some of the things you can do while at Bako National Park is to spot wildlife (monkeys, birds, exotic plants) and do some trail hikes.
but the one i find most amusing is tourist-spotting. you usually see them clustered together, heads tilted upwards as if quietly looking for a prey. they also carry with them metallic gadgets that they bring up to eye-level as you can see here:
and they come in groups everywhere. here's another in Semenggoh National Park. i think they're keeping their eyes peeled for the Orang Utans.
another special group is found in a mosque. the female species are garbed in blue long robes and a piece of cloth over their heads. male species on the other hand are found in their normal state.
2 comments:
I share your amusement. :)
My usual prank in Bako, whenever I take someone along with me, is to point my finger at the forest above me and put on a curious expression. When a group of tourists see me do that, they'll quickly come near where I'm standing and I'd whisper 'shhh' to them. Then, they'd all eagerly look toward where I was pointing, while I just make my way into the jungle, giggling...
After reading this entry of yours, I think I should take photos of them next time! :)
haha. now you're giving me an idea. aren't they just adoooorable?
easy for me to make fun of 'em cause i look like a local.
gotta love that brown skin!
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