2. Mission Statement
YMCA of Singapore is a Christian organisation, affiliated worldwide, which
seeks to serve and enrich all members of the community, regardless of race,
language or religion, through wholesome programmes to develop Body,
Mind and Spirit, which are based on Christian principles.
3. The YMCA Story
Appalled by the terrible living conditions in London for young
working men, Sir George Williams (at age 23) started the
YMCA in 1844 in London. After 160 years, YMCA movement
has been established in 124 countries, with more than 45
million members in over 14,000 local YMCAs.
Founded in 1902, YMCA of Singapore is a Christian
organisation, affiliated worldwide, which seeks to serve and
enrich all members of the community, regardless of race,
language or religion, through wholesome programmes, to
develop Body, Mind and Spirit, which are based on Christian
principles.
Continues to be relevant in meeting needs
Patron-in-Chief - President S R Nathan
4. YMCA of Singapore
YMCA YMCA YMCA
International YMCA CDC / SDC Programmes
House School
Community Service,
Provide affordable Child development
GCE ‘O’ & ‘A’ Levels; International Programmes,
accommodation and Student Care
Tertiary education Project Bridge,
for travelers Centres
Volunteer Programmes
& Lifestyle Programmes
5. Our surpluses • YMCA Project Bridge • Y Visits
• YMCA Festival of Love • Y Chorus
support the • Y Nature Walks • Y Outing
Y Service • Y Reading Clubs • Y Green Fingers
Programmes • Care to Dance • Y Arts Challenge
• Y Confidence • Y Dance Outreach
Touching lives, Lifting spirits
• Y Movies Escapades • Y Camp Challenge
• Y Photo Clubs • Y Proms @ the Park
9. Cameron highlands
• Cameron Highlands is a highland region
located about 121 km east of Ipoh and
about 214 km north of Kuala Lumpur, in
Pahang, Malaysia.
• At 5,000 ft (1,500 m) above sea level it is
the highest area on the mainland, enjoys a
cool climate, with temperatures no higher
than 25 °C and rarely falls below 12°C
°
year-round.
10. Cameron highlands
• Gunung Irau is 2110 m (6900ft), making it
the tallest peak in Cameron Highlands and
the 15th tallest in Malaysia
• Mossy forest and fairyland, cold wind and
misty clouds; are some of the
characteristics of Gunung Irau
11. For your own safety
Please…
• Do not drink from unknown water sources. Only
drink boiled water.
• Listen to your guides. Safety to be observed at
all times.
• Let us know if you need to leave the group at
any time. Again this is for your own safety.
12. DAY 1
• Overnight Coach Departure from
Singapore to Malaysia
• Depart Singapore by coach.
Meeting Point at YMCA Lobby
(gather at 9.45pm)
Please note that YMCA reserves the right to make
programme changes due to extenuating circumstances.
13. DAY 2
• Arrive Ipoh for breakfast
(Ipoh Famous Foh San Dim Sum Restaurant)
• Check-in to Moonriver Lodge
• Farm Orientation
• Lunch at Moonriver Lodge
• Gardening for food programme
• Water Trail Trek (Optional)
• Return to lodge for free & easy time
• Dinner
• Rest Early
(Lunch and Dinner provided, Breakfast in Ipoh at your own cost)
Please note that YMCA reserves the right to make
programme changes due to extenuating circumstances.
14. DAY 3
• Rise and shine. Breakfast at 7am
• Check out of Moonriver Lodge
• Transfer out for Gunung Irau trek
(Estimated trek duration: 6-8hrs)
• Check in to Hotel Brinchang
• Wash Up
• Steamboat dinner
• Free and Easy
– Night market
– Foot reflexology
(Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Provided)
Please note that YMCA reserves the right to make
programme changes due to extenuating circumstances.
15. DAY 4
• Rise and shine
• Depart Brinchang Town for Bharat Tea
Plantations. Breakfast. 845am
• Stopover at Lata Iskandar Waterfall.
1100am
• Lunch (own cost)
• Arrival Singapore YMCA by 10pm
(Breakfast provided)
Please note that YMCA reserves the right to make
programme changes due to extenuating circumstances.
21. Packing List
Rule of thumb:
• Weight: Keep it light
• Do you really need it?
• Waterproof your bag with plastic
bags/ziplocs
• REMEMBER YOUR PASSPORT!
(6 mths validity)
22. Packing List
Trekking Specifics:
• Shoes with sturdy soles and good grip
• Sandals / Slippers / Rubber shoe a.k.a
kampung adidas
• Gloves (For protection during trekking and
farming)
• Whistle
• Torchlight or Headlight
23. Packing List
Trekking Clothing:
• Trekking attire (Quick-dri t-shirt &
comfortable pants or bermudas; no jeans
– clothing you do not mind dirtying)
• Rain jacket (poncho not advisable)
• Fleece jacket/sweater
24. Packing List
Miscellanous:
• Passport and visa (if necessary)
• Waterbottle or hydration pack (at least 1.5 L)
• Whistle
• Binoculars (optional)
• Toiletries and Spare glasses (case), Contact
lenses and cleaning solution
25. Packing List
Miscellaneous:
• Camera, spare batteries and charger
• Telephone charger and spare batteries
• Sunblock and insect repellent
• Wet wipes
• Hand sanitizer
• Own recycling/plastic bags for
laundry/shoes/waterproofing use.
• Personal medication
• Energy bars / snacks
Climate: Tropical monsoon. Cool and humid in winter, hot and rainy from spring through summer, warm and sunny in fall. HK’s climate is seasonal due to alternating monsoon wind direction between winter and summer. Warning signals for tropical cyclones and rain / lighting Summer: 80% humidity. Cotton / Dri-fit clothing, short sleeve and shorts, lightweight windbreaker. Ecology & vegetation mostly affected by climatic & sea level changes, as well as human impact. – mostly green, grassy, lush. Influence of human – building of pavements, sign posts etc – to facilitate us to experience the beauty and natural environment – good or bad? Despite Hong Kong's reputation of being intensely urbanized, most of the territory remains undeveloped as the terrain is mostly hilly to mountainous with steep slopes. Most of the territory's urban development exists on Kowloon peninsula, along the northern shores of Hong Kong island and in scattered settlements throughout the New Territories. Hong Kong's long, irregular and curvaceous coastline also affords the territory with many bays, rivers and beaches .
Climate: Tropical monsoon. Cool and humid in winter, hot and rainy from spring through summer, warm and sunny in fall. HK’s climate is seasonal due to alternating monsoon wind direction between winter and summer. Warning signals for tropical cyclones and rain / lighting Summer: 80% humidity. Cotton / Dri-fit clothing, short sleeve and shorts, lightweight windbreaker. Ecology & vegetation mostly affected by climatic & sea level changes, as well as human impact. – mostly green, grassy, lush. Influence of human – building of pavements, sign posts etc – to facilitate us to experience the beauty and natural environment – good or bad? Despite Hong Kong's reputation of being intensely urbanized, most of the territory remains undeveloped as the terrain is mostly hilly to mountainous with steep slopes. Most of the territory's urban development exists on Kowloon peninsula, along the northern shores of Hong Kong island and in scattered settlements throughout the New Territories. Hong Kong's long, irregular and curvaceous coastline also affords the territory with many bays, rivers and beaches .
No pork or beef in meals.
During the briefing, participants will be split into groups of 5 pax in a group where a group leader will be appointed. The group leader will be in-charge of the well-being and accountability of the group, as well as maintain communication with the instructors/teachers/staff. After lunch, you will then proceed to the supermarket to buy food for the trek. During the briefing, instructors will brief you about the food requirements in terms of weight, calorie intake, nutrition value etc – you will then split into groups to buy your own food. Participants will be able to leave some of the belongings not required for the trek at Wu Kwai Sha Youth Village. Pack only what is necessary for the trek
You will trek along part of the famous MacLehose Trail – a 100km long hiking trail that spans across the New Territories from east to west. Oxfam Trailwalker , a major fundraising event in Hong Kong, takes place annually in November on the MacLehose Trail. It is hard to believe that, just beyond Kowloon, Hong Kong has rugged peaks, remote valleys, and ocean coastlines. In these places there is striking natural beauty - and surprising ecological diversity. You will trek within the Sai Kung East Country Park. There is a wide choice of country trails. Some orbit around the coasts, while others travel through rugged, wild terrain. For the first part of the trek, you will trek along the west of Tai Long Wan – comprising of 4 famous beaches (elaborated later) On the 1 st day of the trek, the instructors will assess the physical condition of the group – the route may be modified along the way.
Inner pack liner How to pack your bag Toiletries Weight is important
Inner pack liner How to pack your bag Toiletries Weight is important
Inner pack liner How to pack your bag Toiletries Weight is important
Inner pack liner How to pack your bag Toiletries Weight is important
Inner pack liner How to pack your bag Toiletries Weight is important