There are a few choices of interesting accommodation. You can select rooms from different types like the Kampung House, Log Cabin,. Paddock Chalet, Bandwagon, Tepee, Log Dormitory, Paddock Dormitory, Hut and Tent. We chose to stay in the Bandwagon. It’s a rather interesting concept. Look at photos below.

A fleet of bandwagons to choose from

The entrance to the double storey bandwagon rooms
While there, you can engage in a whole lot of activities, ranging from obstacle course that’s specially set up, go-kart, paintball, archery, abseiling, flying fox, canoeing, sea rafting, horse riding and ball sports like basketball, volleyball and beach volleyball. After all that strenous activities, you can also choose to relax with massages, scrubs and manicures and pedicures for the ladies. There’s also a pool and jacuzzi for you to while away some time if you care for a swim.
Do bear in mind that you need at least 10 people for the resort to plan some of these activities for you (that’s what we were told anyway). But for paintball, you can start with a minimum of six.
We didn’t have the time (and energy!) to do all that the resort has to offer. We only went for go-kart, paintball (more like PAINball, really) and archery. After that, we indulged in some relaxation at the Rub & Tub Spa.
Below are more photos taken at the resort.

Dangerous weapons to cause a lot of pain in a game of Paintball!

A total of 50 paint bullets are allocated per person and you are charged RM60 for it.

Try your hands at archery, it’s not as easy as it looks! You will be given 15 arrows.

A game of go-kart consists of 5 laps at the go-kart course.

Rest and relax at the spa.
From what I’ve heard, this place is almost fully booked for most weekends. That’s why we had to make our trip during the weekdays. Even then, there were a few groups there already and our group of 10 people were considered rather small next to the bus loads of other patrons.
We had quite a of fun. For a one-night stay and engaging in a couple of the activities as shared above, with meals provided, we spent about RM2,000. Quite a good deal, don’t you think?
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I’m an Eagle Scout and I went to Philmont last summer and I loved it. I’m now in college and I was thinking about a summer job. I thought I might apply to be a Ranger out there. But I don’t know how to start applying for the job.