Monday, June 13, 2016

Trip - Penang - Day 3 - Bao Sheng Durian Farm

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After a short visit at the beach, We continued our journey up to the hill, thanks goodness the driver was a patient one; don't speed. :) 

Wefie from the back

Mr Li wanted to buy some fruits along the way up to Bao Sheng Farm (facebook page and official site), I noticed one weird thing at the road side, so I got down too.



take out my phone camera and hold my breathe
I found a Lv3 creature - Tree Snake
lucky it trusted me and posed there quietly :)
Enough of the snake :D we headed up to the farm because we were late for the appointment timing, so before we got to Bao Sheng, it is advisable to make a reservation with them, if not, they won't take any walk-in customer. 



it is a slope down to the farm.
You know something.... the whole mountain smells durian :D
And have a great beautiful scene
There are durian trees growing above our head
Yes take a picture of it
Lucky there are net under it.
Do you find any durian fruits on the tree?
Entrance of the farm
Oh my! LOOK at the number of visitors include the foreigners especially Westerns !
I was surprised to see them love the fruits :D
Fresh durians dropped this morning
:3
The scene from inside the hut
Dogs are everywhere.
Unlike other dogs, they wont bark as they are used to see visitors coming in and out.
hahaha look at the cute boy and the puppy.
He surely love the dog. :) and durian which he forgot to wipe it clean. LOL
Zen :D
beautiful plants growing there beside durian
Love how their chairs are made.
Ready for Durian fest!
after we paid and labelled with bands
Friendly Western and offered their durians to us. Thank you :3
This western was a helper for Bao Sheng, he volunteered himself to help Bao Sheng because he loves durians and wanted to get away from city. He also enjoyed sharing his knowledge on durian. He brought over six different types of durian for us to try.  
Look how big is this durian and it is organic!
opening for us!
SMILE!
I love how firm the meat of the durian is :D
YUMMY!
Hmmmm how many have I eaten?
WORM! :D nice and cute!
Smile for the camera!
Yaoming simply love animals :)
We are too!
Oh my! look at my tummy! After sixth durians!
Mr Li surely is our joyful people :)
He has great knowledge over plants
After we almost choked from fullness of the durians, we decided to go for a walk around Bao Sheng Vill, situated under the hut.


Interesting hut
how I wish I can stay there
WEI WEI! be careful! don't disturb others!
peaceful and tranquil 
Durian ttrees are everywhere
LOOK! SMALL DURIAN!
I was so wanted to bring it back home but.... never mind.
If I take coach back, this cute durian will surely come home with me!
breathe in for the picture
Relax and smile

finding hard to stand up
Truly enjoy myself for this trip!
Last shot at Bao Sheng!
Some termites shot!

To be honest, the trip to Bao Sheng Durian Farm was slightly underwhelming as we had GREAT Expectation like serving other fruits for people who doesn't take durian. And we ate too much durians! From experience, we should eat the most three durians per person, more than that will cause headache and bloated tummy. 

Great food but don't over take it, it will become 'Great' side effect - I got sore throat, flu and coughing for a week, plus FAT TUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. I guess I am old and need to take with moderation. 

Jeff

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