Saturday, May 3, 2014

"Just Ride"...


"Just Ride" is the unified action for the 2104 International Female Ride Day. This event has run for the past seven years and it usually falls on every first Friday in the month of May. It is the world's only event that is globally synchronised ride activities for women emphasizing the many numbers of female riders throughout the world and the enjoyment women embraced in motorcycling. Women on all makes of two-wheelers, three-wheelers, scooters, on-road, off-road, and track take part.

This year Motoress, the founder of the event, has changed it from Friday to Saturday as it will bring more participations throughout the world.

To all the women riders who I've known or rode together or even those whom I will get to know in the future,  today is your day where you will celebrate our common hobby so just go out there and "Just Ride" and make yourselves visible to the world! Oh and...do ride safely..!

Monday, April 28, 2014

Ride to eat or eat to ride...

Ride to eat or eat to ride, now that is the question...

On this day, the boys and girls from the Multistrada Owners Club Malaysia (or MOCM for short) and I chose "ride to eat"..hahaha. It was totally an ad-hoc trip and the destination was set to Leban Chondong Rest Area in Kuala Rompin, Pahang for its famous udang galah (lobsters). 

Source: Perpustakaan Desa Leban Chondong

Leban Chondong is situated in the State of Pahang within the District of Rompin, east coast of Peninsula Malaysia. Population is very small and the main industry here is fishing hence, it's famous for cheap and tasty udang galah. Some say, it is cheaper then another udang galah place in Temerloh. In fact, it is very famous hence the people there erected an udang galah statue.

Source: satuperlumbaan.blogspot.com

So, on 27th Apr morning, 16 riders (20 pax altogether including pillions) gathered and the route was set as KL-Senawang-Jempol-Kuala Rompin.



The weather was fine and dry. We pushed off roughly around 0930hrs from Kuala Lumpur and reached Jempol at about 1100hrs to refuel and took a short break. 


These inner roads were great and I was amazed by the good road condition. Jempol is about 150km away from Kuala Rompin so we took at least another hour to reach the Leban Chondong Rest Area. We were so ready to eat!


There are variety of other food here but the main highlight of this ride was the udang galah..!



At least one or two other shops were closed and compared to the number of patrons, the shop we were at didn't have enough udang galah for us. So we had to wait......but, i guess "good things come to those who wait"..our orders started to come one-by-one. There was sotong (squid), vegetables (ordered out of guild), fish, and of course...three types of udang galah...i) udang masak sambal (cooked with chilli paste, the best out of the three, if you like hot food), ii) udang galah goreng kunyit (marinated with tumeric then fried), and iii) udang galah masak lemak (don't know how to translate..hehe). Everyone had one udang each and I must say that I highly recommend this place if you are looking for food awesomeness! (of course, if you don't mind the distance)

Pic by MOCM ~ the waterface says it all
Superbly awesome may sound exaggerated...but that was how we felt after whacking all the udang... Chit chatting continued and suddenly popped an idea to ride to Kuantan, Pahang to one of our friend's restaurant. But before that, one photo please!

stomachs full, happy faces
Oh...while we're at it...make it two photos please..!

the dudes...
So off we went to Kuantan, approximately 140km away. We were on Route 3, a coastal federal road with many scenic spots and photo opps. No, we didn't stop at all, what a waste. So, if you ever go on this road, keep in mind to stop for photos and let us be jealous of you.



It took us about 1.5 hours (1530hrs) to reach Warung Mazenah Nasi Kukus in Kuantan.



This restaurant is another place where you can find awesome food. Really! What you really2 have to try are nasi kukus (steamed rice) with tumeric fried chicken and gulai kawah, meehoon soup, and the pudding truffle. Kudos to the owners and chefs! (Note to owners: Let me know if you want to setup a branch in Kuala Lumpur..hehe)


At 1700hrs, it was time to head home. Feeling stuffed but the journey had to go on. Slowly but steadily we rode off and got on Route E8 to Kuala Lumpur.


It was raining half way through but nobody seemed to care. By the time we got on Karak Highway it was already dark and the trafic was quite heavy. We reached Gombak toll plaza at about 2000hrs where we took a break before bidding farewell to each other.



never too tired to put up a smile

The Strada Ladies




We clocked yet another 750km, buttocks got numb, exhausted, but it was an awesome ride, yet!



Winding roads, amazing sceneries, superbly awesome food, and great and supportive company. It's just another ride to remember. The udang galah at Leban Chongdong was awesome and cheap. Warung Mazenah Nasi Kukus in Kuantan is also a must visit restaurant if you happened to be in Kuantan, or...even if you just want to take a makan trip like we did. The next obvious question would be....WHERE NEXT, GUYS!?


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Wet 'n Wild...

If you like to have fun with water, then this is for you! It is where the whole town or better yet, the WHOLE NATION will join you (or you joining them) to play with water.

Every year in celebrating the New Year (Buddhist Calendar), Thailand will hold a water festival called SONGKRAN (song-kran), usually held between 13-15 April and it is regarded as the longest holiday in Thailand. The word means 'passing' or 'approaching' and this festival marks the traditional Thai New Year.

Pic Source: therealsingapore.com
Water is the important element so if you don't plan to get wet, DO NOT TRAVEL TO THAILAND around this time of year. Your only "safe place" will be your own hotel room. To me, if you're not in the zone means you'll be missing all the fun! There will be street parties, foam party, water war, food, and so on.

I didn't want to miss it either, so me and some of my mates decided to ride to Hatyai and join the Songkran festival there. From Kuala Lumpur, we planned to group up at Petronas Station, Rawang Rest Area at 0100hrs on 12 April. However, we were delayed because we had a Songkran prelude, RAIN! Since the words "we ride, rain or shine" have been instilled in our minds, all of us minded the rain. We left the Rest Area at 0210hrs and took a steady cruise up north.

Our first refueling stop was at the Simpang Pulai Rest Area. We reached there around 0330hrs. Around 0530hrs we reached our next stop, Juru Shell station. Traveling at these hours started to take its toll. All you think of was your cosy bed at home..haha. But hey, the journey had to go on.


We wanted to reach the border (Bukit Kayu Hitam-Danok) when it opens (0600hrs) as we anticipated that there'll be lots of people there trying to cross the border for the Songkran Festival, but that didn't happen 'coz we were delayed from Kuala Lumpur. We only reached the border at 0730hrs. We were right! The road was already jammed at least 3km away from the Immigration Centre. Full of busses, cars, trucks, you name it! Lucky us, we were on motorbikes..hehe. 


It took us a solid one hour to settle everything at the Immigration Centre, stomachs were growling hence it was a high time for breakfast. Yes! So we strolled down Danok town and went straight to a muslim hawkers area. They are also famous for Daging Bakar Harimau Menangis or Crying Tiger Grilled Beef (haha...direct translation). There's no issue looking for halal food in Danok for one simple reason, many Thai muslims in the southern part of the country.

The food at this hawkers' area was so tasty and cheap! I had the pulut (sticky rice) and rendang. Simply delicious! They also have nasi kerabu and such.

pulut and beef rendang
Ok, time to hit the road again. Danok-Hatyai is about 55km apart so it took us another hour to reach Hatyai. We were heading to our hotel. In anticipating the Hatyai town area will be packed, we chose to avoid it. We stayed 3km away from the town area and after searching for quite a while, we finally reached our hotel, the Boom Forest Resort.

MYR110/nite with breakfast

front desk

The resort was nice, clean, and quiet with parameter fencing and you get to park your bike at your doorstep. They also have a small restaurant where the serve a small buffet breakfast and other meals in a day. After a good catch up with our sleep, we went to Sami Kitchen. It offers, halal and good local cuisines. The resort we stayed in also offers shuttle service for TBH100 per one way trip.

selfie!
At the town area, Songkran celebration has already begun, so we head down there to get our share of fun. There are many ways you can join in the fun either by spalshing others with a water gun or you can buy talc powder and mix it with water and simply pour it on people..haha....but I always look for action so I chose the water gun!



The guns come in many sizes (hehe). The most expensive would be MYR60 (5500cc) a piece. They are sold everywhere. Now, it's time to rumble!


In Hatyai, amongst others, the Songkran will last until midnite. So please don't think that you will be dry at dinner time. Playing with water for hours will make you hungry! ;) We actually minded everybody and sat down at a nasi lemak hawker and take our meal smack in the middle of the "war zone".

teh tarik with straw


13 April was our second day of Songkran but it was the first day of the real Songkran celebration (13-15 Apr). So on this day, was the real deal.

ready to war!
The whole town has started splashing water from as early as 0900hrs. We arrived at the town area ard 1100hrs and went straight to Hamid Restaurant for our brunch. The food there, to me, was alright, tasty enough, but it's halal.



Meals done, game on! The streets were full of people, whenever you are there and you see this....START SHOOTING!








gang war!
If you think that you'd be safe in a tuktuk...think again!

sitting duck!
Some prefer the water and some just like to enjoy the concert, street party, and foam party...yeah baby! FOAM PARTYYY!!!





After all the hustling and water splashing, fingers were pruning, we decided to call it a day. We went to yet another tourist spot in Hat Yai, the Khlong Hae Floating Market for dinner. There you can find local delicacies, souvenirs, and such. They are open daily from 1500-2100hrs. It's better to go after 1700hrs when it is not too hot.


It has been a great experience riding 500km in the middle of the nite. Less traffic and much cooler, although you might get sleepy and will turn out to be dangerous. I'd say, with proper rest or even getting some sleep before your departure will definitely help a lot.

I have been to Songkran Festival for two straight years in two different places (first was Phuket) and I must say that so far it has never turned me down. It is a Festival in Thailand that you must go and experience it first hand. I will definitely be back next year, God willing...

Songkran thru my lense...