We saw lots of crabs coming in and out from the holes and we tried our best to get some pictures of the mud-skipper but they are too fast a swimmer; actually, all I see was that they hop very fast with their two fins which from a distance, it seems like the fins are their legs. I think they are amphibians rather than fish because they can actually breath in the land or rather they spend most of their time on swamp. Thanks to Yow to my rescue as I got my foot sinked into the mud thinking that it was a hard-surface which I could try to walk near to the sea-water to wash off some mud stuck to my shoes. Never tried attempting that... that explains why there are squarish-concrete blocks being put for us to actually walk on it till further out to sea on a low-tide hours.
After spending like 30 minutes at this swampy place, we head to Kuala Selangor. Approximately another 25 minutes, we reached the Kuala Selangor district and we looked out for the "Taman Alam" signboards and despite the map that I printed was not a very accurate map, we did not get lost but we reached the Nature Park safely. The first sight of the monkeys welcome us at the entrance. Bought our tickets at the price of RM4 and listen to the guy who managed the place for a short briefing on what we would be expecting to see and what we should not do and etc...
At about 5.3opm, we left and was planning for our next destination; seafood village Pasir Penambang as per the map. I took a wrong turning and the road I was on is heading to Tanjung Karang, thinking that I had took the wrong road, we tried to get a u-turn ahead but instead the cars are zooming by so quickly that I did not dare to do so... instead, we turn into this junction that seems promising and lots of seafood restaurants and with the instinct of "following the road which others all turn-in", I did the same... and the semi-high-weeds road leads me to the seafood village where 2 restaurants are on the tilts over-looking the river serving seafood and some shops selling all kinds of seafood-related products. We walked around to survey and decided on the first restaurant.
Usually, with a view that is out to the sea/river, I'll make sure I get the tables by the edges but all had the tag "Reserved" on it and the waiter got us a place close to the entrance of the toilets and the kitchen and a big aquarium with the biggest Awana fish I ever saw in my attire life. But the crowds seems promising so we did not wanna be choosy. Ordered our food and while watching the fishermen returned home with their catch-of-the-day in their 'sampan' and boats, our food arrived rather quickly... which after we dig into our food... we find them just simply below-normal. Maybe the enthusiasm is not there either because the two buddies that tagged along with me don't fancy "food" as much as I do. But, we all agreed that Telok Gong's tasted so much better and I think the many people that dine into this restaurant, they did not know yet wherelse is better... hehehe... So not-recomended; Seafood Restaurant K.Selangor. Maybe, my next visit to Kuala Selangor, I'll attempt the 2nd restaurant at this village. Sometimes, less crowd can be better overall.
We stopped by for some "souvenir" before we leave the fishing village, I bought the un-cook 'keropok' and two kinds of fish-balls. Smiling with my purchase, we head back to the Kuala Selangor town to get to our mission location; Kampung Kuantan for our most important task, FIREFLIES!! It was 6 km from the main road that we turn into it and it was pitch-dark. So when I feel that I had driven for about 5.5km, I started driving slowly not wanting to missed the turning and to our most surprised, it was a well-lighted up place with a big board writing Fireflies Kampung Kuantan. Hahaha... we were all so amazed that the Selangor tourism actually made it as a very official tourist-spot to welcome us and it's sponsored by TNB.
Bought the tickets for RM10 and wait for our turn and again, I was shocked to see such a big crowd. Hundreds of us... the life-jacket is a stinko but as long as it's safe, no complains. We got into the sampan and upon leaving the jetty, I remarked, "for all we know... the lighted lights are sponsored by TNB and are being hung on the Berembang (mangroves)." And I think the "Abang" that rows the sampan could not bare to listen to my critics and when we saw the mangroves full of the fireflies, he row the sampan closed to the mangroves and we were up-close-&-personal with the insects. It also flew to us and stay a while in our palms.
Nothing is more breathtaking than the sight of millions of fireflies on the berembang trees, stretching a few kilometres along the riverbank. Pictures are impossible to take but the beautiful glittering and twinkling of the flies are indeed very memorable to me and indeed the look-alike "christmas trees" that is often being described were so true. As we had short chats with the "Abang", I was told that there is another location called Kg. Bukit Belimbing about an hour drive towards Tanjung Karang, will have fireflies too. Was thinking of attempting tonight as well but when we u-turn back to the jetty after about 30 minutes, it started to drizzle and by the time we reached the jetty, it starts a heavy pour. We ran for the car and a little wet here and there but it's worth the money and time.
Feeling exhausted from the nature walk and the short-run from the jetty to the car-park, I still attempt to drive us all back to Klang in one piece. It was raining and I just drove 60-70km/hr. I don't usually want to drive at night but tonight, the feeling seems right. Even the timing were all perfect for us... we have our dinner served quickly, we managed to watch the fireflies before it rain... all seems perfect. Driving for 150km today surely will bring me to dreamland soon... Anybody interested to join me for a trip to Bkt Belimbing for Fireflies??
Note: More pictures will be in my Photo Gallery.
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