakfast
0800 Breakfast
0900 Campsite management, cleaning
1000 Journey back to starting point
1400 Reach starting point
1430 Journey back to MMU Cyberjaya


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 Merapoh is known as the gate to Tahan Mount and alternative entrance to Taman Negara.


Gua Seribu Cerita
The cave is one of the most interesting and unique because there are some paintings shaped like a lidi and a star decorating the cave wall.


Gua Air Mata Dayang
The Gua Air Mata Dayang is entirely dependent on the skill of paddling using tubes.


going Gua Hari Malaysia
The distance is not too far away, but due to climb, down the hill and rivers, the trip alone takes almost half an hour.


 entre of Gua Hari Malaysia


A 90 degrees wall, This is the part where we had to climb a waterfall with a rope.


group photo end of the cave Gua Hari Malaysia

ACTIVITY
1. Explore Gua Tahi Bintang
2. Explore Gua Jinjang Pelamin
3. Explore Gua Seribu Cerita
4. Explore Gua Air Mata Dayang
5. Explore Gua Hari Malaysia
6. Cave Tubing
7. 4Wheel Drive Ride Experience

EVENT TENTATIVE
Friday, 14/04/2017 (DAY 1)
10.00 pm – Gather at SRM
12.00 am – Depart from SRM

Saturday, 15/04/2017 (DAY 2)
6.00 am – Reach Masjid Kampung Merapoh
7.00 am – Breakfast
8.00 am – Reach Campsite
9.00 am – Introduction to Caving (Lunch pack provided)
– 4Wheel Drive Ride
– Medium Adventure Cave (GUA TAHI BINTANG & GUA JINJANG PELAMIN)
– Archeology Cave (GUA SERIBU CERITA)
– Wet Adventure Cave, Cave Tubing (GUA AIR MATA DAYANG)
5.00 pm – Return to Campsite
8.00 pm – Leisure and BBQ

Sunday, 16/04/2017 (DAY 3)
7.30 am – Breakfast
9.00 am – Caving In GUA HARI MALAYSIA (Lunch pack provided)
– 4Wheel Drive Ride
– Jungle and River Trekking
– Botanic Sighting (The Smallest Rafflesia Species In The World)
– Adventure Rive Caves Exploration (Trekking + Climbing + Crawling + Abseiling + Swimming)
– Traditional Gold Panning (bonus activity, subject to timing)
2.00 pm – Return to Campsite
4.00 pm – Return to Multimedia University, Cyberjaya
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One of them is the Perhentian archipelago with two main islands – Perhentian Kecil (small island) , Perhentian Besar (big island) in the northeast of Malaysia, clear blue waters and sandy beaches. Perhentian Kecil, mainly frequented by foreign travellers and and where all the nightlife occurs. The pristine beauty of the small islands will bring you to a new world with colorful coral reefs, vibrant fish and lovely turtles having fun in the ocean.



Rainforest Camping Perhentian Island, the island was not crowded, and it was indeed beautiful and an ideal place to relax.
Pulau Perhentian Kecil:
  • Popular among young backpacker crowd, honeymooners and foreign tourists.
    Nightlife activities here are more happening! (Think of bars, drinks and live performances…)
  • Accommodation is more geared towards the budget traveller / backpackers.
  • It has a more lively, upbeat atmosphere with plenty of chalets and chic beach cafes.
Pulau Perhentian Besar
  • Quieter, more relaxed and laid-back ambiance.
  • Accommodation wise, there are comparatively larger resorts and restaurants.
  • Ideal for families.

jungle trekking adventure in this island and my destination is the windmill.




The view is amazing, it’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been.


Kincir Angin also call Windmill located at Pulau Perhentian Kecil. 30 minutes of hiking great viewpoint that opens up to South of China Sea.
amazing scenery. Facing the stunning deep blue sea.


Snorkelling trip to Pulau Rawa instead of going for the more well-known Shark Point and Turtle Bay in Perhentian Besar.


Sunset in Perhentian islands. Amazing view, beautiful sunset happens 7pm time zone +8.00 Malaysia. The island weak telecommunication signal (Digi). There is not vehicle in the island , use water transport as their transportation
 







Here’s our itinerary for the 3 days 2 nights trip:
12/3/17 (Sunday)
2000 Gather at SRM
2200 Depart to Kuala Besut
Day 1
13/3/17 (Monday)
0830 Arrive at Kg. Raja
0900 Depart to Pulau Perhentian Besar
1100 Check in/Briefing/Area orientation
1330 Lunch
1430 Snorkelling
1830 Dinner
2000 Free & Easy

Day 2
14/3/17 (Tuesday)
0730 Breakfast
0830 Island hopping
1030 Mandi manda pantai
1230 Lunch
1430 Trekking to waterfall
2030 BBQ

Day 3
15/3/17 (Wednesday)
0730 Breakfast
0830 Sunset watching
1200 Depart to Jeti Kg. Raja
1400 Depart to MMU Cyberjaya
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This project is proposed to assist accident victims to file an accident report after a road accident via mobile app in order to reduce queue waiting times at the police station.

During the planning phase, the requirements of the project are gathered to get a clear idea of the proposed project. Background study was conducted to review existing systems’ functionalities. An informal interview with a police officer was conducted to get an understanding of the current procedures of making a police accident report. Use case diagram, sequence diagram, activity diagram and entity-relationship diagram have been designed based on the project scope.

Apart from that, system implementation was carried out. The full implementation of the project was developed based on the UML diagrams designed in FYP Part 1. After system implementation is completed, system testing is carried out in order to ensure that the system complies with the requirements and objective.

One of the challenges encountered during the system implementation was lack of mastery in NoSQL cloud database. As a beginner for Firebase database, extra efforts have to be put in to learn the necessary skills. Other than that, to ensure that the project meets the system requirements and deliver the project on time. I have to manage the time wisely and ensure that the methodology and Gantt chart are follow accordingly. 

Besides, Search function is added as a new feature that allows the police to search for any accident reports. This function was added during system implementation to allow the police the flexibility to search for the respective reports via vehicle plate, location user IC or accident date. It allows polices to search to search accident detail bases on vehicle plate, location, user IC or accident date.

System Demo :

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WORK DONE
- User sign-up with Email verification
- Police remove accident report
- Police issue summons
- User pay summon
- Police comment accident report
- User comment accident report
- User generate accident report
- Police generate monthly accident report

WORK TO BE DONE
- Update ERD, use case, project scope, sequence diagram, activity diagram
- Create test case
- Describe interface design
- Update Gantt chart


  

Member accident report list and accident comment screen. This screen will show member accident history. The member can view the accident status and summon status. They are three types of accident statuses: pending, progress and complete. An accident status of pending means that the accident report has not yet been viewed by the police officer. An accident status of progress means that the accident report has viewed by the police officer or the police officer has issued summon on the particular accident report but the member has not yet pay the accident summon. An accident status of complete means that the member has paid the accident summon. Once the accident status is complete it show Image Button “Share” is provided to accident report to insurance companies for accident claim. Besides, if police officers want to get more information, there is an Image Button “Comment” provided to allow police officer and user giving comments to the accident report


Police search accident detail screen. The police officer is able to search on accident record match with the user input. The polices are allow searching on accident record bases on vehicle plate, location, Ic or date


Police generate accident report screen. The police officers allow to selecting the date for generate and view accident report by area of accidents
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Jack is a programmer, hiker who loves to take challages. Programming can be hard, but no pain no gain. Beside that, Jack like to use cooking for stress relief. “Cooking is a great destresser because it serves as a creative outlet”. During cooking the chef have to well handle of food ingredients. “Cooking is like giving birth because you are mixing things together to create something new and wonderful.”

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