Nature for Nursery
Nature for Nursery - Penang Hill “My Little Garden” Exploration for Kids.
18th October’2024 (Fri)
18th October’2024 (Fri) ☔️☔️☔️ WET Friday up on Penang Hill. Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather. And when it rains, look up rather than down.
🌈🌈🌈Without the rain, there would be no rainbow.
20th April 2024
20th April’2024 (Sat) 🐨🐨🐨 TONIGHT Slow Loris is our Discovery during Nature Classroom Night Exploration at NGF @ Viaduct West, Penang Hill.🐨🐨🐨 The Sunda slow loris (Nycticebus coucang), also known as the greater slow loris, is named for the Sunda Islands in Malaysia, where the species live. Its scientific name, coucang, derives from its common name in Indonesian, kukang. But it is also known there as malu-malu (meaning “shy”). In Thailand, slow lorises are called ling lom, which means “wind monkey”—an allusion to how quietly they move through the trees.🌲🌲🌲Sunda slow lorises thrive in primary and secondary tropical lowland evergreen forests. But they are considerably adaptable for primates and can survive in a variety of different habitats.🌲🌲🌲
11th/12th April’2024 (Thurs/Fri) 🐊🐊🐊 An Exciting DAY-NIGHT-MORNING Exploration around Kinabatangan River & Rainforest with a Team of Nature Guides & Nocturnal Lovers. There are close to hundred that we discovered within 24-Hours. Some that are worth mentioning. 👇👇👇
🐒 Probosic monkeys, Pig-Tail snub nosed Langur, Silver Langur, Maroon Langur.
🦅 White Belly Eagles, Borneo Eagles, Wallace’s Hawks Eagles
🐈⬛ Bended Civet (Hemigalus darbyanus) Malayan Civet
🐦⬛ Borneo Blue Flies Catcher, White Crown Shama, Broneo Kingfisher
🐊 Saltwater Crocodiles.(from 1 foot babies to Adults)
🦩Oriental pied Hornbills, Rhinocerous Hornbills, Broneo Egret.
🦋🐞🐛🕷️ Butterflies, Bugs, Insects & Spiders are Everywhere inside Kinabatangan Forest.
It’s a trailing experience when an Adult Crocodile heading towards our Boat and Seeing a Bended Civet walking in-front of us just like our home-cats.
Thanks to Local Guides Sharul & Norman, for all their helping hands and taking us to where we need to be for us to see all the Kinabatangan Special Mammals & Nocturnals. And Special Thanks to All that make this a memorable trip for me. Also thankful to those participants for joining this Special Organised Event.
Looking forward to see all of you soon up on Penang Hill for our Night Explorations.
NEW YEAR EVE - PENANG HILL Night Exploration 🦟🐛🐍🪳🦂🦎🕸️🪲🕷️🐞🦗🐜🐢 Please contact 016-4201189 (KP) ☎️☎️☎️ for our NEXT Night Exploration on 25th/26th January’2024 (Thursday/Friday) Thaipusum Holidays.
NEW YEAR EVE - PENANG HILL Night Exploration 🦟🐛🐍🪳🦂🦎🕸️🪲🕷️🐞🦗🐜🐢
Please contact 016-4201189 (KP) ☎️☎️☎️ for our NEXT Night Exploration on 25th/26th January’2024 (Thursday/Friday) Thaipusum Holidays.
Penang Hill Night Exploration
PENANG HILL Night Exploration 🦟🐛🐍🪳🦂🦎🕸️🪲🕷️🐞🦗🐜🐢
Please contact 016-4201189 (KP) ☎️☎️☎️ for our NEXT Night Exploration on 25th/26th January’2024 (Thursday/Friday) Thaipusum Holidays.
Penang Hill Junior Rainforest Exploration - 20th December’2023
TODAY 🌻🌻🌻 03rd December’2023 (Sun) 7.15am Sunrise view at Nature Green Farm (NGF) @ Viaduct West, Penang Hill.
“O, Sunlight! The most precious gold to be found on Earth.” - Roman Payne -
Nature Classroom at NGF held on 02nd/03rd December. Interesting 2D/1N Nature Exploration for parents & kids. For more Nature Classroom information please contact Hong Jing/Yun Yun 012-7682753 ☎️☎️☎️
NEXT NGF Camping & Night Exploration on 25th/26th January’2024 (Thursday/Fri) Thaipusum Holidays. Please contact 016-4201189 (KP) for more information.
Penang Hill
Penang Hill Review by Mark O'Dea's. Nature is Everywhere up on Penang Hill. 🌲🌳🌴🌲🌳🌴
Rhythm of the Rain up on Penang Hill.☔️☔️☔️☔️☔️Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain. Telling me just what a fool I've been. I wish that it would go and let me cry in vain. And let me be alone again.💦💦💦
We see rain as a sign of hope, love, happiness, loneliness, sadness, despair, blessedness, warmth, and comfort.
Others may find rain to be incredibly calming and reassuring, providing a much-needed sense of comfort during stressful times. And, of course, some simply enjoy the physical sensation of raindrops falling on their skin, making them happier than ever, more so than on those hot days with the sun shining.