We wondered why was everybody visiting Malacca on that day, or is Malacca always crowded with people on weekends? We really wonder...
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Showing posts with label Local Trips. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Malacca : Makan-makan Trip
Last weekend, we visited the historical city of Malacca for 'makan-makan'.
As it was a public holiday (Agung's birthday), hence the traffic was terribly bad.
Due to the crawling traffic at north-south highway, we took more than 2 hours just to travel from Serdang to Seremban.
Hence, the total journey took close to 3 hours. WTF!
Upon exiting Ayer Keroh toll, our stomach had started to make noise; so we headed to 'Restaurant Lee' for our lunch. The lunch was simply great!
We ordered the same old dishes we had during our last visit to Malacca, and they tasted really delicious. Thumbs up!
After lunch, we headed to Jonker Street for our all-time favourite 'Chendol Gula Melaka'. And it was another hour jam from Ayer Keroh to Malacca town.


We wondered why was everybody visiting Malacca on that day, or is Malacca always crowded with people on weekends? We really wonder...
Besides having Chendol to chill us up on the extremely-hot day, we also managed to do some shoppings at the Jonker Street too.

While MM and family were doing their shopping, I spent my own sweet time taking some photos, and at the same time, practice my photography skills.

Hope you enjoy watching em'. I'm learning, and hope to pick up the shooting skills from day to day.
We wondered why was everybody visiting Malacca on that day, or is Malacca always crowded with people on weekends? We really wonder...
Monday, March 09, 2009
Cuti-Cuti M'sia - The visit to Pulau Ketam
Ysmm visited Pulau Ketam with Mike, Elaine and Nini. Despite the incident happened, it was a good chance for us to try out our newly bought D60.
The weather was pretty good, in fact rather hot; we were grilled under the hot sun.
The return tickets to Pulau Ketam costs RM 14.00.
This is the fishery village of Pulau Ketam.
Due to the good weather, we managed to snapped some nice photos.
This is the fish landing area of Pulau Ketam.
This is how the salty fish is being processed in Pulau Ketam.

A chinese primary school in Pulau Ketam.

There are also temples in Pulau Ketam.



You can take a boat to Pulau Ketam from Port Klang. Enjoy your trip!
P.S: Please bear with our photography as we are newbie to SLR.
How to get there from KL?
By train (KTM Komuter) it will take an hour and a half to Pelabuhan Kelang (Port Klang) from KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur. The train stops at every station and you will enjoying a nice trip through the Klang Valley. In Klang you will take the highspeed ferry to Pulau Ketam. Its only a half hour ride from Port Klang.
How to get there from KL?
By train (KTM Komuter) it will take an hour and a half to Pelabuhan Kelang (Port Klang) from KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur. The train stops at every station and you will enjoying a nice trip through the Klang Valley. In Klang you will take the highspeed ferry to Pulau Ketam. Its only a half hour ride from Port Klang.
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