Before going to the National Park in Pahang, we gathered at our friend's house first, for two nights, in Ampang. In the morning, his parents took us for a breakfast. Boy, was I full, because his dad ordered quite a lot. Plus, I don't usually take breakfast. Still, it was a treat, and of course it tasted nice. Haha.
Next, his parents went for work, while he took us to Batu Caves, by LRT and train. My first time there.
Next, his parents went for work, while he took us to Batu Caves, by LRT and train. My first time there.
There were monkeys along the stairs up the cave. Monkeys again. Looks like i had been seeing monkeys in the many places I went. Some even rushed across a few children and frightened them. The Planet of the Apes movie kind of entered my mind. Apart from that, there were a lot of birds, pigeons - I think, and people feeding them. Nope, no bird droppings fell on me. Though I'm not sure if I did step on them.
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Right when we were about to leave Batu Caves, another friend of ours reached KL. So, the three of us met up with our fourth member, and after a refreshment and a short while strolling in shopping complexes, we went back for a rest.
At night, Edwin took us to the Saga Hill for dinner. There were restaurants and mamak stall along the road, with a nice view of the towers and the high-rise buildings in the KL city. Well, this was the scenery you'd see in a city; by the beach, you'd be expecting the seaside. There was actually wind blowing there. Cool city breeze. Not bad. Haha.
At night, Edwin took us to the Saga Hill for dinner. There were restaurants and mamak stall along the road, with a nice view of the towers and the high-rise buildings in the KL city. Well, this was the scenery you'd see in a city; by the beach, you'd be expecting the seaside. There was actually wind blowing there. Cool city breeze. Not bad. Haha.
After dinner and some chatting, we headed back, did some preparation for the trip to Taman Negara, and slept.
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