Posted by: masrizan | April 12, 2009

Paya Indah Wetlands

We reach in Paya Indah Wetlands at 12 pm afternoon.

This is not blue hippo its just water hippo.

Interview Mr. Zulkifli Talib, one of PERHILITAN’s Officer.

Nyum nyum nyum the crock enjoyed it meal.

Musang Pandan (Common Palm Civet) when we came to disturb.

kongkang (slow loris) that we couldn’t see it face.

Yeah!!! ride on!!! We traveled around the Paya Indah Wetlands using 4X4.

The Rumah Melayu, or replica of a traditional Terengganu-style house.

The ulam has fascinating names like tenggek burung (Euodia Redievi).

Felt free and having fun then they jumped but I just took the photo…

Gelugor leaves also can be made as ulam and Mr. Zul tell us about it.

Parrot name Acoi always need to be pampered.

Yaaay!!! snake! I hate snake…but they played with those albino snake without any fear…huhuhu

Before we goin’ back home but another Mie not with us because he have to go back earlier.

Located in Kuala Langat District in the State of Selangor, Paya Indah Wetlands covers an area of 3,100 hectares, encompassing a myriad of ecosystems, namely degraded ex-tin mining land and peat swamp forest.

Ever since tin and sand mining was stopped in 1997, Paya Indah begun to recover and is now blossoming into a wonderful site for nature which future generations will inherit.

Paya Indah Wetlands lies adjacent to Putrajaya (Malaysia’s administrative capital), the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) and is minutes away from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and the Formula 1 & Grand Prix circuit.

Paya Indah has remarkable natural resources and a splendid natural setting. Since its inception (ca.1998) Paya Indah has experienced an approximately 30% increase in its wildlife population.


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