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Crossing to and across JB

08th Feb 2008

on the 2nd day of CNY.. my brother S and good friend JH and i planned a single day tour of JB.. our route went something like this..

[JB tour route map]

[walking the causeway 01]

we had thought the causeway would be jammed, packed.. it turned out that the lanes heading towards JB were relatively clear (sad to say that the M'sians heading towards Singapore were not having such luck in the opposite direction).. but we still decided to cross on foot anyways.. turned out that the causeway crossing part became the most fun and memorable segment of this single day trip..

[Komodo dragon 01]
[Komodo dragon 02]

along the bridge.. we sighted a couple of komodo dragons (small ones) prodding lazily along the rocky causeway sidelines.. one of them swam away into the sea when it noticed our approach..

[fishing lines]

nearer the JB checkpoint.. we saw a few fishing lines set along the rocky shores.. there were three rods in position and all of them had fishes caught at the end of the lines.. the poor fishes were desperately and hopelessly swimming in circles tugging at the lines.. apparently no one was manning the lines at the moment.. probably went off to lunch or something.. if these were in Singapore we would probably have went down to cut the lines.. but since we were in unfamiliar territory.. i thought it best to leave them alone..

[direction sign]

enough of nature sight-seeing.. next we observed the road signs guiding the Malaysia-bound travelers.. how idiot proof.. but JH commented that the human figure looked like a big-foot monster.. we continued on the way into the checkpoint.. there are no proper walkways to lead the pedestrians into the checkpoint center.. unlike the walkways at the Singapore checkpoint which was much more traveler-friendly.. so we had to skip our way across the various drive-through lanes into the central checkpoint..

finally crossed the customs.. we headed first to City Square shopping complex.. appeared to be a decent shopping mall.. not too crowded because of the new year.. but the Cathay cinema was rather packed.. had wanted to watch CJ7 but decided against it since they likely do not have chinese translation for the movie there.. so we continued walking around the mall.. thinking of what to eat for our vegetarian friend.. JH set his mind on A&W and so we were on the hunt for A&W again.. as always when we visit M'sia..

next stop.. Komtar tower which was 5 minutes walk away.. alas it seemed to be out of business as the whole building was sealed.. so we made a U-turn and headed towards Plaza Kotaraya.. had to move along the crowded streets of Jalan Wong Ah Fook which was rather daunting.. lots of stalls and people along this stretch.. just looked straight ahead and moved fast through the crowd.. along the way was a quick stop at the oldest chinese temple in JB (indeed rather old) before finally reaching Plaza Kotaraya.. realized that this shopping centre was more for Muslim clothes and accessories.. no A&W too.. so did not really explore the place much.. it was lunch time so we entered the Pizza Hut restaurant at the ground floor for a small meal before we continue our search for the A&W.. they were serving the "Golden Crown" pizza there for the CNY.. wanted to order that but too bad they did not agree to change it to vegetarian toppings.. i am sure back in Singapore such changes are allowed.. ended up ordering a large Veggie-Lover pizza and a pitcher of Pepsi.. one interesting thing there was that they provided a sheet of games at the table.. including Sudoku, maze, spot the differences puzzles etc.. i thought we had fun solving the Sudoku puzzle together :)

next plan was to visit Best World Plaza.. which according to an online article i read appeared to be packed with fun.. up north we reached a huge nine-storey building that according to our intuition should have been the so called Best World Plaza.. but the name on the building suggested otherwise.. we spent much time circling the area around the building to re-orientate ourselves and to decide the next best course.. we entered a nearby mini-settlement.. where JH inquired about the location of the Best World Plaza.. turned out that the huge building was indeed the old Best World Plaza.. apparently the article that i read about Best World Plaza was rather ancient.. we seemed to have hit a wall at the moment and did not know for sure which way to continue.. JH suggested we continued up north towards Larkin bus terminal.. seemed like a good idea.. if we found nothing to do over there.. at least we could take the shuttle bus back to the causeway..

continued north along Jalan Tun Abdul Razak on our number 11s.. bumped into a street map of JB along the road.. confirmed that we were on the correct path towards Larkin.. also noticed a Courts Superstore along the way too.. which seemed to be a convenient stop along the way.. a proper place to rest our tired feet.. from here on the roads were getting larger and more open with less defined footpaths.. had to cross the busy highways near a bent and forked road.. Courts was not too far away by then.. but a couple of taxis horned at us.. apparently it was rather conspicuous of us to be walking along these roads.. any local or normal person would have been traveling in a vehicle around these areas.. anyway.. made it to Courts superstore (not labeled on our map but indicated by the small fork in our route).. went in to enjoy their fresh air-conditioning and toilets.. it was a 3-storey high store.. first floor displaying living room furnitures, accessories and electronics.. second floor were mainly beds, dressing tables and cupboards.. and the third floor displayed gym equipments.. nothing much for us here but at least it was a nice place to chill for a while.. soon we exited the building and had some roadside indian chendol dessert..

further up the road from here.. the path became even more inaccessible.. there was practically no more footway for pedestrians to travel on.. only grassy slopes along the highway with uneven ground and tall weeds.. so i really felt we were out of place traveling this road.. why in the world are 3 idiots trying to cross JB on foot.. eventually arrived at a large obstacle to our route.. a huge cross-junction (shaped like a butterfly to me..) which we had to cross to the opposide side.. by some form of devil's luck.. we actually did cross it successfully.. and safely.. i reckoned this road was actually less busy than usual due to the CNY holiday.. which perhaps aided in our successful crossing.. i would never have attempted to cross a highway junction back in Singapore.. was in fact rather fun and exciting..

after this particular ordeal.. the Larkin bus terminal was not too far away.. it appeared to be a busy bus interchange which also serves as a convenient central market square.. we were searching for an A&W restaurant again.. there were MacDonald's and even Dunkin' Donuts.. but definitely no A&W.. seemed like the whole purpose of this trip was to look for an A&W wasn't it?? so we settled for a drink at the third floor food center instead.. the environment there was rather poor so we were back on our way soon.. with the bus interchange so conveniently located here.. we took the Singapore bus 170 back down to the causeway..

this time we returned south basically along the same road we came up.. though this time in the comfort of a bus.. looking out into the streets.. it really felt insane to have came up this same route on foot.. thinking back we had walked for nearly 3 hours since the meal back at Pizza Hut.. anyway.. nearer to the causeway near Komtar.. the traffic began to jam up as many roads leading towards Singapore converge.. was the exact same type of jam we were caught in when returning from Melaka a month ago.. so knowing that it was going to be a long wait.. dozed off for a short nap..

at the customs.. it was decided that we would not easily find a decent place to eat around here.. and it was getting dark soon.. not too safe anymore.. so we decided to cross the causeway back to Singapore for dinner..

[back to Singapore]

again we crossed the causeway on foot.. and again it seemed to be the most interesting part of this mini-tour.. one thing to take special note is the lack of proper pedestrian crossing from the customs complex to the causeway.. it was a rather crazy dash across the multi-lane (only god knows how many lanes) road leading into the checkpoint.. but i guess we were only one of the few crazy bunch of people who would even bother to cross the causeway on foot.. so i understand why the M'sian authorities never bothered to fix this problem..

back the same way we came.. the fishes at the end of the fishing lines were already gone.. probably kept in a dark container somewhere waiting to be chopped up for food.. well at least its suffering would be coming to an end soon.. the tide has gone down at this time and the rocky shores could be seen more clearly.. did not manage to spot any more Komodo dragons this time.. they were all probably back in their cozy nests elsewhere to turn off for the night.. along the bridge JH came up with a hypothesis that the Komodo dragons on one side of the causeway would be highly genetically different from those on the other side.. reason because there was no way the Komodo dragons could get to the other side without crossing the main roads.. which results in a high probability of getting squished by vehicles traveling between Singapore and M'sia.. therefore there is very little chance of cross-breeding between the Komodo dragons living on the two opposite sides of the causeway.. what an interesting thought.. wonder does this causeway actually have an adverse effect on the eco-system along the gulf of M'sia..

summary to this tour..

  • we failed in finding the elusive A&W restaurant in JB.. guess it would be quite some time before we get to enjoy the A&W's root beer float again..
  • the streets are not as dangerous as we were made to believe.. a nearly uneventful day for us in terms of security.. to my understanding probably due to us being a group of 3 guys.. who in the right mind would want to try conning or robbing us without expecting a tough fight.. also we were mainly traveling along unconventional routes where tourist traffic is low.. any intelligent up-to-no-gooder would know better to instead lie in wait along the busy tourishy streets to pick on the high influx of easy targets.. and also we left JB before the sunset.. after which the streets should become much more dangerous than it seems.. must find a chance to experience the night streets of of JB one of these days..
  • the roads of JB are not designed for pedestrians as there are no proper footpaths along the road sides.. crossing the roads are also a big problem with hardly any traffic-control lights..
  • lastly.. it was more fun walking the causeway than actually walking the streets of JB.. of course there are probably more interesting places to visit.. just that we have not found them yet.. so for now i believe this would not be my last visit to our friendly neighboring state..

walking the causeway..

will be attempting to cross the causeway on foot on the 2nd day of new year.. just some excuse to avoid visiting relatives i guess.. a hopefully simple one day tour.. and it is also long overdue my first visit of JB..

time to witness the so called high crime rates in JB.. wonder how it compares to that of KL..


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Pig's Cameronian Tour

once again back from Malaysia!!!

back from my second tour of Malaysia this year.. visited the Cameron Highlands and Malacca.. must say that this beats the last Malaysia tour..

do read the full story here

and the photos here

December Malaysia Tour Plan

Proposed Route

[Map of Malaysia]

Proposed Vacation Period

19th Dec - 25th Dec (remember to apply for leave!)

Rough Timeline

Wed, 19th Dec:
- board travel coach at 10:30pm

Thu, 20th Dec:
- arrive at Cameron Highlands (CH) at approx. 8-9am

Fri, 21st Dec:
- Jungle Trail List - map A, map B

- Equatorial Resort Adventure Tours (contact Equatorial for more information)

  • Country Side Excursion - approx. half-day tour, which covers a bit of everything. Start with a visit to Sg. Palas Tea Plantation, Rose Garden, Cactus Valley, Strawberry Farm, Honeybee Farm and visit to the Market Square.
  • Rain Forest Adventure - begin with adventure journey in a 4WD, driving along the farming villages and tea estate before reaching a rugged terrain that takes you into the jungle towards an Orang Asli Settlement. Try out your skill with the traditional Orang Asli weapon – Blowpipe, trek in the jungle and search for wild animal treks. And don't forget your swimming costumes if you fancy a dip in the river.
  • Trekking - for serious enthusiast. During the trek, chance to see many kinds of carnivorous pitcher plants, wild fern such as Elephant ferns, Bird nest fern and moss.
  • Gateway to Nature - At 2,000m above sea level, walk along the slopes of Gunung Brinchang and admire the tea gardens. The view from the observatory tower itself is worth the visit. On your way down you trek along the Mossy Forest and stop at the tea factory for a cup of “Ummp tea”.

- places of Interest

  • Boh Tea Plantation - Sg. Palas
  • Butterfly Farm & Honeybee Farm
  • Cactus Valley
  • Gunung Brinchang
  • Jungle Walks
  • Parit Falls
  • Robinson Waterfall
  • Rose Centre
  • Strawberry Farms
  • Vegetable Farms
  • Wild Orchid Farm

- approx. 3D/3N stay in CH

Sun, 23rd Dec:
- take morning coach to Kuala Lumpur (KL)
- transit to Melaka (MLK)

Mon, 24th Dec:
- shopping destinations

  • Mahkota Parade (Jalan Merdeka) - largest shopping complex in Malacca
  • Melaka Raya Plaza (Melaka Raya) - newest shopping complex (since Dec 2000)
  • Jaya Jusco (Jalan Ayer Keroh) - a pleasant shopping experience for the family
  • Kota Mas (Jalan Ayer Keroh, opposite Jaya Jusco) - another major shopping complex but without the buzz
  • Tesco Hypermart (Jalan Panglima Awang, off Jalan Tun Razak) - a brand new Hypermart that has wet & dry market under one roof. Largest selection of merchandise from local and abroad. Shop, eat, drink & play.. in one place.
  • Hang Tuah Mall - 1.5 km walkway for visitors to take a leisurely walk along Jalan Hang Tuah. The sidewalk begins from Dewan Hang Tuah and stretches the whole of Jalan Hang Tuah and is based on Bintang Walk in KL
  • Jonker Walk - flea market stretches the whole of Jalan Hang Jebat (Jonker Street), selling curios, antiques, local delicacies, souvenirs and many interesting items.

- places of interest

  • Melaka Sultanate palace
  • St. Paul's Church
  • A'Famosa - hisorical fort
  • Stadthuys - Dutch museum
  • Bukit China - largest chinese cemetary, wishing well
  • Kampung Keling Mosque
  • Cheng Hoon Teng temple - oldest chinese temple in the country
  • Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum
  • Melaka Sound & Light Spectacular - Padang Pahlawan (8:30pm - 9:30pm) RM10 (from 2002 newsletter)
  • Malacca Pier - next to Century Mahkota hotel, this double-storey and quarter-mile bridge extending out to the sea off Malacca. A light rail transport system running on the top level will ferry visitors to and fro the whole length of the bridge. There are special fishing deck along the bridge, a floating seafood restaurant, amusement park, souvenir & craft shops, boating facilities and many more.
  • Zoo Malacca - RM5 (9am - 6pm), red pandas? (from a 2002 newsletter)

- Melaka Tourist Information Centre located at Jalan Kota, at the mini round-about near the Stadthuys museum. One can collect many tourist brochures & maps there.
- approx. 2D/2N stay in MLK

Tue, 25th Dec:
- return coach home for Christmas! (Express Bus Services)

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Pig's Malaysia Tour

uploaded photos from Malaysia..

finally uploaded the photos i took in Malaysia.. spent quite some time thinking how to build up the photo gallery..

these photos were taken using my Sony Ericsson K608i 1.3M pixel phone camera..

anyway.. here it is and also have a look at the write-up on my Malaysia tour..

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back from Malaysia!!!

yo yo yo.. i'm back from my arduous tour of Malaysia dancing

find out how i completed my 8 day tour on a shoe-string budget..

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