Friday, January 2, 2009

Village View again


Koi fish

Village View again


Again, this time with Kong. Is so pack tonight......

D'House Open Car Park 2



D'House Open Car Park 1



DiGizen's Mug


Mug we use in D'House

Sekeping Serendah Retreat

Sekeping Serendah is a private retreat attempting to tread lightly on the land. The very transparent and open sheds celebrate the beauty of the natural environment surrounding them. The sheds are intentionally kept basic and free from lavishness. They are seen more as ‘glorified tents’ to provide basic shelter for its inhabitants as they commune with the land.

Location
Sekeping Serendah is located near a sleepy one street town of Serendah, about an hour drive north of Kuala Lumpur. Drive time from Serendah town to the retreat is about 5 minutes, meandering past 2 Orang Asli villages.

Setting
Sekeping Serendah consists of 5 sheds set within 5 acres of tropical rainforest. The sheds float gently over the forest floor beside a bubbling brook.



























Getting There
From Kuala Lumpur, take the North-South Highway (NKVE) north and exit Rawang. After the Rawang toll gate, turn right and head north via old trunk road. Pass busy Rawang town and head toward Serendah (10km). Turn right at 1st set of traffic lights after Serendah Police station.


Rates

  • Rates are per night stay
  • Tariffs shown are applicable for up to 4 adults per glass shed and 2 adults for mud shed (Accommodation Only)
  • Extra persons with overnite stay are charged at RM50/person/night
  • Extra persons without overnite stay at RM20/person
  • Children above 7 years old to be charged as adult
  • Public holiday surcharge of RM100 for each shed
  • Maximum guests accommodated: 6 adults per glass shed & 2 adults per mud shed
  • Day trip visitor (no overnight stay): RM450 for 10 person or below. Additional guest RM20per person
  • Caretaker's meal rate: RM20/adult/dinner; RM3/adult/breakfast; children free
Website: http://www.serendah.com/home.html