Showing posts with label BATU GAJAH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BATU GAJAH. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Trip With Schoolmates

This trip was mooted back in early December 2023 and after some interests, withdrawals, revision of itineraries, we finally met up at KL Sentral on Friday morning, 1 March. The bus left at 08:00 and we drove to pick a few more members at Sungai Buloh R&R. This was the first I joined any trip with my schoolmates.


We drove to Batu Gajah where Galeri Lat is and browsed his history. Suddenly, we turned and saw the man himself! He hardly grants interviews to anybody and yet that morning, he was sporting enough to give us an animated brief background and told us of his life and career journey. Then we took some group photos with him and he also signed our Lat comic books, notebooks, bucket hat, hand phone covers. After that, we drove to Kellie’s Castle and walked in and up the hill to the mansion. We spent some time exploring the mansion and even went up to the rooftop in the hot sun and took pictures. A few mates opted to stay behind though.













 

After that, we drove to visit a friend. She stayed with her mum and there was also a caregiver for her mum and some fifty cats (including kittens). It was an old bungalow filled with beautiful furniture and I remembered thinking how high the maintenance cost would be.

 

We then had our very late lunch at Red Brick Kitchen, enjoying the Bukit Rapat views with our meal. After lunch, we had the usual inevitable phototaking session before leaving for Mirror Lake. We boarded the inflatable boats, about seven to a boat, and went into a tunnel and emerged to this peaceful lake. We were told the ideal time to come was 10:00 thereabouts and then one could really see the lake being mirrored, hence the name.








After that, we drove to Impiana Hotel and checked in. I lingered at the front desk as I wanted to get the first room card. Aha!


We assembled at the lobby at 20:15 and drove for dinner at Hainan Chicken Rice, stopping en route at a mall for some to purchase some toiletries. Our Ipoh mate had reserved the upper floor of the restaurant and we had it all to ourselves. There was even a birthday cake for one of our mates whose celebrated her birthday that day.


On Saturday, we left after 08:30 and drove to Taiping. We picked up our tour guide who gave us a brief background of the town which is celebrating its 150th year this year, a shout out to Taiping! We drove to the Lake Garden and admired the 1000-plus year old rain trees with their sprawling branches. We then drove around town and I was so glad I had taken the train before and visited the town properly because the town has many beautiful colonial buildings. We then bade goodbye to the tour guide and drove back to the Lake Garden for photo sessions.










We finally dragged ourselves away and drove to Sajian Panorama for lunch. It is located by the Perak River and if it wasn't so swelteringly hot, I would have walked abit around the grounds. We had lunch indoors and a good thing too. There was a choice of fish head curry and fish cooked in tempoyak, along with other dishes.


After lunch, we drove to Victoria Bridge. We had to make a turn and took another route due to a detour as our bus couldn't clear the barrier. The bridge is one of the oldest railway bridges in the country and it was built as a crossing over the Perak River to serve the local tin mining industry. I crossed it with my mates and with my heart in my mouth. Yes, I walked along the track on the adjoining footbridge and walked the 1,000 feet length of the bridge and back again! We had more photo sessions after that and some of us treated ourselves to some Malaysian ice cream too.










Next up, we drove to Istana Kenangan and spent some time there before driving to Masjid Ubudiah for prayers. After prayers, we drove to Gerai MPKK by the Perak River and had some laksa and drinks. Some then proceeded to the nearby shops to browse and spend. I was interested in the labu sayong water containers but knew I wiuld have problems carrying them back so I didn't buy anything and walked back to the bus. And in time too for it started raining shortly after. We drove back to the hotel and reached it just before Maghrib. Dinner was had at the hotel restaurant where we had breakfast.


On Sunday, we drove to Concubine Lane after breakfast. Most of my friends went shopping but I didn't really find anything much to tempt me. We then had some drinks at Plan B before boarding the bus. Lunch was had at Nasi Vanggey Greentown. We then drove back to the hotel to pack and perform prayers. My Ipoh mate had requested for a late check-out and the hotel was kind enough to oblige us. Ipoh mate also packed some soya drinks and taufofa (soyabean pudding) for us to enjoy on the bus, and a mini tepak sirih container as souvenirs. What a generous and thoughtful host!!!


We left at 15:00 but stopped at a pump station to fill up before joining the queue to enter the highway. Traffic was expectedly pretty heavy seeing it was school holidays and Sunday. We stopped at Tapah R&R to use the facilities and my, there was a loooonnggg queue to enter the washroom. Some shopped for fruits so we were further delayed. We finally reached KL Sentral after dropping off a couple of mates at Sungai Buloh R&R (and another brief washroom break) at 20:10. I went to perform prayers first before taking the train back.


And that was my weekend and trip with my schoolmates. I'm satisfied that I finally managed to visit Kellie's Castle and Victoria Bridge, Alhamdulillah. May our friendship last, insyaAllah. 

Friday, June 16, 2023

Day Trip To Batu Gajah

My next local destination ever since I’m grounded and not able to travel abroad was Batu Gajah. I had decided to travel last Saturday and wanted to leave early in the morning but it wasn’t available online ten days before departure date. So I made my way to KL Sentral ticket office and was told by the lady at the ticket counter that I could only buy platinum ticket 24 hours before departure. I tweeted about it and someone reached out and told me that she managed to buy a ticket in September but instead of Ipoh which was her final destination, she had to buy ticket to Kuala Kangsar. I checked and she was right. I wasn’t prepared to fork out an additional RM10 though so I waited until Friday morning to buy the ticket. There were still tickets for the first morning train; however, there were only a couple of seats designated for the disabled on the 12:50 or 14:40 trains back to KL and the earliest train I could catch was the 15:42 train which would arrive at KL Sentral at 18:08 barring any delays. Err, that’s too late for me and even if I took the next train out to Batu Gajah, I’d be spending too long there. So I searched for alternatives and decided to take the Perak Transit T36 bus to Seri Iskandar and from there, Arwana bus to KL Sentral. Which was great because I didn’t fancy travelling back from TBS or Hentian Duta.


On Saturday morning, I left micasa at 06:25 (a bit later than planned) and made my way to KL Sentral. I arrived just as passengers were starting to scan their tickets. The train left on time (two lady passengers boarded just as the whistle was being blown) but we were delayed twice and as a result, we only reached Batu Gajah at 09:38, ten minutes later than scheduled. I didn’t have long to explore so I walked quickly out of the station.


Well, I had to retrace my steps twice and asked for directions. I walked through Kampung Pisang and turned left and then turned right onto the bridge over Kinta River and up the street until I finally made it to the Main Road. I came upon Pine Hotel and was shocked because it didn’t look at all appealing from the exterior. I detoured to the river but couldn’t see the elephant stone which gave the town its name (the river current was very swift then) so I walked on until I reached Laman Komuniti which is near where the road forked to Main Road and Jalan Pejabat Pos.



Main Road


Laman Komuniti


I walked on - and Main Road became Jalan Pusing - to the old train station which now houses restaurants. Across from the station are two old wooden bungalows on stilts where the railway station master and his assistant lived. After that, I turned back and walked up to The Clock Tower. I walked up to Changkat Public Park and turned right into Jalan Changkat. The road inclines gently until it plateaus and on this flat area above the town centre below is where the British built their settlement – all the familiar institutions needed namely the club, bungalows, court, offices, hospital, gaol, church and cemetery. The Kinta Gymkhana Club was formed in 1890 and became Kinta Golf Club after WWI.




Old Station



I walked past the District Officer’s House which was built in the 1890s for the most senior government official in the district. Vertically-challenged me was only able to glimpse part of the house though. Sob.





I continued on to the Government Offices & Court House which are one of the best surviving colonial-era buildings in Malaysia. Three attractive buildings linked by covered walkways make up the complex. The gaol is nearby. I walked on past the Nurses’ Residence and European Hospital to the Roman Catholic St Joseph’s Church at the end of a cul-de-sac. Then I turned back and walked to the childhood home of HRH Sultan Azlan Shah. He spent ten years there.















I took Jalan Aman back which soon became Jalan Kinta as it runs along the Kinta Golf Club. I could see some golfers there. I passed the dilapidated former Red Crescent building and then came upon the still beautiful Government Rest House.




Former Red Crescent building
Government Rest House


From the map, it looked like I could catch bus T36 at the Kinta Golf Club. An elderly Indian man asked me if I needed help so I told him I was waiting for the bus. He said the bus didn’t stop there (and indeed there was no bus stop to be seen). He told me to go back to the town centre and offered me a ride on his motorbike so I thanked him and hopped on helmetless and all. It would be no trouble for me to walk down to the town centre anyway but I didn’t want to risk missing the bus. He dropped me off by the roadside at Jalan Dewangsa across the road from a block of shops. He asked me for some money and I gave him RM1 as I needed loose change for the bus fare. There were two other people waiting so I knew the bus hadn’t gone and no, there was no bus stop or bus stand there either.


The bus came ten minutes later and my fare was RM3.20. I only had RM3 and the driver waved me in. The two other passengers went down and I was the sole passenger in the bus. It started raining halfway into our journey.


The driver dropped me off near Billion Shopping Centre and I had to walk out to the main road to Seri Iskandar. Good thing there was a wide pedestrian (?) lane along the main road. It took about 15 minutes to get there. I went to get and pay for my printed ticket (don’t know why they can’t just accept online tickets?!) then went to perform prayers at the prayer room at Petronas.






The 13:45 Arwana bus arrived at almost 14:00 and we left just after 14:00. We stopped en route to use the facilities and reached KL Sentral at 16:55. Alhamdulillah.