Sunday, July 14, 2013

Secondary School Week Exposure

VISION SCHOOL EXPOSURES - a great experiences for most students. 


They experienced the power of teamwork and cooperation by turning building materials into male and female toilets.

Merely plank, plywood and paint into beautiful signage and location map.


Mixed reactions of students....

  • some wished to return for another program or even wish to stay in here forever, peaceful like a 'heaven'.

  • Some felt really tired and want to go home and enjoy home comfort zone...

  • anyway, choices are yours in life!!


Going home..leave all memories behind......

Signage for Kasalagan Park
Male Toilets

Female Toilets
Eco Village Challenge Route Map

Stones for pavement


transfer materials to site








Gong Beating-video


Sunday, July 7, 2013

CAMPFIRE

CAMPFIRE







Campfire and Debrief Session with International students during their School Leadership Camp. 

Teacher Lim, 

"Good Evening students, let's listen to your today's dairy...."



CORPORATE CAMPFIRE & 

GRADUATION CEREMONY AT DAWN


 


The Last campfire set up at 4am for Corporate Teambuilding Graduation Ceremony followed by 6am Breakfast, 7am Packing up and 8am for Evaluation and Washing Feet  Session to those facilitators or participants that you hated most or disliked during the one week program.

It was at dawn when our mind is empty, when the sunlight comes, it will be the day we will meet our business partners and clients. We face their challenges and obstacles. Importantly, we face them with courage, conviction and belief! We move forward NOT backward.....!! We Can & We Must! 

"It was a challenging but I must to walk the talk, word must be translated in action otherwise it is just wasted ideas and dreams", explained  Dwana Singhi of Uganda, one of 250 participants from 38 countries.

"Well, many Corporate players and businessmen had gone through this program felt exhausting and drained out but when they go back to their corporate world, it was reported 20 to 35 % of sale growth and discipline developments", said Mr. Suresh Kumarasan, the organizing member.

MEAL & ACTIVITIES

MEAL TIME 


Jackie sighed, "Everything tests good after a tiring day and feel hungry".






Paddy Field Fun - felling down will get "mud reward' on your faces.....just for fun and get back to basic.


Fun time with peers while swimming at Kasalagan Park river











VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT & NETWORK

VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM


Regular meeting to update villagers on current developments.


Pitmbungakan id Kampung montok koburuanon

All is for Village Development and Sustainability.

Village leaders' meeting
Ready to move...
Ready to go home on 4WDTumoudaa do muli miampai 4WD.

















Meeting a guest at the Airport
Rumuba tambalut id tutumpoon do kapal tumulud

Students at build site

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Serving meals and washing utensils were part of teamwork, all with smile!

Laying stones on toilets walkways, doing it with LOVE!
Cutting pipes for toilets drainage, they look young if supervised properly, they could a great jobs!




Wednesday, April 18, 2012

KP ENVIRONMENT

Swim at natural river pool at the Kasalagan Park;
Jason Ong of Eneres S/B, Kuala Lumpur based company flew in for a swim, its therapy. 

Its one of his many visits to this place.


River, the unpolluted, the gift from Heaven!




The 2 persons played mud at rice field. 
Now they were getting some fishes from one of campsite ponds

















CLIMBING ACTIVITIES

Courage, determination and team-spirit.



abseiling in between of natural trees



Monday, January 23, 2012

Popomogot Koposion / Human Development

Youth with YB at LP Kg.Natai Siba
Komulakan moginongou boboroson


Volunteer during lunch at LP
Moginakan miampai French Team





Community service organized by Habitat for Humanity KK Sabah
Mitabang do momonsoi do lamin 








Magic wood a team challenge for senior team
Ababayan do momohuda do momuruan ngai do molohing









Sunday, January 22, 2012

LAMIN PAGANAKAN (LP) meeting point

Drop Off & Meeting Point

Road from Menggatal & Telipok


Road to Kasalagan Park.

Buses on Standby


Thursday, January 19, 2012

BAWANG TINONDUKAN SUNGAI TAGAL


















Kids enjoying themselves at river




View of Bawang Tinondukan Sungai Tagal 






term definition:
"tagal" or "tinondukan" = prohibited from fishing.


River areas are marked with Red, Yellow and Green Zones.




Fishing is only by Committee permission.

On 16 Jan 2012, at 11am at KKNSB Campsite, A history of Bawang Tiondukan Sungai Tagal was made by officially launching its by ADUN N13 Inanam with presence of Deputy Director of Fishes Department, KAN, Ketua Kampung and Kampung leaders, government officers and kg folks.



It was highlighted that the river is an asset for villagers, some villages do not have river to do program.

With this program, villagers could only fish at scheduled time, conserve nature and continue working together towards sustainable development.





















Bawang Tinondukan Sungai Tagal Committee; in  the midst of discussing serious matters pertaining to achieve objectives of the organization at riverside.




SPECIAL PROGRAM


All campers could still do fishing based on "catch & release program" where one has to register and pay "sogit" and do the fishing as agreed.












Waterfall Campsite













Waterfall Campsite with an overview with a river at the frontage






Thursday, January 12, 2012

MITABANG or COMMUNITY SERVICE

Natives use the concept MITABANG as method to get things done such as building homes, clearing paddy plantation, transferring materials, etc.
This is a practice
 till today!
.....a group of local and overseas students help building home



Overseas volunteers build home


Youth mixed cement, concrete, sand and water.
A great experience and new learning.




You also can sponsor volunteer to do work or building materials.....

Learning Cycle: "PLAN - DO - ANALYSE".



VILLAGE ACCESS ROAD

Even now, an Adventure Native Road is available, connecting to other villages



Native ladies with traditional costumes

The Village Land Rovers transfer overseas students to Village





In 1950s.... a native lady played the Kadazanadusun songs at RTM










Big Native house, in 1950s

At Adventure Cultural Village, you will experience the world of the natives



















Monday, December 12, 2011

TREKKING AND RIVER CHALLENGE

Trekking in Adventure Cultural Village is not really complete without walking or crossing streams and rivers. These are the great motivators for participants to reach their destination.

While walking to accompany your group, you may also find yourself on situation that you have to be cautious for safety as well as be patience to wait for the slower particpants and making yourself heard to fast walking group to slow down.


This moment is normally filled up with many stories and tales from old times with your acquinted peers and ACV leaders.

.... feeling relief and comfortable, without releasing you are already in the 'adventure world' and enjoying every moment of it like refusing to let it go ....you also get inspiration to write on your journal!!


Many young students chip in to share their their new discoveries of the new things emerging from our world today.

T I P S

Two ways interactive communication enhanced while creating a friendly and supportive atmosphere physically, mentally and emotionally.

Listening is good implemented.

Teamwork is practised.

In leadership is making sure group achieve set goal.

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