There are different types of grass on the Kledang Hill.

The yellow seed grass.


The red-flowered grass.
There are pitcher plants on the Kledang Hill too.


There are also different types of fern (”Paku” in Malay).


The star-shaped “Paku”


The net-shaped paku.


Siew Peng said that this “Paku” looks like a ship.
There are different types of leaves on the Kledang Hill.

And a variety types of plants.

“What is that???!!!” There are Buddhist and Taoism statues on the Kledang Hill as well.

The statues are located behind one of the pavillion. We can’t understand why they put them on the ground.

Foot reflexology stones are also available on the hill for people to experience the effect of this foot massaging method. The management is also kind enough to provide a list of explanation next to the stones to enable visitors to understand more about food reflexology treatment.

We also saw a big red centipede as we went up the hill.

The tortoise were very glad to see us. The swam to the surface as if to greet and welcome the climbers of the hill.

There were 3 persons, exploring the Kledang Hill on a hot sunny Wednesday noon. - Colin, SiewPeng and SiewPeng’s sister. We left our footprints on Kledang Hill. Till the next time to climb up this hill again, SiewPeng’s sister will check out another entrance of the Kledang Hill which is more challenging because it is a jungle tracking path.



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