30th July, 2016
In my earlier post 120km Ride to Aborigines Village, I ventured to a cultural side of Jugra and bumped into an aboriginal village. Today, I completed Jugra by visiting the other side, The Light House of Jugra.
Followed the same route as previous but tried my luck to explore a new route for this time.
Today weather has been good, (First time I ride in such good weather on my solo ride, guess the sun was tired playing games with me or he is ill. LOL.😂) Started at 7:30am, ride on Kesas Highway’s motorcycle lane at route E5, turned into Jalan Bukit Meru when I reach section 33. This route will lead you to Jalan Anggerik Mokara, Kemuning. Then follow the rural way as my previous route. Though it was a narrow road and quite dangerous for cyclist to share narrow lane with other vehicles, but this is a crazy flat route all the way until Banting. The only climb was from the foot hill to the top, a 500 metres 14% ascent climb. I never did I expect the slope and underestimated the climb, over excessed my strength and got my both thighs severely cramped.
The motorcycle lane along Kesas Highway route. Safe for cyclist.

The long bicycle path at Taman Kemuning.
The crazy flat road (on the left photo) until the bridge across Klang River (on the right photo).

The “almighty” Klang River.

Along the way, you will find many of his window-less building. I called it “The Palace of Sparrow”. Here is where they rear the sparrows and collect the nest, produced it to very expensive bird nest, then export to China.
Finally, after 62 kilometres ride, here I am at the foot hill of Jugra Hill.

HoLY COWWW!!! Never expected this 14% ascend climb. K.O.!!!😣

This is me after the climbed.🤕

The light house at the top of the hill….
But the hard works paid off with these breathtaking beautiful scenes.😊
The reward and the satisfaction are indescribable.😚