Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan & Bukit Malawati, Kuala Selangor

I lived in Hilir Perak region my whole life (more than 30 years ago). The only town in Hilir Perak region is Teluk Intan. When anyone asked me, what is the attraction in Teluk Intan, I would answered 'Menara Condong Teluk Intan'. Believe it or not but the first time I got inside the tower was in Disember 2009.

Actually there was not much to see inside the tower. The town council had renovated the old clock tower into a small museum. They put several pictures of Teluk Intan from years ago.




The day after I visited the Menara Condong, we went to visit Bukit Malawati, Kuala Selangor. It took about 2 hours from my kampung. We parked the car at the foot of the hill (no visitor vehicles are allowed up the hill) and ride a tram provided (you have to pay first RM3/person)

Everyone was excited (unbelievable, first time for everyone)
My nephew and brother in law
Lighthouse
One of the attractions - monkeys


This is where they observed a new moon before fasting month and before hari raya
The Museum of Traditional Games
The Museum of Traditional Games
The Museum of Traditional Games
The Museum of Traditional Games

 There are several museums placed at the top of the hill. Bukit Malawati was once a fortress build by Sultan Ibrahim in the 17th century. You can see many historical items there such as cannon and poisoned well. If you like monkeys then you should visit Bukit Malawati. Lots and lots of monkeys live there. There were several people sold monkey's food near the place where the tram stopped.

Thursday, 22 March 2012

Melaka Jun 2009

I don't even remember when was the first time I visited Melaka. I've lost count how many time I visited Melaka. But, there is something special about this trip. This visit became a catalyst in establishing a family 'club', Keluarga Ceria Mat Tamin. This was the first time we holidayed together for more than 3 families.

Originally, we planned just to attend a wedding of our relative in Melaka. Since it was held during the school holiday, my brother rented a house owned by the Jabatan Hutan (He worked at the Jabatan Hutan) for two days. The house is situated inside the Taman Rekreasi Ayer Keroh. He invited any relatives who wants to attend the wedding to stay with his family, at the house. Unexpectedly, 7 families agreed, so we planned the trip more thoroughly. Each family must bring their own personal effects, but we shared foods, cooking equipments and utensils.

Suspension bridge

Small lake

Tall tree

Kampung Buku

Uninvited guests

Night activities


At the kenduri

Durian time...

More guest

Dinosaur

Winged dinosaur

Bandar Hilir


Taman Rekreasi Ayer Keroh offered so much more than the usual park. Beside the usual lake, Taman Rekreasi Ayer Keroh has a small suspension bridge, several dinosaur's replicas, playground, jogging track even a small library that they named Kampung Buku. Our time was full with various activities. On the first night we had a BBQ. In the morning, we went to the 'kenduri', visit some attractions in Ayer Keroh, makan durian and at night, we went to Bandar Hilir. In between we explore the park. Even though, I already visited most of these places before but, when there were more people the environment was different. It became more livelier & more happening. 

My other brother suggested we extend our holiday to visit his house at Tiara Beach Resort, Port Dickson. Some of us who had no other commitment agreed and off we go to PD.




After we gone home, we were still remembering how much fun we had during this gathering. One of my sister suggested we plan one more gathering just like this one. So, a year after this trip, we managed to organized our first family gathering under the name Keluarga Ceria Mat Tamin.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Padang, Indonesia Jan 2009

Kak Mus (my colleague) invited me and the other 'anak2 dara' at the office to go to Padang, Indonesia with her in January 2009 (Less than a year before a huge earthquake befall Padang). In the end, there were only 6 people agreed to joint Kak Mus to Padang for 3 days and 2 nights. We decided against using any traveling agencies to save budget. We only paid for the flight ticket in advanced. I was quite nervous since this is the first time in my life I will be boarding a flight. My feelings was like a rojak, happy, nervous, scared, sad but excited. I sat beside Kak Ram and she was so kind to me and let me sat by the window.

We arrived at the Minangkabau International Airport around 3 pm. There were several taxi drivers calling for customers awaiting in front of the exit door. After a little bit of bargaining we agreed to ride a taxi driven by Pak Ujang to Bukit Tinggi, a journey that took about 2 hours. Pak Ujang was friendly and happily be our unofficial tourist guide. Along the journey he told us stories about Padang and show us the the must-see attractions along the road.

Minangkabau International Airport

We ate Sate Padang for a late lunch

 Along the way, we saw many paddy fields and vegetables crops

We asked Pak Ujang to stop at Pandai Sikek, a place where many artisan producing and selling their products. Padang was famous for its embroidery and carpentry.

One of the shop at Pandai Sikek

Most of Padang's citizen are Muslim, so we can see many mosques there

We arrived at Bukit Tinggi at dusk and Pak Ujang help us find a budget hotel. The cost was so cheap about RM30/person for 3D2N! The accommodations was so-so (you cannot expect to be serve like at the 5 star hotel if you only pay peanuts for it). We went out to find dinner and ended up touring the places nearby.

KFC...But we didn't eat here

Gadang Clock Tower

Kereta kuda
Tomorrow morning, we were ready to begin our shopping expedition. We walked from our hotel to the famous market, Pasar Atas. Since we arrive too early (cannot wait anymore), we had to wait almost an hour until the market opened. We had our lunch at a nearby restaurant before went back to the hotel. In the afternoon, we asked the hotel worker to arrange a taxi to take us sightseeing. On the way back we stopped at Pandai Sikek (again!) to spend more money. Before we went out to dinner that night, our hotel's worker told us that there will be a traditional performances held at the nearby hall, so we changed our plan and went there to see those performances.

Shopping...

The view was fantastic

Farming is the main industry there

Cinnamon stick
After taking the skin, the inside was used as a firewood

Pagar Ruyung Palace

A coconut tree with curved trunk

Tabek Patah, famous for its coffee
Traditional perfomances

Since we already made an arrangement with Pak Ujang, he came to our hotel, early in the morning and took us sightseeing before our flight in the afternoon. We stopped at Information Center and Lembah Anai waterfall. Then, he took us around the Padang City before we stopped to have our lunch. After that, we made one last stop to buy various chips and snacks.

Parade of children that participated in a 'khatam Al-Quran' event

Documentation & Information Center

My friend, Yana, with a traditional wedding costumes

Lembah Anai

Padang Beach

Padang City

Impressive, he lifted 11 dishes all at once
Tip for those who never eat Nasi Padang, you don't have to order dishes, only drinks. The restaurant's worker will take out all of the dishes served at the restaurant. Like the above picture. You only touch dishes that you want and set aside that you don't want. Once you touch a dishes, you have to pay for it. Depending on the restaurant, the dishes vary from ordinary like fried chicken to exotic like goose brain or cow tongue.