Monday, September 30, 2013

Sungei Wang Plaza & Alor Street, Bukit Bintang > Kuala Lumpur ~ Malaysia < 2013 August 14 (3) > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

After the night come, we decided to eat dinner at Sungei Wang Plaza while exploring the shopping mall. While on the way there, we see:

KL Tower

Petronas Twin Tower
I took the photo, when I'm walking from LRT Bukit Nanas to Monorail Dang Wangi. The two station didn't connected, and we have to take a walk outside the station to reach each other.

After that, we go back to Bukit Bintang, and go to Sungei Wang Plaza to eat dinner. (Web: http://www.sungeiwang.com/). Once again, it's hard to looking for the foodcourt because the sign inside the mall was confusing. But at last, we found it. And guess what, that time there's a bonus buy 1 get 1 for Nasi Lemak. So we decided to eat that. It is really cheap. :D


After eating dinner, we explore the mall but most of them are closed already because it's already 9 o'clock at night. Then we decided the next morning to explore the mall again.

We go back to the hotel, but then decided to go to Alor Street because my uncle wants to looking for Karaoke Mandarin VCD. Alor street is the famous food street in Kuala Lumpur.


If you patient enough, you can looking for dinner in here. There's soooo many food here. We also bought durian.
(See: http://www.wonderfulmalaysia.com/food/jalan-alor-food-street.htm)

After walking around, we didn't found any booth that sell karaoke VCD. They only sell drama series and movie. So we go back to the hotel for rest.

Good night... :)

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Suria KLCC Mall, Petronas Twin Tower & KLCC Park > Kuala Lumpur ~ Malaysia < 2013 August 14 (2) > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

After check-in hotel, we eat lunch at KFC then go to Suria KLCC Mall. We ride monorail then change to LRT Kelana Jaya Line to station KLCC.

Located at Jalan Ampang, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, phone: +60 3-2382 2828.

Suria KLCC is an end to end Developer and Asset Manager of Retail Assets in Malaysia. The largest retail asset, Suria KLCC, is detailed in this listing.
Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suria_KLCC

Suria KLCC Group includes of Suria KLCC, Malaysia's premier shopping destination located at the foot at the Twin Tower at the heart of Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Alamanda Shopping Centre located at Putrajaya, Malaysia's administrative capital and Mesra Mall located in Terengganu, on Malaysia's East Coast known for its picturesque islands and scenic beaches.
Website: http://www.suriaklcc.com.my/corporate/index.dot




It's near Petronas Twin Tower. This is my 2nd time come to Petronas Twin Tower. This time, I didn't go to the observation deck but I went to KLCC Park to enjoy the tower. (I will talk about the observation deck when I have a time to review, I went there when my trip to Taiwan in 2011).

While waiting for the sunset, we drink coffee at starbucks. We see the mall map, and looking for starbucks. But the sign was confusing, we took some time to found it.


When the time, we preparing at the park. There's so many people that "picnic" in the park to enjoy the view.
Website: http://www.petronastwintowers.com.my/

The Petronas Towers, also known as the Petronas Twin Towers (Malay: Menara Petronas, or Menara Berkembar Petronas) are twin skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)'s official definition and ranking, they were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 until surpassed by Taipei 101, but they remain the tallest twin buildings in the world.[2] The buildings are the landmark of Kuala Lumpur with nearby Kuala Lumpur Tower.
Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petronas_Towers




KLCC Park is a public park located in the vicinity of Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The park has been designed to provide greenery to Petronas Twin Towers and the areas surrounding it.
Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KLCC_Park



Saturday, September 28, 2013

Sungei Wang Hotel at Bukit Bintang > Kuala Lumpur ~ Malaysia < 2013 August 14 (1) > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

This time, I choose Sungei Wang hotel at Bukit Bintang for our stay. It close to Bukit Bintang, which famous area of shopping and eating.

Website: http://www.sungeiwanghotel-kualalumpur.com/

The hotel really located in the middle of shopping and culinary area, and it's easy to reach there. You can stop at Bukit Bintang Monorail Station or Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station.

The hotel was nice, there's money changer right next to the hotel. The receptionist staff was nice, and friendly. She help us with the fast check-in. We ask for extra bed, but they didn't prepare it yet even we already ask and paid for it. So we have to wait for a while.

The room was clean, and OK. And it's not too expensive too. I would like to stay in this hotel again if I came to KL for transit 1 / 2 nights.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia

I've been at Kuala Lumpur for 2 times before. And it's only for transit at LCCT International Airport. This time, it's also for transit to Bangkok.

Everytime before I go back to Indonesia, I will took 1 to 2 days to explore Kuala Lumpur.
This city was okay (for me, different people will have a different imprestion), and I don't think I will spend special time go to this city to travelling. :)


Kuala Lumpur (called simply KL by locals) is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia. In Chinese, it is called 吉隆坡 (Ji Long Po). Kuala Lumpur is a sprawling city and its residential suburbs seem to go on forever.

Kuala Lumpur's ambitious public transport system is sufficiently developed to be fairly efficient and convenient, but much room for improvement lies in its integration. The city, like many developing cities, suffers from paralysing traffic jams periodically throughout the day. In the rush hours, consider combining various methods of transport.

Credit:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Kuala_Lumpur
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuala_Lumpur

Public transport at Kuala Lumpur:

Train -- Urban rail train comes in four distinct flavours, which are not always fully connected:
LRT - run by RapidKL, which also runs the urban buses, it is the closest thing to a metro though it is mainly elevated on concrete pillars with only the most central stations underground. There are three lines: the Ampang line, the Sri Petaling line and the Kelana Jaya line. At some stations, different lines run on the same platform, which may be a bit confusing. Also LRT map with all lines is very rare at stations so don't forget to print it or save it in your mobile/phone in advance, there are also (almost) no trashbins in LRT system so prepare to carry your trash until leaving system. (http://www.myrapid.com.my/)

KL Monorail - entirely elevated and loops through the Golden Triangle in a semicircle. Riding its whole length gives a good overview of the city centre. (http://www.monorail.com.my/)

KTM Komuter - two lines that meet in the city centre and run out to the suburbs, including the Batu Caves and Midvalley Mega Mall. Trains are not as frequent as on the LRT or Monorail: plan for a 20 min wait but 5-10 min is more likely. To get in/out KTM Komuter lines you are supposed to use turnstiles, but during 6/2013 turnstiles were switched off at Kuala Lumpur and Batu Caves stations, so don't bother trying and just pass through. (http://www.ktmb.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57%3Aktm-komuter&catid=42%3Asbu&Itemid=55)

KLIA - trains run between KL Sentral and KL international airport. Express trains run direct. Transit trains stop at Putrajaya and Salak Tinggi en route.



Bus -- 
Double-decker KL Hop-on Hop-off sightseeing tour buses serve 42 notable places. There is free Wi-Fi on board. An information commentary is given through headphones. Tickets (valid for 24 or 48hrs) give unlimited use during their validity. Children under 5 ride free. The buses are scheduled every half hour but waits may be as long as two hours due to traffic jams, so try to maximize use of the service outside rush hours. (http://www.myhoponhopoff.com/)

Two new FREE bus services (i.e. GOKL City Bus)started 1st September 2012. The purple bus service starts at Pasar Seni and travels to the shopping area of Bukit Bintang where it links up with the green bus service that loops around KLCC. (http://www.spad.gov.my/news-events/announcements/2012/go-kl-free-bus-service-routes)

Taxi --
Normal red and white taxis (RM3 first 1km, then RM1/km) and bright blue executive taxis (RM6 first 1km, then RM2/km) are good options if you can get them to use the meter. There are also various small surcharges for radio call (RM2), baggage (RM1 per piece), etc.

The city's rail coverage is good enough so that you shouldn't take a taxi to most hotels and tourist hotspots. But, if you must take a taxi, expect many drivers to refuse to use the meter, particularly during rush hour or when it rains. Prices then become negotiable (before setting off) and inflated (2-10 times the meter price). Although this is illegal, the only realistic thing you can do is walk away and find a different driver. A cab hailed off the street is more likely to use the meter than one that stalks tourist spots or parked.
If stuck with a driver that won't use the meter, negotiate hard: RM10 should cover most cross town trips of 15 min or so, even with traffic. If staying in an expensive hotel, hide your affluence and give a nearby shopping mall as your destination instead. If you have lots of bags, try not to let him see it during negotiations. Malay drivers are generally more inclined to use the meter than Chinese or Indian ones.

Avoid going to a taxi stand and bringing a sheet of paper with your destination written down with the intention of showing it to the driver; you will have four or five of the drivers congregate and pass around your written address. They are most certainly discussing the best way to charge you an inflated price. Have your destination memorised or, even better, hail a taxi and avoid taxi stands.

Midnight surcharge is applicable on pickups 00:01-05:59. This surcharge means meter prices are increased by 50% (e.g. at 01:00, if the meter shows RM12, you should pay RM12+6).

During rush hour it's generally best to combine public transport with taxis.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Malaysia

Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Asia. It consists of thirteen states and three federal territories and has a total landmass of 329,847 square kilometres (127,350 sq mi) separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized regions, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. Land borders are shared with Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei, and maritime borders exist with Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. In 2010 the population was 28.33 million, with 22.6 million living on the Peninsula. The southernmost point of continental Eurasia, Tanjung Piai is in Malaysia, located in the tropics. It is one of 17 megadiverse countries on earth, with large numbers of endemic species.

The country is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, which plays a large role in politics. The constitution declares Islam the state religion while protecting freedom of religion. The government system is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system and the legal system is based on common law. The head of state is the king, known as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He is an elected monarch chosen from the hereditary rulers of the nine Malay states every five years. The head of government is the Prime Minister.

Credit:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia
http://wikitravel.org/en/Malaysia


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

LCCT International Airport > Sepang ~ Malaysia < 2013 August 14 > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

We arrived at LCCT International Airport Kuala Lumpur, then we rent airport taxi for 5 people, to go to the main city. Kuala lumpur airport to main city, took 1 hour approximately.

LCCT or Low Cost Carrier Terminal, which special terminal in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for Airasia. The airport was full wifi, you can access the internet free and fast. There's so many restaurant in there, so don't worry if you starving.

If you don't have a chance to print your boarding pass, then you can easily print it in here. There's so many boarding pass barcode scanning or self-check-in counter in here.

When it's holiday, there will be many people in here. So becareful with your belonging.

Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport#Low_cost_carrier_terminal_.28LCCT.29

There's so many hotel nearby, if you just want to transit for a night, you can stay in nearby hotel. The nearest hotel was Tune Hotels KLIA-LCCT. It's convenient because located only in front of the terminal with only walk for 10 minutes. When you come out from the arrival, just see straight to the parking lot, and you will see the sign.

Tune Hotels KLIA - LCCT: http://www.tunehotels.com/my/en/our-hotels/klia-lcct-airport/

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Bangkok, the capital of Thailand

I haven't talk about Bangkok itself. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand.

With a population of over eleven million inhabitants, by far Its largest city and Its high-rise buildings, heavy traffic congestion, intense heat and naughty nightlife may not immediately give you the best impression. But don't let that mislead you. It is one of Asia's most cosmopolitan cities with magnificent temples and palaces, authentic canals, busy markets and a vibrant nightlife that has something for everyone.

Bangkok is a huge and modern city humming with nightlife and fervour. Administratively, it is split up into 50 districts (เขต khet), which are further split into 154 subdistricts (แขวง khwaeng), but these are more often used in official business and for addresses.

Credit:
- http://wikitravel.org/en/Bangkok
- http://wikitravel.org/en/Bangkok

I never thought that I will like this city. Just like Jakarta, but with more convenient public transport and more comfortable. I like to walk in the city, even in the day or night, everything is wonderful.
The people is nice, even they barely say English, but They are kind and helpful. The stuff is cheaper especially on Fashionmall or floating market.

I would like to go here again, and also explore another city in Thailand. Maybe Phuket or Pattaya, next time, I will go there.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Don Mueang International Airport > Bangkok ~ Thailand < 2013 August 14 > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

Wake up so early in the morning, because 06:00 have to go to Airport to go back to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We rent a car from hotel for 5 people + luggage.

It cost 1400 Baht with car for 7 people.

Then we go to Don Mueang International Airport. Airasia is a low cost carrier flight, so at Bangkok, Airasia is at Don Mueang International Airport Terminal.

Web:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Mueang_International_Airport
- http://donmueangairportthai.com/
- http://www.donmuangairportonline.com/

We plan to eat breakfast at airport. I order this:

ABF
Then after eating, we pass the imigration, and waiting for boarding. Goodbye Bangkok, see you next time.


Sunday, September 22, 2013

Union Mall (ยูเนี่ยน มอลล์) (2) > Bangkok ~ Thailand < 2013 August 13 (5) > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

After eat the dinner, then we decided to shopping again at Union Mall. This time, we go there by BTS and MRT.

First, from BTS Siam, we go to BTS Mo Chit, the last station of BTS Mochit Line.
Then we exit from BTS station to go to MRT Chatuchak Market.

the view from bridge crossing

the view from bridge crossing
Today, is Thai people start to work after long weekend. So, it's traffic.

From MRT Chatuchak, we go to MRT Phanon Yothin.
Union mall was more crowded than when we first come here. Our first come was when Queen's Birthday celebration, so many people in Bangkok, went outside for vacation. Today, a lot of store were open.

After shopping for a while, then we go back to hotel. Today is the last day of the journey at Bangkok, Thailand.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Dinner at Siam Paragon Food Hall > Bangkok ~ Thailand < 2013 August 13 (4) > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

Siam Paragon Food Court also another food court that recomended by http://www.bangkok.com/. We decided to try it on dinner.

But, when we arrived there, we don't know what we want to eat. It's confusing because no english at all. Only picture. T_T
And we ended buy this Thai Noodle:


It's super spicy. Actually, the taste is not bad, but because the spicy, I can't enjoy the eat.

Siam Paragon:
http://www.siamparagon.co.th/
http://www.bangkok.com/shopping-mall/siam-paragon.htm


Friday, September 20, 2013

Platinum Fashion Mall > Bangkok ~ Thailand < 2013 August 13 (3) > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

After eating lunch, we go to Platinum Fashion Mall.

We walk trough the skywalk, passed Siam Paragon. And then go inside the Siam Paragon, until found Isetan. And out from Isetan. From there, just follow the road, until found Platinum Fashion Mall.

Website: http://www.platinumfashionmall.com/

We decided to separate, women and men. So that we can more explore.
Platinum Fashion Mall has 3 building. Unfortunately, we the woman, didn't know about this. We only roaming around building 3. And we thought, why the mall was too small.

So we the women, finished shopping early than the men. Wowww... It's record. Usually, the men whom waiting for us. haha..

Then we just found out, that there's 3 building of Platinum Shopping Mall. They (the men), buy a lot. We (the women), buy just a little. T_T

But it's okay, at least we have visited the famous Fashion Mall in Bangkok.

Open - Close
Sat, Sun, Wed: 08:00-20:00
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 09:00-20:00

Address: The Platinum Fashion Mall, Juristic Person
222 11th Floor Petchburi Road, ThanonPetchburi, Ratchthevi Phone: 02-121-8000, Fax: 02-121-9009


Thursday, September 19, 2013

Lunch at Siam Centre Food Court / Food Republic > Bangkok ~ Thailand < 2013 August 13 (2) > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

Time move fast, It's already 2 o'clock afternoon. Then it's time to lunch.

I read in some website, that Siam Centre Food court is a must try place. So we go there, just walk by skywalk right next Siam Discovery.

Website: http://www.siamcenter.co.th/

Opening Hours: 10:00 - 21:00
You can go here by BTS Siam.

Another Information:
- http://www.bangkok.com/shopping-mall/siam-center.htm
- http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/siam-center-foodcourt.htm

The food court or also known as Food Republic is nice, and easy to choose the food. You just have to buy card and top-up. I don't know about this at first. So I just order, and the waiter ask me to top-up at the cashier. They are nice, would like to guide us.

I bought Fried pork with Rice, and it's delicious.


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Madam Tussauds > Bangkok ~ Thailand < 2013 August 13 (1) > (Bangkok - Ayutthaya - Kuala Lumpur)

Today, our Thai friends didn't accompany us because they have to back to work. So today, We go by our own travelling skill. :P

Our first place to visit is Madam Tussauds Bangkok. First, we rode MRT from HuayKwang Station to MRT Sukhumvit / BTS Asok, then change into BTS to Siam Centre, then change again to BTS Silom Line, stop at National Stadium.

BTS Mo Chit Line, ride this to go to BTS Siam

At first, we stop at Siam. And there's no direction which exit to Siam Discovery Centre, where madam Tussauds take a place. Then we ask the information centre, and she said that we have to stop at National Stadium. So she help us to make our BTS card can be stop at BTS National Stadium, of course we have to pay the additional fee.



After arrive at National Stadium Station, then look for the exit to Discovery Centre. Then walk using sky walk.

The Siam Discovery Centre, open at 10:00, and we arrived there at 09:15. So we have to wait for 45 minutes. T_T

view from in front of Siam Discovery Entrance at skywalk
Web:
http://www.siamdiscovery.co.th/main.php
- http://www.bangkok.com/shopping-mall/siam-discovery.htm
http://www.madametussauds.com/bangkok/en/

Madame Tussaud’s history is a rich and fascinating one, with roots dating back to 1770s Paris. It was here that Madame Tussaud learnt to model wax likeness under the tutelage of her mentor, Dr Philippe Curtius. At the age of 17, she became the art tutor to King Louis XVI’s sister at the the Palace of Versailles and then, during the French Revolution, was hastily forced to prove her allegiance to the feudalistic nobles by making the death makes of executed aristrocrats. Madame Tussaud came to Britain in to early 19th century alongside a travelling exhibition of revolutionary relics and effigies of public heroes and rouges.

Explore the lives of the many notable people that shaped and influenced Asia and test your knowledge of history. Then discover how seemingly everyday objects can provide an insight into the lives of these important figures.

Finally, learn more about Princess Diana’s life as a young girl, married woman, mother, style icon and how she became the people’s princess.

I'm sure you know what's inside Madam Tussauds. We can meet some actor / actress, President, famous people, but only their Model Wax.

The ticket fee is 800 Baht. But try to buy the ticket from travel agent, which you can see while go upstairs (Madam Tussauds was at 6th floor), and you will get the discount.

Address : Madame Tussauds, Siam Discovery, 6th Floor, 989 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

Just be patient when you come here and meet some group tour. Spend much times here, don't plan anything important after this. So when there's too many people take photos on 1 spot, just wait and take another photo of another spot which available at that area first. Then after they gone, you can freely take photos.

This poster available on the entrance

Thailand King & Queen


Lady Diana





















Nichkhun 2PM


Michael Jackson



Justin Bieber

Jay Chow





Doraemon











Michelle Yeoh



Jacky Chen