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Back to our rooms, 5 of us started packing up. When we arrived back, we found Jamie already checked in to our rooms. The packet rice we had the previous day was so good that everyone agreed to have it again for lunch.
Next on the agenda…time to spend MOOLAH! Shopping for chocolate and liquor. We went all over town or all over the island rather, to buy our stuff. From Underwater World to Kuah Town, from Langkawi Parade to Teo Soon Huat, we spent the whole evening shopping. Earlier when we got back from island hopping, we were hailed with good news. This is the only time and place you would be pleased that your flight is delayed. Our flight was scheduled for departure at 8.45pm but delayed till 10.30pm. We were so glad we had some extra hours to spare. 5 of us had a hard time dealing with temptation but we had to put a limit to our shopping spree. Satisfied, we rushed back to Fat Mum’s again to have our last meal together as 13.
Before we knew it, we were at the airport saying our good byes as though we were leaving for another country. The remaining 8 people stayed on till the 14th of July. Before 10.30, we boarded the plane and that marked the end of a very memorable trip for all of us. THANKS GUYS and Thank You Langkawi!!!
At underwater world, there was a lot to see and not a lot to see depending on how much you like to look at FISH! Entrance fee was RM 20 with student card. There were other animals as well like flamingoes, otters, snakes and penguins. Other than that, just fish, fish and more fish. After making our round through the place, we headed to a beach on the other end of the island, Tanjung Rhu. This was the day we had the most inexpensive but delicious lunch. Along the way to Tanjung Rhu, we passed by a stall selling packet rice, ayam percik and barbecued chicken gizard. Rice, RM 1. Ayam percik, RM 2. Total, RM 3. Cheap!!
Anyway, we took our lunch to Tanjung Rhu beach. This beach has one of the nicest sea level to play in. You could swim way out but still be standing straight with the water at waist to chest level. Unfortunately, someone had to spoil our fun telling us to come out of the water claiming that it was dangerous due to uneven seabed. Party Pooper!! But just as well. We ate our lunch and just as we finished, it began to rain on us. Nice timing actually. So we packed up and left to another destination.
On our trip to Langkawi the previous year, it was the dry season and the waterfall we were going to was trickling with water. It was so miserable. It was as good as a waterfall with NO water. But this time, lucky us. Air Terjun Temurun ADA air. Although it was a small area but the landscape was nice with the water flowing down a 30 foot tall cliff. However, the pool was not as clear as the previous two waterfalls we visited.
As soon as another group of people came, we left. We went back to the Best Star Hotel beach just to relax. Feeling relaxed just sitting on the beach, some of the girls found that there were small LaLa (no...not small ah bengs and ah liens) on the beach . Claiming that it could be eaten, they soon got most of us digging for this LaLa. How ‘Malaysian’ of us. Free food = Dig as much as you can. In the end, there was about 10 of us ‘menggali’ for the small shellfish as if we were digging for gold. “Dig more!!” “Dig faster!!” These were the words said repeatedly.
Back to our rooms again WITH the LaLa in hand, we were all fired up for a hearty meal. We cleaned up and soon found ourselves at a table at Fat Mum’s Restaurant, once again, on Middle Beach…Pantai Tengah.
The amount of food we had for dinner was really like having a feast. No, no, not a feast…more like a Banquet! As always, we ordered a soup, Tom Yam Soup which was more on the sour, tangy side. The notable dishes of the place was the Steamed Red Snapper, Fragrant Tomato Chicken, Homecooked Tofu, Sambal Sotong and Butter Cream Chicken. Other dishes were quite normal. At Fat Mum’s, all the dishes were very satisfying. We even asked them to cook the LaLa we collected. At the end of the day, they couldn’t be eaten as the shellfish still contained a lot of sand. Haih!! After picking them like hooligans, cannot eat 'pulak!' But on the bright side, we had loads of fun picking them.
What was in store for the night? Needless to say, with all the alcohol, beer and liquor, it was Party Time!! Ever heard of the expression of ‘Drink and Be Merry’? Well, let’s just say as the last night for some of us, we drank and got VERY merry. This was till the point that even the wake up call guy couldn’t fulfill his duty. That’s how the night went.
A : Selamat pagi, Kak!
B : Selamat pagi. Nak Tiket ya? Nak ambil sendiri atau ambil semua?
A : Erm…Saya ambil semua lah.
B : Okay. Nah. Ambil.
A : Terima Kasih.
Thinking that I could save the hassle for the others to ask for the breakfast ticket, I took all 12. ‘Mana tahu’ when I finished my breakfast and went back, NO one except Roslyn woke up before 10.30. Out of 12 tickets, used 1. WTH!!
By the time all the sleepyheads woke up, it was raining. So we waited for the rain to somewhat abate and we headed to the Boat Restaurant along Pantai Tengah for lunch.
For lunch, we ordered 6 dishes. We ordered a Chicken Corn Soup which was perfect for a cold and wet afternoon. There was nothing special about the Claypot Beancurd, Fried Kailan and Sweet & Sour Chicken. However, the Lemon Steamed Grouper was quite nice with no fishy smell and plump meat. The Deep Fried Calamari was rather interesting. You would expect that it would be the normal squid and batter. But this restaurant adds lemon leaves to the batter. A wonderful touch. With everyone’s hunger put at bay, We headed for our fun-filled destination. On the way, we stopped by Petronas Quay to have a look. This is where people with boats and yachts park. Quite a nice atmosphere.Alors, we move on. We made our way to one of the best waterfalls on the island. Air Terjun Telaga Tujuh otherwise known as the Seven Wells Waterfall. Apparently, there are a total of 7 wells on higher points of the mountain and hence the name. We had loads of fun and the waterfall was better than everyone expected. However, before reaching this spectacular site, we had to do some hiking up a very, very, very, very, very steep hill which exhausted those who were…erm…let’s just say, have not done such strenuous exercise in a long time. Nonetheless, it was worth it! Some notable experiences; Kantha’s ‘sliding onto his ass’, and Shawn’s highly dangerous and unstoppable run DOWN the steep hill. :PNext stop. Cactus Restaurant. Also along Pantai Tengah. Can’t blame us. There’s just too many restaurants to choose from on this stretch of road. This restaurant serves a variety of local and western dishes. Honestly, there’s nothing to shout about at this restaurant except maybe for their Tom Yam Noodles. It’s really spicy and full of flavour that even people who can’t eat spicy will feel the ‘syokness’. One of the main attractions of this restaurant is that tourists are allowed to mark down their visits on their ceiling and anywhere which has a free space to write on.
Lucky thing we managed to take advantage of the Mother's Day promotion to fly with AirAsia at a cheap rate which only takes an hour to reach Langkawi. Otherwise we would have taken the dreaded bus which takes about 7 hours to reach Kuala Perlis and 1 hour ferry ride to the main island. San Fu man!!
As we arrived at Langkawi airport and collected our luggage, we waited for our 'voiture' for the trip. Presenting our driver and Langkawi expert... Mr Gan Chong How.
So, how did we get to Kuala Selangor? We went in 3 cars. A Proton Wira, a Perodua Kancil and Perodua Kelisa. Sorry, no luxury of space for anyone this time. Anyway, it was a rather long drive to Kuala Selangor. If you’re wondering where this fishing village is, it is after Klang. Pretty far. About 40 minutes drive from Leisure Commerce Square. Picture this. Modified Wira vs Kancil & Kelisa = Slow and boring for driver behind the wheel of the Wira. So what he does…he speeds off way in front of the Kancil and Kelisa as though he knows the way which eventually makes him slow down and wait for the rest. After 40 minutes of tailgating each other, we were more or less on the main road of Klang to Kuala Selangor. It is along this long road that we made our 1st stop. This is a corner coffee shop in front of a housing area. So what did have here? ‘Woo Kok’. Yam Puff in English.
In the same coffee shop, we came across this rather...uhmm…interesting list of items served. I’ve heard of White Coffee before but not the other two. Green Coffee anyone? No. How about Blue Coffee then? I guess it is a product still in the making because there is no price.
Along the same stretch of long road we made a turning to one of Kuala Selangor’s beaches.
Next off, we did some sightseeing from higher grounds. We made our way to Bukit Malawati. As we slowly climbed up the hill with all 3 cars, we made it to the landing and guess what we were greeted by. Not 1, not 2, not 3 either but scores of monkeys!! DO NOT stand under the tree as the monkeys are prone to piss and shit on you. Just be careful. As for the canons, it is evidence that Bukit Malawati was a fort during the times of war with the Dutch from around 1780s – 1870s.
The rice wine chicken was fantastic. The flavors of the dish were just wonderful. The frog legs were more enjoyable to eat than our previous expedition in Kepong. Not as spicy though.
Finally, surprisingly even after eating so much we all managed to walk to our cars perfectly fine. We said ‘au revoir’ to each other and went our separate ways. Alors, c’est tous pour cette fois de ‘Marche-Marche Chercher Manger’.