Saturday, January 26, 2008

Saturday 26th January 2008

We got up early again this morning and after breakfast we finally managed to sort out some anti-malaria tablets in a nearby chemist. I'm glad we did leave it until now because they're so much cheaper than they are in the UK! With that off of our minds (I tell a lie, we weren't really that bothered - we just thought it was something we should probably arrange), we caught the MRT up to the Golden City Complex where we booked a coach ticket for tomorrow. Now, I thought we were going to Singapore and then straight into Thailand - but we're actually stopping in Malaysia which is a wicked bonus! So, we arranged to stop in Kuala Lumpur for two days... yippee!

This afternoon we caught the MRT down to Harbourside, where there is a huge shopping centre, but also the Sentosa Express, which is a little train that takes you over the water to a little island called... Sentosa - it's Singapore's beach resort.

We spent the rest of the afternoon chilling out on the beach before going into Café Del Mar for some drinks. I had a nice cold Carlsberg and Nikki had a Singapore Sling. We then sat for about an hour listening to the music and watching the world go by. When we'd finished relaxing, we caught a chair lift to the top of this huge hill and rode on the luge back down. The luge is like a little go-kart or sledge (but with handles to steer) and was great fun. Before leaving the island we saw a snake charmer with an albino python, which Nikki made me hold. Fair play to her - because when i'd finished, she held it too.

When we got back to the shopping centre, Nikki found something else she wanted in River Island - so I rushed straight over to Marks & Spencer and bought more Percy Pig sweets (ha ha). This evening, we booked some accommodation for Kuala Lumpur and then went down into Chinatown for some food. It was brilliant - the streets were packed with people and we bought some food off of one of the street vendor stalls - it was easily as good as anything we've eaten in a restaurant. On the way back, Nikki bought herself 12 mini Chinese cakes and I had an ice-cream sandwich - yes, a block of vanilla ice-cream in between a slice of bread, as recommended by Nikki's friend Marc. It was gorgeous!

Ice-cream sandwiches... i'm gonna miss Singapore!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really enjoying reading your updates, Ben - you hair is getting outrageously long!!! I see you've made freinds with the local wild-life....When you get to Kuala Lumpa make sure you take the tour up the twin tower to the bridge walk that connects the 2 towers midway up. The view are spectacular - and it's free!!!
Luv Beaver

Fico said...

..and make sure to wake up very early to get the free ticket to the twin towers as people will lined up from early morning !
Great blog, and funny, can't believe i say this, thanks for the bali info's !

Cheers !