Tuesday, July 31, 2018

4D3N Langkawi Trip (With Itinerary)

During my stay in hall, my friends and I have always been talking about going on a vacation together and after choosing for some time, we decided to embark on a 4D3N road trip to Langkawi!

At T4

Was clearing immigration and I got cut by my disposable shaver which I stupidly did not cap when packing. I bled for 15-20 minutes straight and was very blessed to have Zale and Jar with me who showered me with intense TLC weew.
we walked around T4 like this for 15 minutes

For this trip, we decided to rent a car for transport and were looking through online car rental for our trip and the prices ranged from SGD$120-180 for the entire 4 days. However, we decided against online booking and wanted to try our luck at the airport instead as we thought the prices should be similar. Thankfully, we did that and we were offered only RM$240 (~SGD$80) for 4 days car rental.
Car for the next 4 days!
We checked in at Harmony Guest House which was situated really near the airport. I would say it has a rather good location as it's located quite in the middle and not along the touristy areas so it was rather peaceful at night.  It could satisfy all our basic needs and was rather worth the price of RM$474 (~$160) for 2 rooms for 3 nights. 
Harmony Guest House

Our first meal was at Haroo Korean Restaurant.We were rather impressed with the shop's service as the sales person was really friendly and even gave us tips and places to go in Langkawi. Really living up to its good reviews on TripAdvisor.
We ordered a few dishes to share and I must say that the food was really really good.

After our meal, we had complimentary cookies and cream ice cream which we all agreed to be really good and craved for it really badly for the next few days.

Next up, we headed to Pantai Cenang Beach to play water sports. We played banana boat (RM$90/~SGD$30 for 5 people) which lasted for about 15 minutes. There were other activities such as parasailing, wake boarding and jet ski tours etc but we just chilled around at the beach.




Banana Boat!!
Afterwards, we headed back to our guesthouse to wash up first before going to Bohor Tempoyak Thursday Night Market. It was smaller than expected but the food was really good and cheap, especially the mango and coconut shakes!!
Bohor Tempoyak Thursday Night market!


I would recommend trying their roti canai cause it's really fragrant and much 'doughier' than Singapore's. 

After our first round of dinner at the night market, we decided to try out Fat Cupid's Restaurant. The atmosphere of the restaurant was really good but the service was nothing compared to what we experienced in Haroo Korean Restaurant in the afternoon.
Fat Cupid's

I brought my own fairy lights to the trip and took a few photos with the fairy light garden setup and I think almost everyone in the restaurant judged us. The staff probably didn't know that we brought our own fairy lights and my friends overheard them commenting "how did they do that" when they saw that we had fairy lights around us. Maybe they thought we dismantled their setup LOL

That's pretty much marks the end of our first day!

Day 2
We started our second day by having buffet at NEST Rooftop cafe! It was RM$20 (~SGD$7) for buffet breakfast. The choices were quite limited but there was an eggs station and the overview of Langkawi sort of made up for it. It was a great experience but I definitely preferred our breakfast which we had for the next few days.
NEST RoofTop Cafe

Since NEST Rooftop was in Pantai Cenang area, we shopped for a little while down the streets and headed to Underwater World Sea Aquarium which was just down the streets. 


Tickets at RM$46 each!
We caught the penguins feeding time!






Next up, we drove to Sky Bridge and Cable Car!
Cable Car Ride!
The view of Sky Bridge from Cable Car


The cable car package was RM$55(~S$18) per person and upon reaching the peak, we could choose between taking a short nature walk for free or the SkyGlide (RM$10) to reach the Sky Bridge. We chose the nature walk which was rather a short walk down but torturous return journey because it was uphill.

I am super unfit someone help me
The entrance for skybridge itself was RM$5 (~S$1.70) and the view from the bridge was really beautiful.
Can I be the view too?

After which, we headed to Seven Wells Waterfall which was just a few minutes drive away. The walk from the carpark to the waterfall took about 15-20 minutes but the view was definitely worth it. Just take note not to bring about any valuables along because there won't be anyone to take care of your belongings when you play in the waterfall.





We tried many times for this shot cause I totally forgot that I can use my phone to control the GoPro camera LOL. But all is well, we finally got a shot that has everyone inside.

Later that evening, we headed to Ayer Hangat Friday Night Market. Even though it was at another location, many of the night market stalls were by the same vendors as the previous day's. However, if you really want to go to a night market, head for the friday one instead of thurday's as it is much bigger and has more stalls.

We then had drinks at The Cliff Restaurant and Bar which was located in Pantai Cenang area as well. I guess staying in that area would be great as well because the nightlife is really happening but the downside would be the noise level.
The Cliff Restaurant and Bar


Day 3
We started our morning at SkyTrex Adventure Park. There were a few activity slots to choose from and we chose the 10.30am slot and tried the advanced course. Apparently, the advanced course was less physically straining than the intermediate one but had more high elements and 15 zipline courses in it.
All ready for our adventure!
Despite being the less physical strenous one, some parts were really tiring, especially the parts when we had to climb up ladders to reach the top of the trees.
However, it was a really fun activity to include in the itinerary and all of us agreed that this was the best activity of our entire trip!
End of our adventure!



In the afternoon, we headed to Langkawi Wildlife park! We could have close interactions with the animals and the wildlife park was nice enough to let us take photos with the animals without additional charges!


Who said I'm scared of birds??
Waiting for the crocodile feedingshow!
 The park itself was not that big but was quite worth it for it's price! Would recommend if you have free time in your langkawi trip!

Chanced upon a beautiful sunset when we are heading for dinner
Once again, we randomly chose a spot for dinner at Pantai Cenang area because we did not know what to eat anymore. We headed to this place called Palm View Live Seafood Restaurant 椰林中华料理. Would totally recommend and it was one of our best meals in Langkawi with affordable pricing!


While we were having dinner, the staff passed us brochures of langkawi tours and we decided to sign one for our last day. It was RM$350 for a private 4 hour tour for 7 locations! Other than the restaurant, there were many tour agencies around Pantai Cenang Area offering similar packages as well! It was a rather good deal because when we headed to the location the next day, the same tour package was sold for RM$500.

Day 4
We started our day by checking out of our guest house and headed to Kilim GeoForest for the 7 location tour!

The entire tour comprises of these places: Bat Cave, Fish Feeding, Eagle Watching, Crocodile Cave, Fish Farm, some random beach and mangroves!

Meeting point to board our boat!

Bat Cave!
Most of the time was actually spent on the boat and the beach but it was a really nice break from the usual hectic city life!


At the beach!

It was the last trip for my summer and I'm really thankful that it happened and I had a really awesome and relaxing 4 days! I would say that Langkawi is a great choice for a short 3 to 4 days getaway!

As for this trip, some of the photos are taken using my phone while others are taken using GoPro Hero 6 which was kindly rented to me by LeasanyLeasany is an online platform which provides travelling essentials for Singaporeans from as low as $5/day for a GoPro(Other versions), which is a much lower price compared to buying one. They have many other models of cameras/drones available for renting and you can even rent bagpacks if you don't own one!
From nature, leisure to parties, Leasany got it all covered!

Here's a video I took fully using their GoPro Hero 6 which shows snippets of our entire trip!


Leasany is very kind to offer 20% discount to all my readers by quoting "christinenglt" for any rental service. Promo code is valid till 31st January 2019 so do hurry and book your equipment for your next trip!


Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed reading our 4 days and 3 nights in Langkawi!

Monday, July 2, 2018

5D4N Taipei Trip Part 1

Headed to Taipei after finals for a super short trip last May. Since it was only 5 days and 4 nights long, my parents and I decided to just explore Taipei and leave the rest of taiwan till the next trip.

I didn't have much time to plan my itinerary this time as the trip was really soon after finals so I asked for advice on insta and a few of my friends sent me their itineraries which I combined to visit in this trip. (Will post the compiled one at the end of this post).

As we had a rather early flight, we reached Taiwan at around 12noon! Our hotel was located right at XiMen station so we took the airport express which I purchased from Klook (sign up through the Klookl link to receive $4.30 if you don't have an account yet!) I purchased the tickets through Shopback and got $3.19 cash back on top of the railway discount!

Taiwan has a few modes of transport which I was really confused about when I did my research so I shall summarize in these few points:
1. 台铁 (Something like train)
2. 捷运 (Taiwan's version of MRT)
3. 桃园机场捷运 (Taiwan's MRT that leads to airport; purple for the express service which only stops at airport and a few other stops and blue for the normal service which stops at every single stop)

Day 1

Once we checked into our hotel in XiMen, we headed to 红楼市集 (Hong lou flea market) because it is only there outside 红楼 (The Red House) during weekends and it was a Sunday that we visited.
红楼市集
红楼 (The Red House; photo taken another night when we passed by it again)

We were rather hungry since it was already late noon; hence, we settled in some random hotpot shop for our very first meal in Taipei. To be honest, the taste was really meh so I'll just leave the shop name out of this post.

We passed by a really nice BBQ squid store and it smelt really good so we tried a pack (NT$200; about SGD$9); a little on the pricey side but the squid was really delicious!



After our hotpot, it was about 6pm so we took the MRT to 象山 (Xiangshan; R02) station to climb Xiang Shan to enjoy the nightview of TaiPei 101.

The mountain was about 15 minutes of walking distance from Exit 2 of station and the climb itself was rather torturous. Before I climbed, I saw this lady coming down and wiped her tears of relief LOL. Along the way, there was a shiba being carried down by its owner and it looked really exhausted and drained too. We climbed for about 20-30 minutes and completed about 80-90% of the climb to this view.

View from XiangShan
It was really worth it but should you be interested to have this in your itinerary, do wear comfortable shoes and bring insect repellent because there are quite a lot of mosquitoes there.

After the climb, we took the MRT to Taipei 101/World trade center (R03; one stop away) to visit Taipei 101 itself!

That sums up our first afternoon and evening in Taipei!

Day 2
We started the day at 9am and it was a rather eventful day because we squeezed in 3 places which are rather far away in that day.
1st stop was YehLiu GeoPark; 2nd stop was ShiFen, followed by JiuFen. It was a rather eventful day because we sort of covered more than our planned itinerary.

We started our day by having breakfast around XiMending area!
There were many stalls set up on trolleys and it was kind of interesting to watch them move their trolleys to one corner when the police comes and return back to the original spot just 5 minutes later.

Tauhuey

I dabao-ed a Tauhuey from one of the trolley stalls but since I just had breakfast, I couldn't eat it yet so I decided to bring it to YehLiu to eat.


First stop: YehLiu GeoPark
Bus 1815

We took the express bus 1815 from East Gate 3 exit of TaiPei Main Station to YehLiu Stop. The East Gate 3 was quite confusing to find so just follow the sign to “台北转运站 TaiPei Bus Station”. 

Bus journey was more than an hour and cost NT98. Sadly, I left my TauHuey on the bus and never got to try it :( The subsequent days the seller was not there anymore so I still didn't get my TauHuey lol.

After alighting from YehLiu Station, we took about 15 minutes walk to the entrance of YehLiu GeoPark. Along the way, we passed by many seafood restaurants and YehLiu Fishing Port.




Entry: NT80





At the front of the geopark, there were man made sculptures for the iconic "Cute Princess" and "Queen's Head" and further into the geopark were the natural scultures.

We managed to take a photo of the real "Cute Princess" sculpture but did not manage to capture "Queen's Head" due to the sudden downpour.

Cute Princess 俏皮公主









After YehLiu Geopark, we headed to ShiFen!
The locals recommended for us to take T99 to Keelung to change bus to ShiFen. The jouney was about an hour to KeeLung and took another 40 minutes from KeeLung to RuiFang Station via bus 788. From RuiFang station, we took the railway train to ShiFen. It was a horribly long jouney by public transport so I would recommend you to go out early if you plan these few places in the same day.
Oh, and on bus 788, you have to look out for RuiFang Railway station and alight right after as the bus does not stop directly at the station.
Of course, there were other ways to get from places to places but this route was what we decided to take that day due to convenience.
T99 Bus stop
RuiFang Railway Station
Only NT19 to take the railway!

 Of course, at ShiFen, we get to put sky lanterns for NT$200! They had NT$100 sky lantern options but we did not opt for that because it was just one color. Each colour has different meaning and we chose the one with red, yellow, blue and pink!


still not giving up on the CAP 5.0 dream
After releasing the sky lanterns, we headed to see the Shifen waterfalls but unfortunately, it closed at 4.30pm and it was already 6+pm when we were there. Well, I guess this means that we'll have excuses to come back next time yay!
Walking journey to Shifen waterfalls
Our next destination was JiuFen and we had to take the railway back to Ruifang station and change to another bus. One tip here is to check the return railway timing before exploring Shifen station so you won't waste too much time waiting for the train!

Unfortunately again, it was already dark when we went up to JiuFen and hence, we took a detour on the bus and did not alight at JiuFen. (The bus was a loop journey from Ruifang --> JiuFen --> Jin Gua Shi --> Jiu Fen --> City) The bus driver was really cute and gave us a tour up the mountain and even stopped at JinGuaShi 金瓜石 for us to take photos of the night view.

View from Jin Gua Shi, the view was great irl but there were fences so it was really hard for me to take a proper photo. However, I would say that the view from JiuFen would be nicer.


 Then, we boarded the bus again (Service 1062) and alighted at Exit 1 of SongShan Station after about an hour journey.

Our forth day itinerary was at SongShan Station and hence, we decided to change our itinerary a little and extended day 2 so we could decide whether to revisit here on day 4 or free up day 4 to visit other places.

At SongShan Station, we had 2 places in mind: RaoHe Night market (饶河夜市) and WuFen Pu (五分谱).

The night market was rather small and we spent about an hour in it. It was not that impressive and there were many Japan/Korean street food and had little local delights. 
Pink Guava Juice

Fried Corn

Shrimp Balls

After RaoHe Night Market, we went to explore 五分谱. It was a place which many of my friends mentioned to be a shopping heaven. Perhaps I wasn't really in the shopping mood, I left with only a few shirts and it was just like an expanded Bugis street to me. It could also be that I went at around 10pm and the shops were restocking so there were many trucks bringing the stocks in so it was rather  hard to walk around the area.

五分谱
Our verdict was that these two places were not really worth us visiting again on Day 4 so we changed our itinerary from there. 

Hence, this marks the end of our really busy day 2! 

Will upload days 3-5 of my trip in another post soon!

Thanks for reading!