This is one post that's been a long time coming!!
I thought I'd start writing about my travels, since it's something Nek and I both love so much and dream about often... we love to travel not just to see someplace new or go on a break from everyday life, but to experience different cultures and ways of life. I mean when I think about all the different countries, cultures, beliefs, traditions and upbringings people all over the world have, had it gets me all excited! And I want to learn about as many of them as possible! It's my dream to find something I can hold onto from those people be it a part of their culture/ tradition that I love, or just a wonderful memory of that place, or an amazing experience we had there. I believe that travel truly can make you richer, in life. And every time I travel, I hope to learn something that can make me a better person! :)
ANYWAY, back to telling you about Penang... Nek and I have been to there together twice now and I have to say I really like it. It's a Malaysian island (and State) and that time we stayed in Georgetown, the spot with the most little hostels... We've actually been to Penang together twice now, but I actually go quite often, and will be heading back there again this September for my visa... so if you're a past client and are in Penang and want to meet up, send me an email!! I love catching up with you all!
Our trip started from Samui, as you may be able to guess, haha! We booked the trip to Penang from one of the many tour/travel organisers on the island, which means we got to take the ferry across to Surat Thani...
And drive nearly 11 hours on a minibus, down all the way past the border of Malaysia, over the bridge connecting the Penang island, to the mainland and into Georgetown. We had some nice views driving through the last bit of Malaysia watching a storm come in while the sun set as well! :)
When we got to Georgetown, we found this nice old hostel that I had stayed in on my previous trip there alone, got some delicious INDIAN food for dinner and chilled out for the night.
The next morning we explored... I love the rustic feel in Georgetown.
We always love to go to this breakfast market and get some delicious brekkie!
Hahah, spot me if you can in the background somewhere, Nek snuck a photo of me :)
Then we had a walk around the market areas before we headed off for the day :)
This restaurant was so busy, we thought maybe we should have tried the breakfast there!
We got on a bus to Batu Feringgi beach :) The bust drive is nice and scenic once you get to the coast, so keep a lookout!
Here's a look at Batu Feringgi beach...
....But the day we went there, there wasn't much happening at the beach and the weather wasn't that great so we decided to go straight to the Teluk Bahang National Park.
Acting the part of tourist is fun, especially when it's a great excuse to get lots of photos of each other, haha!
There were fishing houses floating in the sea, and a storm brewing!
We actually really liked the hike in the park, and we saw heaps of monkeys, we planned to walk to another beach in the park called Monkey Beach..
The only thing was it was, it started raining quite heavily when we were half way there on another beach, so we decided to head back out when the rain slowed down.
Here's one of the cute guys who guided the way for us!
After a full few days of doing stuff, we ended the day by walking the gorgeous streets in Georgetown and finding some nice places to chill.
Micke's Place was so nice! The owner, Micke, is so friendly to everyone visiting his shop and is there to offer any travel tips from his own experience. We had dessert there and it was SO DELICIOUS!! We had a crepe with orange flambé and chocolate and ice cream and a few drinks. Highly recommended!
Then MORE walking proved handy after dinner, then dessert but we ended up finding another place we just had to pop into... Moustache Houze!
Haha ;)
They had mummy drinks, and again desserts (but we didn't have any more though!) and cocktails.
The last day was just relaxing, so we didn't get many photos, except for the breakfast haha! Yummm, I LOVE Cha siu bao!!
Georgetown is a very historical town, full of colour, cute rustic lane ways and lovely people! If you have a few days to drop by, I definitely recommend it!
Best of all, there's a lane called Love Lane ..... <3 :)
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