Enjoy Mother Nature in all her glory with unique Janda Baik experience, designed to leave you with a memorable and lasting appreciation for the outdoor and lush beauty of the tropical garden. Information blog about Cherengin Learning & Adventure programme and education info regarding outdoor activities.
Monday, 19 June 2017
Why Did Pirates Wear Patches?
One of the most amazing things about human vision is the incredible range it has. We can see in very bright sunlight, and we can also see in nearly total darkness. Humans are built for living in the daytime and sleeping in the dark. The retina (the light-sensitive part of our eyes) has cells called cones (for seeing coloured light) and rods (for detecting movement and dim light). We have 20 times more rods than cones (120 million rods and only 6 million cones), yet we're still not very good at seeing in the dark. Hmmm... interesting fact.
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Benefits of Company Retreat Program
The term “team building” has become a buzzword in recent years, and has many connotations. In terms of corporate development, team-building exercises are important not for the immediate experience of the activities performed by the team, but also for the group skills, communication and bonding that result. Team-building programmes provide realistic experiences that empower individuals to contribute to common goals. The success of most organisations depends on the ability of individuals to build effective teams.
Welcome to Cherengin Hills Convention & Spa Resort
Introduction
Cherengin Hills Convention & Spa Resort is at the pinnacle of tranquillity, a hillside contemporary retreat hidden in between Janda Baik's lush tropical rain-forest in the state of Pahang, Malaysia. Located just 45 minutes away from Kuala Lumpur, Cherengin Hills Convention & Spa Resort was opened in 2010, is an ideal retreat amidst cool mountain air at 1800 feet above sea level.
Cool clear mountain green air meets you and be immersed with the refreshing charge of the cool day's climate of 23°C to 28°C that drops to 22°C when evening dawns.
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