Lumut/Pangkor
I've been travelling a lot lately, but u must be wondering - what happen to all the photos? Erm, some are in my harddisc while others are still kept in the camera bag.
Instead of putting millions of words into this blog, I'll keep it short. Josh/Joleen invited us to have a dual date outing to Lumut as they exchanged an apartment with their membership with some hotels. The journey is rather long as we need to travel quite some distance off the highway. Luckily the roads are well tarred, just that there are a lot of heavy vehicles slowing us down.
The apartment is like all other - simple and nice; overlooking the golf-course and have a hint of the sea and mountains. After checking in, we took drove to the jetty to get over to Pangkor. We are not sure what they have in there other than seafood. But to our surprise we are being blocked by a swarm of car rental and taxi drivers. Without further delay, we took a proton after discounted price.
The beaches are full of people as it's a weekend, and we spent some time visiting the famous temples and scenic. By the time we come back, it's already time for dinner. Had a disapointing meal at a chinese outlet, but not much to complain also lah, since the place is almost dead at night.
The following day, we dip ourselves into the hotel's swimming pool. I tried to get Irene to swim, but being a mischevious me...I shocked her into tears before she can even get confortable in the water. Naturally, we have to take a nice bath back in the room before we check out.
In the afternoon, we spent some time in Ipoh on a few of our favourite hang out. Too bad by the time we reach there the lunch time already over. The bean sprout chicken and the salt steam chicken are closing. The only shop open is a corner lot with very rude and unfrenly staffs. No choice but to fill ourselves up as we are getting really hungry. Bring J&J to the caves, buy pomelo and some of their local biscuits. I hope we ain't that bad as a tour guide in this trip.
Thanks to Joleen for treating us dinner at JiuJiu Xiang as promised. Haha...nice food, great chat. Listen to some music at Halo, Juru before driving back to Penang Island. Thanks to Irene, Josh and Joleen for tolerating with me over the weekend. Love to have such short trips again.
