Saturday, July 12, 2014

Sekinchan, Kuala Selangor

After spending 2 days in Malacca, we headed to Kuala Selangor which is also YL's hometown. Took a morning bus to Klang then her brother picked us up at the bus station. A bit sad as all the paddy field are being burnt down for agriculture purpose by the time we were there. So no paddy field this trip, you are advised to go around March or October to witness the beauty of paddy field. Fireflies Park is for evening and night. Mangrove swamp at Natural park isn't a great idea for an afternoon trip so.....  By the way, we still managed to visit few beautiful places in Kuala Selangor. Kuala Selangor is a small cozy fishing village & paddy field so you are expected to see plantations and fishing boats here. If you are looking for a shopping spot, Setia City Mall can be a great choice as it carries many brands like Zara, Uniqlo, Mango, h&m and  many more. OK, first stop is Bukit Melawati. It is a fort built on the top hill by the second sultan of Selangor. Pieces of foundation, cannons and lot of monkeys. There were also a lighthouse and royal mausoleum.  






Make sure you try the mango and everything here, HAHAHAHA!


go search for it! 

Next stop is Sekinchan beach. A great place for photo shooting!









                                     


Eating part in Kuala Selangor.

Can you guess what is this?


Cendol drive thru!

and the delicious yam puff.



And we went to Sunway in the evening, this isn't in our itinerary! I was so excited because It had been 2 years since I last visited KL. Sunway has improved so much in 2 years times! I spot so many new stores and restaurants here, so dangerous. Sephora. HAHAHA! 


Cafe Bene for dessert. we were totally exhausted after a day of visiting and walking around. 


Bear Paw for dinner to end the trip. 

Thanks YL for being the tour guide, driving all the way to KL and sending me to the airport. 
I'm so blessed to know you and your family.
Thanks HW, YL and LH for this trip, truly blessed to have you all as my travel mates! 



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