Wednesday 29 November 2017

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Langkawi Holiday Day 3, Final Day.






12th August 2017. Final Day.


Please click on the links below to read the rest of the Langkawi Holiday Experience!


As mentioned in my last post, the final day was mainly dedicated for shopping. I had to buy some chocolates and a few kain batik for my mom. We had all agreed to buy everything we needed at Haji Ismail Group (HIG) Complex.


That morning, we had breakfast at the same place we went the day before. It was close, the food was nice and the price was reasonable – couldn’t find any reason to eat somewhere else. After breakfast, we took one final stroll along the Chenang beach located behind the rows of shops. The iconic Langkawi Beach Sign was located there so we wanted to check it out.


As we were walking along the beach, I noticed that it was quite a long beach. The sands was also more dense or compacted compared to the beach at Pulau Beras Basah. Ocasionally, we stumbled upon some litters such as plastic bags, water bottles and even old torn up clothes. Since the beach was located so close to the rows of shops, along with many chalets and hotels built along it, I assumed it would be quite challenging to manage the litter or waste disposal there. We can always complain and finger point towards the local authorities for not doing a better job managing this kind of issue, but we also need to look at ourselves and reflect. “Do we throw out our rubbish in the bins provided?” “Do we tell our kids to pick up the litter they threw on the ground?” “Do we even confront the people that crumpled their receipt papers and chuck it on the floor whenever we see one?” So, I think we all need to be responsible for this. Most importantly, we need to change ourselves first and help others change too. Okay, why on earth I am preaching all of this? LOL.


Litter spotted immediately :(

Final moments at Chenang Beach


As I was saying, we wanted to see the Langkawi Beach Sign. It was located at the other end of where we started walking. Even though we weren’t in a hurry, the distance towards the board was approximately one kilometre long, thus we felt a bit demotivated to walk till the end. Our pace too, gotten slower. Yun and I were in front of the pack and once in a while we looked back and saw Kamil, Zi and Syuk taking photos. At one point, they even stopped walking.


Happy Kamil


Yun and I were getting closer to the sign so we speeded up the pace and got as close as we wanted to sign. I couldn’t get it how I didn’t notice this from afar; but once I got very close to the sign only then I realised that the Langkawi Beach Sign was incomplete. Some of the components were missing. I even tried guessing what the sign actually says. I was disappointed. Langkawi is one of Malaysia’s most famous tourist spots. And the Langkawi Beach Sign to me, should be as iconic as the Hollywood Sign to LA. I hope by now they have gotten the sign fixed.


Dear oh dear :(


After having our last Langkawi beach moment, we decided to check – out of our motel. But I had to make a quick stop at the men’s room first. We left the beach and crossed back to Chenang Mall. At the mall, I asked a security guard (non-local) there to direct me to the toilet. I couldn’t understand a word he was saying. I couldn’t hold it any much longer. I hurried and searched for somebody else that could help me. I met one person, and he told me that there were no toilets at the mall. I was like “Are freaking you kidding me? So where do you guys go to take a leak? Cross to the ocean and do it?” 


Luckily this lady heard me arguing with that man and she told me where the toilets were. So, I ran to the toilet and went in. I saw a couple of cleaners preparing to clean. As I was trying to get into one of the toilets, one of them stopped me. He wouldn’t let me in! He told me to use the toilet upstairs. Only God knew how much I wanted to urinate on him that moment LOL. That guy could have just let me use it for 30 seconds then I would have been done. Have you ever faced with a similar moron-sabotaging-your-pee-moment and then you tend to get mad at everything and everyone around you? I even thought of giving up and rushed to a corner somewhere to pee! Haha!


I rushed upstairs. But, the issue then was I couldn’t find where the toilet were! Then I saw a guy - who I eventually found out was working as the toilet entry fee collector (is that the proper term for it? Haha) and showed me where the direction to the toilets. Once I knew where they were, I ran like crazy but whilst running I heard that guy kept on calling me. I then shouted; “What?!” He answered; “RM 1, Sir!” Seriously??? So I just replied back; “I can’t hold it any longer, but I swear I’ll pay you once I am done!” Geez all that drama I had to go through to do the number one.


Once I was done, I met with my friends that were having drinks and desserts at a bakery: The Loaf. As we were talking I learned from Syuk that The Loaf was established by the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Mahathir Mohamad.

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After all that drama, we got back to our motel. We changed and pack everything and checked out from Sweet Inn Motel. For the price we paid and the location the motel was located, we thought it was pretty decent. So, if you want to know more about the motel (location, booking etc), please read here.


We actually stopped by at Pantai Tanjung Rhu before heading to HIG Complex to have some quick photos taken


We then made our way to Haji Ismail Group (HIG) Complex. As we were driving there, it started pouring rain. Heavily! Thank God it didn’t rain like that the day before while we were enjoying the island hopping activity. We also wanted to get lunch first. We didn’t have any specific restaurant we wanted to head to. So Kamil suggested we go and eat at the food court in front of Haji Ismail Group (HIG) Complex. I thought that was a good idea as we had ample of choices to choose from – crucial as we are all picky eaters!

The HIG Complex


The stalls at the food court offered a few selections – from nasi campur, nasi ayam, ayam penyet to desserts such as cendol. At the food court, I was tempted with the variety of gravies at this one Malay stall. As I was about to pick up a plate, there was this voice inside of my head telling me to keep looking till the end of the food court. So, that was exactly what I did. At the end of the food court, at the very last stall where the customers were not as many as the rest of the stalls, was a stall called Restoran Haji Ali. Certainly that voice in my head was my imaginary nasi kandar Guru LOL. Like I said, there were not many people buying from them, so I thought their nasi kandar probably weren’t that great. But, that didn’t affect me so I decided to try it out anyways!


Restoran Haji Ali

My love for these will never fade LOL


I ordered my usual whenever I go to a nasi kandar joint. “Nasi lebih, kuah lebih, ayam seketul!” “Extra rice, extra gravy and a piece of chicken!” But this time, I also felt like having a ball of begedil – a sort of deep fried potato patty. My plate was mounted with awesomeness. I just hoped the taste wouldn’t disappoint me. The price was RM 7.50 only! So cheap! With that large cut of chicken and begedil, I thought it could easily be RM 10. Then, the moment of truth; the taste.
It was amazing! So good! I really enjoyed it! Plenty, cheap and delicious! I certainly recommend for others to try it. I was quite surprise to see it was not packed with customers. Probably I didn’t come during their peak hours.


With you, my life is complete! Haha


After we finished our lunch, I went to look for some kain batik for my mom. My mom made it very specific to me not to buy the ones imprinted with animal characters. I needed advice on this. So I asked Yun to help me out. We managed to get 3 pretty kain batik for RM 45.

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Now, came the main event! Chocooollllaaaaaattteeeeeess shhhhhooopppiiinngggggg! And we were excited! Haha! Before I continue writing this, I wanted to note here that my budget for chocolates shopping was RM 200, max! I had to buy a few for my girlfriend and a couple more for my family – my family is not that crazy over chocolates. So, RM 200 at a duty-free shop? I thought I would be just fine and enough.


So once we entered the shop, I could say that 80% of the customers were focusing on the chocolates. Half of the shop was displayed with chocolates only! So many types! So many brands! So many people! So many potential diabetics LOL! I felt like I was in a chocolate maze or something. The chocolates were stacked here and there. With the large varieties available, I found it quite time consuming finding the ones I needed. I was like on a treasure hunt on a gameshow (but for this case I needed to pay for the prize LOL). I prayed hard not to trip onto the stack of chocolates and create a mess. That’d be embarrassing.


Chocolates <3

More chocolates <3 <3


Yes! More and more chocolates! <3 <3 <3

Kit Kats!

The moment this photo was taken I dreamed to have a secret cabinet built in my house to stash these. No joke.

Yun looked a bit confused. I know Yun, it was certainly a tough decision to pick what to buy

I wasn't sure why Zi was hugging the chocolate bar, but her trolley was just in front of her. Or was she just in love with the chocolate that much?

No, we're not in a bookstore. Haha


One by one I managed to get everything on my list – with a few more that I had ‘accidentally’ attracted to. Haha! I spent roughly around half an hour to get everything in my cart. It was close to full but I thought I had gotten enough of everything. So I headed to the counter to pay. As I was unloading my chocolates I started to realise I might have bought more than I should have. The cashier then started to scan the tags and up and up the price went. It was about to reach RM 200 (my budget) but the cashier was nowhere near done! I started to get worried. From that moment I just knew, damage had been done. I couldn’t go back LOL. Guys, don’t be like me – please properly calculate the total of your items before heading to the counter!


Please click on the links below to read the rest of the Langkawi Holiday Experience!


The chocolates were totalled up to RM 308. I only had about RM 300 in my wallet! I was RM 8 short! I remembered before entering the shop I noticed a few ATM machines were placed just next to the entrance. I guessed the management had anticipated this kind of issue would happen LOL. Luckily there was no one else queuing behind me so, I said to the cashier; “Would it be okay for you to wait for a minute and let me withdraw some money?” He just nodded with a cheeky smirk on his face – I think he was judging me; “Poor guy. You don’t have enough money with you.” Haha!


Finally, I paid everything and walked out of the shop feeling embarrassed (for not bringing enough money earlier), guilty (for buying more than RM 300 worth of chocolates) and disappointed (that I spent over my budget). Then I looked at all the chocolates inside my bags and all those negative feelings turned to a smile and I felt happy! Who cares about embarrassment, guilt and disappointment? I was happy damn it! 

Chocolates = Love = Happy. LOL.

Well, apparently I wasn’t the only one who went overboard with the chocolates shopping. Zi and Syuk bought a lot as well! But kudos to Kamil and Yun. They both managed to control their temptations and just bought the amount they had initially planned for.


The time I vowed not to buy anymore chocolate for at least 6 months LOL


By the time we were all done with the shopping, the rain had also stopped. So before getting poorer (LOL) we left Haji Ismail Group (HIG) Complex and made our way to the Eagle Square (Dataran Lang) to take photos at one of the most visited Langkawi attractions: The Big Eagle. But before that we made a quick stop at Masjid Al-Hana to perform our prayers.

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We had saved to visit this site as the last stop as we thought not only it would be convenient for Syuk and Zi to take the ferry back to Penang from Kuah Jetty (very close to the Eagle Square) later on, but also it would be the perfect spot to conclude our amazing holiday in Langkawi.


Once we arrived, we managed to secure a parking spot without any trouble. The place was not as crowded as I expected – there were a lot, but not too many. The situation must be very different if we went during the school holidays.


The entrance

There's the eagle!


Sexy butt, eh, nice view, I meant.


The eagle was huge! Looking at it reminded me of our trip to Pulau Singa Besar when we saw some eagles flying over our boat. It was so cool! – Check out the post here.
We spent about an hour there and took as many photos as possible. It was however impossible to get the perfect photo in front of the Eagle – you’d always get photobombed by other people taking selfies there!


Pretty cool!

From another angle

That 5 seconds when no one was near the LANGKAWI letters


After that, it was time to say goodbye to Zi and Syuk as we dropped them off at the jetty. It was quite sad. Wish they could have stayed a little bit longer.

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Our flight back to KL was scheduled at night (10 pm). Kamil, Yun and I didn’t know what to do and where to go before our flight. It suddenly rained again and heavily! To kill some time we decided to have some drinks at Langkawi Parade – Thanks, Yun, for treating us the drinks! After that we dropped off our rental car and took a Grab car to KFC – we thought it’d be best to have an early dinner – we learned from our mistake (DO NOT EXPECT ANY NASI LEMAK DURING THE FLIGHT! LOL).


There was a long queue at the counter at KFC. It was taking forever for us to get served. I think we had spent more than half an hour for our turn. Estimating the time we had to eat, the journey to the airport and the time for us to pray and all, we realised we needed to eat fast. Really fast! I ate my meal in less than 5 minutes. Imagine that – a piece of chicken, a Zinger burger and fries in less than 5 minutes!


We then took another Grab car to the airport. As we were heading there, I was feeling a wee bit worried that I might have exceeded the luggage’s 30 kg weight limit – because my chocolates were a lot! Seriously they were heavy, plus I had bought other stuff as well. But luckily when we checked at the airport, it was way below the limit. Phewww!


We were tired and Yun and I complained that we still needed to drive back to our houses once we arrived in KL. I was hoping I wouldn’t fall asleep while driving hehehe. To make things worse, or flight was delayed. Goodness! But that bought us some more time to chat and talk about stuff. And then after about an hour long of waiting, it was finally time for us to fly back to KL and marked the end of our Langkawi Holiday!


~ Goodbye Langkawi ~



The products that I bought at the gamat  store


My chocolate consumption for one year LOL

The Langkawi Holiday was such an amazing experience. I really enjoyed the time we had there. There’s nothing better than spending time with my friends exploring the island and doing activities together! The unplanned trip turned to be a great one! I wanted to say thanks to all of my friends whom had made this trip so much fun! Thanks for the all the help, contributions, treats and the memories! Hoping there will be another fun trip for us to go together! Hopefully, soon!


Travel buddies! :)


Please click on the links below to read the rest of the Langkawi Holiday Experience!



Saturday 25 November 2017

Langkawi Holiday Day 2, Part 2.






11th August 2017. Day 2, Part 2.


At the motel, it took us quite a while to shower, pray and rest for a little bit before going out for lunch. It was only until around 2.30 pm, that we were all ready to head to Laman Padi for lunch. And as I mentioned in my last post, the island hopping activity that morning made us extremely hungry.
We arrived at Laman Padi and noticed there were not many cars parked at their parking space. We were quite baffled, whether it was still open or whether we had driven to the wrong entrance. Luckily I saw somebody there and he confirmed that the restaurant was located at the back of the building.


The entrance


FYI, Laman Padi does not only consist of a restaurant but actually the main attraction there is the museum. More information on the location and reviews of Laman Padi could be read here.
At that time we were the only ones there. I was feeling a bit doubtful. I asked myself; “I thought this is a popular spot to eat in Langkawi. Why aren’t there anyone around? Is the food any good?” Well, this was most probably because we were there at 3 pm for LUNCH – who eats lunch at 3, right? Haha.


The place looked nice and cosy. It had an indoor area where you can enjoy your meal but the main attraction there was the small ‘huts’ (I don’t know the actual term for it) located outdoors. The ‘huts’ were placed over the green paddy field. The view was lush and the ‘huts’ were perfect for families or group of friends like us (could fit up to 8 people) to have a private meal together. So we chose to have lunch at that spot!


The main dining area


Path leading to the 'huts'

We picked this one! Had a fan too!


We ordered a set meal and it cost us around RM80 for it. The food looked delish! Also, we love how they put everything together in a huge plate. With the ambience – sitting on the floor, surrounded by the green paddy field with the wind blowing softly made us feel like we were in the kampung (village). I loved it. However, the management should really think of refurbishing the place to make it well maintained and stand out a little bit more.


Yummy!


Would be nice to have meals with this view once in a while :)


We ate like cavemen that had been out hunting since dawn LOL. Don’t judge us! The last time we ate was the 7 am breakfast! The dishes were simple, but tasty! With a little bit of this and a little bit of that, we really liked it. They were all dishes of what we usually have at home. Like I said just now, we didn’t feel like we were eating at a restaurant, but at our kampung backyard! It was indeed a very nice experience.


Minutes later, we were all full and satisfied! The next thing to do was to get to our next destination: The Upsidow.


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The Upsidow is an upside down concept house and one of the latest attractions in Langkawi. My ex-colleague, Ayu who moved to Langkawi mid last year, had been working there and been directly involved with the establishment of Upsidow.


Initially I just wanted to make a quick stop and see her for a bit. It was a working day and I didn’t want us to get in her way doing her job. But, knowing that I was there on the island, she invited my friends and me to check the project out.



Upsidow!


As we arrived at there – easy to find once you spot the big white contena with a huge Upsidow signboard written across it, I immediately looked for her. She was at one of the stalls and she came out once spotted me getting out of the car. I hadn’t seen her in months! I missed her. She was the person that I used to talk a lot with when I first joined the company that I am working at. So her departure from the company was a bummer.


I smiled and gave her a hug! Ayu, being her usual self was so welcoming and friendly. She could be a bit direct as well and she didn’t seemed to change – except that she had gotten a little bit tanned and thinner.


She then took the time to explain a little bit about Upsidow – how the work started and all. She also shared some stories about living AND WORKING in Langkawi which I didn’t intend to share here. Hehe.


After catching up for about 20 minutes, she invited us in to the building. The ticket price was RM 25 per adult – I know it may seemed a bit pricey but honest to God, it was worth it! When we got inside I was just amazed with how everything was structured and set out. It was consisted of two levels and the decoration was like a really nice home.


There was also a family who were there with us and the kids seemed really excited with everything they were seeing. I totally recommend to visit this place. A nice activity rather than just enjoying the beach hehe.  


My first time entering an upside down concept house. I was hoping none of these would fell off on me LOL


The interior of the house was cool! Even more lavish than mine LOL


One of the staff really caught my attention. She was an intern from the International Islamic University. She was very friendly and she really took the effort to make sure we were enjoying ourselves there. She even ‘forced’ me to get some photos taken. Hehe I even put up a good word for her to Ayu. I wanted to acknowledge the good and positive things done by her so that others could follow.  


It was taking us longer than I had planned for us to be there. I was excited to see the Upsidow but my friends…. my dear friends acted as if they had never seen anything that was upside down before! They were like kids. Maybe they had forgotten that they‘re in their late 20s :P. But that was just a proof that Ayu and her team made a really good job working on the project. For more information and feedback on Upsidow, you could read here.


I should learn how to use at oilet properly :P


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... and rotate twice. Btw this is how I feel everytime I'm sleepy at work. Bed... unreachable...


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... and rotate twice. My favourite part of the house.


We had nothing planned after that. But it was getting late so we thought it’d be best to head back to the motel and rest a bit before dinner time. But we decided to make a quick stop to shop a few gamat (sea cucumber) products to bring home. If you are not aware of what gamat is, you can have a quick read here.


Sad to say goodbye to Ayu. Proud of what she did with this place!


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“Hmmm the shopping begins,” I said to myself. There were tonnes of products from soaps, shampoo, to male enhancement products. I had a few stuff to buy for my mom and girlfriend. Buying stuff for my mom was easy – she told me specifically what she wanted. But I had to make a couple of returns to the shop as my girlfriend kept on adding the products for me to get her – initially she asked me to buy 2 – 3 items, but I ended up buying 7 different items. Hehehe #SheControlsMe #IAmPowerless #GrumpyIlyEqualsDangerousIly


This size will last for 5 zillion years I guess


I know what you're thinking: No, the pharaohs did not build this.

Minyak Belacak - google what this is for. Go ahead.

Minyak Lintah - google for this one as well. 


After shopping we headed back to the motel to change and pray. Around 8.30 pm we all got together again and took a walk in Chenang again. No shopping that night. Just enjoying the nightlife a bit. We even entered Chenang Mall just to see what it was like there.  


We had no dinner plans – we weren’t really that hungry as we had a late lunch. But we HAD to eat or we’d starve in the middle of the night. We thought it over McDonalds’ Sundae Cone (somehow it cost a few cents more in Chenang compared to KL). Before that in Chenang Mall, we were contemplating whether we should just settle for KFC, but no one budged to make the first move haha. We then crossed by a Ramly burger truck and agreed to have dinner there. Once in a while, when you had no idea on what to eat, a Ramly burger would always be one of the best choices for food. Quick, simple and delicious!


After dinner, we walked back to the motel and before we call it a night we sat down together to share photos taken for that day – as per the night before.


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The second day was very productive and the most definitely fun. I really enjoyed every bit of the activities we had gone through. If I were to leave Langkawi that night, I’d be all satisfied and happy. But, we still have the third day. The final day. We saved that for a lot of chocolate shopping. Trust me. More on that, later.


To be continued …