My parents took leave on Friday to stack up with the weekends so we could go on a short trip. One thing I hate about my parents is that they can't make a decision. Nobody can just make a choice and give the order. They think too much... ( i guess thats why im like this as well) After some debating and quarrellings, we finally made the decision to go to Fraser's hill. We also decided to find a hotel when we get there. I mean, how much less planning can this be? We spent about 3 hours in my dads old car going through the curvy hill roads, until we reached the "GAP" which was a one way street to the top. My dad said that it used to have a time period for each direction, up or down, as the road was too narrow, it only can allow one direction at a time. The ends of the road are guarded by gates with a changeable "go and stop" sign. The trip felt more interesting when I can feel the cool breeze as we climb higher and higher. I couldn't wait to reach the top at that moment because the songs on my ipod started to bore me.
After reaching the top, we went searching for our accommodation as planned, and the same scenario happened again as my parents couldn't make up their minds again. We then reached a hotel called the Shahzan's Inn. It's well decorated restaurant full with nostalgia attracted us as it was facing the main entrance. But when we checked in to our room, I found out that the restaurant was the only "good" thing about the hotel. Well, amazingly, the hotel provided free wifi, so I didn't complain much.
We went out for a stroll after a short break in our room. There was nothing much to do at Fraser's, the place is like some tiny theme park because everything building seems to be well planned. There were no massage parlors or indian barber shops. Only the essentials like post office, police station and a local clinic which were all build under the same "highlands" theme. And of course, loads of hotels. And because the place was so cramped, you can connect to many wifi's even if your sitting out side. We had dinner at a nice little restaurant (themed restaurant) serving mostly western food. And good beer, Tetley's and Hoegaarden. From the looks or the Indonesian waiter and waitress, I kinda under estimated to food quality. The food was better than average but it was quite pricy. Rm 12 for a bowl of mushroom soup? dayum! We then head back to our hotel and took turns to bath. There was hot water at 1st, then suddenly it became cold when it was my turn. Then we found out that the heater switch was outside the room o.o And apparently some f-tard switched it off while i was bathing... random shit. We went out for a night walk just to feel the chills as it was colder at night.
after the walk - went back hotel - sleep - next morning - breakfast - stone - went back down.
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