Take Me Home, Country Road
A weekend getaway. A retreat. A private estate. A place I can call home.
It was during the weekend that we took a one hour drive to the village
of Janda Baik, through the winding and narrow country road, to be
immersed in the beauty of nature that is Aman Rimba. To
say that I was impressed would have been an understatement, for I was
blown away to know that there is a 5-star class resort tucked in the
middle of a laid-back kampung. Once we parked our car, someone came out
from the reception area with a huge warm smile, welcoming us to this
gorgeous estate. Following closely behind, another sweet lady was
bearing a warm towel and a cold cucumber drink, for us. What did I tell
you? I felt at home.
Towards Aman Rimba
Situated merely an hour’s drive away
from the bustling metropolitan of Kuala Lumpur, Aman Rimba is nestled
within the hills, the river and the natural tropical beauty to offer the
essence of kampung life and serenity to those who seek it. The idea of
starting a private estate came about from the wonderfully hospitable
couple of Sabri and Wati. Both of them hailing from kampung, they wanted
to preserve the rustic lifestyle and the safe haven that a kampung
offers, to pass on to their children. Armed with an empty piece of
3-acre land, they built a suite after another, starting with the main
wooden house with a room. They used this place as their weekend
sanctuary, to relax, swim in the nearby river or even to have BBQ
parties. Later, when the children grew up, they started bringing
friends, and more people started to fall in love with this place. The
rest, as they say, is history.
Aman Rimba Private Estate
The concept of Aman Rimba is selling privacy. The whole estate consists of 6 suites that can accommodate up to 20 persons.
“The entire 3-acre estate is your private home for the entire stay. We dedicate the entire place for you and your group and no strangers will be allowed in. All the 6 suites and all the facilities are only for you and your group to use.”
If that is not privacy, I don’t know what is.
Reception area
The Suites
1. Sireh
Sireh is the first ever suite to be
built in Aman Rimba. It is also the one that retains the most charm,
from its structure on stilts, to the wooden walls and the antique
decorative items within, it certainly defines kampung-living with style.
It’s obvious that much thought has been given on every detail within
the house. The four-poster bed is romantic and modern, while the living
area is traditional and comfortable, with wooden furniture playing the
main role. If you’re bored, get a book from the nearby shelf, or lie
down on the comfortable couch just next to the window while listening to
the birds chirp. It’s hard not to love this house.
Sireh House
Sireh – House on stilts
The cosy living area
A day bed for siesta
Books around the house
Four-poster bed
Shower under the sky
2. Serai
Situated merely a few footsteps away
from the cafe is Serai, a standalone house that is surrounded by nature
and has an outdoor shower to boot. They said this is the ‘old man’s
home’ because it’s just so near to everything, one can practically roll
out to the dining area.
Entrance to Serai House
Four poster bed in Serai
Comfortable couch
3. Halia and Kunyit
Our home for that night was at Halia, a
quaint suite that can sleep up to 4 persons. There’s a four-poster
double bed and another pair of twin beds, presumably for the children.
What I love about this suite was how it’s surrounded by so many windows!
They certainly helped to keep the room temperature low, and we did not
even need to turn on the air-conditioner to sleep that night. Just next
to Halia is another suite called Kunyit, which has a similar bed
configuration. In all the suites, there’s a shower with an open ceiling.
Certainly gives a new meaning to showering under the stars, don’t you
think so?
Halia House
Double bed in Halia
Twin beds for the kids
Shower with an open ceiling
4. Kantan 1 and 2
Last but not least, a huge bungalow
that’s situated in the deepest part of the estate is where Kantan 1 and
Kantan 2 are. These two suites can be combined into one big unit or they
can be separated via a partition in the middle, creating two standalone
suites that can sleep up to 4 persons each. This majestic suite has a
patio where one can sit back and chill out next to the pond, a huge
living area with an LCD TV, a bedroom with a gorgeous 4-poster bed, a
washroom with 2 wash basins and a bathroom with jacuzzi! What more can
one ask for?
Kantan 2 entrance
Patio facing the pond
Living room
Day bed
Double bed in Kantan
Bedroom in Kantan
Who says we can’t brush our teeth together?
Jacuzzi
The Food
During our 2day-1night stay, we were
spoiled with delicious food by the resident chef imported from Kelantan
Delights restaurant. Staying in a kampung environment, what better way
to feast other than with kampung food? We stuffed ourselves silly with
Ayam Masak Hitam (black sauce chicken), Pucuk Paku (wild ferns), Sup
Tulang and Sambal Machang, among others. The most memorable dish has to
be the Sambal Machang, made from freshly plucked
machang fruit from the orchard no less. This fruit bears resemblance to
mango and has a pungent, tarty flavour that is perfect to be made into
sambal together with spicy chillies. This sambal was delicious even with
just white rice.
The coffee house – our dining area
Free flow of beverages and mineral water all day long. |
Lunch on Day 1. |
Delicious ayam masak hitam. |
Sweet golden kiwi – my new love! |
During dinner, we had the Korean BBQ and
Steamboat, in the company of Michael Buble’s concert playing in the big
projector screen. Yes, the dining environment was rather sensational,
not to mention the really cool temperature at night, circa 22 degrees C.
Korean BBQ & Steamboat for dinner. |
Michael Bible entertaining us on the big screen. |
The next morning, we were treated with a
breakfast feast consisting of nasi lemak, the local favourite, breads,
pastries as well as cereals. Oh, don’t forget the egg station on standby
too, ready to prepare whatever eggs you want them to.
Breakfast. |
Breads, pastries and cereal to your heart’s content. |
Omelet station. |
Freshly fried omelet. |
Lunch on Day 2. |
The legendary Sambal Belacan. |
While we were all lazing away, chatting
and catching up, Saucer went to try his luck at fishing. The poor boy
was standing under the sun for quite some time, complaining about the
heavy fishing rod made from a long tree branch. But he persevered, oh
yes he did. And it paid off!
Happily fishing away. |
He ended up with a catch of catfish in the end, just in time for lunch.
Hard work paid off! |
Freshly caught catfish. |
Activities
Enough about the rooms and food in Aman
Rimba, what about the facilities? Tucked in the middle of nowhere, what
is there to do really? Well, if lazing around so close to nature is not
enough, there are plenty of activities offered in Aman Rimba itself. For
starters, take a dip in the swimming pool in the centre of all the
suites, or take a nap in the cute hammock.
Dip in the pool or snooze in the hammock. |
Take a guess, what’s this room? |
Back to nature. |
Otherwise, spend a couple of hours in
the game room, completely walled with glass so it feels like you’re
playing in the middle of a jungle. There’s a pool table, a Foosball
table, Nintendo Wii video game and board games at your disposal. Saucer
and I spent quite a lot of time during the evening, playing with the
Wii. We had a friendly match in bowling, tennis and even golf! It was
quite fun. At night when everyone was already asleep, we also had a hand
at the pool table.
The game room. |
Pool table. |
Foosball. |
Bowling with Nintendo Wii. |
The next morning after breakfast, we
took a stroll down the estate and out to the surrounding area, to smell
the flowers, literally. You’d be amazed at how gorgeous nature is, if
you only take some time and pay attention to the wonders of it all. The colorful flowers, the buzzing bees, the rushing water – ah, it’s a
completely different world from the city.
A walk to the garden. |
Hibiscus. |
What’s this yellow flower?. |
Spot the bee. |
The calm pond. |
Lonely white goose. |
“Apa khabar?” – How are you? is his favorite phrase. |
Located directly in front of the estate
is a river with freezing cold water, flowing gently down a slope –
perfect for a dip under the hot afternoon sun.
3 guys in blue. |
Read a book or two. |
Talk and laugh away with Ciki. |
When you have done everything you can think of doing here, just follow Motormouth’s lead and do nothing.
Signing the guest book. |
Sungai Benus.
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Needless to say, it was a much-needed
weekend that rejuvenated and revitalized our body, mind and soul. To
think that such a retreat exists merely an hour away from the city is
almost too good to be true. Waking up to the sounds of birds chirping,
sleeping with the doors unlocked, swimming in the river without a care
in the world – it was all so very Kampung, so very comforting.
Spot the arrow! |
To get here, you can follow the GPS
coordinates below, or use Klinik Desa Janda Baik as your landmark then
follow the signboards from there. Be careful with the signs though,
there was one with a red arrow that was quite hard to spot!
Take me home, country road. |
With such amazing service, quality and
environment, it’s no wonder that Aman Rimba is now fully booked on all
weekends until the middle of next year! For a weekend of celebration, a
weekend privacy or even a weekend of solitude, this is the place for
you.
Aman Rimba entrance.
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Estate rental starts from RM5,500 per night for up to 20 persons. Thanks to Chris for arranging such a rewarding weekend experience and to Wati and Sabri for their hospitality.
Aman Rimba Private Estate
Kampung Janda Baik
Contact No : +6012-232 3071 / +6017-244 9646
Email : wati@amanrimba.com
Website : www.amanrimba.com
GPS Coordinates : 3° 19’41.47″N 101° 51’46.12″E
Kampung Janda Baik
Contact No : +6012-232 3071 / +6017-244 9646
Email : wati@amanrimba.com
Website : www.amanrimba.com
GPS Coordinates : 3° 19’41.47″N 101° 51’46.12″E
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ReplyDeleteGreat write-up..i love every single sentence and all the pics!! please visit Aman Rimba again soon ya...we miss you :)
ReplyDeleteHi, do you cater for small family visit?
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