Kuala Lumpur 2013 Day 1 – Pavilion Shopping

The Airasia flight to KL was at 1210pm which I mistakenly thought it to be 1240pm and realized a little late. As we waited for a frustratingly long time for a cab and when it did finally arrive, the cab somehow went to the customers waiting behind us when we were standing in front begin the earliest people there. Didn’t make a fuss over it since it was their Deepavali after all and quickly made a call to book a cab after fumbling with the app unsuccessfully. The cab arrived soon after at about 1050am and by the time we reached row 13 for Airasia check in at about 1115am, there weren’t any queues and luckily, it wasn’t closed. Hoped things get better.

Went to look for disposable underwear since I didn’t bring any, and managed to find a packet at Watsons that costed me Sgd5, more expensive that what it would cost in town. After a some window shopping, boarded the plane amongst the earliest in order to secure luggage storage space (since usually people bring carryon luggages). Flight was smooth and arrived earlier than planned.

It was my first time flying Airasia and it landed at LCCT International Airport instead of the more familiar KLIA which I mistakenly thought to be. The airport looked like a bigger size bus terminal where people gotten walk pretty long distance to the immigration counters, in non-air-conditioned sheltered walkways. There were many passengers trudging their luggages along the way and as expected, queues were long. Took almost an hour to clear immigration, with the occasional inefficiencies due to officers chatting and ignoring the passengers.

Once out, we booked the taxi to town at the counter just before exiting the arrivals. Pleasantly surprised that there were any queues, unlike the previous time I visited KL where booking a taxi required queuing too. Took the budget option for about Sgd30 that was ok when I took it at KLIA.

Our buying and eating trip started just outside the airport where we had our lunch at Oldtown cafe. Made and paid the order at the cashier and soon the yummy Malaysian cuisine was served to us in the non-air-conditioned eating area. I had dry Mee Siam and my wife had Curry Mee. Portion was ok and tasted ok too. Coffee was good as expected.

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Dry Mee Siam with Sambal Sotong
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Curry Mee

 

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At LCCT.

After lunch, walked further away towards Coffee Bean for the taxi. Had to cross the road towards a “Budget Taxi” signage and gave the ticket to the dispatcher and we got into a red coloured vintage looking taxi. We realized this was not a good idea then about taking the budget option because the aircon wasn’t cold enough and the heat was coming in thru the windows, making the taxi felt like a sauna. It only got better when we were about to reach town, some 1hr from the airport.

Our hotel Royale Bintang sits on the extremely busy, usually jam packed street of Jalan Bukit Bintang. The Indian taxi driver then started his complaints about the jam and such and we had a amusing conversation for a while till we got off the taxi, after some squeezing thru traffic with more cars-then-lanes experience.

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Deluxe Club Room.
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Bath tub with a toilet bowl with a water nozzle spray.
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Marble top sink.

Check in took awhile as there was already a guest before us. We had booked the Deluxe Club room due to the 30% discounts with an additional 7% with Maybank Agoda deal and on top of the points we had, the price was shaved to about Sgd90 per night. The room was at 17th floor   just 1 floor below the Club Lounge where breakfast was to be served for Club room guests.

Our first impression of the room wasn’t good, there was a salted fish smell once we stepped in and we saw an opened bottle of water and a hand towel on the sink. It seemed like either someone has used the room or it wasn’t made up before our arrival. Then we saw the water in the toilet bowl was yellowish and flushed it, that’s when the smell subsidied. To think that we paid more for a better room, what about the rest of the normal deluxe rooms we wondered.

Furthermore, we were promised a combined bed rather than a separated twin beds and this was not given in the room, which said so much about their service. There was however complimentary wifi with login and password required and so we surfed awhile and charged up the handphone for a while before heading out to Pavilion Mall, 10mins walk away.

It was a huge ass of a mall (thought it was comparable our Singapore Ion) with lotsa variety of shops from luxury goods to popular clothing labels to departmental stores. Difference was the space and although there were many people, it wasn’t squeezy like Ion. After window shopping, we sat down for some desserts at Taiwanese style cafe.

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Pavilion entrance.
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Interior of Pavilion.

 

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Meet Fresh desert cafe.
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Mango Ice and taro mochi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Deepavali deco at the entrance.

Continued to window shop around. It wasn’t sale season so there weren’t great offers for purchase. And then it was dinner time. We were meeting up with friends whom had moved back to KL for dinner and were introduced to Grandmama’s for some good Malaysian cuisine. Ate and caught up what’s going on around till it was 9ish that we decided to call it a day. They offered to fetch us back to our hotel and there we experienced the jam again. By the time we arrived, it was already 10pm. We probably could have reached earlier if we walked.

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Grandmama’s menu.
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Prawn with dried noodles and gravy.

The lingering smell of saltiness was still there and again the water looked abit yellowish. I guess the toilet system was the culprit for this smell. Saturday night was football night, and luckily there was Fox Sports and I had managed to catch my team’s match and retire for the night.

Escape Plan to Kuala Lumpur in November 2013

A brief summary on the itinerary

Escape Plan to Kuala Lumpur in November 2013:

Total duration 4D3N
Singapore is on the same time zone as Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Flight time is 1hr direct flight on Airasia from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur.
Saturday noon flight on 2nd Nov and arrival in Kuala Lumpur at 10 mins after 1pm.

Day 1 Shopping at Pavilion
Day 2 Petronas Twin Towers, Shopping at Berjaya Times Square, Sungei Wang, Fahrenheit 88
Day 3 Home Sweet Home

This escape plan was triggered by sudden acknowledgement that it was a long weekend (Monday given leave due to Sat being a holiday, by company). There wasn’t anywhere cheaper in terms of flights and accommodation and something that we could do on 3 days and less. More savings made when I converted some Starhub points to BIG points and using the BIG points to offset some costs from the tickets.

The trip consisted mainly of shopping places and food that was eaten – the main objective of the trip anyway.

Budget nature: Affordable if manageable 

With a strong SGD against the Ringgit, everything else was less than half the price published, but mostly food and non-branded items were really cheap while others were comparably expensive. 

Complexity: DIY possible for the beginners

This is an easy place to navigate with planning and English was spoken in tourist locations. Touring the city with little planning is possible and should be DIY for maximum costs savings and flexibility.

Escape Plan to Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah November 2010

A brief summary on the itinerary

Escape Plan to Mt Kinabalu, Sabah 2010:

Total duration 4D3N
Sabah is on the same timezone as Singapore.
Flight time is 2hrs 15mins to Kota Kinabalu International Airport.

Flight was on AirAsia Airlines on the 5th November at 5:35pm and arrival in Kota Kinabalu at 7:50pm.
Return flight was on AirAsia Airlines on the 8th November at 2:55pm in Kota Kinabalu and arrival in Singapore at 5:10pm.

Day 1 – Arrival into Kota Kinabalu and transfer to Kinabalu Park.
Day 2 – Transfer to Timpohon gate and climb to Laban Rata Resthouse
Day 3 – Peak ascent, descend and return to ground and transfer to Kinabalu City.
Day 4 – Massage and Home Sweet Home

This escape plan was planned to celebrate my 30th birthday. As the age 30 is a milestone, I wanted to do something different before stepping into the 30s, so I thought I would scale a mountain. Kota Kinabalu presented this opportunity to do so for my birthday. While the planning was quite easy, having booked through everything with a local tour agent, the getting to fitness for the climb require months of training to improve our fitness.

Budget nature: Affordable

It was not too expensive to go for this trip as there weren’t many options to begin with and it was generally affordable in Sabah.

Complexity: Not too difficult

We went through a local agent which sorted out all our accommodations, transfer and guide and we only need to use our muscles during the trip.

Escape Plan to Malacca, Malaysia July 2008

A brief summary on the itinerary

Escape Plan to Malacca, Malaysia July 2008:

Total duration 2D1N
Malacca is on the same timezone as Singapore.
Drive time is around 3-4hrs after crossing over to Malaysia, leaving Singapore on the 12th july 2008 and leaving Malacca on the 13th July.

Day 1 – Arrive into Malacca, Formosa Chicken Rice Ball, Dutch Square, Stadthuys, St. Paul’s Hill, Maritime Museum and Satay Celup at Jonker Walk
Day 2 – Menara Taming Sari, Assam Laksa and Home Sweet Home

This escape plan was planned as a short getaway from Singapore to a shopping and food paradise of Malacca which is just a few hours of drive away. It was a perfect one for a birthday celebration.

Budget nature: Cheap

Without flights, this trip was already affordable, coupled with a currency higher than Malaysia’s and affordable street food, this trip was cheap.

Complexity: Easy

Driving was pretty straight forward, Malacca wasn’t particularly big though streets can get busy. Of course there were concerns with cars burglary but common sense and being low profile was the way to go.