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Wednesday, 2009-07-08
Island Hopping and Duty Free Shopping


Last day in Langkawi, we joined the Island Hopping tour package.
Rm35 per head for a 4 hour tour. 
Brought to 3 different places in the vicinity of Langkawi's southern satellite islands.


This is the starting point. A small docking place located behind Awana Resort Hotel.
Cleanliness of the beach is much to be desired.



Sea was crystal clear under the late morning sun.
It looked as if we were skiing on ice.


This is Pulau Dayang Bunting aka Island of Pregnant Maiden.
It harbours a fresh water lake called Tasik Dayang Bunting.
Women facing infertility problem are encouraged to take a dip in their lake and consequently become fertile and be able to conceive..
(thats according to local folklore of course)


Say hello to 1 of the locals who welcomed us with his mating season frenzy (u get the picture).
Anyway this guy here is obviously the alpha male, and he is HUGE~.
Huge hunky or huge obese i can't tell, its a fine thin line between those 2 for him.
...And i wonder where he's getting his protein supplement from...

Alrite, enough with the obsession..


Well so far we found Langkawi a nice local destination for holiday or honeymoon.
Would recommend at least 3 days on the island for a satisfying and rewarding experience.



Working our way up towards the "miracle" lake.
For women who long to bear children, its like a quest for the Holy Grail.

.......

Climbed down the stairs and...
Ta~ da~
Behold. Lake of the Pregnant Maiden.

Here's a quiz : (In the book of Genesis) At what age did God open Sarah's womb to conceive Isaac?



There are floating platforms with cubicles between them for tourist to take a dip.
Adventurous ones would swim in their life-jackets a little beyond the platforms.
We didnt bring our swim wear so we rented a paddle boat and manouvered our way around the lake.
Our boat cost rm15 while the solar boats cost rm30.


This self-explainary information on the notice board wants tourist to be aware that
The lake is not salty eventhough its near the sea because of a "miracle border".
I'm not a geologist so...


Hey whaddaya know its Arabian holiday season. You get to see big size hairy guys and Arabic women in bikinis. Wherever there's water, you'll never fail to spot them because they luurrvee playing in water.
 Apparently its China holiday season too.

Great view.
The place can be quite happening eventhough its currently not Malaysian holiday season.

So we tried to maneuver and paddle around the lake fighting the current. It was warm but peaceful and serene, with ocassional children laughter from a distant.



Spent approximately 1 hour on the island before heading towards Eagle feeding spot.
Basically we are just invading their territory and disturbing their lunch time.
They are not a fan of tourist because our boats scare their fishes away.

On our way there, a few fish farms.

Here's 1 of the many Eagle hunting ground.
Like i mentioned in the previos blog, there are 2 main species of Eagle living together in a common habitat.
Whether cross breed is possible i don't know.
Its quite hard to catch a good close-up picture of them flying around swiftly.


Here's a stretch of fine white sandy beach with crystal clear water on 1 of the satellite islands.
There's no strong wave, water is shallow.
Perfect for sun bathing and small scale watersport, para-sailing is 1 of them.
There is vendor selling sweet young and tender coconut for rm5.
Refreshing and relaxing.




Again we didnt bring our swim wear.
Nevertheless everyting around us is blissful that we didnt need to get ourself wet.:-)


The island hopping tour ended at 12.30pm.
We headed for Langkawi underwater world but found the entrance ticket pricey and not worth the money.
Anyway we have seen Singapore's underwater world.


Never leave Langkawi without buying from duty free shop.
We went to the Zone, same row as Langkawi underwater world. Be aware that prices of the same item differ even among various duty free shops.
For example there can be a diffence of few Ringgit for a bar of imported chocolate.

Got ourself lots of chocolate. Rare ones, but not too expensive.
Neyney got herself perfume which untill today she's feeling too sayang to use.
Bought ourself chocolate chip Haagen Datz and it tasted soo "premium".
These are the things we would never thought of buying in supermarts.
....and not forgetting 2 bottles of red wine we bought yesterday, 1 new world 1 old world.

Knowing that its gonna be a long drive back, we quickly caught the 3.30pm ferry.
We were loaded with stuff.
Ong Bak 2 was playing. Great martial arts. Ending could be better.

Reached Subang before 10pm.
Tuesday, 2009-07-07
Telaga Tujuh Waterfall


Afternoon, we rode our rented bike towards west side of Langkawi.
Destination: Telaga Tujuh waterfall and Cable car.
On our way there, we stopped by this yatch dock. Majority of them belong to foreigners, at least i would like to think that way, so that i won't be too green with envy..haha.
One day......

Oh, and there's suppose to be a bread shop owned by our Tun Dr. Mahathir somewhere around that shop housing area.

.....

Arrived at the cable car Village. A few duty free shops, souveneir shops, makan shops.
Looking forward towards the Langkawi suspension bridge at the top of the hill.
Told that due to the bad weather service was temporarily shut down.
Ya, like they were taking precaution over the bridge getting too slippery and some1 might jz slip and fall down the hill :_l


Arrived at Telaga Tujuh waterfall.
We decided to take a different route and explore the jungle 1st before coming to the waterfall.
It was after 4pm as we climbed our way up the jungle. The weather was gloomy.it was drizzling and at times it could be quite dark in there.
The fact that no 1 else was there besides us didnt help.



There were a total of  3 camp sites along the way to the top.This was the 2nd one.
It looked empty and deserted.
Still no signs of any1...


This was the last "human-friendly" road sign we met before we continued climbing what must have been eternity. The peak was no where to be seen. No more road signs along the way
....we were on our own..

Already 5.30pm,it was dark, and raining.
Neyney was getting restless, though she was still fit as a bull.
It would require another 1 hour to make our way down.
Camping in the forest for the night didnt sound feasible, at least on our honeymoon..


We were still the only Tarzan and Jane there...


Stopped by 1 of the streams on our way down.
The water was clean (how did i know that?) and chilly..
There was actually another picture of tarzan (that's me) drinking water like he was devouring something.


Nearly there..
Still no sign of anybody.


And here is the top of the waterfall. See that cliff over there?
I'm standing next to 1 of the 7 wells that forms the waterfall beyond this cliff. Hence the name Telaga Tujuh ie 7 Wells waterfall.
We took a side track down to see the waterfall and guess what
....i ran out of battery.

It was great by the way. All rocky and slippery though.
Tried to bath at the bottom of the torrentous waterfall and could have been swept away and gotten myself killed.
Karling hugged me tight and told me not to do anything stupid like that again.
Anyway, NEVER underestimate the forces Mother Nature.


Last dinner in Langkawi.
Its tasty succulent butter crab.But i spent more time peeling than eating it.
Neyney was like a pro...


Tomorrow!...Island Hopping~~

Tuesday, 2009-07-07
Mangroove Tour

Before i begin,forgot to tell u last nite on our way back from dinner, we had a 2nd encounter wif the police.
It was at the periphery of the Langkawi airport situated in between Cenang beach & the hotel.
12am. Road was pitch dark & 2 of them riding their bikes pulled us over.
After some friendly enquiries, they wished us happy honeymoon.

People, if ur riding with a hot chick on an island at midnight, be prepare for some adventure.:_l

Anyway....
8.30am. Hotel pickup by the travel agent.


Mangroove tour.
Destination: Kilim Geoforest Park at the northeast part of Langkawi.
Tour duration: 5hrs
Price: Rm 110/pax. Lunch inclusive.


Kilim geoforest park..consist of wildlife..don't expect tigers or elephant ok...
botany, mangroove swamp (paya tembakau)..
sea life..& hot sun.


Otters..like the one from Narnia.
They were restless, & when they get under water, track them by the bubles surfacing.


Bat cave. Did u know..
That when bats die in their sleep their body can still hang for months before dropping?






Mangroove grows in swampy area.
Provides natural habitat for different species of wildlife.
Good firewood.
& did u know.. the latex from mangroove leaf can be so poisonous that
it can blind a person, used for hunting to stun animals, a tool to quit smoking by applying some on the cigarrette?


Very hard to get them to cooperate for the photo session...


Poison latex obtained from the stalk of the leaves.


Viper snake.
Saw 1 of its nest from the outside, located on the top caves with eggs, egg shells and snake skin.


Mangroove fruit.

When mature, the fruit will pop open & seeds fall to the ground to produce new offspring.

Hanging palm tree on the cliff said to be hundreds yrs old.

Also in the wall of the cliffs..spider nests.


Yatchs belonging mostly to foreigners. Cheap parking fee about Rm3k per yr.
Still considered safe although left unattended for months to years.
Pirates from Thailand only target mini-sized motorboats because of their similiarity and parts can be easily disambled.



Crocodile cave. We came a bit late during high tide & couldn't get in.


There was a spot where the Eagles came to prey for fish.
2 species live together..the reddish brown(superior size) & the dark brown(smaller size).



Last destination, a fish farm, built as a floating vessel in the sea.
We had lunch there..well,no fish but just fried prawns.

This type of fish swims very fast, attach itself to sharks, and share chunks of its host's meal.
Erm..whats it call ah?


Sting ray! The 1 that killed Steve Irwin. :-(
No prize for answering correctly.


Blow fish! Can survive out of water max of 3 mins. And we inflated it..:_l
Warning: If u eat this fish, you will die.


..slimy & slippery.
Poor thing, life must be hard being pressed around.

The end of tour.Thanks for joining us...:)