Me at Lost World
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I am riding on a self peddle raft on a lake in the Lost World. Nice….lots of fishes follow you as you paddle around the lake. Take food with you which you get as you get your raft ticket….nice to peddle and feed the fishes…they are not afraid and very hungry..cute.
Ipoh is around two hours away from Kuala Lumpur usually. Usually is the magic word here.
There’s a LOST WORLD water theme park which I visited last week. I wanted to see if it was a nice place to invite Kechara staff to a treat in the future. And it was nice. A nice day visit.
There’s:
- Mini petting Zoo
- Mini walk through aviary-nice
- A choo choo train that takes you through the whole park and stops for 5 mins at various locations. I liked that.
- Wonderful lake that has rafts that you peddle. Take the ones in the shape of the Swans..they are much faster and easier. Take fish food which you can buy when you pay for the rafts because the fishes (hundreds) follow you all over the lake as you paddle and very hungry and cute.
- Great gift store, which we bought out…hehehe
- Cafe with ok snacks and food..even Vegetarians like us can find food there.
- Lots of water fun…you can bring your swimming trunks, they have lockers and showers…spend a great day at the water fun they have available…we didn’t go as I couldn’t find XXXXXXXXXL trunks to fit me (just kidding..hehe)…but very nice.
Around 6 hours would be enough to spend at the Lost World I would guess. It closes around 6pm..
But before you visit the Lost World go to the Kek Lok Tung Lime caves which I have blogged already…it is worth it. Go early in the morning to the caves then to Lost World..
Nice.
Tsem Rinpoche
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1984 Los Angeles-Left to right: Geshe Tsultrim Gyeltsen, His Holiness Kyabje Zong Rinpoche, monk assistant to Zong Rinpoche and the 18-year-old Tsem Rinpoche prior to ordination. Read more- https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/category/me
I was walking past a second hand shop on Western Ave selling old things. They had a Japanese-style clay Buddha which was beige in colour on the floor, holding the door open. I thought the shopkeeper would collect a lot of negative karma without knowing if he kept such a holy item on the floor as a doorstop. So I went in to talk to him, but he didn’t look like he wanted to talk or that he even cared. So I asked him the price and he said US$5. I purchased it so he did not collect more negative karma. I was 17 years old and that was in 1982.
I escorted my new Buddha home and washed it lightly and wiped it. I placed it on my altar and was happy with the Buddha. I would do my meditations, prayers, sadhanas, mantras and prostrations in front of this shrine daily. When I left for India in 1987, I could not bring this Buddha along and gave it to a friend. It was a nice size and I made offerings to this Buddha for many years in Los Angeles. In front of the Buddha I placed His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s photo. I remember I was so relieved that the price was affordable. But US$5 that time was still expensive for me but worth it I thought. But I was happy to have brought the Buddha home. Tsem Rinpoche
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Tsem Rinpoche at Kechara Forest Retreat, Bentong, Malaysia
Dear Rinpoche,
Lost World of Tambun is indeed a very cool place indeed!!!
Just watching the video make my mouth drool because the scenery and the surroundings are so beautiful and green!
Though I have not been to Lost World before…. I would one day like to plan a visit to lost World as well as the Kek Lok Tung Lime caves which to me seems pretty cool to check it out.
Thank you Rinpoche for blogging about this place!
Love
Jutika
tambun lost world, ia berada di negeri perak, saya dan sekumpulan orang mengikut Rinpoche melawat tempat ini pada tahun 2010, Rinpoche sentiasa fikir tentang kebajikan untuk penolong atau staffnya, sebab itu Rinpoche melawat tempat ini dahulu dan memdapatkan segala maklumat sebelum dia cadangkan tempat ini kepada penolong-penolongnya atau staffnya, sebab itu saya amat suka blog Rinpoche kerana saya dapat kebanyakan maklumat yang saya mahu melalui blognya, terima kasih, wong kok thai
Rinpochela………i really love reading your blogs…..it is really touching……it is a blessing indeed having privilege to access to such technology….tashi delek la your holiness….
If you have been working very hard for Kechara Organisation you don’t have to fret. Rinpoche as Spiritual Head of Kechara will take care of you and will not exploit you. And will reward you for work done. He will find ways for you take a break and relax. I understand he also suggest to heads of departments to bring their staff members for massages after long and stressful work. I believe Rinpoche’s taste of food and places to visit is very good. If he says it is good. It will turn out to be good. The Lost World Theme Park in Ipoh is suggested by Rinpoche for his friends and students to visit after his experiencing and visiting the Lost World Water Theme Park. It sounds very ideal and interesting as a place to go for relaxing. you can go for a day trip which takes a 2 hour drive from Kuala Lumpur. Go early in the morning and come back in the evening . Its an all in one Theme Park to visit.
Thank you for sharing this Rinpoche. I will plan to go to Kek Lok Tung Temple and Lost World soon. I think that it will be nice if KWPC and KAS would have a pond with tons of fishes and a train to go around it. I have already noted down to use the Swan peddle boats.
Thank you Rinpoche for sharing this with us. I visited Lost World many years back when they first open and it has expanded so much since then. I will visit again one of these days as well as to Kek Lok Tung Temple.
Dear Rinpoche, thank you for sharing this. Nice place, relaxing. Will plan a trip to visit this and Kek Lok Tung temple soon and remember to paddle correctly, hehe.