WHEN Puan Sri Tiara jacquelina was a
child, she would let her imagination run wild while reading books like Enid
Blyton’s Faraway Tree and Secret Seven
Series.
She would play outdoors for hours on
end, thoroughly enjoying nature, in an era when the most sophisticated form of
communication was a string tied between two cups, long before the invention of
smartphones and the internet.
It was these happy childhood
memories that made her determined to give her children a similar experience,
and later, to dream up a resort that would drive people out of the city to
experience nature.
Thus, the idea for the luxury tented
accommodation Tiarasa Escapes in Janda Baik, Pahang, was born.
On a recent Monday evening at the
resort, located just under an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur, the director,
producer and actress broke fast at a private BBQ next to the poolside, chatting
casually about Enfiniti Group’s latest project.
“Every now and again I like to get
away, to recharge and find creative inspiration and new ideas. One of my most
memorable getaways was when I stayed in a Berber tent at Sir Richard Branson’s
Kasbah Tamadot in Morocco,” said Tiara, dressed in khaki, relaxing after an
entire afternoon of landscaping and adding design touches to the resort.
“I fell in love with the idea of
living and waking up so close to nature. Marrakesh sparked an idea which
excited both the wanderlust spirit and the serial entrepreneur in me, and I
felt I had to bring the experience to Malaysia.”
#Tiarasa Escape’s lagoon-themed
wading pool perfect for cooling off on a hot afternoon
Four years after this particular
visit to Morocco, we are roaming the resort of Tiara’s dreams – with 20
safari-style tented villas and five treetop villas sprawled across seven acres
of rainforest, it’s interesting to see how her dream has become a reality.
At Tiarasa Escapes, the night is so
still you can hear the chorus of crickets, frogs and other insects, and the
night sky is so clear you can see thousands of stars.
“I have personally curated each
experience at Tiarasa Escapes in Janda Baik so that families, groups of
friends, a wedding party or colleagues on a creative corporate retreat will
leave with unforgettable memories, having enjoyed the experience of camping
whilst staying in a comfortable tent, surrounded by the sounds of nature,
wrapped in mountain mists,” added Tiara.
Rainforest dwellings
You would be hard pressed to find
any other venue worthy of the term “Glamping” (a combination of “glam” and
“camping”).
The safari-style tented villas and
treetop villas include attached bathrooms, hot showers, deep-soaking bathtubs,
air-conditioning and free wifi, each individual dwelling tailored to a specific
theme.
With names like “Hornbill”,
“Dragonfly” and “Rajah Brooke” named in accordance to the type and size of the
villa, they feature chic ethnic accents, including personal touches of Iban Pua
Kumbu fabrics, traditional artefacts such as baskets and games like congkak,
with elegant drapings and high quality fittings.
#Plenty of light and fresh air fills
each tented villa, decorated with ethnic elements
There are few walls in the entire
campsite, with minimal concrete or even wooden structures save for doorframes
and bathroom ammenities – each tented villa has plenty of light, thanks to the
“windows” made from mesh (over which curtains can be drawn for privacy).
The five treetop villas come with
spacious wraparound verandahs, decorated with whimsical tribal furnishings,
mandalas, dreamcatchers, a teepee and a hammock.
Three bespoke villas, the Maui
Treehouse, the Lion Sands Tent and the Marrakech Tent come with a backstory
that inspired their decor, reflecting Tiara’s personal journeys and passions.
Be warned though, that this being a
resort in a rainforest, you can expect wildlife and insects to come creeping
into your tent and around it. However this is minimal due to the pest control
precautions the resort has taken to ensure the comfort of its guests. (Note:
not a single mosquito was encountered during this review)
The to-do list
If you’re coming here to escape from
the hustle and bustle of city living by simply lazing around, enjoying nature
and doing absolutely nothing while also having access to top hotel facilites,
then this venue is the ideal choice.
However, if you’re travelling with
children or enjoy having your day filled with activity, there’s no shortage of
things to do at Tiarasa Escapes.
Which child doesn’t enjoy splashing
about in a swimming pool, or a river? Over here, they have the option of both!
The lagoon-themed wading pool has a
mini water slide and pool toys and floats upon request, while the cool waters
of the Enderong River that runs along the property can be a more adventurous
choice for fearless city kids (and their parents!)
Teepees and swings are placed
throughout the resort for kids to have fun with, and for winding down or for
the less outdoorsy, the resort library has a collection of books and board
games available at all hours.
#Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina regularly
does her rounds at the resort to see which areas need improvement
This being the sister company of
Enfiniti Academy, it’s no surprise that children of all ages are encouraged to
immerse themselves in arts, crafts and traditional games.
Sketch or paint, sculp or even try
your hand at batik-painting, and learn how to fold origami paper boats to be
released into the resort creek.
The resort also organises
traditional group games like tarik upih, Batu Seremban, congkak, gunny sack
races or tug-of-war.
Nature walks and bird-watching are
also on the itinerary, where guests will be loaned binoculars to search for the
resident bird species such as the Hornbill, woodpeckers, cuckoos and a variety
of others.
At night, recline on a bean bag,
lawn chair or picnic mat under the stars for a family movie or classic film
projected onto a screen. (There are no TVs in the villas, so here’s your chance
to get a dose of screen time)
One experience you may not get
anywhere else is the “Daily Lighting Of The Magical Bonfire” ceremony, where
guests will gather in the heart of the resort at sunset, for the lighting
ceremony of tiki torches and the bonfire.
For the resort’s VIG (Very Important
Glampers) aka the children, several activities promise to leave a lasting
impact on their little minds.
Plant and name your own herb before
leaving the resort, a symbolic ritual to make the VIG officially a part of the
Tiarasa Tribe, and also an activity to encourage the youth to be
environmentally conscious.
For VIGs with an artistic flair, or
those eager to explore drama and performing arts, holiday workshops and camps
as well as singing and dancing sessions organised by Enfiniti Academy are in
the works.
Finally, for youngsters who want to
experience what actual camping in the wilderness is really like, there are bell
tents and sleeping bags for hire, which the on-ground staff can help pitch with
the children. (The tents will be at a comfortable watching distance, along with
the resort’s Security Rangers)
Of course, if the jungle pyjama
party with their siblings and friends gets too intense, there’s always the
option to jump right back into your villa with mum and dad.
Dining options
While the resort is situated in the
rainforest, there’s no need to actually hunt and cook your own dinner, as there
are plenty of options for food in the area.
Complimentary breakfast baskets are
delivered to the villas, or to a picnic spot of your choice.
Baskets include nasi lemak, granola
or cereal accompanied by freshly-squeezed juice and fresh milk.
For afternoon tea, pick a teepee or
a shaded grassy area by the river for the Tiarasa Picnic Tea.
Choose between locally sourced
kampung favourites such as keropok lekor, cekodok pisang, goreng pisang and
goreng keledek or a choice of healthy options which includes plenty of fruits.
There’s something so peaceful and
rejuvenating about sitting cross-legged on the grass, listening to the ebb and
flow of the river, while munching on a delicious spring roll fresh out of a
tiffin carrier, sipping on teh tarik from a camping mug.
#Enjoy a splendid spread for
afternoon tea.
For dinner, the communal BBQ may end
up being the highlight of your stay – bond with your family and meet other
glampers as you enjoy a meal prepared by the resort’s Kitchen Rangers as you
sit by the bonfire.
If you’re honeymooning and want a
little more privacy, there’s the option of prearranging your very own private
BBQ right outside your villa.
Everyone gets a little peckish at
some point during the day, so worry not about those random hunger pangs, as the
resort has other dining options such as their on-site restaurant and poolside
cafe.
Rasa in the Rainforest, a beautiful
restaurant tent manufactured and fitted out by Escape Nomade Bali, is open for
lunch, tea and dinner.
Its menu includes Malaysian dishes
like Laksa Sarawak and Nasi Ulam from Tiara’s personal kitchen, as well as
western dishes.
The Red Dragonfly Poolside Cafe
features a more casual menu of snacks and light bites, where you’ll also find a
library, board games and a craft activities corner.
Whether your stay at Tiarasa Escapes
is a family getaway, a team-building session or a couple’s trip, be rest
assured that there will be plenty to do and eat at this unique rainforest
resort.
Hope it would be such a lovely experience for you to experience an interesting travel experience like this one.
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