March 2001 - I got a free airfare to anywhere in Malaysia
and thought that Langkawi sounded ok. I flew into KL and caught
the connecting flight to the small island near the Northern
border with Thailand ... airport security was a little strange,
there were soldiers with machine guns everywhere, and signs
up on walls telling you how much trouble you would be in if
you got caught smuggling drugs... but at no stage during my
trip through both airports did anyone ask to check my bag!
Next morning I woke up on Langkawi Island and jumped into
my hire car... the car (and pretty much my whole trip!) was
arranged through the guy who drove me from the airport to
the hotel.... what can I say.. the guy had connections....
My plan that day was to drive around the whole island, which
I reckoned would take me about 4 hours, depending on how hard
it was to make out the Malaysian road signs... worst come
to worst I figured if I kept the water on my right hand side
I would end up back where I started... eventually.
First things thirst, I needed some fuel for the car, (and
a cool drink for myself... it was like a million degrees out!),
apparently the Malaysian car hire standard is to leave around
a cupful of petrol in the bottom of the tank. I spluttered
into a petrol station got yelled at by the owner for trying
to fill the car before paying...
My first real beach stop was at Tanjung Rhu, the topmost
photo. Langkawi is the main island in a group of around 80
to 100 islands (depending on the tides!)I walked around a
bit, but the white sand was reflecting the incredible heat
straight back up... you didn't want to be out for too long.
I took some photo's and grabbed another cold drink and took
off for the next spot.
Next beach along was Pasir Hitam or Black Sand beach. This
pretty beach was a little cooler than Tanjung.. but only a
little. This is Northern part of the island and therefore
close to the border... infact the island you can see in the
distance is actually part of Thailand.
Around this time I started to feel a bit ill.. I don't know
if it was the heat or something I ate, but for the rest of
the day I needed to make regular pit stops along the way.
It was okay though... I always aimed for the fanciest hotels
I could find (and there are alot of them in Langkawi). My
favourite was the one Jodi Foster stayed in while filming
Anna and the King here. The bathroom had a moat!
From the north I cut through the middle and visited a croc
farm, then went out to the western part of the island to wait
for the sunset. I visited an aquarium, took the photo below
near the airport, then found a deckchair near the bar at Pantai
Cenang and sipped on a few cold Tiger Beers while watching
the sun go down...
One thing you notice about Langkawi is the people. They are
very friendly, but their ways are very different to ours,
or at least mine... For example, everyone zipped around the
place on these little 2 stroke motor bikes, and I mean everyone.
Whole families... Im talking husband, wife and three kids
all squeezed up taking blind corners at 60kph!
Another interesting site was a large group of muslim ladies
taking a swim at the beach above... fully clothed from head
shroud to sneakers!
Next day, after a bang up seafood meal on the beach I went
out to Pulau Payar...
Then next day I flew back to KL to do a bit of shopping and
sightseeing, which included visiting the famouse Twin Towers
below.