Beware its a long story :-))))
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Berjaya Rooms on stilts |
Following a newspaper advertisement of AirAsia, we decided
on our travel date just about 4 weeks before our trip. As always another last minute
decision. This was planned to be a family trip and a much awaited one for us
as it would be the first time we would be taking our parents out of country and
first flight for my mum-in-law. But the challenge was, we didn’t have her
passport with us yet, not applied either :-P
After all the circus of running around we managed to get her
passport 7 days before the travel date. Next hurdle was to get the visa
stamping completed before we left Bangalore. Although our travel agent
Mr.Selvaraj from GoZo Holidays assured us that we would receive the stamped
passports well within time, on the day of our travel V collected the passports
from the courier office…why take chances of having delayed delivery home :-P
Now that one part of tension & adventure was done, we
headed for Mangalore where my grandma’s 90th got celebrated. Fun,
music, dance & drama. All done on Sunday. Monday morning at 3.00AM we were
on our way to Tiruchirapally. Why not Bangalore you must be wondering, well we
got cheaper flight tickets from Trichy. Managed to save 4k per person (7
people). With enough breaks to keep V rested we managed to reach Trichy airport
by 5pm. The airport authorities were helpful in guiding us and allowing us to
park our car there for a week at Rs.300/day. Our flight was at 11.56PM from
Trichy to KL (4hrs flight). From KL we had our flight to Langkawi-LGK (1hr flight).
The to-n-fro cost of KL-LGK-KL flight costed us about Rs.3500 per person including 20kg luggage. No moving around between different airports. Since both our flights were Air
Asia, international & domestic boarding were in the same airport.
Day 1::
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@ KL Airport |
At Langkawi we
had an Innova waiting for us. Stay was at Berjaya. Cold welcome drink in that
heat was refreshing. Beautiful resort, HUGE would be an understatement. All rooms made of wood, offers wooden floor,
comfortable bed, beautiful balcony giving you the forest view and bathrooms
with glass showers. Berjaya is considered one of the best resorts of Langkawi,
and our agent had booked us 3 rooms in Rainforest chalet, meaning giving us a
feel of the rainforest.
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Waiting for the buggy |
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No venturing out into the resort walking, relied on the prompt
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Rainforest Chalet |
It turned out that two rooms were interconnected with a
common door making it easy for kids to run between grandparents rooms.
After
settling down and freshening up, called for buggy service & headed for
lunch at Beach Indian restaurant at the resort. Simple restaurant with good
service. Dal, Rice & French fries is what we ordered for all and since mum
insisted on fruits got a plate of fresh tropical fruits. After a satisfying
simple meal walked down to the beach attached to the resort and rested at beach
outdoor wooden bench with umbrella.
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Mums rest and wake up for a surprise click |
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Kids enjoy the beach |
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A look at Berjaya from the Beach |
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Sipping on a mocktail |
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Pose for a click |
We didn’t realize that we all slept
for close to 2-2.5hrs under it while kids were busy playing in the sand. Spent
all evening at the beach, sipping on mocktails at the beach bar. V & kids
tried the water scooter. The resort charged us 200MYR for 30 mins water scooter
ride.
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Water Scooter |
It took us a while to know that we had hungry tummys because
we were closing in on dinner time- It gets dark only after 7.30PM. You will
know what am talking about when you experience it- skip evening snack thinking
at around 6.30 when it gets dark you’ll eat something and then realize you are
in a different country where sun sets an hour later!
We decided to have an
early dinner at the Thai restaurant at the resort. This restaurant is on the
other end of the resort on stilts, so we had to book a buggy to go. Ordered for some rice
with Veggie green and red thai gravy & spring rolls. Tasty food- not spicy,
very flavorful. This restaurant is outdoor on stilts. The candle light adds to
the mood. Good service & a smiling face is what welcomes you here.
Day 2::
Morning 8.45AM we were at the lobby restaurant for buffet breakfast. It
was a treat to the eyes & stomach. Yummy food. For Non vegetarian folks the
spread was larger. For us vegetarians / eggitarians we had variety of
Fresh & Cold- fruits, vegetables & sauces to prepare our own
salad, fruits juices.
Fresh & hot- pan cakes & waffles with various sauces, paratha
(like kerala layered paratha), Jala roti (interesting new dish), baked beans,
2-3 types of indian curries, baked sides, mashed potato on one day and Hashbrown
on another
Baked- Muffins, Danish (3 varieties), variety of Breads and egg
Ready food- Cornflakes, canned fruits, flavored yogurt with fruits,
cheese slices
Eagle Square
Not knowing what kind of food options we would get for lunch we filled
our tummies and left for Eagle Squarealso known as Dataran Lang. Man-made view point which has a 12 meter long
eagle statue which is considered the emblem of Langkawi. It was a quiet place
by the water side.
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Fun at Underwater World |
Next was the Underwater world.
This is spread across 6 acres & a great place to spend time for both young
and old. We saw Araipamas (the world's largest freshwater fish) at the entrance.
This place is divided into three sections: Tropical Rainforest, Temperate and
Sub-Antarctic. The Sub-Antarctic is the most popular section because of the
penguins. A separate section has been created for the birds, this place also
has a small store with a guy trying to sell you photography with his pythons.
We didn’t take the pictures but got to touch the large python he had in his
basket. Variety of fishes, lizards, reptiles all in different tanks. Lastly
there’s a giant walk-through underwater tunnel tank which houses an extensive
number of fish including sharks, stingrays, turtles, Large water spiders, sea
horse, jelly fishes, so many more names which I can’t recollect. Basically the
whole underwater sea world has been housed here. For the kids specially, there
a section near the cafeteria where touch screen machines have been kept. One
can color the animal of your choice and push those animals into a large screen
where all the images get animated automatically and the animals start moving.
So you actually create your own animated jungle. At the exit is where we have
the duty-free shop. If you want to
shop for chocolates/ liquor, this is the place. I did a comparison on the
prices in other duty free shops we visited, this place has its lowest rates on
chocolates, cheaper than international airport duty-free store too. Closest
price match was at the domestic airport duty-free shop.
Lunch was at a small place- Tomato. This guy prepared fresh dal, rice
& watermelon juice just for us. Where the lunch & dinners at Berjaya
was costing us 200-250 MYR this meal costed us just 54MYR. This place is run by
a tamilian. Self-service meals option. Works well for the non-vegetarians who
love to eat variety and in large quantities.
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@ Oriental Village
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After late lunch we were taken to OrientalVillage which is 10 mins drive from Berjaya. This is where we went for our
first cable car ride experience. Surprise element was a complimentary movie
experience before we hopped on to the cable car- Skydome. This takes you on a virtually realistic roller coaster ride
giving you a 360 degree view of Langkawi.
After a short 10 min movie experience we headed for cable car ride.
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Waiting for our turn to jump in |
Awesome!!! The whole system is so well manned by people asking you to line up
and getting ready to step into the moving gondola and then climbing off when
you arrive. The small windows in the Gondola were not opening properly, so we
ended up feeling a little hot…could be with the nervousness too, of hanging at
a height for the first time :-D . First stop was at middle station. You have a
small view point to take a look at the distance you’ve covered in the first
gondola and enjoy the cool breeze. From this middle station you hop onto
another Gondola to reach the Top station. View from here is breathtaking and
you can enjoy the cool breeze sitting on the benches around the place. Telaga
Tujuh Waterfalls which is supposed to be one of the views on your way in cable
car was dry.
What I am not sure is, if we missed the sky bridge or was it closed. I
remember seeing a closed for maintenance board, but not sure if it was the
access for skybridge. No regrets though. With old and kids accompanying us, I
guess it wasn’t really a miss. After soaking in the views & breeze we
started back in the cable car to the Oriental village. Truly a wonderful
experience. This place also has many small shops, some space for kids to play
dashing cars. You can pick your souvenirs here if you still haven’t done street
shopping. We got our kids to experience a 4D 10 min movie. Just the two of them
in the theatre which could hold about 12. Tired n hungry after all the walking
around, we sat down to have some Home
made icecream from Gelato Cabana.
Yummy it was, a must try. Slightly higher priced at compared the ones sold in
the stores of Oriental village, but the lady serves you a large portion of
icecream and you are definitely assured of the quality. Ask for taste if you
are not sure which flavor to pick.
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Icecream purchase@Gelato Cabana |
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Mango for me |
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Mango & Smurfs flavour won the taste challenge |
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Water fountain fun |
After we were done, our guide drove us back to Berjaya. Kids & V
jumped into the Jacuzzi and stayed in until dinner time. Dinner this time was
again at the beach Indian restaurant. They had live music going on. Tried the
mini meal kind of option. All of us tool Tried the roti with mixed veg gravy,
aloo gobi with roti, rice with palak paneer. Tasty food. Post dinner, back to
the room in buggy.
Day 3::
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Pregnant Maident Island |
We were first
taken in a speed boat to Tasik Dayang
Bunting (Pregnant Maiden Lake). The mountain around this lake look like a
pregnant woman in lying down position. This lake is the largest fresh water
lake.
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Papa & baby swimming while Om chose to watch the fishes |
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After you have hopped down from your boat, it’s a long walk down to the
lake. You can also rent row boats, water scooters here. Many monkeys on the way
trying to snatch away plastic bags or water bottles. We didn’t see them trying
to grab regular hand bags. Seeing this happening, some ladies stuffed the bags
they were carrying under their t-shirts.
You are normally are given an hour on
this island and it takes about 10-15 mins to walk down to lake & another
15-20 mins back, next 5-10 mins goes in contemplating if we should enter the
water for a swim. You have guys renting you the life jackets too. They have
also provided change rooms here, so that way I think its well planned. Daughter
insisted on a life jacket and jumped into the water once she had one. Son
refused and enjoyed watching the fishes eating bread. Grandparents gave company
to my son. V also jumped into the water with my daughter. Another 15 mins in
water that was and we realized that it was already time to get back to the
boat. Walking back was tiring…first set of steps is a little strenuous for the
old. Carrying small water bottles is a must.
There is belief that a woman who has been unable to conceive may have a
child after bathing in this lake. Although the water looks very inviting, the
story about the pregnant maiden is eerie. The
story of Tasik Dayang Bunting is The favourite bathing pool of a celestial
princess named Mambang Sari was said to be Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the
Pregnant Maiden). A prince, Mat Teja, fell madly in love with her and tricked
her into marrying him. Sadly, their child died from a mysterious illness when
the child was seven days old. The grieving Mambang Sari left the child's body
in the lake.
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Eagle watching@Pulau Singa Besar |
Back sweating, in the speed boat, our guide took for eagle watching at a nearby island- Pulau Singa Besar. We are not allowed
to get off from the boat. Clear skies, quiet water surrounded by green forests
is what you see. A sudden ugghhh smell
filled the air. Our guide had bought a large bag full of chicken pieces to be
thrown for the eagles. He threw some into water and that’s when the birds
suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Many eagles swooped down the sky to pick
their meat and fly away.
After watching for about 10 mins we headed for Pulau Beras Basah (Wet Rice Island).
Quiet and clean beach with white sand and lots of shells & coral. You can
go snorkeling here or just lie down in the water or rest under the shady trees.
You get to spend about an hour again on this beach. You again have monkeys
here, so make sure you keep your belongings safe. Kids had a great time here
swimming. This beach has small waves making it perfect for kids to play. We
just wet our feet and relaxed under the shades of the trees. An hour spent, we
were back on the speed boat, enjoying the cool breeze again before getting back
to the jetty point.
Lunch was at an Sagar- Indian
restaurant on the way back. The guy at the door is very welcoming, but the
service turns out not so great when they realize that we are vegetarians and
are not going to bill them heavy. Food was tasty. Poori, Chana batura, Chapatis,
rajma, mixed subji, lassi. It definitely tasted North Indian. Clean washrooms
and good ambience. Large Coolers and fans placed around to manage the heat.
After lunch we headed for quick street
shopping back near Underwater world area. This place is full of small
shops…perfect street shopping experience. We found a small massage parlour and
we pushed my mum-in-law to go in for a foot massage. 30MYR for a 30 mins
massage. My mum-in-law certified that they did a good job
and relieved her of the leg pain she had been undergoing for sometime. While
she was at the massage parlour we completed our shopping- souvenir, tshirts,
dresses, shorts. After a satisfying shopping experience we were back at
Berjaya. Evening spent at the swimming pool. Kids spent close to 2-2.5hrs
wading in the water. They have a large and well maintained pool.
While the kids were in the water, my parents n mum-in-law rested on the pool
benches watching over kids and V and I walked up to the beach and spent our
alone time. Dinner was at the lobby restaurant. They customized their pizza for
us. We ordered for some veg pizzas with cocktails and mocktails. Good food
accompanied with some lovely live music. The ladies who were performing also
sang 2 hindi numbers. After dinner we sent our parents & kids back to the
room in the buggy and returned back to enjoy the music until 12.30am. The Live
music sessions usually continue till 1.00am.
Day 4::
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Center picture has the mono rail tracks on the right |
Got up late and headed for breakfast. Post breakfast we returned to our
rooms, packed our bags and got ready to check-out. Next stop was supposed to
Kuala-lumpur. Afternoon 3.30PM flight from Langkawi to KL. We reached the
airport early, so ended up spending a lot of time window shopping and some
chocolate shopping. 1hr flight from Langkawi to KL and a long 1-1.5hrs drive from
Airport to Grand seasons hotel. This
hotel has a good view of the twin towers but we didn’t a room with a good view.
This is a large 4-star, but an old legacy hotel. We were given 3 rooms on 13th
floor. Rooms have centralized AC with possibility of adjusting the temperature,
but that doesn’t really work. Even with AC switched off in our room, we had a
cold room. No fan option. Centralized Switch board for all lights is on one of
the bedside tables..press button switches. Old type box TV. No geyser to heat up
your water, Carpetted floors, attached rooms, wifi only in lobby. The attached
room concept worked well for my parents & mum-in-law as they could keep the
common door between the two rooms open all the time so that the kids could move
around with ease. For us, it turned out bad because the room adjacent to us
probably had some boys staying over. Late night laughter and smoking disturbed
us. All the smoke from their room was in ours. Windows cannot be opened to get
in fresh air. So the overall experience for us in this hotel was not great and
breakfast when compared with Berjaya was average.
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Our mono rail experience |
The big plus we saw was the connectivity
to mono rail. You walk out of the hotel to Chowkit and you can take the
monorail to City Sentral. For Indians who are looking for some Indian food or
veg food, a walk down on City Sentral area will take you to Gopala (Pure veg- no onion or garlic). You
will enjoy Dosa & masala or ginger tea here for sure. You also have
Haldirams just outside the station, if you want to pack some north indian food
or want to try some chats. The other place for Indian food would be Sangeetha or Saravana Bhavan on Lebuh Ampang street. We tried
Sangeeta and it definitely offered us good food & quick service. Day4
evening we decided to eat out since eating at the hotel would have been
expensive. When we enquired about the cab with our tour guide, we were told
that he would charge 40MYR per hour. So instead we took the monorail 25MYR one
way for 7 of us. Dinner at Gopala was 54MYR. So all in all we spent 104MYR for
our dinner,
along with a good experience of monorail ride.
Day 5::
Buffet Breakfast at Grand seasons- Fruits, Juice, Bread butter jam,
Egg, Dosa, Idly sambar, upma, Bread pudding, Muffin done by 9.00am and at the
lobby we had our tour guide Mr.Dana waiting with his mini van having Bas
parsiaran written on it. We noticed that most buses had this written on it…later
we got to know that it meant tourist bus and meant that locals could not travel
in it for moving around the city. It was strictly meant for tourist visits
only. We were first taken to Pewter
factory (Tin factory). This place also displays Onyx jewellery. Polite staff and the guide inside the pewter
factory explained to us the history of how Pewter mining opened up the market
for Malaysians. Good to know visit, but very expensive. No doubt they look
nice, but a beer mug could cost you 200-300MYR. Onyx it seems is supposed to be
a healer when used as a massager. We picked up a small Onyx bracelet from
Pewter factory. Next was the Watch
factory showroom. The place was full of tourists waiting to look and buy
branded watches, sun glasses & handbags. We didn’t buy anything, just
looked around and stepped out.
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Batu Caves |
Next came the much awaited one- Batu caves. The temple dedicated to Lord Murugan has a beautifully
constructed golden statue of the Lord outside. Inside the caves there are
several small temples to be visited apart from the main temple of murugan. On
the outside near the parking space they have a small water pond with lots of
colorful fishes in it and a small bridge to walk over the water and lots of
temples around to visit. We were to be given only 20 mins in this place by the
guide, but V insisted that we given more time here rather than in commercial
places like the watch factory. So we got to spend about 45 mins. My dad, V,
kids & I decided to walk up to the caves. Mum stayed back to keep my
mum-in-law company. Mum-in-law couldn’t have climbed 272 steps for sure. While mum-in-law and mum explored and visited
all the temples below, we climbed up to the caves.
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Fishes in the pond & temples below |
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Cable car @ Genting
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Temperature changes as we go up |
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View from cable car |
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Lighting is so beautiful in Genting |
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Click Click |
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Next was Genting Highlands.
It was I think a 1.5hrs journey to Genting. Upon reaching, Mr.Dana quickly took
us inside and routed us to the Cable car section saying he had a VIP pass…so no
waiting in the queue for us unlike others who had to stand in a long queue to
reach the cable car. The cable car ride here was really nice. Much more cooler
than Langkawi cable car as the weather was cloudy. Mist, clouds, greenery all
around, mountains…really beautiful.
We were booked for Snow world.
This turned out to be a total disappointment. We have been to Snow city in
Bangalore and I think Bangalore team has done a great job in putting together
the games inside. The size of Snow world is more or less the same as Snow city.
Snow city Blore has a coffee shop inside & sliding on tube and sliding on
board games. Snow world @ genting had the option of those slide games but the
staff there had closed the gates and walked away. The staff supporting the
distribution of Jackets/ boots/ gloves is much more cooperative in Blore as
compared to KL. Eg: You say that the boots is too tight for you, Blore staff
will give you the next size. In KL first of all you can’t make out the size you
have been given and secondly without even checking what was given to you in the
first place, next one would be given…it could turn out that this would be
smaller than the earlier one. :-D After walking into snow world we had nothing
to do but to walk around. Wasted effort of finding a jacket, shoe & glove
that fit. I think we wasted more time finding these things than staying inside
the place. We were out in less than 10 mins. Casino & video games is the
highlight of Genting Highlands. Since we had kids with us, we didn’t venture
into Casino. We explored Genting walking around and moving on escalators. They
have china street food, vacation themed street for kids, Joy rides for kids,
lots of restaurants, an Open stage where we got to see a local troops dance
performance. Kids enjoyed playing video games. Lunch was at Curry in a Hurry. You get Good indian
veg food which is reasonably priced. We had chapatti dal, paratha dal, Dosa
& watermelon juice. Quick and good service, this place is big and has enough
tables to comfortably sit and enjoy your lunch. Kids also tried out Donut &
Peanut butter mousse at another bakery joint in between. We were done by 6pm.
Mr.Dana had told us that he would be at the hotel lobby by 6.30pm, but turned
up only at 7.00pm.
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Lighting that Aww's you in Genting |
Again a long ride back to the hotel and since it was already
late we asked Mr.Dana to take us to dinner first and then drop us back to the
hotel. He took us to Sangeetha for dinner- Masala & ghee dosas. Very
satisfying meal and then back to the hotel.
V wanted to go in for a massage at the Grand seasons spa. Previous
night also we had enquired but there was waiting for 30 mins. I wanted a foot
massage and on both the days I was refused saying only body massage available.
Well, V was away for an hour while I enjoyed watching movie “The Intern” on the
television. Unfortunately in the neighboring room I could hear laughter of boys
(sounded like they were right there in my room) and the cigarette smoke from
their room filling mine (because of the common door). Around 11pm it all
quietened and zzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Day 6::
Our flight from KL to Trichy was on Day 7 , 7.40am flight.
Since Day 6 was a Sunday all the flight tickets were booked so the earliest we
got was Monday morning flight. Since we were to check-out we had our Buffet
breakfast and went back to our rooms to freshen up & pack. We checked out
at 12pm and ended up waiting in the lobby for Mr.Dana until 2.00pm. Loaded our
luggage into the mini van and started our touring with Lunch at Sangeetha, this
time we had mini meals- really delicious and filling. It was supposed to half
day city tour day. Weather in Malaysia
is either sunny or rainy. We experienced both on this day.
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@Kings Palace |
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We first visited the Kings
Palace- Istana Negara. Grand & large palace with lush green lawn.
We were allowed to walk only until the gates which was guarded by 2 Guards
standing inside guard posts on either side of the gate. On our way to the Kings
palace we also got to see the Parliament
house of Kuala Lumpur.
Menara KL
Tower & Petronas
Twin Towers is pretty much visible from anywhere in the city. The
grandeur of the twin towers is seen at night…it looks as though the whole structure
has been constructed with diamonds. We wanted to go visit the Petronas tower
but were told that you need to book the tickets to visit it atleast 3 days in
advance and the cost per person is approx. 80MYR. So we gave it a miss and enjoyed the view
from the outside.
Next was the National
Monument- Tugu Negara- This place welcomes you first with a pillar which is
dedicated to the soldiers who died in World War. Then is a beautiful visual of
water fountain and a monument of seven soldiers- Each figure denotes one of
seven qualities: courage, leadership, sacrifice, strength, suffering, unity and
vigilance. This is a must visit. The bronze sculpture really gives you a sense
of what a soldier stands up for.
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Merdeka Square |
Merdeka
Square or Independence Ground- A large ground with lawn and a small
patch which tells us that this ground is used to play Cricket. And the ground
is surrounded by structures built by the British. Huge flagpole & a giant TV
screen. The structures look beautiful…you will know what am talking about…take
a look the picture. Our tour guide said that their independence day
celebrations take place here in the large ground. We spent quite sometime here
taking pictures. The open ground ensured cool breeze.
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Orchid & Hibiscus Garden |
A break from the visits and we went back to Gopala for a cup of hot tea
and milo for the kids. Next was the Flower
Park or Orchid &
Hibiscus garden- The park turned out to be an unexpected surprise with
beautiful Orchids blooming everywhere. Large fountain, variety of flowering
plants and many more varieties of Orchids is what we got to see. Those who love
gardening, are sure to spend more than an hour in this place. As we walked by,
we saw an arched entrance into the Hibiscus garden. Got to see the tiniest to
the largest hibiscus here and a variety of colors. The visit to the park/
garden was a treat to the eyes. No entrance fees here except on weekends. There
is toilet facility if required too. The park is just opposite the bird park. We
missed visiting the Bird park. Have heard that its worth what we pay for, but
we had to give it a miss. Am keeping this for next time :-P
Little
India- We didn’t stop here, but got to see it while driving down. The
street definitely looks like India with arches on the sides of the road. It
looks as colorful as it has been shown in the pictures in the hyperlink I have
provided. Little India was inaugurated by our then Prime minister Manmohan
Singh & Malaysian Prime minister. All the shops are those you would find
mostly in South India like the jewellery shops, saree shops, salwar kameez
stores, Indian restaurants etc.
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Shopping fun begins |
I enjoyed the shopping experience here- Central
market. This place gives you a sense of street shopping, but within Air
conditioned environment. From the traditional batik prints, wood carvings, souvenir,
chocolates, and T-shirts, you will everything here. Great place to shop
everything you need. Carry enough money to do your shopping here. Falling
short, then you have a currency exchange counter too. We bought lots of
chocolates, t-shirts, batik print scarf for gifting it to relatives &
friends. I was eyeing on some batik print shirts…but didn’t pick it…may be next
time… :-D calls for one more trip to KL eh! On the opposite side of the road is
the China street/ China market. Here
you can shop for bags & clothes. Shopping here gets a little difficult as
the vendors do not display the prices of the goods they are selling. When you
ask for price, they quote exorbitant rates and then when you start to walk away
they start with negotiating and asking you to quote on how much you are willing
to pay. Shopping at Central market is pretty much easier. But if you want to
pick up bags, china market would be best.
By the time we were done with shopping it had started raining. We
jumped into the mini van at around 8.30PM. A wet dinner… was at a restaurant in
Little India, very average food.
By 10.00PM we were at the airport. Gave Mr.Dana 150MYR for the extra
3hrs he spent with us and offloaded all our luggage to the airport trolleys.
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Never ending airport wait |
We had a long wait until next day morning 4.00AM before the action
could begin for checking in. My mum-in-law and kids slept on the chairs at the
waiting lounge. Dad & mum took short naps. V & I walked around trying
to kill time. Picked up a regular cappuccino from StarBucks and sipped on. Am
glad that we picked just one glass…I wouldn’t have been able to drink so much
coffee. Went to the “Rest & Go”
space, pushed in 5MYR each and sat on the massage chairs for 10 mins. This one
is a must try after a hectic day. The
international airport duty-free store has higher prices compared to the domestic
ones, so we didn’t do any shopping here. Somehow killed time walking around and
talking. At 4.00AM we were busy doing self-checkins and baggage check-ins.
Adjusted the weight of our bags to ensure we don’t over exceed the baggage
limit. 7.40AM we were on our return flight to Trichy. At Trichy it was pouring
at 9.30AM. We freshened up at the airport and started our drive back home to
Blore. Breakfast was planned at Sangeeta which is close to the airport, but
that was closed and soon enough we realized that all the restaurants were
closed on Monday morning. When we enquired with a few cops on the way, we got
to know that it was Tamilnadu elections and we would find something only on
Salem highway. We managed our breakfast with some tea and bun. Stopped next at
Kamat for lunch. Being a bundh day nothing was available, managed to get some Rice
& Dal. By 6.00PM we were home.
A wonderful memorable trip had come to an end. For V & I it was
worth everything. We wanted to make sure that kids and parents came back happy
with happy memories. We wanted them to be inspired to go for more such trips
and hoping we managed to.
Travel help:
- Travelling to KL- Mr.Selvaraj of GoZo Holidays.
He planned our trip pretty well, considering he had to plan out keeping in
mind that we had seniors and kids traveling with us.
- Cab service in KL- Mr.Dana- He is a
freelancer with Indian roots, his parents being Indian and settled in Malaysia.
Looking for an English speaking tourist guide or cab service in KL you can
reach out to Mr.Dana on 0162982269. He will charge you anywhere between
40-50MYR per hour depending on the time.
- Do not miss Langkawi if you are planning
Malaysia trip.
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All about Batu Caves |
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Batu caves, the temple, Dark Caves, Limestone caves |
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Batu Caves again |
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These moments should not be missed |
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Cable Car view |
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Say bye to Langkawi |
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Ready to fly |
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Another view of Kings Palace |
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