Hike to the Chiling Waterfall
Visiting this waterfall requires some hiking and river crossing. recommended for the adventurous. proper footwear is advised e.g. sandals with ankle straps. it takes about 45 minutes to reach the waterfall, longer if you stop along the way to take photos or enjoy the flora and fauna and the river. to get there, look out for the steel bridge on the way to fraser's hill. pass the bridge & park on the left side of the road with a small clearing. it is advisable to remove all valuables & secure your car as there have been reports of cars being broken into. cross the road and look for the trek that will lead you to the waterfall. the trek is great for novices but unsuitable for the "not so sure-footed." caution: it is strongly advised not to trek during a rainy day, especially after rain, as water levels can rise rapidly. especially be very careful when it rains at the top of the hills. it might not be rain at the place where you are but if it rains on top of the hills, then don't even go near the river bank. it is very very dangerous as you might not even know when the water would rise and it rises very fast with very rapid flow. it also brings in the debris from the hills. there had been incidents of visitors being swept away and drown by strong current after rain.