Colmar Tropicale , The French-themed attraction.
written by eva_eva
on January 26th, 2009
, 4 comments
(1 vote)
Berjaya Hills is located about 2700 meters above sea level, alongside the Karak Highway. Berjaya Hills is separated by three different areas worth a visit, which are: Colmar Tropicale, Japanese Village, and Rabbit Park.
Colmar Tropicale is basically a French themed village brought and built over by the real village Colmar itself. In it you will never see anything Malaysian other than the workers working there. In fact it is purely French. From the moment you enter inside it.
Colmar Tropicale is also basically a hotel on its own. Separated by buildings all named after flowers, from A – H. Reception site is of course Azalea, then the rest are literally just hotel rooms, each with different shops at the ground floor. Most of these hotel ground floors were filled with a restaurant. And most of these restaurants are not titled as Rasa Sayang restaurant. No, instead, its fully French, like Le Flamme, Le Poulet Roti, Le Blason, Le Chigonge, etc.
Outside the entrance of Colmar Tropicale are a pond that has black and white swans. And like the Aparteid movement, these swans are separated from fraternizing with each other. The place looks fantastic and nothing locally seen. Colmar Tropicale is definitely a place worth staying overnight. Go and enjoy the picturesque scenery.














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