Second day in Langkawi started off early and hoping that there won't be any rain or strong winds because we're going to ride the cable car!
The last time I went there was closed for maintenance and bad weather condition. Sigh.
On the way to Cable Car base station, we dropped by a quay for some quick photos. We didn't stay long as the glare of the sun was unbearable.
Following a tip from the owner of our apartment, we managed to get cheaper tickets from a man sitting just outside the cable car base station.
The queue to get up was very long but it's all worth the wait. The scenery from the top was breath-taking.
Sitting in the longest free span single rope cable car in Malaysia was indeed a little creepy. I tried to stay calm and relax throughout the journey while my cable-car-mate MinBee were busy recording her excitement.
When we reached the top, we saw the sign saying Skybridge is closed for maintenance. Sigh, what a waste. Not sure if I'll be tremoring myself again to see the Skybridge next time I go to Langkawi.
The next destination was Telaga Tujuh (Seven Wells), just a couple minutes drive from Cable Car base station.
But to reach and see the water, one must first go through the hurdle of hundreds of steps. Up, Up and Away!
At the very top of the steps, there were several shallow pools where people can dip in. The water from the mountain is very cooling and refreshing.
After a long hot day, all of us (except Mr. Solid) changed into our swim wear and dipped into the water.
You have to be careful if you want to go into the water, because some of the rocks were full of molds and it can be very slippery and dangerous.
Filling up our tummy is another important agenda.
I brought the gang to this stall next to the airport (found out about this place during the team building event with my company).
We had lots of cendolsss, lots of laksaaaaa and lots of rojakssssssss! Yummy!
We headed back to our villa after that and went for another round of dipping at the swimming pool. This time around, Solid joined in and I was surprised that he could float on water so easily.
Later in the evening, we went out again for dinner. We had some simple Chinese style dishes at Kuah town.
There's nothing much to do at night. We had some drinks and played Dixit courtesy of Eddie. A highly recommended card game for those with a creative story-telling mind. Billy, out.
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