Sunday, September 27, 2009

Holiday at Langkawi part 1

On August 17, me and my family were going on a holiday to Langkawi!! It's actually suppose to be on a school holiday but the government change it to next week. I get to skip school for three days!! Wee!!^^
We arrived at LCCT-Terminal around 6 am in the morning (I think). Our flight is at 7.30. We had breakfast at McDonalds after we check-in our tickets. Then, we went to the launch to wait for our plane to Langkawi. Not long, we hop onto AirAsia. And away we go.
After 45 minutes, we've reached the airport. My parents went over to rent a car. We got a MV. It's quite costly but at least we get to spend time on our own; going places together, doing fun stuff, relax and collecting shells from the beach.
When we reached our hotel, LangkaSuka, we check-in to our room we've booked from online but the front desk person said our room is not ready. So, we decided to wait and head to the towns in Langkawi have lunch. After lunch, we went to a store where they sell cheap chocolates, compare to KL's one (Of course nearly everything there is duty free). We bought one that I've never seen it or taste it before. Next, it's onto the birdpark.
Inside the birdpark, we see different types of birds that we don't usually see back in KL. One of my favorites is the crown crane. It looks very majestic when it comes to posing. Hehe. There's one animal that we never seen before are donkeys. It looks a bit like a pony but quite big. There's also some ostriches next to the donkeys.
Here are some more pictures from the birdpark.







After a long walk through the birdpark, we head back to our hotel. And finally, our room is ready!! We relax for a short while. Later that evening, we went to the beach. My mom and I pick up sea shells. We got most of the pointy ones. When we saw black clouds, we quickly head back to our room and washed up.
It was really wet all night. We went to a restaurant called Rasa Sayang for our dinner. We see lots of foreigners there (Eventually, they are everywhere at Langkawi). There's one foreign family who sits next table to us that matches their green umbrellas and cardigans (each one has one). Wow! That's the strangest family I've seen.
Since we've got no where to go at night, we might as well go back to our room and get ready for another adventure in Langkawi the next day.

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