Saturday, 25 July 2015

Putrajaya Park Shout out!

There's something about Malaysia's tourist attractions. They're beautifully designed and tastefully planned (landscape-wise), but highly underutilised.

I made a trip to the Putrajaya Botanical Garden during the Raya holidays and was indeed in awe with its landscape.  It lies over 93 hectares of land and is divided into themes-based zones.  (Clever idea, with such a huge area to cover, touristy me would need to mark the places that I wish to go so I can maximise my explore mission within such a limited time) Themes include Explorer's Trail,  Palm Hill,  Floral Gardens, Sun Gardens and the Lakeside.  It's humongous.  They can be further divided into sections such as the canopy walk,  orchid path, fern garden etc.

I must mention that it was a Tuesday - maintenance day, so all Park services were not available. Happens every Tuesday, so take note.  This meant, no cycling, no tram services, offices were closed, and no security guard. So we decided to drive, encircling the park. Pretty surprising that it was just our car, a lorry ferrying garden workers, and another car belonging to the restaurant staff. We only saw one runner.

So this boils down to my opening statement.  Beautiful, but underutilised. It is plain sad to see a park like this go to waste.  I may give it the slightest benefit of the doubt to say it is Raya and no one's around in town, but I'm fooling myself. The Medan Selera P16 nearby was pack.

My post is not meant to be a whiny complaining one.  I'm just here to highlight the necessity of promotion, marketing, advertising, you name it. They had a copy of bulletin stating up to 4,000 people frequent this park per month but this was dated 2011. I had only heard of this garden recently, when it has been established for more than 10 years.

I dare generalise that underutilisation in many tourist attractions are not because they are not good enough but because they are not well marketed. Another example is Taman Tamadun Islam in Terengganu.  I went there while still in high school and loved everything about it.  The miniature mosque structures were jaw dropping.  10 years down the road I still tell people it's worthwhile to make a visit there! Sadly I've never seen any promotional activities and from what I last heard, the theme park is pretty run down and has little tourists.

Ultimately, I think Putrajaya Botanical Garden is world class.  It is on par with Mcrichie reservoir in Singapore,  if not,  better. This garden deserves some passionate promotion :p Didn't take much pictures so here are some of it:-

Map of Putrajaya Botanical Park

A quiescent stroll along the canopy walk, a part of the Explorer's Trail.



Astaka Morocco

Interior of Astaka Morocco. Read online that there is a entrance fee,
but no one was around, so...
Another noteworthy park in Putrajaya - Taman Warisan Pertanian. Requires entrance fee of RM2. Good place to see (and taste) tropical fruits, herbs and spices.

Another park! Flamingo park at Putrajaya Wetland

I hope more people will visit Putrajaya parks. You will love them!

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Sisterly date at Wicked Pancake Parlour

Over Saturday,  we made our way to Wicked Pancake Parlour @ Damansara which just opened 2 weeks ago.  It is closely related to Yellow Brick Road, which according to a few friends we bumped into, hashas the best breakfast set! 

We arrived at 3pm and for a new store, they had quite a queue! Downstairs and upstairs were pretty much full, but this place looked pretty spacious.  The wait wasn't long as we were seated within 20 minutes after giving our names.  :) 


Since we were there after lunch, we were solely there to try their pancake. We had a tough time deciding since everything looked so good! Peter Pandan it was!! (Wasn't hungry,  so we shared :p)


Here, it doesn't make a difference sitting upstairs or downstairs. We can cross order between YBR and WPP.



The pandan based pancake blended so well with the sides. The Jack fruit, gula melaka, and salted ice cream were perfect together. The Combo brought out the best of Malaysian flavours!


Opening hours :
Weekdays 4pm to 11pm
Weekends 10am to 11pm
Closed on Wednesdays

Address :
Wicked Pancake Parlour / Yellow Brick Road
Jalan Batai, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur,  50490.

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Kuantan Weekend 2 Day 1 Night Itinerary

Since Bev will leaving for US soon *sob sob*, we thought, why not bring her to a place in Malaysia that US could not offer.

So we thought hard... The best thing about Malaysia is the SUN. So why not go for a beach? Since Kuantan ain't that far * 3 hours only maaa ;p * and it's one of the better beaches Peninsular Malaysia has to offer, why not? Plus, there's lotsa good FOOD to offer!

Our mission is the make her come back to Malaysia as often as possible *evil grin*

Here's a sneak peak into our trip:

Our instagram hash tag is #kuantantogether . So much creativity put into it. lol.

The following was our 2 day 1 night itinerary:

Saturday (4/4/15)

0730 Depart from KL
1030 Breakfast @ Fei Lou Bak Kut Teh
1130 Tapau Nasi Lemak @ Restoran Zaman
1200 Picnic @ Sungai Pandan Waterfall
1500 Check in @ Cathayana Hotel
1730 Cake @ Lila Wadi Restaurant
1830 Beach stroll @ Teluk Cempedak
2000 Dinner 1 @ Satay Zul
2100 Dinner 2 @ Ana Ikan Bakar Petai

Sunday (5/4/15)

0630 Sunrise @ Teluk Cempedak
0800 Breakfast @  Hoi Yin Curry Laksa
0900 Visit local market @ Pasar Tani
1000 Return to hotel
1230 Check out
1300 Lunch @ UK Loh
1800 Arrive at KL

More details up in the future *hopefully soon enough*