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We have learned to regularly check the calendar for upcoming public holidays so that we can plan some short excursions on any long weekends that are available. There are many public holidays here honoring the various religious and political holidays so we want to take advantage of each opportunity to travel. Our good friend Frank had recently visited Palau Pangkor with his sisters and so we thought we would follow his footsteps there for this long weekend. This really was our first adventure driving beyond the city, but armed with our new GPS we were quite confident we could make the km journey to the ferry terminal in the town of Lumut. We traveled Hwy 5 up the west coast, parallel to the sea but just a bit too far inland to see the sea. We parked our car near the jetty and caught the 30 minute ferry to the small island of Pangkor. The island has only a couple of settlements and about 6 resorts. We were dropped off at a very long dock where a small shuttle bus was waiting to drive us the km or so to the resort. A quartet of singers and guitarist greeted us as we entered the resort, and we were handed a glass of dragon fruit juice. Our resort is on the northwest end of the island, facing the Strait of Malacca and the Andaman Sea. It has its own private beach in a secluded bay, bordered by thick jungle. After checking into our room Arlene wasted no time booking a massage. She is having back issues and the long drive had taken its toll. Our room was located in the Pacific Wing with a sea view and balcony complete with bistro table and chairs. We were warned several times though to keep the balcony door locked because the monkeys are able to open the doors. Other units located behind ours were slightly less money and had a garden view. At one end of the beach there were a few larger villas on stilts nestled against the jungle hills. We were quite happy to return to our room though, having been up since 6. We woke up Saturday morning to the sound of rain and squawks from the hornbills perched on our balcony railing. The hornbill is a cartoon-like bird with a double beak and judging by their demeanor, they are quite comfortable around humans. We realized that the children in the room adjacent to us were actually throwing bread crumbs at the birds. It was breakfast time after all! The monkeys eventually made an appearance, reminding us to lock our door. They are quite acrobatic and can scale a wall in no time. We watched as one discovered a bag of snacks and sat perched on the railing eating it like a young child would. Later, Arlene saw the same monkey dancing the rails with the chip back clenched between his teeth. On our walk to the spa we noticed 6 or more monkeys scaling the walls of the resort and watching intently as children opened balcony doors. There are also several peacocks that strut around the resort looking for handouts. It was nice to be in the salt water of the Sea of Malacca with its buoyancy and enjoying the waves. If you put your head down low enough so that you could only see water, you could pretend that the waves were 10 feet high, as you rode up with the crest. To me, the sea felt like a hot tub with the pounding surf as the jets. Once you got out, you could go in to the pool that was refreshing because it was cooler water. I noticed an odd number of young people playing beach volleyball, so I offered to even out the teams. Near the end of one set, someone jokingly suggested the losers buy the drinks. Of course, that team was ahead when the comment was made, but we came back and won in a closely fought game. Even though it was warm water, it was cooler than the air and very refreshing. One of the volleyball players brought a can of pop over to Arlene as my prize for being on the winning team. Arlene went back to the spa for a pedicure on a small verandah that was part of the spa villa. She was entertained by two monkeys who shared a bag of fish snacks and she watched as they eventually took the bag up over the roof of the villa and into the jungle. One can only imagine what treasures those monkeys would have hoarded in the jungle! However, her back got the best of her, and she gave up on that idea. Saturday evening turned overcast, so again no sunset was visible. The dinner buffet had different entries this time and I liked it better than the night before. Sunday morning we headed to a shady spot on the beach beneath a coconut tree and read and people-watched before checking out, boarding the shuttle, and ferrying back to the mainland. For the drive back we took local roads east to where it meets the main North-South Expressway, which meanders through the hilly palm groves heading back to KL. With people heading back to the city after the long weekend, the expressway was quite busy, but we realized just how busy when we stopped at a rest area. Men were lined up at the washroom like Scotiabank Place after the 2nd period. Some Muslim men had laid down their mats and were at prayer. It was a relaxing weekend on a tropical island. We look forward to exploring more islands in SE Asia, perhaps even with friends from Canada when they come to visit! Arlene and Dennis resume 'normal' life back home in Canada after 3 years living and working in Malaysia. Skip to content. Share this: Twitter Facebook Print Email. Like Loading This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. May 7, at pm. Highly descriptive post, I enjoyed that bit. Will there be a part 2? Leave a comment Cancel reply. Search for:. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Comment Reblog Subscribe Subscribed. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. 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