It has been a long while since the last time I rode my bike. Partly due to my busy schedule, and partly due to my minor home renovation. Now that everything is done – I took my bike out and do two of my hobbies which is motorcycle riding and photography. I remembered this place – Kerling during one of those my adventure days with Alex. We exited Lembah Beringin and then head over to road number 1. We came out thru Kerling. I remembered this place for having bunch of old buildings. Map below shows where Kerling is, and the photos of the shoot is in the attached gallery. Quiet town indeed!
Sudah sekian lama semenjak saya menunggang motor saya. Ini adalah kerana jadual saya yang amat sibuk dan pengubahsuaian rumah saya. Sekarang semua sudah selesai – jadi saya mula meluahkan masa untuk dua hobi saya iaitu menunggang motorsikal dan fotografi. Saya teringat tempat ini – Kerling, daripada salah satu pengembaraan bersama Alex. Kami keluar mengikut Lembah Beringin dan terus menuju ke Jalan Nombor 1. Kami tiba di Kerling. Saya teringat kawasan ini kerana kawasan ini mempunya bangunan yang lama. Di bawah ada peta kawasan ini, dan juga galeri gambar gambar saya. Pekan yang sepi!
Map to Kerling/Peta ke Kerling
Had a chat with this guy. He explained to me the direction of the small road (B150). I have taken that road before during my GS days. I hope I will ride a GS again so that I can go into some crazy shit adventures!
Where I parked my bike. Right at the edge of Pekan Kerling. Had a quick coffee at Gerai Zainuddin and then proceeded to shoot some photo of the town.
The usual sight in small towns. Mak ciks that sells nasi lemak. I am pretty sure the nasi lemak is good because it seems that she is kept busy by customers. This is different from the other stall at the other corner which looked pretty quite.
Interesting store. If you look at the signboard, you can tell that the shop is pretty damn old. Such word like “Setor” are from the early 70s. It means shop. I would like to revisit one day and see what shop is this. Pretty coold indeed.
The shops are mostly closed. I guess it’s sunday, and it was pretty early
Interesting. It is a public market, but inside looks like only one shop ran by this Indian Muslim guy. He didn’t looked so friendly as such I refrained from taking any pictures.
Typical shop that we see in places like Kerling. Small and run by a family that’s pretty old. I bet the children are in KL doing some awesome business.
yum yum
Biskut
Row of shophouse in Pekan Kerling
Makcik Nasi Lemak packing the food.