An-Nur AnCasa Express @ Georgetown
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Exploring Georgetown
A transport free day today. Leisurely and very good breakfast in the brilliant Penaga Hotel, and a look at Fort Cornwallis and the Chinese Klangs. Hot (again) and a late lunch. Evening at the Red Dragon Food Court. Touristy, yes, great food at good prices, ...
Food Glorious Food!!
... catching a bus from a big bus terminal called Quay Weld, sounds simple but as is becoming a bit of a trend we couldn't find it and after walking for 10mins in the completely wrong direction, we decided our best bet was to follow the buses that said they were going to the jetty and we should come across it! Amazingly this plan worked and a short walk later we were on the 101 bus to Wat Chayamangkalaram or Sleeping Buddha to you and me! Matt soon regretted not getting a taxi when, ...
Annnnd then?
In the last 48 hours, we've done a lot of work and put together a really good presentation.
This afternoon we presented in front of our UniSA and USM counterparts. Our presentation went well and had a few questions at the end...all in all, very worth it both for me personally and also to some extent professionally.
I'm not sure what I'll miss about Penang ...
Penang and Monkey Madness on the White Beach
... a few swing we figured it was really time to for us to go. We went to talk with one of the local guys who drives a boat, and were told it was 50 Ringgit to go back. For some reason we had all run out of money from getting the supplies and forgetting to go to the ATM, so we were in a problem. After a bit of negotiating I got us on the boat for whatever was in my wallet: 7 Ringgit, 5 NZ dollar, and 200 Cambodian something.
Obviously we ...
Where it all nearly ended....
... sea, taking in the Fort and a couple of nice looking buildings.Eventually we reached the Clan Jetties which is where i was aiming for. They've been there a very long time. Basically a village on stilts over the sea.Loved it. Then a few temples, more food and back to book accommodation and transport for Langkawi!!
Once we'd done this (it took ages) and washed again we went for food to the night market. I was disappointed that there was no stage show as there ...