So Nash Jalaludin, the owner of the homestay invited me to stay at his ancestral home and I gladly accepted. Together with my husband I arrived at the house on the 23rd of April 2019 around noon.Obviously I was enchanted by his way of welcoming his guest. Dressed in a traditional baju Melayu, we were given a tray of drinks made of flowers and daun pandan, a cold face towel with the bunga kenanga frangrance. Nash then recited a pantun and I was supposed to reply with a pantun but I was speechless! Lunch was then served and his wife cooked noodles for us.
The next day Nash took us to a padi field and we had our breakfast at the stall facing the padi field. It's quite an experience for us. A real Kampung lifestyle.
Breakfast facing the padi field.
Then come the moment that we waited for which was a trek to one of the caves. There are many caves in Lenggong and he took us to Gua Kajang. He said that it probably got its name from the orang Asli word Kajang which means Shelter. During the stone age, hunters used this cave as their Shelter. In this cave they found two skeletons from the stone age and the bronze age but both are not as old as the Perak Man. How did they differentiate the period? Well during the Stone age, the corpse was buried in a foetus position and during the bronze age, the corpse was buried like the normal position.
The cave from the front. |
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