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What and where to eat in Kuala Lumpur KL? – A list of things to eat in KL

Chilli Pan Mee at Restoran Kin Kin

If you are planning to visit Kuala Lumpur KL and not sure what to eat there, here’s a low down of the things to eat in KL!

Famous Chilli Pan Mee in KL

Chilli Pan Mee at Restoran Kin Kin
Chilli Pan Mee at Restoran Kin Kin

Chilli Pan Mee at Restoran Kin Kin

Chilli Pan Mee or dry chilli noodles has been a creation that originated in KL. Here in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman (just a short walk from Chow Kit station), you can try the famous chilli pan mee from both Restoran Kin Kin or Restoran Super Kitchen.

Roti Babi Anyone?

Roti Babi at Yut Kee Kopitiam KL
Roti Babi at Yut Kee Kopitiam KL

Roti Babi at Yut Kee Kopitiam KL

Roti Babi is synonymous with Yut Kee Kopitiam – one of the oldest surviving kopitiam in KL. While you’re here, why not try the hainanese pork chop and a cuppa as well?

Lot 10 Hutong

Lot 10 Hu Tong – Best Street Foods in Malaysia
Lot 10 Hu Tong – Best Street Foods in Malaysia

If you are a fan of Malaysian Street Food, look no further than Lot 10’s Hu Tong! Here you will be able to savour some of the best street foods that Malaysia has to offer! Famous delights such as Penang Char Kway Teow and KL Fried Hokkien Mee will definitely delight your palate!

Desserts @ Pavilion KL

Taiwanese Dessert @ Pavilion KL
Taiwanese Dessert @ Pavilion KL

Taiwanese Dessert @ Pavilion KL

Recently, 2 taiwanese dessert stalls opened at the restaurant level of the Pavilion! Not only can you enjoy people watching over the atrium, you will also be able to savour some healthy and delectable dessert to cool you down from the heat of the day!

View of the Atrium from Taiwanese Dessert Place
View of the Atrium from Taiwanese Dessert Place

View of the Atrium from Taiwanese Dessert Place

Bean curd, taro, red bean with shaved milk ice!
Bean curd, taro, red bean with shaved milk ice!

Bean curd, taro, red bean with shaved milk ice!

The Taiwanese are geniuses at food! This bowl of bean curd, taro, red bean with shaved milk ice really left us craving for more!

We hope that you’ve enjoyed this list of what and where to eat in KL. Do add on to this list through our comments page below!

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Yut Kee Kopitiam KL – Must Try the Roti Babi and Hainanese Pork Chop!

Roti Babi Yut Kee Kopitiam KL Dang Wangi

Another restaurant that you must visit when you are in KL is Yut Kee Kopitiam! It serves home-made food with its own innovation and has been doing so since 1928!

Yut Kee Hainanese Kopitiam in KL
Yut Kee Hainanese Kopitiam in KL

Interior of Yut Kee Kopitiam
Interior of Yut Kee Kopitiam


Located in Dang Wangi Kuala Lumpur, Yut Kee is one of the oldest surviving Kopitiam in KL. Today, it not only serves up one of the meanest kopi in town, it also specialises in what has come to be a trademark of Yut Kee – The Roti Babi!

Roti Babi @ Yut Kee Kopitiam KL
Roti Babi @ Yut Kee Kopitiam KL

The Roti Babi is a well-known dish in Kuala Lumpur. It is an innovation of Yut Kee that serves marinated pork encapsulated in bread and then deep fried. Yum! (Everything deep fried is yummy right? :p) Another well known dish here is the Hainanese Pork Chop.

Hainanese Pork Chop from Yut Kee Kopitiam KL
Hainanese Pork Chop from Yut Kee Kopitiam KL

The pork chop is tender and well marinated. The generous gravy (and condiments) is similar to that of the western “brown sauce”. The only minus point is that the sauce somewhat reduced the crispy factor of the pork chop.

Well, if you have the opportunity, why not pop by Dang Wangi and give the Roti Babi and Hainanese Pork Chop a try, the next time you’re in KL!

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Roti Babi Yut Kee Kopitiam KL Dang Wangi
Roti Babi Yut Kee Kopitiam KL Dang Wangi

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Legoland Malaysia : Johor’s Latest Attraction!

Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia is the latest attraction in Johor! We had an opportunity to visit so let’s find out what’s on offer at Legoland Malaysia right here!

How to get to Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Johor Malaysia is located near Medini and is just a 10 minutes drive from the Tuas Second Link, 20 minutes from Senai Airport and 30 minutes from Johor Bahru.

To get to Legoland from Singapore, after passing the Tuas Second Link, continue along the second link expressway and look for EXIT 312. Note that for this exit, there are 2 sub exits, go to the one that states Nusajaya / LEGOLAND. “LEGOLAND” will be prominently displayed in brown, you cant miss it!

Follow the signs to “LEGOLAND” and you will pass by Mall of Medini. PARK HERE!!

Mall of Medini - Park Here for Legoland!
Mall of Medini – Park Here for Legoland!

The reason why we suggest to park here is because it is a shorter drive (you’ll still need to drive 200m to Legoland’s car park) and since both parking locations requires you to have a short walk from the carpark to Legoland, why not pass through a mall?

Passing through Mall of Medini...
Passing through Mall of Medini…
To Legoland Malaysia!
To Legoland Malaysia!

Things to do and Attractions in Legoland Malaysia

There are so many things to do and attractions in Legoland! There are 7 themed areas with over 40 interactive rides, shows and play areas for the kids! Legoland is a kids friendly place. We would say that more than 50% of the attractions are meant and constructed with kids in mind. The themed areas include

1. The Beginning
2. Lego Technic
3. Lego Kingdoms
4. Imagination
5. Land of Adventures
6. Lego City
7. Miniland

Before we proceed, let’s first take a look at the map…

Map of Legoland Malaysia

Map of Legoland Malaysia
Map of Legoland Malaysia


Aerial View of Legoland Johor

The Beginning

The Beginning is the first area that you will go to once you enter into Legoland. After contending with the long queues to enter Legoland (we came on a week day and yet there’s such a long queue!)…

Long Queues outside Legoland Malaysia
Long Queues outside Legoland Malaysia

Here, you will find guest services counter, mini market, the Brick Shop, the Cafe as well as the Big Shop! Cute characters made entirely out of Lego bricks can be found here and throughout Legoland as well!

The Big Shop @ Legoland Malaysia
The Big Shop @ Legoland Malaysia

If you stay near to Legoland or even in the western part of Singapore PLUS you have kids, we will recommend that you head right on to the guest services for the upgrade of your day ticket to the annual pass. This is because the price of the annual pass is about 3x the price of admission. This means that if you intend to visit more than 3 times a year, the annual pass is definitely worth it!

Miniland

If you head straight after passing The Beginning, you will enter into Miniland!

Miniland @ Legoland Malaysia
Miniland @ Legoland Malaysia

Miniland is an entire exhibition of world landmarks made entirely out of Lego Bricks! Here, you will be able to see land marks such as the Great Wall of China, the Petronas Towers as well as the Singapore Flyer! See the intricacy and details placed into constructing these structures and enjoy many photo moments here!

Miniland will include the landmarks from the following locations and themes…

KLIA, Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Singapore, India, Myanmar, China, Laos, Brunei, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Port Tanjung Pelepas and Pirates!

Lego Technic

Lego Technic boasts of several exciting rides and attractions such as Technic Twister, AQUAZONE Wave Racers, Water Splash, LEGO MINDSTORMS, LEGO Academy as well as Project X!

Project X , Lego Technic, Legoland
Project X , Lego Technic, Legoland

Project X is one of the main attractions at Lego Technic and Legoland. It is a 4 seater roller coaster that has a huge drop at one point, making it one of the most exciting rides in Legoland!

A recommendation to Legoland : We noticed that some of the carriages did not leave with all 4 seats filled. Perhaps the staff can plan for subsequent rides and check if there are single or 2 riders that can fill the seats. This will ensure that more riders can enjoy the rides in a shorter amount of time.

Lego City

Lego City is a theme of having the different modes of transportation that we have today. This zone offers the Lego City Airport, Lego City Stage, Boating School, Remote Control Boat, The Shipyard, Junior Driving School, Driving School, Legoland Express as well as the Lego Rescue Academy.

Driving School @ Legoland Malaysia
Driving School @ Legoland Malaysia

Another main attraction at Malaysia’s Legoland is the driving school. Do note that the driving school is divided into Junior (Ages 3 to 6) as well as Drivers (Ages 7 to 13). (Adults, we’re sorry, no rides for you here!) But kids can complete the lessons and ciruits here and have their very own Legoland Driver’s License!

Land of Adventure

Land of Adventure has some fun attractions as well. The attractions here include Lost Kingdom Adventure, Beatle Bounce, Dino Island as well as Pharoah’s Revenge! The main attraction here has got to be Dino Island where you will be brought up into the “ruins” and try to escape out of it through the giant water splash! Be warned that you will be wet for this ride!

Dino Island @ Legoland Malaysia
Dino Island @ Legoland Malaysia

Imagination

At Imagination, you will enjoy the Kid Power Towers, Build & Test, Observation Tower, Musical Fountain, DUPLO Playtown, DUPLO Express as well as the Lego Studios!

Can you spot Steven Spielberg?
Can you spot Steven Spielberg?

At Lego Studios, you will be able to enjoy 4D movies and they are shown in succession. They are Racers, Spellbreaker as well as Clutch Powers. We managed to watch Spellbreaker (Characters dont speak in this movie) as well as Clutch Powers. Each movie lasts about 15 minutes. A quick way to finish all the movies is to re-queue once you’re done with a movie and you can complete all 3 movies within the hour. Well, that is provided you do not mind the seatings. But be assured that all the seats will be able to enjoy all the effects even if you’re sitting at the front row.

For those who do not know what is a 4D movie, it is actually 3D graphics with additional effects such as water drizzles, wind, foam, crippy crawly feelers beneath you that will actually feel according the movie that you’re watching.

4D movies @ Legoland Malaysia
4D movies @ Legoland Malaysia

A recommendation to Legoland : We recommend that the screens at the waiting area show a countdown timer so that those waiting would roughly know how long more they will have to wait before the next show. Also, it would be good to show what movie is up next on the screens. We did not actually know what movie it was unless we asked OR waited till just before we enter the theatre.

Waiting area for 4D Movie
Waiting area for 4D Movie

Lego Kingdoms

Lego Kingdoms boasts of the following attractions that include the Forestman’s hideout, Dragon’s Apprentice, The Dragon, King’s Market, Castle Stage, Royal Joust, Merlin’s Challenge as well as Castle Games. The main attraction here is of course the Dragon rollercoaster ride. It is the highest rollercoaster ride in Legoland Malaysia and you will be able to enjoy great views of Legoland at the top of the ride!

Lego Kingdoms at Legoland Malaysia
Lego Kingdoms at Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia Ticket Prices & Opening Hours

Opening Hours

Legoland Malaysia is open from 10am to 6pm daily. The hours are extended on weekends, public holidays as well as school holidays. The extended hours are from 10am to 8pm during these periods.

Ticket Prices

We advise our readers to purchase tickets online as there are some discounts when you do so. Also as mentioned earlier, if you are planning to revisit Legoland, do approach guest services to upgrade your day tickets to the annual pass. Ticket prices for Legoland Malaysia are

Adult (12-59) RM140 (Walk-in) , RM105 (online booking)
Children & Senior (60+) RM110 (Walk-in) , RM82.50 (online booking)

Annual Pass for Adults is RM275 and Children/Seniors at RM210

Hotels near to Legoland Malaysia

There are several excellent hotels such as Pulai Springs, KSL Resort, Thistle Johor Bahru as well as Tune Hotels. Legoland Hotel will be completed in 2014!

For your convenience, we have arranged for the best hotel deals in Johor Bahru right here!

You have just finished a post from our series from Legoland Malaysia. Find out more about Legoland Malaysia in the following posts!

Legoland Malaysia : Johor’s Latest Attraction (Main Post)
Legoland Malaysia Lego City : Learn to Drive, Sail and Rescue
Legoland Malaysia Miniland : See Miniatures of World Famous Attractions
Legoland Malaysia: Cute Characters made out of Lego Bricks
Legoland Malaysia LEGO Kingdoms : Brave the Dragon Rollercoaster
Legoland Malaysia’s Imagination : 4D Movies, Observation Tower & Duplo Fun
Legoland Malaysia Land of Adventure : Are you Game for Adventure?

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Conclusion
There’s a full suite of entertainment for the whole family at Legoland. Exciting rides, entertaining shows, fun rides for the kids as well as many play areas. Kids will definitely be spoilt for choice at this Lego themepark. For a well deserved break and a full day of entertaining fun for the kids, look no further than Legoland Malaysia!

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Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Staycation : Great place to unwind at a great price!

Lotus Desaru Resort Malaysia

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort was our choice of stay when Kate and I wanted to enjoy a staycation in Malaysia. We stumbled upon Lotus Desaru Beach Resort while doing our research and the price was really affordable at only $77 per night (inclusive of taxes) for a one room suite!

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How to get to Lotus Desaru Beach Resort

From Singapore, there is now a quicker way to travel to Desaru via the Senai Desaru Expressway!

Senai Desaru Expressway
Senai Desaru Expressway

The drive time from Singapore to Desaru has been greatly reduced with the completion of the Senai Desaru Expressway. No longer do you need to make a trip north to Kota Tinggi then south back to Desaru. With the Senai Desaru Expressway, the drive time is cut to about 45 minutes (this excludes the waiting time at the causeway jam!)

The price of the toll from Singapore to Desaru via the Senai Desaru Expressway costs RM8.20!

Price of toll from Singapore to Desaru via the Senai Desaru Expressway
Price of toll from Singapore to Desaru via the Senai Desaru Expressway

After about a 45 minutes drive, we finally reached Lotus Desaru Beach Resort, Desaru Malaysia!

Lotus Desaru Resort Malaysia
Lotus Desaru Resort Malaysia

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Desaru Malaysia

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort is designed to resemble that of medieval towers. On top of each tower, there is a flag that seems to be flying (but is actually fixed at that position)

Map of Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Map of Lotus Desaru Beach Resort

This map shows the various facilities and layout of the entire resort.

Facilities of Lotus Desaru Beach Resort

There are many facilities at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort. This is a quick run down of the facilities here…

Lotus Desaru Gym
Lotus Desaru Gym
Swimming pool at the Clubhouse Lotus Desaru
Swimming pool at the Clubhouse Lotus Desaru

There are actually 3 main swimming areas. It includes the above swimming pool at the clubhouse (right in front of the gym), a smaller swimming pool that resides with a block of towers and of course the main attraction here, the WATER PARK!

Swimming pool at the Clubhouse Lotus Desaru
Swimming pool at the Clubhouse Lotus Desaru

The water park at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort is really nothing much to shout about. However, if you enjoy water slides, there is a really long water slide (the main and only attraction of the water park) that serves this water park.

Entrance to the water slide at water park Lotus Desaru Hotel
Entrance to the water slide at water park Lotus Desaru Hotel

The entry to the water park is of course complimentary with stays at the hotel. You will need to wear a wrist band when you use any of the 3 pool facilities though. You can remove the wrist band after each usage. Once removed, bring back the wrist band to the receptionist at the clubhouse and they will replace it for you.

One word of caution though. DO NOT USE THE FLOAT AT THE SLIDE!! Although it was relatively cheap (RM7), Kate and I fell over and landed on our heads TWICE at the slides! We thus concluded it was too dangerous to go on the slide with floats. On the other hand, it was really fun just sliding down the slides! Even the super man style (belly down with hands forwards) was shiok!

Rear view of the clubhouse Lotus Desaru
Rear view of the clubhouse Lotus Desaru
ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) Track at Lotus Desaru
ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) Track at Lotus Desaru
Lotus Suria Ayurveda Spa at Lotus Desaru Resort
Lotus Suria Ayurveda Spa at Lotus Desaru Resort

Kate enjoyed a Ayurvedic spa (something like a full body oil massage) at RM115++ while I enjoyed the face spa for RM50++ The masseuse who did my spa had more than 10 years of experience from India and he was so professional at the facial massage, relaxing the various facial muscles with strong, firm and skillful strokes. In addition, there was also a facial of various cleansing, moisturising and revitalising creams/oils that left my face bouncy and refreshed! It was really well worth it. Kate thoroughly enjoyed her body massage as well!

Teratai Restaurant at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Teratai Restaurant at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
High Tea Buffet at Teratai Restaurant
High Tea Buffet at Teratai Restaurant

The Teratai restaurant at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort is where breakfast is served daily. On our first day, there was also a buffet lunch at only RM25++! We ate…

Buffet spread at Teratai Restaurant
Buffet spread at Teratai Restaurant
Curry and Rice at Teratai Restaurant
Curry and Rice at Teratai Restaurant
Assam Laksa at Teratai Restaurant Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Assam Laksa at Teratai Restaurant Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Dessert at Teratai Restaurant Lotus Desaru
Dessert at Teratai Restaurant Lotus Desaru

As this was a staycation (really just to chill and relax -> Chillax), we had all our meals at the hotel. Dinner was at the cafe/pub near the beach…

Beach Bar Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Beach Bar Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Calamari of Beach Bar Lotus Desaru
Calamari of Beach Bar Lotus Desaru
Pizza and 2 drinks for RM30 @ Beach Bar Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Pizza and 2 drinks for RM30 @ Beach Bar Lotus Desaru Beach Resort

We also had pizza which was a deal that came with 2 drinks. It was quite chill to dine beside the ocean front and listen to the waves (and of course the songs that kept repeating itself – only like 7 songs on the CD!)…

One Bedroom Suite at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort

Although the room was relatively cheap, we must say that it was quite decent and different from what we had experienced previously. It was a loft unit with the bed and toilet (with bathtub) on the second floor.

Entrance to the one bedroom suite at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Entrance to the one bedroom suite at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
TV and Oven in one bedroom suite
TV and Oven in one bedroom suite
TV and Oven in one bedroom suite
TV and Oven in one bedroom suite
Bed on the second level in one bedroom suite Lotus Desaru Hotel
Bed on the second level in one bedroom suite Lotus Desaru Hotel
Toilet on the second level in one bedroom suite
Toilet on the second level in one bedroom suite
Bathtub on the second level in one bedroom suite
Bathtub on the second level in one bedroom suite
Alternate view of the one bedroom suite
Alternate view of the one bedroom suite

For dinner on the last night, we had a club sandwich and indian set meal. It was the first time that we ordered room service and it was still relatively affordable for room service standards…

Menu of In room dining
Menu of In room dining
Club sandwich @ RM19, room service
Club sandwich @ RM19, room service
Indian set meal @ RM21, room service at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort
Indian set meal @ RM21, room service at Lotus Desaru Beach Resort

We also witnessed MAN CITY TAKING THE BPL CHAMPIONSHIP with 2 last minute goals (think it was 91st and 93rd minutes)! It was exhilarating just to watch the match! Although Man U also won their last game, the 2 last minute goals reversed a defeat into a victory and Man City clinched the title for the 2011/2012 BPL league, wrestling it away from Man U! History made and we witnessed it!

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All in all, it was a really great staycation here in Desaru Malaysia. In fact, we thought that this stay was much better than Pulai Springs nearby. Well, our opinion is very much price driven in this case. We hope you’ll enjoy your next stay at Desaru Malaysia and do check out our other post about the things to do in Desaru Malaysia as well! Lotus Desaru Beach Resort is indeed an excellent place for staycation!

A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago | Malacca Attractions

A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago

In addition to St. Paul’s Church, Stadhuys and Jonker Street, another famous attraction in Malacca is A Famosa Fort also known as Porta De Santiago.

A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago
A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago

According to another one of our extensive research (2mins on Wikipedia), it is one of the oldest surviving European structure in Asia. Once a fortress built by the Portuguese, the gate is the only remaining structure now.


Around the A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago

This video shows the A Famosa up close and if you listen closely, you can also hear a tune resembling “My Heart Will Go On”.

No…you are not hearing things. It’s simply because there’s a violin player playing within the gates.

At the end of this video, you can also see a flight of red stairs that leads up the hill. This will bring you to St. Paul’s Church.

You can read more of our whining when you read that post…

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Related posts

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Top 3 Things to do at Jonker Street aka Jonker Walk
Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street
Stadhuys Melaka aka Red Square or Dutch square
Best 5 stars hotel in Melaka : Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Battle of the Malacca (Melaka) Jonker Street Chicken Rice Balls : Which is better? Chung Wah Chicken Rice or Hoe Kee Chicken Rice?
Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)
Top Attractions and Things to do in Melaka : World Heritage City
A Leisure Stroll along the Melaka River
Trishaw Rides in Melaka : A Must-Do Activity!
Traffic Jams in Melaka : How bad is it really?
Restoran Ole Sayang – One of the most reputable Peranakan Restaurant in Malacca
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum – Built without nails!
Melaka Maritime Museum – Museum within a Ship
A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago
St. Paul’s Church

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St. Paul’s Church | Malacca Attractions

Front View of St. Paul's Church Melaka

Please dont make the same mistake that we made when we visited St. Paul’s Church in Malacca

The mistake was this…

According to google map, St. Paul’s Church is actually just a short walk from Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall, just across the road right?

WRONG! There is actually a climb up the hill from A Famosa (aka Porta De Santiago). It’s a climb with many steps at that!

So now we all know google maps dont include depth/height for its maps…

But back to our story.

St. Paul’s Church Melaka was built in 1521 and refurbished in 1566.

Interior of St. Paul's Church Malacca
Interior of St. Paul’s Church Malacca


Video Tour inside St. Paul’s Church

Today, it is a much visited tourist attraction in Malacca and is part of the Malacca Museum Complex which includes A Famosa (aka Porta de Santiago) as well as the Stadhuys.

Front View of St. Paul's Church Melaka
Front View of St. Paul’s Church Melaka

Another interesting story about the St. Paul’s Church is that it was actually a temporary burial site for Francis Xavier, a pioneering catholic missionary who was active in southeast asia during those times.

According to legend, he died out at sea but before he died, he told the sailors that he wanted to be buried in Goa India. So before his body was shifted to Goa, St. Paul’s Church was the temporary burial site for about 9 months.

To commemorate Francis Xavier, a statue of him was erected and it stands just outside of St. Paul’s Church overlooking the sea…

Francis Xavier's Statue at St. Paul's Church Melaka
Francis Xavier’s Statue at St. Paul’s Church Melaka

Views from St. Paul’s Church

View of the Menara Taming Sari from St. Paul's Church
View of the Menara Taming Sari from St. Paul’s Church
"Treacherous" Climb down from St. Paul's Church
“Treacherous” Climb down from St. Paul’s Church

So if you ever visit St. Paul’s Church. Dont be mistaken that it is actually “just beside” A Formosa. Well…actually it is but after climbing those stairs!

You’ve been warned…

How to St Paul’s Church Melaka

If you take a look at the map above again. The walk is pretty straight forward if you stay at the Hotel Equatorial Melaka.

Across the street from Hotel Equatorial is the Dataran Pahlawan Shopping Mall. If you follow it all the way through (either on the inside to avoid the sun in the day or on the outside to have some fresh air) you will arrive at the food court.

Take a walk out of the food court and up the stairs. You will then arrive at the A Famosa.

Walk through the gate and up those stairs and tada, you arrive at St. Paul’s Church Melaka!

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Related posts

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Top 3 Things to do at Jonker Street aka Jonker Walk
Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street
Stadhuys Melaka aka Red Square or Dutch square
Best 5 stars hotel in Melaka : Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Battle of the Malacca (Melaka) Jonker Street Chicken Rice Balls : Which is better? Chung Wah Chicken Rice or Hoe Kee Chicken Rice?
Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)
Top Attractions and Things to do in Melaka : World Heritage City
A Leisure Stroll along the Melaka River
Trishaw Rides in Melaka : A Must-Do Activity!
Traffic Jams in Melaka : How bad is it really?
Restoran Ole Sayang – One of the most reputable Peranakan Restaurant in Malacca
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum – Built without nails!
Melaka Maritime Museum – Museum within a Ship
A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago
St. Paul’s Church

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Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street | Malacca Attractions

Durian Chendol @ Jonker 88

One of the must visit stalls at Jonker Street has got to be Jonker 88!

Interior of Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street
Interior of Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street

Jonker 88 features many local nonya food as well as yummy desserts!

Menu for Nonya Baba Delights @ Jonker 88 , Jonker Street
Menu for Nonya Baba Delights @ Jonker 88 , Jonker Street
Jonker 88 Dessert Menu
Jonker 88 Dessert Menu

Having determined the winner of the battle of the Malacca Chicken Rice Ball, Kate and I were now too full to go on to the mains. Hence, we went straight for the dessert corner and ordered the famous durian chendol as well as the sago gula melaka…

Durian Chendol @ Jonker 88
Durian Chendol @ Jonker 88
Sago Gula Melaka @ Jonker 88
Sago Gula Melaka @ Jonker 88

Although we were very full, we slurped every bit of the 2 desserts! The gula melaka (not suitable for diabetics, confirmed plus chop plus double confirm) was sweet (fei hua) but had a nice cooked sugary taste to it.

Also, we regretted not filming the shifu when she put on the gula melaka…it was with such skill! One scoop one kill in one fast paced motion!

How to get there

Jonker 88 is located in the middle of Jonker street. One key indicator is the long queue in front of it, especially on the dessert side.

But we must say that the sago gula melaka and durian chendol were worth the wait!

Have you tried the nonya/baba food that Kate and I didnt have the space to stomach? If so, share with us in the comments section!

Related posts

This post is part of our 3D2N travels in Malacca. Below, you can find other relevant posts covered during this trip!

Top 3 Things to do at Jonker Street aka Jonker Walk
Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street
Stadhuys Melaka aka Red Square or Dutch square
Best 5 stars hotel in Melaka : Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Battle of the Malacca (Melaka) Jonker Street Chicken Rice Balls : Which is better? Chung Wah Chicken Rice or Hoe Kee Chicken Rice?
Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)
Top Attractions and Things to do in Melaka : World Heritage City
A Leisure Stroll along the Melaka River
Trishaw Rides in Melaka : A Must-Do Activity!
Traffic Jams in Melaka : How bad is it really?
Restoran Ole Sayang – One of the most reputable Peranakan Restaurant in Malacca
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum – Built without nails!
Melaka Maritime Museum – Museum within a Ship
A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago
St. Paul’s Church

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Best 5 stars hotel in Melaka : Hotel Equatorial Melaka

View of the pool as you walk out of the lift lobby

According to our extensive research (2 mins via google), we found that there are basically three 5 stars hotel in Melaka (could be more).

They are

1. Hotel Equatorial Melaka
2. Renaissance Melaka
3. Holiday Inn Melaka

Of these, Holiday Inn Melaka has the newest and best features of these hotels because it is the latest collection in the Melaka 5 stars hotel arena.

However, its location puts it behind Renaissance Melaka and Hotel Equatorial Melaka. (This is when you consider attractions to be centralised near Stadhuys and Christ Church).

So this leaves us with Renaissance Melaka as well as Hotel Equatorial to vie for the best 5 star hotel in Melaka.

We can see that Hotel Equatorial is a short walking distance from St. Francis Church and thus Stadhuys. Also, according to our 2 min google, it was found that Renaissance Melaka is almost the same walking distance to the north.

Hence, both Hotel Equatorial Melaka and Renaissance Melaka are neck in neck at this point. The 2 factors that should determine your choice are thus

1. Style/Class/Newer. If you’re looking for a hotel with more class, style and is newer, Renaissance Melaka would be your choice.

2. Price. However, if you are looking at the cheapest of the 5 stars like us, the winner is clear, Hotel Equatorial Melaka! Plus, while we were there, there was a 88RM F&B credit for each night of stay!

Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Hotel Equatorial Melaka

Here’s a look at our room and the view it offers at Hotel Equatorial

Bed of Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Bed of Hotel Equatorial Melaka
TV Console Hotel Equatorial Melaka
TV Console Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Wardrobe Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Wardrobe Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Bathroom Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Bathroom Hotel Equatorial Melaka

Romantic ambience at night
Romantic ambience at night

Reminds us of our stay at Raffles Hotel Singapore

Not only that, we were kindly given the option to choose our room. The receptionist gave us a card to one of the rooms to see if we were satisfied with the room before allocating it to us!

Here are the views from our room

Round about in front of Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Round about in front of Hotel Equatorial Melaka
View of Melaka Menara Taming Sari from Hotel Equatorial Melaka
View of Melaka Menara Taming Sari from Hotel Equatorial Melaka

The hotel also had a relatively big swimming pool that interconnects the various pools…

View of the swimming pool @ Hotel Equatorial Melaka
View of the swimming pool @ Hotel Equatorial Melaka
View of the adult pool @ Hotel Equatorial Melaka
View of the adult pool @ Hotel Equatorial Melaka
View of the pool as you walk out of the lift lobby
View of the pool as you walk out of the lift lobby

Another reason why Hotel Equatorial Melaka trumps Renaissance Hotel is because it is RIGHT BESIDE the Dataran Pahlawan Shopping Mall! There’s lots of shopping, makan and even a cinema!

Dataran Pahlawan Shopping Mall beside Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Dataran Pahlawan Shopping Mall beside Hotel Equatorial Melaka

So here’s a recap why Hotel Equatorial Melaka is the best 5 stars hotel in Melaka (compared to Renaissance Hotel and Holiday Inn Melaka)

1. Location. Near to all Melaka Tourism Attractions!

2. Price. Cheapest of the three 5 stars Hotel

3. Shopping. RIGHT Beside Dataran Pahlawan Shopping Mall

4. Nice Swimming Pool

5. Excellent Views!

All in all, we were thoroughly satisfied with our stay and we’ll leave you with a panoramic view from the balcony of the hotel!


View from the Balcony of Hotel Equatorial

Key of our room at Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Key of our room at Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Bad Traffic Jams in Melaka
Bad Traffic Jams in Melaka

Related posts

This post is part of our 3D2N travels in Malacca. Below, you can find other relevant posts covered during this trip!

Top 3 Things to do at Jonker Street aka Jonker Walk
Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street
Stadhuys Melaka aka Red Square or Dutch square
Best 5 stars hotel in Melaka : Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Battle of the Malacca (Melaka) Jonker Street Chicken Rice Balls : Which is better? Chung Wah Chicken Rice or Hoe Kee Chicken Rice?
Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)
Top Attractions and Things to do in Melaka : World Heritage City
A Leisure Stroll along the Melaka River
Trishaw Rides in Melaka : A Must-Do Activity!
Traffic Jams in Melaka : How bad is it really?
Restoran Ole Sayang – One of the most reputable Peranakan Restaurant in Malacca
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum – Built without nails!
Melaka Maritime Museum – Museum within a Ship
A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago
St. Paul’s Church

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Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia – Is it worth a visit?

Johor Premium Outlets JPO Malaysia

Following the huge success of the premium outlets franchise, Malaysia opens its own premium outlet in Johor.

Named Johor Premium Outlets or JPO in short, the outlet mall boasts of 80 designer and premium brands at factory outlet prices. Discounts can range from 25% to 65% everyday.

Getting there

Johor Premium Outlets is just a short drive 1 hour drive from Singapore. From the north south highway, take an exit at Exit 253 and follow brown coloured signs that says “Johor Premium Outlets”. It’s quite hard to miss.

After all the hype that Johor Premium Outlets (JPO Malaysia) has garnered in Singapore, Kate and I decided to drop by JPO to take a look. As we have been to the largest premium outlet, Woodbury Common Premium Outlet it provides us with a basis for comparison.

Entrance to Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Entrance to Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Entrance to Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

At first glance, the look and feel of Johor Premium Outlets (JPO Malaysia) resembles that of Woodbury Common Premium Outlet. As we entered the entrance of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, we did something that would put all shoppers to shame…

Food court of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Food court of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Food court of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

We visited the food court first!

Court of Johor Premium Outlets JPO Malaysia
Court of Johor Premium Outlets JPO Malaysia

Claypot Chicken Rice at Food Court of Johor Premium Outlets JPO Malaysia

After having our fill of the Claypot Chicken Rice (can give this one a miss) and taking a photo of the food court for our readers…

Internal view of Food court at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Internal view of Food court at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Internal view of Food court at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

We headed to the information office to get the most important thing, the map of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia!

Map of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Map of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Map of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

With the map, we can ensure that we cover every square inch of the JPO! After taking a look at the map, we realise that it is actually quite a small outlet mall. There are basically 2 rows of shops for 2 levels and that’s pretty much about it.

In order to discover the best discounts here at Johor Premium Outlets, Kate and I made sure we visited almost every single shop at JPO for our readers! Unfortunately, the sales are not half as good as Woodbury Premium Outlets. Eventhough there were long queues at Johor Premium Outlets such as this one at Coach,

Long Queue outside Coach Outlet at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Long Queue outside Coach Outlet at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Long Queue outside Coach Outlet at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

There werent really many buyers…

Not many people carrying shopping bags from Johor Premium Outlets stores
Not many people carrying shopping bags from Johor Premium Outlets stores

Not many people carrying shopping bags from Johor Premium Outlets stores

The truth is, once you have been to Woodbury Premium Outlet, you’ll realise that all other discounts are not really that fantastic. However, the bright spot here is that compared to retail prices, Johor Premium Outlets JPO does offer substantial discounts. Which is why we bought a pair of shoes eventually.

After a long day at “work”, trawling through the sales at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Kate and I rewarded ourselves at Taang Shifu (translated as Master of Soups)

Taang Shifu @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Taang Shifu @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Taang Shifu @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

In order to get a 10% discount at Taang Shifu, remember to flash your Maybank credit card at the information store to get the VIP discount booklet (more like “pamphlet”). The 10% discount is only for ala carte items. We had the abalone mee sua as well as the double boiled pear dessert…

Abalone Mee Sua @ Taang Shifu, Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Abalone Mee Sua @ Taang Shifu, Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Abalone Mee Sua @ Taang Shifu, Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Double Boiled Pear Dessert @ Taang Shifu, Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Double Boiled Pear Dessert @ Taang Shifu, Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Double Boiled Pear Dessert @ Taang Shifu, Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

After discount, the 2 items only cost about $25RM which was quite cheap considering it was a chinese restaurant. Plus, they tasted good as well!

After covering the second level, we decided to treat ourselves to crepes

Crispy Crepes @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Crispy Crepes @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Crispy Crepes @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

There was a super long queue at crispy crepes, primarily because of its cheap price at $5.20RM for sweet crepes AND $6.30RM for savoury crepes.

Making of crispy crepes at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Making of crispy crepes at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Making of crispy crepes at Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

We decided to go for the chicken floss as well as the chocolate banana…

Chicken Floss Crispy Crepe @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Chicken Floss Crispy Crepe @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Chicken Floss Crispy Crepe @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Chocolate Banana Crispy Crepe @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia
Chocolate Banana Crispy Crepe @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Chocolate Banana Crispy Crepe @ Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

The crepes were super duper crispy! You can feel it and hear it as you land each bite on your crepes. No wonder the queue was so loooooong…

We have also captured a video of the entrance of Johor Premium Outlets, Malaysia just for our readers…


Entrance of Johor Premium Outlets JPO, Malaysia

Verdict

After all the hype about the Malaysia Premium Outlets, Johor Premium Outlets JPO, we must say truthfully that we do agree with most comments online that the sales and discounts are really not that fantastic.

Having said that, we do think that the Johor Premium Outlets JPO can be a good place to spend the weekend to shop and source for great deals. Kids can be “deposited” at the play ground and fed with yummy crispy crepes while parents shop for what they want.

If you have something that you would like to buy in the city, why not hold that thought and give Johor Premium Outlets JPO a go instead? You can be assured that it is at least 25% cheaper than retail prices. 🙂

So yup, our conclusion is that Johor Premium Outlets JPO is still worth a visit afterall!

For your convenience, we have arranged for the best hotel deals in Johor right here!

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20th World Orchid Conference (WOC) at Marina Bay Sands with Preview of Gardens by the Bay

20th World Orchid Conference (WOC) at Marina Bay Sands

Seriously, we did not know that the World Orchid Conference (WOC) was already into its 20th year but we were pleasantly surprised by the splendid showcase of orchids by various groups from all over the world…

20th World Orchid Conference (WOC)

Logo of the 20th World Orchid Conference WOC
Logo of the 20th World Orchid Conference WOC

At the entrance…

Wall to the entrance of 20th World Orchid Conference WOC
Wall to the entrance of 20th World Orchid Conference WOC

Tickets cost $15 for adults and $9 for senior citizens or students. There are also 10% discounts for ntuc, passion, safra (among the cards we can remember). The cost of this price also includes a preview of Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome (an air conditioned indoor display of plants and vegetation) scheduled to open in 6 months time in 2012.

Ticket to 20th World Orchid Conference WOC (includes preview of Gardens by the Bay)
Ticket to 20th World Orchid Conference WOC (includes preview of Gardens by the Bay)

There is also complimentary shuttle bus service from Marina Bay MRT to Gardens by the Bay to the Marina Bay Sands, Sands Expo and Convention Centre (looping in that order)

Complimentary shuttle service from Marina Bay MRT to Gardens by the Bay to Marina Bay Sands , Sands Expo and Convention Centre
Complimentary shuttle service from Marina Bay MRT to Gardens by the Bay to Marina Bay Sands , Sands Expo and Convention Centre
Entrance to the 20th WOC World Orchid Conference at Marina Bay Sands
Entrance to the 20th WOC World Orchid Conference at Marina Bay Sands
Map of the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference) at Marina Bay Sands
Map of the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference) at Marina Bay Sands

Before we start, perhaps we should learn more about orchids and its origin…

Parts of the Orchid
Parts of the Orchid
Words in the gents...bet you didnt know about this!
Words in the gents…bet you didnt know about this!

Close to the entrance are the VIP orchids such as this named after Nelson Mandela

Orchid named after Nelson Mandela
Orchid named after Nelson Mandela

and of course our national flower – The Vanda Miss Joaquim

Vanda Miss Joaquim at 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference)
Vanda Miss Joaquim at 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference)

The organisers have put in much effort to bring in different orchids and their hybrids from all over the world…

Orchids from all over the world at the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference)
Orchids from all over the world at the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference)

Unique orchids include…

5 petaled Orchid
5 petaled Orchid
Brown Orchids
Brown Orchids
Hybrid Pitcher Orchid Plants
Hybrid Pitcher Orchid Plants
Orchid that looks like a crib with a baby inside
Orchid that looks like a crib with a baby inside
2 Petaled Orchid
2 Petaled Orchid
Triangular Shaped Orchid
Triangular Shaped Orchid
Arty Farty Close Up Shot of really small Orchids
Arty Farty Close Up Shot of really small Orchids

There are also displays from different societies and countries from all over the world such as

Orchid displays from Indonesia
Orchid displays from Indonesia
Orchid Display from the UK
Orchid Display from the UK
Orchid displays from Malaysia
Orchid displays from Malaysia

There were also real pitcher plants…

Real pitcher plants
Real pitcher plants

a huge one at that…

Huge pitcher plant
Huge pitcher plant

as well as flower arrangements…

Orchid Bridal Hand Bouquets
Orchid Bridal Hand Bouquets

the winner…

Winner of Orchid Bridal Hand Bouquet
Winner of Orchid Bridal Hand Bouquet
Winning Flower Arrangement
Winning Flower Arrangement
Other winners of flower arrangement
Other winners of flower arrangement
An appeal for aid to Japan
An appeal for aid to Japan

There are also displays for competition at the schools and junior levels…

Displays after the competition
Displays after the competition
One of the winners
One of the winners
Yet another winner
Yet another winner
Cute Theme
Cute Theme

The standing categories…

Shaped like the flyer
Shaped like the flyer
The winner...
The winner…

Some walkabout videos at the 20th WOC (World Orchid Conference) at the Marina Bay Sands, Sands Expo and Convention Centre…


Walk about Part 1


Walk about Part 2


Walk about Part 3


Revolving Petronas Tower

Gardens by the Bay

Next we headed to the Gardens by the Bay via the free shuttle service. The tickets to the WOC included a complimentary preview to the Gardens by the Bay! The shuttle bus came at a high frequency (i.e. short waiting time) at least during our wait. We waited for only about 5 minutes eventhough the expected waiting time was about 10-15 mins.

Map of the Gardens by the Bay
Map of the Gardens by the Bay
Iconic Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay with Marina Bay Sands as the backdrop
Iconic Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay with Marina Bay Sands as the backdrop
Iconic outer view of the Flower Dome
Iconic outer view of the Flower Dome
Entrance to the Flower Dome
Entrance to the Flower Dome

As we entered, we were awed by the huge strange looking trees and cactus. The temperature was quite cold (around 23 degrees). The temperature and humidity is strictly controlled in here for these vegetation and plants to flourish…

The Flower Dome is about 45 metres high and spans 1.2 hectares. The most eye catching plant in the Flower Dome has got to be the Baobabs. The bulbous trunks (looking like a prenant tree) helps the tree to store water during dry seasons. They are also known as bottle trees.

Throughout the Flower Dome, there are other gardens such as the Succulent Garden (mostly cacti), the Australian Garden, the South American Garden, Mediterranean Garden as well as the Olive Grove so do take time to check them out as well!

Another view from within
Another view from within
View of the trees with bulbous trunks that store water
View of the trees with bulbous trunks that store water
View from the highest point in the flower dome
View from the highest point in the flower dome

We were directed by the staff to make a loop to the highest point in the Flower Dome, before heading downstairs where the exit was. The overall feel was as if you had entered an enchanted garden. It was amazing to see Singapore having such an attraction!

 

Here are some videos from within for our readers…


Preview of Gardens by the Bay Part 1


Preview of Gardens by the Bay Part 2


Preview of Gardens by the Bay Part 3

Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands and Helix Bridge

Before we left the Marina Bay area altogether, we took some shots at the Shoppes as well as the Helix Bridge overlooking the Marina Bay…Enjoy!

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands


The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands


View of the Marina Bay from Helix Bridge Part 1


View of the Marina Bay from Helix Bridge Part 2 (The other end of the bridge)

Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed the 20th WOC as well as the Gardens by the Bay. The organisers have indeed put in alot of effort to make it all happen and here at 2bearbear.com we would like to congratulate them for a job well done!

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Things to do and Attractions at Kota Kinabalu (Mount Kinabalu, Kinabalu National Park)

Things to do and Attractions at Kota Kinabalu Mount Kinabalu Kinabalu National Park

There are so many things to do and attractions at Kota Kinabalu! Let’s find out what are the things to do right here in Kota Kinabalu! We thoroughly enjoyed the weekend stay there! Attractions range from Island hopping, getting close to nature or even really really good shopping!

Kate and I managed to accumulate enough Krisflyer points in exchange for 2 tickets to Kota Kinabalu. Quite worth it to join the programme. For this particular trip, we flew on Silkair…

After a 2hrs 20 mins flight, we arrived at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport which looked quite new. From the airport, we took a taxi to Novotel. The taxi was $50RM and it is a fixed price. You will have to purchase a ticket from a shop within the terminal. The good thing is that it is a standard price and you save all the haggling that may be needed for “rogue” taxis.

Book with Klook Here: Popular Activities in Kota Kinabalu

Again, Kate was the one who arranged the entire trip. It is important to anchor a good location of your hotel so that will be the base where all your activities start. Kate found a relatively good deal on Klook where we stayed at the Novotel @ 1 Borneo Kota Kinabalu for only $70SGD per night.

The good thing about staying at the Novotel is that

1. 4 Star Hotel. It is smelly smelly (hokkien for at least) a 4-star hotel at an attractive rate, offering full hotel service and even a swimming pool for you to chillax under the sun.

2. Close to attractions. It is located away from the city but in the middle of the route to Mount Kinabalu, something that must NOT be missed when you visit Kota Kinabalu. Hence, it is a good location as a base for the attractions, yet still within a 20 mins travel time from the city.

3. Shopping. Located beside One Borneo (nowadays there are alot of One something something sprouting after the One Malaysia concept was introduced), it is currently the largest shopping mall/centre in East Malaysia. Though in a couple of years, it will be overtaken by One Sulaman (yet another One)

4. Free Shuttle Service. This is one of the most important aspect to why Kate chose this location. With the free shuttle service to the city, we could get to and fro for free. The only catch is that you will have to register early for your bus ticket. Priority is also given to guests of hotels in and around One Borneo shopping mall.

Novotel

The hotel itself also exceeded our expectation.

External view of Novotel Kota Kinabalu
External view of Novotel Kota Kinabalu

The room was spacious and even had a transparent glass that allowed guests to enjoy a bath and watch TV at the same time. For couples, this would be pretty romantic as well.

The King Size Bed Novotel Kota Kinabalu
The King Size Bed Novotel Kota Kinabalu
TV Console and Fridge Novotel Kota Kinabalu
TV Console and Fridge Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Bathroom Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Bathroom Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Bathtub Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Bathtub Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Business Desk Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Business Desk Novotel Kota Kinabalu

The swimming pool was also very welcoming, with views of the Crocker Range. Crocker Range is essentially a series of hills. Though they may look tall, locals still regard them as hills.

Kids Pool Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Kids Pool Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Swimming pool with water feature that can do shoulder massages at Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Swimming pool with water feature that can do shoulder massages at Novotel Kota Kinabalu
View of Crocker Range from the Pool Kota Kinabalu Novotel
View of Crocker Range from the Pool Kota Kinabalu Novotel

The next most important thing after checking out the room is to check out the bus timings!

Free shuttle bus timings from Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Free shuttle bus timings from Novotel Kota Kinabalu

The area to wait for the shuttle bus is at the other end of the One Borneo shopping mall. You can ask for directions at the information counter. It is important to note that this timing is merely a gauge and should be confirmed with the personnel issuing the tickets as timings varies over weekends and weekdays.

Night Market

Known as Pasar Malam (Market Night) in malay, the night market offers locals an avenue to shop for their daily necessities and also to solve their hunger pangs as there are many stalls offering fried noodles, rice, simple malay hawker fare.

Night Market Kota Kinabalu

Our initial plan on the first night was to catch the sunset at the city. However, we were slightly late as there was a traffic jam on the way (remember to buffer time if you are catching the sunset). The sunset timing is more like 6pm than 7pm in Singapore. So bear that in mind.

We also enjoyed some chicken murtabak (indian fried dough with meat , or for those of you who knows prata, it is like prata with meat $2RM) and a refreshing chilled coconut ($4RM)…

Special Murtabak and Coconut from Kota Kinabalu Night Market
Special Murtabak and Coconut from Kota Kinabalu Night Market

Back at the place where we dropped off (Warisan Square, opposite Waterfront) we caught the 9pm bus back to the hotel…

Breakfast @ Novotel

Daily buffet breakfast is included at Novotel. The spread is more or less the same each day. However, they do cater to different tastes so most palates would be satisfied here.

Morning View of Crocker Range from Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Morning View of Crocker Range from Novotel Kota Kinabalu
The buffet spread at Novotel Kota Kinabalu Breakfast
The buffet spread at Novotel Kota Kinabalu Breakfast

The spread includes noodles or rice, sausages, eggs, grilled tomatoes, baked beans, vegetables, nasi lemak and curry chicken. There are also pastries and breads with various spreads to choose from. Waffles, pancakes, cereals,porridge were available as well.

Appetisers at Kota Kinabalu Novotel Breakfast Buffet
Appetisers at Kota Kinabalu Novotel Breakfast Buffet

At the appetisers corner, there were various juices such as guava, orange and apple juice to choose from. Milk and soya bean milk were available as well. Fruits and appetisers such as pasta salad, salami, smoked salmon were available on different days.

Overview of the breakfast restaurant at Novotel Kota Kinabalu
Overview of the breakfast restaurant at Novotel Kota Kinabalu

Book with Klook Here: Popular Activities in Kota Kinabalu

Mount Kinabalu Packaged Land Tour

It is strongly recommended for visitors (2 or less) to take the tours. Each person costs $180-200 RM that includes, lunch, guided tour, return trip, mount kinabalu park, pekan nabalu (small village/town where you can get the best view of the mountain),poring hot springs,tree top walk,dr fish spa and nature trekking.

The package is a day tour that starts from 8am to 6pm (depending on traffic). Really well worth it we must say. It is also important to follow an experienced agency and in our case, we chose Exotic Borneo. They arranged our time to cover Kinabalu first knowing the local weather that it may drizzle or pour in the afternoon. True enough, it did!

Our first stop was Pekan Nabalu, a small town that has really sweet pineapples, souvenirs and of course, stunning views of the majestic Mount Kinabalu.

View of Mount Kinabalu
View of Mount Kinabalu
Close up view of Mount Kinabalu
Close up view of Mount Kinabalu

Do not miss out on the pineapples. They cost $2RM a packet and is really as sweet as it gets, we thought perhaps they might have been dipped in sugar syrup! But of course not, it tasted naturally sweet. Enjoy!

The next stop we headed to was a private garden from the locals where we saw the largest flower in the world, the Rafflesia!

The largest flower in the World - The Rafflesia
The largest flower in the World – The Rafflesia

The thing about the Rafflesia is that it occurs naturally. Even when scientists wanted to cultivate them, they were unable to. It is a parasitic plant that feeds off the vine like a tumour. It also blooms only 4 to 6 weeks a year and you really have to be at the correct time to see them.

When the flower is in bloom, banners would be placed outside these private gardens and costs $30RM per visit. For this particular garden, we travelled about 5 minutes, crossing a small river before we got there.

"Treacherous" Journey to see the Rafflesia
“Treacherous” Journey to see the Rafflesia
Blooming process of the Rafflesia explained
Blooming process of the Rafflesia explained
The Rafflesia in bloom and its bud Kota Kinabalu
The Rafflesia in bloom and its bud Kota Kinabalu
The Rafflesia disintegrates after its bloom
The Rafflesia disintegrates after its bloom

Because of its rarity in bloom, the locals will protect the area around the Rafflesia to prevent wild animals from feeding on them. According to our guide, Andy, the flowers occurred naturally in abundance in the past. However, locals did not understand their uniqueness and importance in research. When the flowers were in the bud stage, they would kick them about like a soccer ball!

The flower also gives off a pungent smell, much like rotten meat. But this time we did not smell it, could be due to the wind direction. Still, if the flower is in bloom, do drop by a take a look. Helps in preservation by contributing to the locals, and also gives you an experience to enjoy the largest flower in bloom!

Poring Hot Springs

Next, we headed to Poring hot springs, of course, naturally occurring, where Kate enjoyed her book while dipping in the waters of the hot spring.

Tom on the other hand was given a tour by Andy on route to the Tree Top Walk.

Map of Poring Hot Springs Kota Kinabalu
Map of Poring Hot Springs Kota Kinabalu
Old bridge that linked to Poring hot springs in Kota Kinabalu
Old bridge that linked to Poring hot springs in Kota Kinabalu
New bridge (Concrete and not swaying) to Poring Hot Springs in Kota Kinabalu
New bridge (Concrete and not swaying) to Poring Hot Springs in Kota Kinabalu
Poring Hot Springs Kota Kinabalu where Kate dipped her feet and enjoyed a book
Poring Hot Springs Kota Kinabalu where Kate dipped her feet and enjoyed a book

Kate complained about missing stoppers at the hot springs. So she had to “prey” on other visitors and as they left, Kate would “take over” their territory…

At the same time, Tom followed Andy on a little trek towards the tree top walk. It is quite steep at the beginning so make sure you anticipate this if you are going for the tree top walk.

Along the way, we saw these interesting parts of nature…

Can you see the spiderwebs galore?
Can you see the spiderwebs galore?
Ferns on top of a tree looking like an umbrella in Kota Kinabalu Forest
Ferns on top of a tree looking like an umbrella in Kota Kinabalu Forest

Huge Bamboos in Kota Kinabalu Forest
Huge Bamboos in Kota Kinabalu Forest


Possibly the World’s largest Ants!


Furry Caterpillars emerging from beneath the leaves

First Bridge at Tree Top Walk at Kota Kinabalu
First Bridge at Tree Top Walk at Kota Kinabalu

We must first state upfront that the tree top walk is not for the faint of heart. Bridges are interconnected from TREE to TREE. The bridges also sway from side to side and for tall dudes like Tom, there’s a real possibility of falling over the side. What Tom did was to bend his knees while walking such that the netting would still be at the shoulder level.

Of course, at each stop of the tree walk, you would be greeted with amazing views such as this…

View from Tree Top Walk Kota Kinabalu
View from Tree Top Walk Kota Kinabalu
"Winnie the Pooh Tree" in Kota Kinabalu
“Winnie the Pooh Tree” in Kota Kinabalu

Andy told us that bees build their hives on top such trees because bears are not able to climb the trunk of these trees. The smooth surface do not provide the grip for the bears, thus giving safety to the bees. If you observe closely, it is like the tree in Winnie the Pooh!

Looking down from the tree top walk at Kota Kinabalu
Looking down from the tree top walk at Kota Kinabalu

To give our visitors a feel of the tree top walk, here it is…


“Death Defying” Tree Top Walk!

We ventured back to Poring Hot Springs to pick Kate and left for Kipungit Waterfall. The waterfall was about 400m high and had Dr Fish as its inhabitants! Free foot spa!! Yay!

Kipungit Waterfall Kota Kinabalu
Kipungit Waterfall Kota Kinabalu
Dr Fish feeding off dead skin on Tom's feet at Kota Kinabalu Kitpungit Waterfalls
Dr Fish feeding off dead skin on Tom’s feet at Kota Kinabalu Kitpungit Waterfalls

From there, we took a half hour ride to Fair Garden Restaurant for lunch. The food was very good and portions were great for 2 people. Best of all, it was included in the package!

Fried Rice with Soup at Fair Garden Restaurant Kota Kinabalu
Fried Rice with Soup at Fair Garden Restaurant Kota Kinabalu
Crispy Chicken at Fair Garden Restaurant Kota Kinabalu
Crispy Chicken at Fair Garden Restaurant Kota Kinabalu
Sweet and Sour Fish at Fair Garden Restaurant Kota Kinabalu
Sweet and Sour Fish at Fair Garden Restaurant Kota Kinabalu

The food was definitely Chinese restaurant standard and there were also vegetables, fruits and Chinese Tea as well.

We then headed to the Botanical Gardens where we did the forest trail, the shortest one was Silau Silau Trail (to Bukit Tupai) that took us about 40 minutes. Kate and I enjoy such trails but according to Andy, most tourists dont take these trails.

Along the way, we saw what could possibly be the world’s smallest fern!

Possibly, the world's smallest fern found at Kota Kinabalu
Possibly, the world’s smallest fern found at Kota Kinabalu

Andy then led us to this roadside stall that sells black pig (RM5), it was delicious especially with the home made sauce concocted by the owners…

Black Pig BBQ at Kota Kinabalu
Black Pig BBQ at Kota Kinabalu
The BBQed Black Pig with Sauce at Kota Kinabalu- Yummy!
The BBQed Black Pig with Sauce at Kota Kinabalu- Yummy!

Thanks to Andy from Exotic Borneo, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!

At night, Kate and I caught Johnny English 2 for only RM9 each!

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City Tour

On Sundays, there is a large market being put up by the locals in the city. Known as the Gaya Market, it offers locals and tourists alike, an avenue to shop!

Gaya Sunday Market Kota Kinabalu
Gaya Sunday Market Kota Kinabalu

We took a video for our visitors to have a feel of the market itself. There was also a musician playing on the gong which we thought was interesting…


A walk through Gaya Market


Musician on Traditional Gong at Gaya Market

Nearby, we were told that Signal Hill offered a marvelous view of Kota Kinabalu City. The starting point was at the Atkinson Clock on the top right of this picture…

Gaya Market to Atkinson Clock Kota Kinabalu
Gaya Market to Atkinson Clock Kota Kinabalu

After 15 minutes, we arrived at the Atkinson Clock…

The Atkinson Clock Kota Kinabalu
The Atkinson Clock Kota Kinabalu
Direction to Signal Hill Observatory Kota Kinabalu
Direction to Signal Hill Observatory Kota Kinabalu

Following the road for another 5 minutes or so, we were greeted by this view…

View of Gaya Island from Signal Hill Observatory Kota Kinabalu
View of Gaya Island from Signal Hill Observatory Kota Kinabalu
View of City from Signal Hill Observatory Kota Kinabalu
View of City from Signal Hill Observatory Kota Kinabalu


Breathtaking View from Signal Hill Observatory

After all that walking, Kate decided to reward herself with a foot reflexology at Suria Mall. It was only RM48 for 1 hour of foot reflexology and foot bath.

We then had lunch at the famous Kuo Man restaurant of the Suria foodcourt. The beef noodles was yummy. Noodles were Q (springy) and the beef was flavourful. The view of the islands from the food court was excellent as well…

Kuo Man Restaurant Kota Kinabalu
Kuo Man Restaurant Kota Kinabalu
Beef Noodles from Kota Kinabalu
Beef Noodles from Kota Kinabalu
View of Gaya Island with boardwalk Kota Kinabalu
View of Gaya Island with boardwalk Kota Kinabalu

Planning for the next day of island visits, we headed to the Jesselton Point

Jesselton Point Kota Kinabalu
Jesselton Point Kota Kinabalu
View from Jesselton Jetty Kota Kinabalu
View from Jesselton Jetty Kota Kinabalu
Ticketing booths for ferries at Jesselton Point
Ticketing booths for ferries at Jesselton Point

From there, we decided to go for only Manukan Island. Gaya Island being the largest is the most touristy. So it was out for us. It was then down to Mamutik, Manukan or Sapi. Manukan and Sapi was recommended for snorkelling. So Mamutik was out. Of the 2, we chose Manukan because Sapi had deeper waters (not good from the safety point of view). So by the process of elimination, we decided to go for Manukan!

An island ferry costs RM20 per pax and costs an additional RM10 for each additional island. You would also have to pay a conservation tax of RM7.20. At the island, there is also an entrance fee of RM10 for foreigners and RM3 for locals.

In the evening, we headed back to One Borneo shopping mall for more shopping! The deals were great especially because Parkson was celebrating its anniversary and giving out crazy deals!

Parkson Department Store Kota Kinabalu
Parkson Department Store Kota Kinabalu

We bought shoes, pants, shirts, dresses among other things that were 70% off! In the shopping mall, there is a Giant Hypermarket as well as many other small shops for you to explore!

Giant Hypermarket Kota Kinabalu
Giant Hypermarket Kota Kinabalu
Central Atrium Kota Kinabalu
Central Atrium Kota Kinabalu
South Atrium Kota Kinabalu
South Atrium Kota Kinabalu

Island Visit – Manukan

It was pouring in the morning and we thought that our day of island visit was over. However, the “storm” cleared and we did enjoy a sunny day at Manukan!

Got our tickets from Beach Bums to visit Manukan Island
Got our tickets from Beach Bums to visit Manukan Island

When we bought the tickets from beach bums, lifejacket (RM5) and snorkelling sets (RM20) were also available for rent.

The ride out was a bumpy one and Kate kept holding on to Tom’s arms leaving finger marks when we arrived at Manukan!

Boat Ride to Manukan Island
Boat Ride to Manukan Island


Bumpy Boat Ride from Kota Kinabalu (Jesselton) to Manukan Island

Map of Manukan Island Kota Kinabalu
Map of Manukan Island Kota Kinabalu

The island was beautiful and by the time we dipped into the water, the sun came out! The waters were clear and we were able to see the fishes and enjoy sand playing at the beach…

Jetty of Manukan Island Kota Kinabalu
Jetty of Manukan Island Kota Kinabalu
The Beach at Manukan Island Kota Kinabalu
The Beach at Manukan Island Kota Kinabalu
Clear Waters at Manukan Island Kota Kinabalu
Clear Waters at Manukan Island Kota Kinabalu
2bearbear.com Sand Castle at Manukan Island
2bearbear.com Sand Castle at Manukan Island

On the ride back, we were also able to see Mount Kinabalu from a distance!

Mount Kinabalu on route back from Manukan
Mount Kinabalu on route back from Manukan
Close Up View of Mount Kinabalu
Close Up View of Mount Kinabalu

After we got back, we decided to catch the sunset again this evening. We still had about an hour to spare so Kate decided to go for the classy Rafflesia Spa @ Warisan Square (RM55 + 6% tax) while Tom waited at Shamrock Pub (Irish).

Sunset from Shamrock Pub (Waterfront)
Sunset from Shamrock Pub (Waterfront)
Beautiful Skies as seen from Shamrock Pub Kota Kinabalu Waterfront
Beautiful Skies as seen from Shamrock Pub Kota Kinabalu Waterfront


Beautiful Sunset – See how the colours of the skies change

Dinner was at the Irish pub as well and we enjoyed the Homemade Beef Burger and Irish Stew (RM30 each).

Homemade Beef Burger Shamrock Irish Pub Kota Kinabalu
Homemade Beef Burger Shamrock Irish Pub Kota Kinabalu
Irish Stew with Sides Shamrock Irish Pub Kota Kinabalu
Irish Stew with Sides Shamrock Irish Pub Kota Kinabalu

The next day was a chill out at the pool for us. All in all, it was a thoroughly enjoyable trip to Kota Kinabalu. Check out all these things to do and attractions in Kota Kinabalu and be sure to leave your comments back here!

We shall now leave you with a view from the our Silkair flight as we left the Kota Kinabalu International Airport…


View of the islands from the plane (Sunset Included)

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Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)

Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka

deal.com.sg, goCrazy.com.sg, gobbler.com.sg, groupon.com.sg etc etc etc…there are so many online discount coupon/vouchers sites these days! Initially Tom and I were skeptical about these so-called “good deals” and we were worried about pushy sales people, so we let these deals slipped by. But one night as I was bored and surfing the internet to pass time, I came across this “$199 2D1N Philea Resort” deal. The photos of the resort look really inviting and I decided to check out the resort’s official website. Philea Resort was completed and officially opened in August 2010. Since it is still fairly new (it was Feb 2011 when we checked out the resort), we decided to book a weekend trip to Philea Resort Malacca in May 2011.

Philea Resort Malacca (Melaka) – Doesnt it look inviting
Philea Resort Malacca (Melaka) – Doesnt it look inviting

Our experience was marred by a 2 hour traffic jam at the Malaysia customs, and we arrived at the resort at about 3pm instead of the scheduled time of 1pm. We were hot and tired after the long bus ride but thankfully the check-in was smooth and there were welcome drinks and cold towels that quenched our thirst and refreshed us.

Refreshing drinks at the lobby of Philea Resort Melaka
Refreshing drinks at the lobby of Philea Resort Melaka
Buggy that transported us around the Philea Hotel
Buggy that transported us around the Philea Hotel

The hotel staff then helped us put our bags onto a buggy (is it pronounced as “Bud-gy” or “Buggie”?) and drove us to our room. On our way up, we could see the landscape of the resort, the tranquil swimming pool, and the spa facilities. We quickly settled into our room, checked out the amenities in the room (free pretty slippers!), and head down to the pool for a swim.

Front of our “cottage” room
Front of our “cottage” room
Bathtub Philea Melaka
Bathtub Philea Melaka
Rain Shower Philea Resort Melaka
Rain Shower Philea Resort Melaka
Coffee Tea and Mineral Water in the room
Coffee Tea and Mineral Water in the room
The inviting and comfortable bed! Philea Resort Melaka
The inviting and comfortable bed! Philea Resort Melaka
Sculptured Lamp Shades in the room that depicts famous attractions in Melaka (Malacca)
Sculptured Lamp Shades in the room that depicts famous attractions in Melaka (Malacca)
Bathroom Amenities!
Bathroom Amenities!
Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka
Waterfall Feature by the Pool Philea Melaka
Opposite the Waterfall – Chill out lounges Philea Resort Melaka
Opposite the Waterfall – Chill out lounges Philea Resort Melaka
Front View of the Waterfall – Chillax by the pool Philea Resort Malacca
Front View of the Waterfall – Chillax by the pool Philea Resort Malacca

As it was a Saturday night, there was a seafood buffet dinner deal! Only RM69++ (approx $33SGD) per pax! The spread was awesome (esp the desserts for me, and the seafood for Tom), and we ate so much that we could hardly move. We even able to eat 2 whole snappers by ourselves and it was fresh and tasty! The BBQ corner also included other seafood such as prawn and crayfish. Yum! The quiet stroll back to our room on a cool night aided with the digestion, and we enjoyed the peaceful evening away from the crowded city life.

Table Setting at the buffet
Table Setting at the buffet
Cooked Food Spread
Cooked Food Spread
Charming appetisers Philea Resort Melaka
Charming appetisers Philea Resort Melaka
Seafood Spread + BBQ area with grilled snapper, crayfish at Philea Resort Melaka
Seafood Spread + BBQ area with grilled snapper, crayfish at Philea Resort Melaka
Chocolate Fondue Philea Resort Malacca
Chocolate Fondue Philea Resort Malacca
Desserts!
Desserts!
Complimented with fruits
Complimented with fruits

The next morning, we woke up early to walk around the resort and take in the fresh air. Soon we were hungry and we made our way to the restaurant where the breakfast buffet (included in the package) is served. Once again, the variety of food made us happy. With chefs at the different stations to cook roti prata, waffles and pancakes on the spot, and the spread from an international buffet, we were really spoiled for choice 🙂

Roof with Water Feature at Philea Resort Melaka
Roof with Water Feature at Philea Resort Melaka
Philea Resort Melaka Breakfast Buffet
Philea Resort Melaka Breakfast Buffet
More Food!
More Food!
Pastries and Yoghurt
Pastries and Yoghurt

After breakfast, we lazed by the pool and got a nice tan. It was a relaxing weekend, and we were all ready to conquer another week at work! 🙂

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Related posts

This post is part of our 3D2N travels in Malacca. Below, you can find other relevant posts covered during this trip!

Top 3 Things to do at Jonker Street aka Jonker Walk
Jonker 88 @ Jonker Street
Stadhuys Melaka aka Red Square or Dutch square
Best 5 stars hotel in Melaka : Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Battle of the Malacca (Melaka) Jonker Street Chicken Rice Balls : Which is better? Chung Wah Chicken Rice or Hoe Kee Chicken Rice?
Weekend Getaway and Staycation @ Philea Resort Melaka (Malacca)
Top Attractions and Things to do in Melaka : World Heritage City
A Leisure Stroll along the Melaka River
Trishaw Rides in Melaka : A Must-Do Activity!
Traffic Jams in Melaka : How bad is it really?
Restoran Ole Sayang – One of the most reputable Peranakan Restaurant in Malacca
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum – Built without nails!
Melaka Maritime Museum – Museum within a Ship
A Famosa aka Porta De Santiago
St. Paul’s Church

P.S Go visit Philea while it is still rather new and clean!
P.P.S Remember to plan activities for the bus trip eg card games or dvd to watch in case you get stuck in a unexpected traffic jam.

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Malaysia – Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur

Things to do and attractions in Cameron Highlands Malaysia

So we caught the overnight seater and arrived early on Saturday morning. It was about 5 am and the bus was already ascending the Cameron Highlands. At about 6:30am, we reached the town and were given the short break to have our breakfast. We had our usual fill (2nd time to Cameron) of Wan Ton noodles and hopped back to the bus where they took us to our hotel – Strawberry Park Hotel

Strawberry Park Hotel

I used to think that the Strawberry Park Hotel either grows strawberries or is very near a strawberry garden. Neither of which was there. However, it is a quaint hotel with french architecture. It really just offers tranquility and peace of mind when you enter the hotel.

The hotel seemed a little old on the outside. But as we entered the rooms, it offered a whole new perspective to us. The view from the balcony offered lush greenery while the entrance of our room had views of the highland.

The bed was big and comfy. The best part of it was that the bathroom was HUGE. The bathtub was located right in the middle with showers and toilet located behind. Facilities include a playground as well as an indoor heated pool. It was really clean and offered “country-club” like facilities at the bathrooms. The pool stared out at the garden and was a good place to chillax.

We quickly unpacked and headed out for our first stop – Ee Feng Bee Centre

Ee Feng Bee Centre

We joined a mini tour from our tour agency – Titiwangsa. The driver took us to Ee Feng Bee Centre and we were given free time ourselves to roam about. We were able to have up close view of the bees while the bees busied themselves with gathering of the pollen.

Butterfly Garden

The next stop was the butterfly garden. It was an interesting experience as it was the first time that I saw so many butterflies all in an enclosure. There were in fact so many of them that many were just crawling all over the floor. Be careful not to step on them! We also saw a koi feasting on one of them…ew…

Next, the guide at the butterfly garden took us to see some exotic insects. They included stick insects (really have to stare hard to locate them), lizards as well as scorpions! The pictures will show you the guide ‘playing’ with the scorpion and placing it on other tourists.

Strawberry Garden

There are several strawberry gardens in the highlands and the next stop was at one of them. There was a choice of picking strawberries with a given fee. Kate and I were not keen to eat that many strawberries, so we settled for a yummy strawberry milk shake and bought some jams as well. It was nice to observe the strawberry as well as its flowers in its natural form. The guide even teach you how to correctly pluck the strawberries.

Rose Centre

The Rose Centre should be biggest exhibit on show. There are so many kinds of flowers and cacti here. We spotted several unique flowers like the horse-shoe flower as well as the “butterfly” petals (you have to take 2 of it to form a butterfly)

Roses were blossoming prettily and the sunflowers were as large as the palm of my hand! We also climbed to the viewing point and had a spendid view of the city. Warning : The climb can be exhausting.

T-Cafe

In the evening, we took a stroll down the hills to the town nearby to enjoy desserts at T-cafe (located above Marybrown). We ordered Tom Yam Bee Hoon and Claypot Kway Teow as mains. Apple juice and mango lassi as drinks. They were quite enjoyable, but what we were really after was the dessert. We ordered the chocolate cake which was rich and creamy, the apple pie that was how an apple pie should be, as well as the strawberry scone, a nice addition to the meal.

We went to the cab stand nearby and took a short ride back. Literally because the driver was a hell-rider who charged at every curve on the way back. We had to hold on to our seats as we swayed side to side. We were back within 4 minutes flat.

Breakfast

Breakfast at Strawberry Park Hotel was enjoyable. The chef made prata fresh on the spot. Each time he serves his lot, the guests would clear it. I had to order several in advance. They were crispy yet delectable. Together with the curry, it was a oh so awesome!

Kuala Lumpur City

We then proceeded for the next part of our trip to KL city. We stayed at the Swiss Garden Hotel and were presently surprised by its stylish contemporary deco. We ventured out to the city in the evening but encountered a short downpour. So we hid ourselves at Nando’s and had unlimited drinks with a spicy mango burger.

The rain subsided and we began shopping nearby. Soon it was time for dinner and we had claypot rice as well as some satay. Street hawker food is still the best!

The next day, we ventured out to KLCC and had an excellent view of the Petronas Towers (See slide show). There was also opportunity to shop at KLCC as well as the surroundings. We rounded off the evening with more hawker food such as popiah and char kway teow.

He says : I particularly enjoyed the fresh air of the highlands. It is so relaxing just to breathe in the fresh air and leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind. Views of the Petronas Towers were also magnificent up close.

She says: I love the cheap malaysian street food and the shopping!!!

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Berjaya Hills – Colmar Tropicale Jun 2011

Morning view from 3rd level of tower

Introduction

Berjaya Hills is located near to KL and Genting Highlands. It is about 800m above sea level (Genting is about 2000m) . Hence, the drive up the hill is relatively smooth and short compared to the long and windy roads of Genting. The drive up the hill from the main road is only about 15 mins.

The entire development is done up by the Berjaya Group and currently consists of the Colmar Tropicale, Golf/Country Club, Rabbit Farm, Horse Trail as well as the Japanese/Botanical Garden. The Chateau (A French themed resort and spa) will be opening in July and there are also talks of a German, Italian and Spanish themed resorts.

The temperature is about low to mid 20s though it may reach about 30 degrees on hot days.

Souvenier shop and carriage
Souvenier shop and carriage
Morning view from 3rd level of tower
Morning view from 3rd level of tower
Colmar Tropicale
Colmar Tropicale
More koi with mini waterfall
More koi with mini waterfall
Japanese Garden Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
Japanese Garden Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills

Japanese and Botanical Gardens

Cost : Free

One of our favourite attractions at Berjaya Hills has got to be the Japanese Garden. As the roads were under construction, the shuttle from the resort dropped us off a distance from the gardens itself. The beginning of the walk was a 45degrees inclined path which exhausted us quite a bit (or at least Tom). However, if you tread the path slowly, you would enjoy the scenery of the hills, the overhanging trees and the birds.

The gardens are filled with Japanese themed plants and flowers. Pebbles lined the pathway. Heading towards the Japanese teahouse, we were pleasantly surprised by the koi fish pond as well as the gentle streams and mini falls. The sounds of the water really together with the serenity of the gardens really does allow one to unwind.

Along the way there is a spa as well as a guest house. We think that the prices are quite exorbitant but still the architecture adds genuine flavour to the gardens.

The Japanese gardens is linked to the botanical gardens via a short walkway. For the botany enthusiasts, you will find that the plants are labelled meticulously, some with their scientific names.  The entire walk, at a leisure pace will take about an hour or so. Do take your time to enjoy the sights and sounds of the nature!

 

Horse Trail

Cost : 1 hour trail costs 100RM on weekdays and 120RM on weekends

It was the first time that we rode a horse. Hence, Wan (the receptionist @ the Horse Trail) recommended that we had a half hour introduction to riding before half an hour on the roads. We gladly accepted his recommendation and we never regretted it.

The first half hour was basically about confidence building. When you first mount the horse, you will feel a little tensed. After the introduction, we all felt quite relaxed and had a great time on the trail.

The introduction covered riding (riding in circles within a pen while the horses trotted) without hands, without legs and without hands and legs. After which, the sequence was repeated without hands while the horse galloped.  We were also taught how to angle our heels and be at at standing position such that when the horse is climbing up a slope, we sort of ease the burden on the horse a little.

After the introduction, we were relaxed and confident about riding our  horses (mine was called Miss Penelope while Kate’s was called Indiana Rose). The trail took us out on the main road for about 2 kilometres or so and we were able to just chat and enjoy the scenery that Berjaya Hills had to offer.

On a side note, the rabbit farm was close by and it costs only 3RM for entry. We peered in from the outside and saw that the kids were thoroughly enjoying themselves. A recommended place for family time.

 

Golf/ Country Club

Although we are not golf enthusiasts, we can see that the condition of the golf course was quite well maintained. It should be a place that golfers will enjoy. The club house offers archery, billiard, bowling, squash, tennis, swimming and badminton.

But the highlight of the country club (at least for us) has got to be the cafe! This is because, up on the hills at Tropicale, the restaurants charge exorbitant prices (A large pizza costs 36RM while the buffet was 55RM++) At the cafe of the clubhouse, the jumbo hotdog that comes with fries and salad costs only 11RM! Noodles and rice were about 13RM.

 

Colmar Tropicale

We stayed in a 2BR suite and had views of the hills and swimming pool. The view of the ‘main street’ (about 100 metres of it) is really modelled/inspired by the French town of Colmar. At the end of the ‘main street’ is a tower, overlooking the hills, golf course and resort itself. Here is a video of it…

 

 

There is even complimentary acrobatics as well as magic shows at several timings throughout the day!

 

Our Take

He says: I have thoroughly enjoyed the trip especially the walk through the gardens. Breathing in the fresh air of the hills and taking in the greenery does relaxes the soul.  I also enjoyed the horse trail and learning how to ride a horse. Since I drive, Im also glad that the drive uphill was actually only about 15 mins…phew…

She says: I enjoyed the cool weather and the landscape of the hills. I think I had enough pastries for the remaining half of the year. I was scared to ride the horse but Im glad I did it in the end as it was actually quite fun!

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Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
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