Nasi lemak, Nasi goreng, Beef rendang

Just a few of our favourite dishes while visiting KL and Langkawi in Malaysia for our honeymoon - and that was just breakfast. Then there was the yummy hot, hot, hot laksa, coconut glutinous desserts and turkey or beef bacon (at the resort on the island)!

Malaysian dish

We had a superb time, living it up at the Le Meridien hotel in KL (same group as the Hilton which was next door) - it was so convenient opposite Station Sentral but also luxurious with our bathroom overlooking the city including the twin towers (which we did go up on our second last day) from the huge window right next to the bath - spectacular at night with a candle and aromatherapy oil burning eating the belgian chocolates they had given us as honeymooners and sipping a glass of champagne.

The pool of course was great and the restaurants were amazing - an Arabic one and an all-you-can-eat breakfast and dinner at the other.  But it was also good to eat locally at Malaysian places and international including Spanish and Russian.

We were well impressed with the transport system in KL - very efficient train service from the airport and around the city as well as a monorail.  We also caught a bus to Melaka, a former Portugese colonial town which was historically interesting especially a traditional Malay villa we visited.  We did the tourist thing and went round on a trishaw - could barely understand a word of our guide and he spolit it a bit because he was sneaky about the fare at the end.  Oh well.  Also did some shopping in KL - an abundance of clothes, shoes and electronic goods - but didn’t buy a lot.  I never feel that shopping is a good use of a holiday.

Langkawi was relaxing, staying in a wooden chalet at a big resort with jungle surrounding it and stretching down to the shore. There were heaps of monkeys there and we saw big birds and squirrel-type creatures.  We went up the cable car to get a spectacular view from the mountains in the centre of the island - scary as very steep and we hired a car and explored the whole island, playing golf one day, a present from Andrew’s dad and visiting a secluded beach on the north side of the island another day.

2 Comments so far

  1. Mum on July 10th, 2008

    I like the way that the dish and food match the table cloth!!
    I enjoyed visiting KL also. You deserved a relaxing and memorable honeymoon. I hope it never ends!!

  2. Andrew on July 12th, 2008

    Yeah, me too Rose :) It was a great honeymoon, nice and relaxing and Malaysia was wonderful. Loved the food and the wildlife that was on Langkawi. Lots of monkeys!! KL and Melaka were great as well. The transport system round KL was excellent, Melbourne could take a lesson!

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