Saturday, August 16, 2014

Travel: An Escape to Langkawi - Part 2


Our Langkawi trip was awesome!!

Even though it rained almost all day of the second day, we did enjoy the trip very much.  The challenge was to satisfy 4 people from different age group and interests.  2 teenagers who obsess with mobile phones all the time, 1 little girl who enjoys running around and me, hoping to get some rest but couldn’t even dream of it!

One thing in common for the kids – shopping! One thing I’m different from them – I’m broke!  But it’s all worth the time spending together.

Here are some photos from the trip.  Enjoy!!

mobile phone

also mobile phone

aku stress apsal korang semua busy dgn mobile phones???

corridor of our hotel room

oh mobile phone lagi






tunggu mobile phone food

makan mobile phone lunch






mobile phone berjemaah




confirm ikan tu sakit perut malam nanti





















bersama hasil tangkapan - periuk, bedsheets dan chocolates!



Thursday, May 29, 2014

Travel: An Escape to Langkawi - Part 1

It's school holiday! I'm planning a trip with the kids again! It has been years since my last visit to Langkawi and it's time for the kids to see this beautiful island.  This island comes with history and stories.

Mahsuri was a young woman who lived in Langkawi, either during the 14th or 19th century. According to folklore, she was accused of adultery and executed by stabbing. Her tomb, Makam Mahsuri, has become a tourist attraction on the island.




Mahsuri was the daughter of a Malay couple who moved from their native Phuket to Langkawi in search of a better life. She was the most beautiful in all of Langkawi and married the warrior Wan Darus. As was required of him, her husband had to go to war, leaving Mahsuri behind. It was during this time that Mahsuri befriended a young man named Deraman. The village chief's wife was jealous of Mahsuri's beauty. She spread a rumour that Mahsuri was unfaithful and was having an affair with Deraman in the absence of Wan Darus. Eventually the rumours grew strong enough that the villagers openly accused her of adultery. Mahsuri pleaded her innocence, but no one believed her.

Mahsuri was to be tied to a tree (or pole) and stabbed to death but it didn't work. After every execution attempt failed, Mahsuri told them to kill her with her family's kris. When she was stabbed, white blood flowed from the wound, signifying her innocence. Some birds flew above her to cover her body. With her dying breath, Mahsuri cursed Langkawi to have seven generations of bad luck.

Want more?? Google it yourself! :)

This time we are travelling with Firefly.  I've got cheaper fare compared to AirAsia (I'm sorry Abam Tony). Also the convenient of Subang Airport compared to KLIA2.  I paid about RM900+ for 4 of us including 20kg luggage allowance each person.  Good deal eh!  And the timing of the flight is just purrrrfect!




Booked our room at Senari Bay Resort, Chenang Beach at about RM180 per night (if not mistaken).  Not a five star but this resort received a very high rating on TripAdvisor.  So, why not!  I've also booked a rented car for us to move around the island.  An automatic Perodua Viva at RM80 for 48 hr + RM20 for delivery and return at the airport.  If you are looking for a rented car in Langkawi, you may call Pak Long at +60124471041.




This is where we're going to stay at.

Just have to wait for the kids to get home soon, packing and voila!! we're ready for our short holiday in Langkawi!


Travel: AMOY Hotel Singapore where Ah So can stay too!

Glossary:
AMOY = younger lady
Ah So = older lady like me


I'd like to share some photos from my recent trip to Singapore.  I stayed at a hidden unique boutique hotel located across the road from Telok Ayer train station, just 2 stops to Marina Baysands.


if too desperate for a bowl to eat instant noodle, this will do!

comfy bed

work desk

breakfast area at the lobby with glass roof

entrance

entrance

interior

walkway

lobby

walkway

lobby

walkway

windows


room interior

view from my bed