We heard several time about the new adventure tourism spot in Salatiga, called the Kopeng Treetop Adventure Park. From what we hear, Kopeng Treetop has flying fox for children and for adults. Since our last trip at Puri Asri, we are totally looking forward for our next flying fox adventure.
In the midst of a hectic week, we somehow manage to find a small pocket of spare time, and we went for it. We took the drive, along with Hartanto, Fifi and Ms C, to Salatiga.
Kopeng Treetop Adventure park is situated on a hill, rich with beautiful, mature, pine looking like trees. When we reached the entrance, first thing we noticed was this lady, zooming down on a flying fox, just above our car. That got us really excited.
We made our way eagerly to the to ticket counter. The cost for an adult is Rp.110.000 and Rp.70.000 for children. They do have a family package promo which cost Rp.305.000 (2 Adults + 2 Children). Next, the workers gave and help us wear our gears. Its really cool. It consist of a harness, ropes, carabiner, and pulley. Do we know all of these before? No. But we do get to know it first hand here
Before the trip, Intan and I did wonder if we have to use gloves here, and it turned out to be just that. It is more secure and easier if you had gloves. They do sell gloves at Rp.5.000 per pair, and a slightly expensive (and cute) for the children at Rp.15.000 per pair.
Note to self:BRING OWN GLOVE NEXT TIME!
Now we are off for some adrenaline rush. All we need to do next is to choose which circuit to ‘play’. There are six circuits all together, each differentiated by color and difficulty level. Colors are Yellow, Green, Blue, Red, Purple, and Black. Yellow circuit is for children, very easy, and the Black Circuit the hardest (supposedly). If you are a total beginner, there is a demo circuit for you to fimiliarize with the gears and what you are suppose to do.
Naturally, Big Sis, Lil C and Ms C, go to the Yellow circuit first. The workers there are very helpful. They ensure that each person follow the rules, and also give assurance to those who get ’stuck’. During our trip here, we do see a few occurance where people became scared and frozen still. It is then that these helpful workers ‘come to the rescue’.
Big Sis, and Ms C did go one step higher which was the Green circuit. Poor Lil C cannot follow, but she did have fun at the Yellow circuit. What about Mommy and Daddy?,… well we go straight for the Black Circuit.
Actually Black circuit is not hard. Its just long. Each obstacle in Black Circuit was longer than the other cicuits.
Big Sis and Lil C on the Yellow Circuit
It being a weekend, there was a lot of people at Kopeng Treetop. Standard equipment rental time was 3 hours. If there are more people than equipment, then there is a waiting list for the equipment. Those who already played for 3 hours need to return the equipment when we called for. I was halfway through the Black circuit when my name was called. But I had no chance to just stop and return my equipment because I was like 50 feet above ground on a flying fox.
Mommy, Big Sis, and Ms C trying out the Green Circuit.
Left: Big Sis needed a little help. Right: Mommy on the Black Circuit
I was mentally preparing to pay double charge when I went to the counter. Fortunately I wasn’t charged. I asked why was that, and the kind lady said that there was no such thing as extra charge for extra time. As long as the number of participants is less than the number of equipment, we can play as long as we wanted.
So tip #2: GO TO KOPENG WHEN THERE ARE LESS PEOPLE. IE WEEKDAYS. THIS WAY WE GET THE CHANCE TO PLAY THE WHOLE DAY.
We left just before dark, and stopped by Salatiga town to taste the famous Wedang Jahe (but thats another story). We didnt realise it then, but the next day, we definitely can feel our muscle ache,.. especially our arms.
Anyway, I prepared a short video on our trip to Kopeng Treetop. Enjoy!
P/s. Check out Kopeng Treetop Youtube advertisment.
Okay, this saturday 7 Nov, big Sis will be joining an english competition. Basically its more like a understanding given instructions and solving it in english.
Although I must say that Big Sis is pretty good in understanding written instructions, but she tend take her time and be overly thorough. the competition however is based on quickest time and least mistakes.
Anyway, she has been practicing with mommy and the school for this competition. Honestly, we are hopeful. But we just expect her to do her best. If she wins, it’ll be a bonus. Either way, we’ll treat her something nice afterwards.
Here’s the competition poster in her school. Lets wait for this saturday!!
This is my first attempt to post a blog entry from my E71. If it goes well,… Then I’m loving my E71….. (or maybe soon E72?)
Let’s see how it goes.
UPDATE: It seems that I cant run WordMobi with my Nokia Messaging running in the background on my E71. Oh well, simple. Disconnect Nokia Messaging , then run WordMobi. Problem solved. (Im not using push email like Blackberry anyway, so its okay)
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