Day Two - Pulau Redang & Lang Tengah

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Day two - We are heading to Pulau Redang today! We woke up at 7.30am for breakfast before we set sail at 8.15am.

As this is a beach trip, we feel that it is appropriate to upload more photos than words!

Pulau Perhentian Jetty - our take-off point

The entire journey to Pulau Redang will take about 1 hour. The sea was rough and the waves were strong. Nevertheless, we have faith in our boatman, Hassan. He has been so experienced in tackling the sea that even his son is a boatman too!

There was one point when there were several boats and ferry around our boat, and there was a helicopter flying on top of us. The waves were so strong that we almost thrown out into the sea. Luckily, we survived the ordeal unscathed.


At long last, we finally saw PARADISE.

Redang - Almost heaven

We were so excited when we saw the island that we are so eager to jump off the boat as soon as we were nearing the shores. Dear jumped down first.


That was her pose.

And this was MINE.


What do you think? Ok, don't comment.


Dear posing in front of the famous More More Tea Inn.


Chain of Love

There really aren't much to do in Redang Island. Thus, we camwhored happily.


That is how I'll look like if I shed another 15kg. Hehe!



White, powdery sand. It feels like walking on pillow rather than sand.

Snorkeling point

After spending time camwhoring, we went snorkeling and shark-sighting.

Tried as we may, we could managed to see three baby sharks. Somehow, they look much tamer and friendlier than in JAWS movie.

We then moved on towards our next destination - Pulau Lang Tengah.


We spent 15 minutes there just to rest before we go snorkeling again.

This time, we went snorkeling to seek Nemo fish (clown fish).


Everyone were listening attentively as our guide, Andy was about to show us the Nemo fish.

We also visited Redang Marine Park (to feed fishes with Gardenia breads) and Air Berani (my favourite cool-off spot!) before returning to Cocohut at Perhentian.

That night, we had our final and best dinner at Cocohut Resort. We have scrumptious BBQ-ed squids, fish, prawns, fried meehoon and the good old chinese tea.



Look at the giant-sized squids! The size of the squids at Perhentian make those normal squids that we have in Klang look like ikan bilis.

Our final activity of the day was to look for blue sand. It is a kind of sand which glows blue in color at night.


That was the end of Day Two. It was a exhausting yet very enjoyable day for all of us.

Tomorrow, we will pack our stuffs and go back to the hustle bustle of the city life. Stay tuned for Day 3 - Kota Bharu day trip in the next entry!

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