So sorry abt the abrupt ending of my trip post.. I shall now focus on the happy memories and good stuff ya?
So with a big group, of various age group, and having them letting me decide what to do and where to go.. we ended up with a vague itenary and just adjust to suit as the day pass..
Our Driver is Mr Haikal & Mr Alif Afifi
Nice pair, little words, but willing to just let us decide and he will just drive and drop, and call him for a return fetch for the next drive and drop.
Day 1:
We wasted a bit of time screwing up the simcard. Our initial bungalow was screwed too.
So we had lunch, and by the time we got to the replacement bungalow, it was already almost 4pm, so we did our prayers, and only managed to head on to Oriental Village.
As previous blog, we had the most fun at Art in Paradise (5D Museum). It is only open till 7.30pm.
So we spent hours there, then went ahead to grab souveniers first so we don't have a chance to forget later on.
By the time we were done there, evening is almost gone, so we headed to the beach to catch the most beautiful sunset (return to previous post to see the pictures!)
Then we headed to the pasar malam, and we were done for Day 1.
Day 2:
Planned -
1) Breakfast
2) Shift to new air-conditioned chalet (which we regretted, see previous post!)
3) Taman Agroteknologi Mardi
4) Makam Mahsuri
5) Telaga Air Hangat
Congkak is a traditional malay game, of which I am proud to say that my children know how to play. |
Not bad the service, possibly the best foot scrub I've ever had.
6) Tempat jual Gamat
7) Bird Paradise
8) Puchase raw food and stuff for BBQ
9) BBQ all night
Please tell me, DARK right? This is with the help of our unit's lights.. And that woman asked us to move to the corner which is 150% even darker. Use your brain la eh anak "Warisan Siti". Please eh!
Day 3: It is sad that the end is nearing...
So we planned the following:
1) Breakfast
2) Underwater World
3) Enjoy beach breeze
We hang around this area. the chalets here are much smaller probably enough for two with just a bed and toilet. but it faces the beach which probably makes it fun to just hang out at the beach instead of inside the chalet. They have about 10 huts or so. Behind (further away from the beach) is a longer house with several units for possibly bigger families.
4) Shopping & Lunch (no pics la too busy shopping!)
5) Dataran Lang
6) Spa Time
Very serene, and great atmosphere |
7) Dinner
Because it was our last night, we invited the drivers to join us.. He brought us to his hometown (Kuah) maybe most sought for makan place, and it was truly awesome. Fishes were freshly caught!
And we spend rm100 for 12 of us! We had Ikan Bakar, Ikan Tiga Rasa, Kangkung belacan, tom yam soup, telur dadar, Sambal Lala, Urap, and boy we were full to our brims.
Now the day has really end...
The girls in foreground and the boys in the background. |
I like that yellow plane! I do! I do! I do! |
With a heavy heart, we had to bid Langkawi goodbye. We will return Langkawi, we will... May you continue to prosper, and surprise us with your upgraded versions.
We deeply will miss you!
Wassalam,
Kami #anakcucuPakMasnollah bercuti..
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