Say hi to Selangor Kuala Kubu Bharu Bukit Kutu

by - January 27, 2018


Bukit Kutu is a mountain near Kuala Kubu Baru, located on the main road to Fraser's Hill. It is 1,050 meters high and was once a colonial mountain station. It was once called (Treacher's Hill)


 According to the information, the time for going up the mountain is between two and four hours, and the time for going down the mountain is about two to three hours.


 (Kampung Pertak) will see a new type of Aboriginal house, and as you move along (Sungai Pertak) you will see a suspension bridge, which is the starting point for climbing the ancient capital.

 The road after crossing the river is almost all mud roads and gentle slopes


 There are no special sights or photos on the way until we reach the Mid-Levels (Batu Tebung)


It took a total of four hours. Lonely chimney stands on the hill
 



In addition to the beauty of the megaliths, bukit kutu is the ancient chimney and the “castle” in the rear. It is actually a Ruins. It was a mountain station during the colonial period.


Precautions:
1. Choose trousers to avoid being scratched by low shrub plants while reducing the chance of being bitten by mosquitoes and water.
2. Prepare the plastic shoes commonly known as Kampung Adidas, which can wading and the mountain road is slippery.
3. Wear long-sleeved sunscreen to avoid bee attacks.
4. Bring a trekking pole to help the physical exertion of the up and down the mountain. You can also explore the road and poke the barbed plants.
5. Bring enough water and dry food to cope with long-term mountaineering activities.

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