Saturday 28th June
SHE
SAID:
Our final day in KL; we decided to do the very touristy tour out to the Batu Caves. We booked it at the hotel & were surprised to have a private car & driver. Baln was our driver, of Indian descent, a very chatty & friendly man.
The hotel “forgot” to tell us that it was a long weekend in KL, so the traffic was crazy busy. It took us longer than usual to get to the Batu Caves, which were full of tourists! Oh well! I did manage the 272 steps to the open karst limestone cave at the top. It was a Hindu “sacred” shrine, with many tacky shop outlets & deities / temples around the entrance & in the cave at the top.
We were also taken to a Bakit shop, the Royal Selangor Pewter HQ, the National War Memorial, the Royal Palace & a small Indian restaurant / shack serving Marsala Tea. It tasted nothing like tea, more a slightly sweet, spiced milk drink; not awful, but I wouldn’t buy myself!
The final stop was the Kingdom of Chocolate outlet, which had about 6 busloads of Chinese tourists crowded into a small area; we didn’t stay very long! We were dropped back at our hotel 2 hours over scheduled time, but it was a nice & different day.
We rounded out our trip with cocktails for me, & Tiger beer for Geoff in the Sky Bar, overlooking the park & twin towers. Before coming to Malaysia I didn’t have any clue about Kuala Lumpur but have enjoyed the 2 ½ days we have had here. The Trader Hotel was perfectly situated for us, a lucky chance for us!
HE SAID:
We didn't get up very early but just a little before we could have. Our breakfast was at the hotel's Gobo Chit-chat restaurant again, but it wasn't crowded this time. On my wanders I saw that there was a section serving Laksa, so grabbed a freshly made bowl. It was very tasty, and brought back memories of our time living in Darwin, when we would sometimes go to Parap Markets for one.
The day out was good, and interesting. I got very sweaty climbing the stairs to the cave in the tropical heat, but cooled down quickly when back in the car. The traffic was rather dense at times, extending our trip by almost 2 hours, but Baln (pronounced Bal-uhn, as in balance without the c and e) didn't say anything, just continued the itinerary.
Nachos with our drinks in the bar, and beef rendeng in our room rounded out our last day in KL.