Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Five Days, Five States, One Thousand Kilometres, and Massive Dose of Fun: Part 2 - Langkawi

Tanjung Rhu, a must visit place in Langkawi

I could believe this is somewhere oversea if not for the hot temperature

I could live here, you know

After being sentenced to death for the adultery that she didn't commit, Mahsuri lay a curse before her last breath. "I will be the witness, for 7 generations, Langkawi will be the land of drought and waste (padang jarak padang terkukur)." Legend says her blood spurted out was white in colour. The rice planted there after was 'burned'. Langkawi was backward as people deserted this land.

Day 2:

There goes the legend of the beautiful lady and her tragic death. We reached the island about noon time. It was hot like an oven. Since we can't transport our car over here, the next natural things to do is to rent a car. 6 people, 5 seater, what to do? 2 cars or 1 car? After a lengthy discussion, we opted for 1 car, as petrol and going places was the main concern. We do not have a guide either. We rented a 7 seater MPV Innova for a price of RM 130. That was further discounted to RM 110 for it is non peak day. Haha. Whereas if we get 2 cars, it will cost RM 50 each. With a car, we were able to move around. We rented a motel in town, which was RM 100 for deluxe room with air-conditioning and also RM 10 discount.

Lunch was at a small place in the Kuah town as someone insisted to have Chinese food. Not very nice food, though. Then we visited the famous Mahsuri tomb. Along the way, we stop by a nice watching place. The label of the place is pathetically small but the scenery is first class. The sky was not doing any good. Soon, it rains cats and dogs. The scheduled 1 hour became 2. Glad, after the downpour, the sky turn sunny again. The next stop, 7 wells waterfall. Actually, the waterfall was not as good as it sounds. It was like watching a baby pee on top of the falls. The water stream is very small. Downhill, we bought tickets to go up the famous cable car in Langkawi. Weather was clear then but the cable car operator refused us to go up the cable car! After one hour, it was still the same. There was no point arguing with them. So there is an excuse for us to go to Langkawi again next time.

I believe I can fly... On the watching place

Now you see what I mean. You call this waterfall? I called this 'pee' fall

Geopark, where the cable car is

Beautiful girls on rocks, but all taken


This make a good roast for dinner

Oh my rabbit stew, nice and sweet.

After the cable car thingy, we went across the island to the black sand beach. Nothing special. It is a long stretch of beach with a very little playable place and dirty sands. But Tanjung Rhu is way different. You need to drivetill the end of the road, and you will come across a nice beach. Perfect place for sunset watching and seaside walking. The beach is serene and picturesque. Alas, too much cloud. So we packed up early for dinner.

This could be a winning shot if only the clouds were gone. Anyway, we were aiming for sunset
Beach girlsThe beauty of the beach marred by these guys

Night time is good time to let loose. Someone again suggested we make cheap tequila pop since alcohol is cheap on this island. You can get a Carlsberg with 20 cents extra compare to a 100 Plus. We guys got very drunk that night. I never had liquor in my life and that night i lost my alcohol 'virginity' to it. Funny things is that none of us said we were drunk when we can't even walk straight to toilet. That is how an alcoholic always do, right?

Day 3:

The next day, we went to the underwater world, but decided not to go in for the entrance fees was too high. We went to the duty free shop next door, instead. The last stop in Langkawi was Dataran Lang, where a huge eagle overlooking the sea port. Nothing new to me as this is the same eagle 10 years ago.

We boarded the 2 pm boat back to Penang and stayed a night over there. At night, we had dinner in a hawker centre near Sunway Carnival and coffee afterwards. You guess what's on the menu. Its wanton mee! After the goodbyes, we were prepared to go for our next stop, Ipoh.

Day 4:

Breakfast was with Shui Wei's parent as they insisted. We had overloaded ourselves with Dim Sum, which was very nice indeed. After 2 days of getting in touch with the Penangites, I found out that they develop a very sensitive sense of taste. They can tell you this fried kuey teow lack of the wok Qi eventhough we can't spot any difference.

Its time to zoom-zoom again, this time to Ipoh.

To be continued: Part 3 - Ipoh and back to KL again

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