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Bukit Broga, Semenyih


This morning, exactly at 4.30am, my friends and I rushed to Semenyih by cars. Destination? Bukit Broga (Broga Hills). Lately, Bukit Broga is getting famous, thanks to our first astronaut, Dato' Sheikh Muszaphar for promoting the place, "indirectly".

For those not in the know, Bukit Broga is a favourite spot among professional and amateur photographers for taking wonderful wedding or scenary pictures. However, our intention is not to challenge them in taking great photos. Our big mission today is to hunt for the beautiful sunrise and snap a picture out of it.

Fast forward, as we reached the entrance to Bukit Broga, a number of cars has already filled up the parking lot in the palm oil estate. Yet, we managed to park our cars there. Using only a tiny head torchlight, we embrace the small jungle. Aiyoh, hiking a small mountain is not as easy as you think.

As it was still very dark, we could not spot the mountain trail. With a little help from the small trail and following hundreds of people hiking to the top, we finally reached the first peak around 6.30am. There are another three peaks located near to each other. Just take a look at those amazing shots below:











Honestly, the surrounding area at Bukit Broga are simply too beautiful to be ignored, and breathtaking. For one second, it seems like I was standing at one of the beautiful mountain outside Malaysia. God, I am speechless..

Overall, it was a wonderful experience for all of us eventhough this trip is planned at the very last minute. I am looking forward to go to Bukit Broga once again, and planned to bring in more friends to catch the glimpse of the beautiful sunrise.

Someday, I will definitely have this kind of wedding photo, hoho..

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