Category:

  • Adventurous Hike from Botanical Garden to Penang Hill through Old Craig Hotel

    Adventurous Hike from Botanical Garden to Penang Hill through Old Craig Hotel

    Since last year, I have developed a love in hiking/jungle trekking in Penang’s rainforest; mainly because not able to do travel and I had to explore some adventure in my hometown, at the same time getting myself into fitness activity – I do consider myself not fitness active though I would want to get into this good habit.

    Since reopening during the pandemic, I did various route of hiking trail in Penang which the recent one, also the most exciting and adventurous one is this trail to Penang Hill from Botanical Garden via Old Craig Hotel.

    In hiking, I have this weird pattern that I like one-way trail. Like hiking up to Penang Hill, then take the tram/jeep down. It’s like my persistence is not there to do a return trip, however I do not mind a long one-way trip. (I once did a long one-way hike from Youth Park to Rifle Range, even longer than a return trip but it was really satisfying)

    Now, coming back to this fun New Year hike, we started off meeting at Botanical Garden; with no one had experience doing this trail, we embarked on a journey by following All Trails GPS and a blog post guide. We do not have any idea on how long the hike would be, and thus did not do a good prep – bringing enough water and energy bar/snacks.

    Tip: Good shoes, insect repellent, long trousers, energy bar and plenty of water.

    The hike was really very long for beginner like us; but the long trail was definitely worth it, that I only realised the rainforest is very amazing, with different scenery along the way.

    Starting from the trail that leads to station 46, it began with a long climb up the stairs. By following the GPS map, instead of heading to station 46, you’d need to detour to restricted area ala the Waterfall route. Instead of heading down to the waterfall base, continue along the route. Don’t be surprise part of the route was narrow but opened enough for 1-person.

    By following the GPS indicator on All Trails app, you would pass by RG3 and RG4; RG stands for Rain Gauge and it’s my first time seeing this instrument. 2hours took us to the junction of Zizai Hill (towards Tanjung Bungah) and RG9 (towards Penang Hill).

    Note the sign along the way, it’s fairly easy and will not get lost. Interestingly, the whole Penang Hill is connected and Zizai Hill – another trail that I am excited cross path with me.

    Met several hikers coming from Tanjung Bungah, heading towards the same direction, we followed them. However that did not last long as their speed was really fast.

    Again, please bring enough water and food. I still can remember the feeling of being exhausted and need food! After passing through RG9, the trail was a surprise as it was a downhill towards a valley and later uphill. Feeling weird as we were in the middle of the hill and valley, it’s something that was not experienced before as I thought hiking is suppose to be all ascend; but this is crossing Penang Hill’s spine thus going down and up again.

    Here comes the challenging part – before almost reaching the Old Craig Hotel, there’s a part that need to climb via rope. This was the most interesting part to me.

    After 1.5 hours from RG9, we were very near to Old Craig Hotel when we see a long drain, follow the drain line towards right and the Old Craig Hotel would be insight!

    Slight right, follow the drain direction and you will find the old Craig Hotel, like time capsule unveils in front of you.

    Craig Hotel – an abandoned hotel and former school (Uplands) on the north edge of Penang Hill. Pity that it’s abandoned otherwise it’s a lovely site for vacation.

    Few years back it was used as a film set for Indian Summers, thus don’t be surprise to see some modern fixture at the building. I explored a little of the abandoned building, a little eerie but was fun to look at how time stood still.

    Spent not more than 30 minutes there, felt the time capsule atmosphere and we continue to head to Penang Hill. You would pass by a bridge and site keepers residence then onto the jeep road.

    Read that one maybe denied entry from the top of Penang Hill as the site keeper dislike people visiting the hotel; though there were no complain if we coming from the bottom.

    4 hours of hike with good scenery, people, and earned a good meal and fitness achievement. I want to do this trail again!

    Tip 2: If the queue time to tram is too long, take the jeep; nego a good rate and they take you straight back to Botanical Garden.

    Trail Guide (Use at your own risk, borrow from this blog):

    1. Start inside Botanical Garden Hiking Trail to Point 46 (20 minutes stairs ascend to levelled area)
    2. Continue right to Water Catchment Area (Restricted Area sign, you are free to go further)
    3. Cross the river and follow the trail, will reach a junction. (10-15 minutes from levelled area)
    4. At junction, take left turn (note sign for RG3)
    5. Uphill hike for 10-15 minutes and will reach RG3.
    6. Continue on the only trail to reach RG4.
    7. Continue along the trail you will meet a junction – straight slight left RG9 or right towards Teik Quarry (also is Zizai Hill trail from Tanjung Bungah)
    8. At RG9, take left path (the straight path goes to Batu Ferringhi) and start descend downhill (heading towards a valley)
    9. Cross an underground stream and later will meet a challenging part with rope climbing up to the top.
    10. Continue on for 30 minutes and will meet the drain and follow the right path.
    11. Reach Old Craig Hotel.
    12. Continue towards the entrance of Old Craig Hotel, cross the wooden bridge to reach tar road.
    13. Walk along tar road to reach main Jeep Road, go ascend to reach Penang Hill.

    Happy Hiking!

  • Chilling, Just Chilling At Bora-Bora, Batu Ferringhi

    Chilling, Just Chilling At Bora-Bora, Batu Ferringhi

    The government has just announced another round of CMCO (Conditional Movement Control Order), me being deprived from travelling locally and overseas has been making me a little depressed. Gladfully, there’s still a good spot in Penang to chill myself off these crazy time.

    Sipping of icy cold beer and chomping on crunchy pizza, while the sun sats faraway into the beautiful horizon has reminded me Penang has a beautiful beach; Bora-Bora Batu Ferringhi is not an uncommon name and they has been around for quite a long time.

    While cafe hopping was a fun thing to do and kill times, I find that the beach is equally good, or even better. I like the salty wind hitting on my face, the laughter of children building sand castle and the beach vibe playlist from Bora-Bora made my Saturday evening really great. Perhaps it’s the lack of patron that amplified the entire chill time, though I do still hope that business to be back to usual as soon as possible.

    A quick shout out to the food, the Hawaiian Pizza was sweet and crunchy enough to made us a good dinner meal.

    When can we go travel again?

  • Cold Brew, My New Favourite Coffee Thing

    Cold Brew, My New Favourite Coffee Thing

    As most of the world is under lockdown right now to fight with the COVID-19 war, so do I; Malaysia have been in lockdown mode – MCO (Movement Control Order) for 7 weeks already and these time has give birth of a new interest in me – coffee drinking.

    I have a Nespresso Pixie at home for quick and quality coffee drinks, love it; but then it does not replicate the aromatic espresso taste that I always got from the cafe, the capsules are just different, not bad but it’s a distinguish Nespresso taste. So, I went into a journey to explore different type of coffee brewing at home – one that is easy to brew, and attracted me a lot is Cold Brew Coffee.

    Bought a local cafe cold brew from Macallum Connoisseur to compare to the cold brew I’ve made. Pretty solid and I find it even better.

    In the cafe, cold brew coffee always comes in a beautiful bottle and the price often be more expensive then a typical espresso-based coffee. With those YouTube recipe, I find that I could brew the same thing and save some bucks, only realised that even I brew myself, the cost per cup of cold brew is still not cheap, I calculated about RM6 (1.4$) per 280ml, of course I am using some pretty good beans. Hehe.

    However, the brewing process and outcome is very satisfying and it’s the closest thing I’ve made at home that is comparable to the one I had in cafe! There is no standard ratio, I have seen a range of 1:4 to 1:15. For now, I am experimenting with different brew ratio – the mighty Internet recommends a 1:4 (1 part coffee to 4 part water) for a solid cold brew concentrate, but I find 1:8 pretty good as I don’t want too strong. 1:12 be a little bit light but you can drink straight away. I find a cold brew concentrate be easier to store in fridge as I do not need to prepare a lot!

    Awesome bottle from Ikea, it’s Ikea Vardagen.

    For coffee bean, I prefer medium – medium dark roast. One cafe recommended me Light Roast, but I prefer the the medium roast for a nutty flavour.

    Let me break down the easy step and concept of cold brew making:

    1. Measure coffee ground, medium dark roast (I grind mine at the coffee shop, coarse powder, like french press) – 75g
    2. Put into a container, I used a French Press (now I used Ikea 365+ Carafe with Cork Stopper for easy cleaning)
    3. Pour in 600ml of water (this is the brew amount that is going to create, later transfer to smaller bottle for storage)
    4. Stir with chopstick or a stirrer
    5. Store in fridge for 18-24 hours. (I recommend not too long or else will taste bitter)
    6. Pour out the coffee into a smaller bottle with filter in between (I use a mesh filter with filter paper; it takes time but the cleaner coffee makes better taste for me)
    7. Dilute with ice, or milk or water.
    8. Enjoy!

    Few free to experiment your own steps. I have bought filter bags and also dedicated cold brew jug from Lazada and will try it when it arrives so cleaning will be easier for me. Will share more here with you guys.

  • Evening Run Along Gurney Drive (Soon, Gurney Wharf)

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive (Soon, Gurney Wharf)

    It’d been a while since I’ve really stroll or run along the Gurney Drive promenade. There’s a major sea reclamation work going on along this famous seafront and a fence was built to hide the ugly sight partially. Until the new Gurney Wharf is built, the Gurney Drive would not be as fun to walk on as before. I bet there’s still a few years to go till proper completion of a new walkway along the new extended coast line.

    Although the speed of reclamation work is at a fast pace, it’s still slower than the Chinese doing the work at the Johor’s straits. And, upon finishing the reclamation work, there still plenty of planning work to do before a new promenade is built. So, it’s gonna be a long wait. For now, I’m just gonna continue to jog along the Gurney Drive, behind the fence.

    The entire stretch of Gurney Drive is about 1.7km, so a return run would be a 3.4km and it took me a little while to get used to it as I’ve not been running on the road for quite some times. Lazy is the keyword. Haha, but it was a good run with lovely blue sky and good breeze. At the same time, indulge myself into the beauty of my neighbourhood.

    Well, if you happens to be around, just put on your shoes and run along the promenade, it’s still lovely with all the work going around.

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    See the blackened super condo unit, there’s a fire from short circuit two weeks back. And this condo is about 10,000sf in size per unit!

    Little shore at the end of Gurney Drive still looking good.

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    Behind the fence.

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    Reclamation work going on round the clock, even on a Sunday.

     

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    Newest condo skyscraper along the Gurney Drive. Eventually, there would be another building in front on the reclaimed land. Don’t know to be happy, or not?

     

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    77 Curry Fish Head Restaurant, still standing strong after more than 20 years of business.

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    Favourite food place during high school, surprised to see a good crowds dining there. Will pay a visit soon.

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    The Gurney Wharf in making.

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    Unfortunately, traffic congestion is one sad thing and makes running felt bad.

     

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    The new Starbucks Coffee often seen empty inside, wonder how’s business going on at there? I miss McDonald’s actually.

    Although the McDonald’s is now gone, the classic signage is still standing high.

    Evening Run Along Gurney Drive
    They are making a new walkway + bicycle lane and I am looking forward to ride safely all the way to Queensbay Mall, up to Batu Maung soon!

  • Thaipusam in Penang, 2016

    Thaipusam in Penang, 2016

    Thaipusam in Penang, 2016 – Haven’t been to Thaipusam for many years, the last time was like 6 years ago that I went to join the rituals of throwing coconut to cleanse the road with coconut water for the devotees.

    It was a great one, visiting the Thaipusam area at Waterfall Road on the 2nd day of Thaipusam holy festival and it was crowded as usual. Getting up to the top of Waterfall Hill Temple (long name ahead!!! – Arulmigu Balathandayuthapani Temple) was tiring yet exciting because the view from the top was so good, not to mentioned the air was cooler up there.

    Not a Hindu, but still did a prayer at the temple for good health and good wealth. Getting back down ended my journey at the Thaipusam festival. Will do a more thorough Thaipusam experience next time!

  • Short (Night) While At Hin Bus Depot

    Short (Night) While At Hin Bus Depot

     Short (Night) While At Hin Bus Depot – Brought a couple of friends to visit the former bus depot turned art gallery in downtown George Town to check out the place and found some interesting installation at site. Realised that shots from a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 are quite good!

  • Life After Study

    Life After Study

    Life After Study – It’d been a while since I’ve been writing on this blog filled with wonderful memories of mine and how are you people who are still frequent this website, or actually there’s no one here anymore? I do see some occasional visitor now and then on my statistic; if you are looking for new content, I am sorry, but thank you for stopping by. Yes, you and you and you who told me that you came to my blog and found nothing updated recently. That brings me here to write something up.

    Life is, busy, filled, and pretty much occupied all the time ever since I’ve completed my honours degree 15 months ago and started indulging into the working life. Stress is inevitable, but I am kind of into the busy working life, I do not hate it. I find that life changes tremendously after getting into college, especially putting myself into full-time working mode after graduation. Like, I do not felt like socialising as much as before, and spending more time on the Internet chilling around. I tend to spend more time with people and friends who are closer to me, it’s just different now.

    Work and personal improvement is so much of my priority right now and acquiring knowledge and brain storming ideas are part of my past times. Blogging like before is so much not of my thing right now, but I am not giving up by paying my domain and server every year! But of course, I don’t think many people will want to read blogs with personal ramblings like this because selfie of beautiful ‘influencer’ ‘sharing’ products-sponsors-review-event are the thing right now. Haha, no offence and I do follow many of you.

    Well, not gonna be long-winded here. It’s just a sudden random kicks to write something up and bye. Happy Chinese New Year. Yeah. Yo.

  • Still Moving, Still Kicking

    Still Moving, Still Kicking

    Still Moving, Still Kicking – People changes from time to time, it’s hard to define one-self from the beginning or set a long-term goal for one. I prefer one to set a short term goal, achieve it and keep setting the short term till you reach something else because everything is changing day-by-day; your thoughts, your views and your perceptions on everything. That’s what ‘growing up’ means, I guess.

    I am not ‘gung-ho’ in blogging like during my high school time, which I craved for the attention, at the same time enjoyed sharing content. As time goes on, laziness struck in, filled with busy work, interest diverted, or I was lacked of persistence to continue to writing. I would just say, thing’s changed. It’s 2015 and I am 23 years old, I could say a lot of things have changed, or in a better words, upgraded. Looking back in the good-ol-time and indulging in it doesn’t make things moving, I prefer making today and tomorrow better and fullest.

    Well, just a simple Sunday writing that is telling myself that I am still moving and kicking hard although I’ve not been writing or social media-ing like before. That’s another way of life, yeah.

  • Guan Yin Dan – The Goddess Birthday

    Guan Yin Dan – The Goddess Birthday

    Interestingly, the goddess of mercy or Guan Yin Ma has 3 birthday in a year and today is the last birthday of the year. I do not know why the goddess has three birthday, someone please share with me the story please? Haha.

    IMG_1797.JPGIMG_1795.JPGIMG_1798.JPG

     

    IMG_1796.JPG

    IMG_1801-0.JPG

    IMG_1799-0.JPG

    IMG_1802-0.JPG

  • Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England – I had no idea that northwest England has such a beautiful place other than the modern skyline and cultural city of Liverpool. 45 minutes of Merseyrail ride out of Liverpool is the city of Chester, filled with black and white Tudor buildings, ancient Roman ruins and surrounded by city walls.

    When I visited Chester, it was like the 5th cities I’ve visited in UK (after Newcastle, Edinburgh, London, Manchester & Liverpool) and to my surprise, the architecture of the little town was beautiful. Interestingly, Chester is a town that’s popular with British tourists, but virtually unknown to most foreign tourists. It’s not surprise that Asian is hardly seen on the street.

    It’s a small town, you can finish touring the place in half a day, but there’s some interesting activities to do too, like visiting to the Chester Zoo, checking out the Chester Race and rowing down the River Dee. So is it worth visiting Chester? Absolutely, if you’re going to be in Manchester of Liverpool, you can easily get to Chester from there!

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

    Chester: Hidden Gem In The Northwest England

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com