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Hidden Gem in Genting – The Japanese Village Dream

#gentingtrip During my Genting Highlands trip, I visited the Japanese Village inside Colmar Tropicale, and it felt like stepping into a fairytale. The misty air, peaceful gardens, and traditional wooden houses made the whole place so dreamy. I loved walking across stone paths, seeing small waterfalls, and admiring the colorful flowers blooming quietly in the fog. Every corner looked like a painting! The calm and fresh air made me want to stay there forever. The Japanese tea house, koi ponds, and little bridges created such a relaxing atmosphere. Even with the slight rain, the scenery was just too beautiful to miss. It’s a perfect hidden gem if you love nature and want a peaceful break during your Genting trip!
Posted: Apr 26, 2025
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