Friday, October 02, 2009

Pangkor Island Beach Resort

We started our journey about 9am, after dropping off my parents at the KTM station for their train to Ipoh. Our target was to catch the 1.30pm boat to the island and having no time to stop for breakfast, we bought some buns and snacks for that to be munched in the car. It was quite a leisure drive all the way, I even managed to steal some catnaps while the kids snoozed at the back as well.

We reached Sitiawan 12.30pm meeting their grandma and grandpa for lunch together. Then we scurried off to the pier at Lumut. The check-in was pretty straight forward, I was happy we need not lug our bags up onto the boat and just wait to board it.

The boat was quite comfortable, it has 2 levels and the upper deck has an open area like this below.


I was happy snapping pictures away of the kids and around me. Very soon, we arrived at the pier and everyone unboarded to an awaiting bus, which took us into the hotel. It was very closeby and less than about 3 mins or so, these singers greeted us with a welcoming song. I imagine them to be the little one and his boss in Fantasy Island. (the plane! the plane! - playing in my mind)

Waited to check in and finally got the keys for the grandparents. They stayed in Garden Wing while we were booked in to Ocean Wing. The difference in price is RM80 per night, seeing the 2 rooms, I think the difference was really justified. It was such a big contrast staying in Ocean Wing compared to Garden Wing.

Next! Time to hit the beach and sand, what else! Hub was suggesting to go to town, but really, noone was so interested except maybe the grandpa. But I didn't care, I said they can go if they want to but I'm staying put.

We changed and went to a nice spot on the beach and the korkor headed straight right in, after applying sunblock lotion. The other 2 stayed on to play sand while I did some yoga. Ooh.. sheer pleasure.

We just stayed there till almost sunset, and I joined the kids in the sea for awhile when it wasn't so hot. But meimei didn't quite fancy the waves and I took her and didi to the pool to play instead. Went back up to the room and showered.

We had dinner by the poolside, the food we brought from Ipoh and KL. If you ever go there, either you pack your food along or pay for the buffet dinner. The town was too far away and it would be even more pricey to go out and eat.

At night, we walked around and stopped on one of those lazy chairs to laze around. Didi played games with the waves for a very long time while I look over him. The rest sat at the chairs over the far back. Some couples were holding hands walking on the beach, and it was quite a romantic sight indeed.

There are many hornbills there, and feeding times are observed to ensure these birds are well nourished.


This the view outside our hotel room. A sticker was on the door to the balcony saying "Please dont' feed the monkeys. Please lock your door". Those monkeys know how to open the doors and totally ransack your things. We learnt the lesson from Berjaya Langkawi.





The next day, after breakfast, we went cycling and I thought the pictures of the kids' smiles on those bikes were priceless. Really cute and happy pillion riding.

Korkor was the only one struggling to conquer the bike. But he failed as it was much too big for him. The only right size was taken up by someone else just a moment before him.

The grandparents went back at noon that day, and we spent the rest of the day doing pretty much the same thing as the earlier one. Nothing more, nothing less. Nothing to blog about.

We had steamboat dinner that night and meimei almost fell asleep before it was over. We head back straight to the room after that, saw the "Superhero Movie" on TV and went to sleep.

*yawn*

(More pictures on FB. Lazy to upload them here. FB easier)

Pangkor used to be our favorite destination for a holiday get-together with our friends when we were young. I remember much clearly of these few incidents.

1. The first time, it was to follow my brother, CY, and his friends. We explored a bit and discovered an empty beach, so we played on the sea for sometime. Soon, I saw 2 guys among the few of us who weren't in the water, whom doesn't belong. I soon came ashore and realised they were buggers who were about to rob our cash or whatever we had.

The scary thing was not that but when one of the stupid idiot who didn't know how to count, was trying to count how many of us there, and was irritated by the towel which were on us, the 3-4 girls in the group. I was practically shaking when he barked at me to take my towel off! Lucky they didn't harm any of us, and took our cash and someone's sunglasses away. We quickly rushed back to our chalets and soon happily laughing away again. I suppose nothing much can dampen teenagers' holiday mood, when noone was really hurt.

2. Then some years later, I went with my own friends but I only remembered vividly I was taking care of a guy who had a deep crush on me, having fever. And he was such a baby when taking medicine, I had to basically "tham" him to eat. (If you are reading this, can I slap you now, albeit some 20+ years delay?)

3. Ahh.. the most memorable, I suppose was the farewell break, after we know we were going to start our separate ways soon. I knew I was to go to Penang, Hui Ling to KL, Kok Lan to Spore and Wai Leng... somewhere. 4 of us went to Pangkor, had so much fun chatting, playing, dancing on the sunset beach, toasting each other good luck and many more weird and funny wishes for our undertakings. One of the best night I ever had with my girlfriends as I remembered we laughed till our sides ached.

OK, no more boring stories to share. That's all. Have a good weekend and Happy Mid Autumn Festival, you people.

12 comments:

Jessy Lee said...

Haven't been to Pangkor Island for such a long time, must be 20 years by now.

It is a very memorable place for my husband and I. But weird, I almost forgot every details of it. Wait, let me check if he can remember it well or not? hehe...

Bonda Bkk said...

aiyorr..should have fast forward to the second part..the nostalgic part. The first part I more or less knew. OK, so that napek..he might be a doctor now. And the robbers..hahhaahaha. After he asked u take off towel..what u said lah? Ng jai........?

CY said...

Yes, I remember that part very well with my friends. If it is now, I think he will be scurrying of!
U forgot that I bump into you once also when you go "Pak Toh" with your banker meh?

tasy said...

jessy,
if he didn't remember, it's a good excuse to ask him for a holiday, plus a gift! hehe..

tasy said...

bonda,
that napek.. doctor mud yeh laa.. nanti he pengsan seeing all the medicines.

as for the towel leh... i took it away and threw at his face. yuen loi he likes the towel jek.. *wipe sweat* hak sei ngor.

tasy said...

cy,
why now you can pose some kungfu wong fei hung's fat san moe ying keok to scare them, haimoe?

nah.. you are wrong about the second part ah.. that time was not my banker.. he was just the ex-bf.

dawn said...

Hey SY, Hui Ling here is Chin Hui Ling? Where is Kok Lan?

tasy said...

dawn,
you are right about HL. What you want to know about her? She's still owing you the 10 cents she pinjam many years ago?

kok lan is in FB, i mean, Spore. Ah well, you don't need to fly to Spore to see her, can see her in FB also. you know her meh?

dawn said...

hahahaha, very funny on the 10 cents thingy. just curious to know where she is and what she is doing. knew her since we were in primary school and the last when we were in form 3.

kok lan, more like an acquaintance - hi/bye/see ya kind. i don't think she knows me. think i got to know who she is from you! too many damn years, i have crs (can't remember shit) now!

tasy said...

dawn,
she was accepted in usm later, and we spent years together being coursemates and housemate too. So that is why we are close.

she's staying in ipoh now, have a son, going to be 1 coming jan, and running a farmaceutical company now.

wahh.. i disclose too much info here jor. nanti she got splashed red paint on her door for the 10 cents she pinjam from someone years ago... hehe...

dawn said...

hahahahha, as long as she is not reading your blog, ok lah but if she is than you are in deep doodoo! :) Thanks for the info, btw :D

Gargles said...

dawn,
you are so welcome. but what do you know? that girl ah... 10 years, she didn't contact me much, suddenly I saw her email just 2 days ago!!! like got sixth sense! or maybe she does know about my secret blog!

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