Posts Tagged ‘beach’
There Are No Seafoods At Tanjung Balau!
After playing with the animals at Mutiara Motor Resort, we were feeling hungry. It’s around 4 or 5 pm and we haven’t had our lunch yet. So, I remembered my friend’s story about nice and fresh seafood he had at Tanjung Balau. Excited to have fresh seafood for dinner, we head over to tanjung balau.
Tanjung Balau is quite small town. They have one fishermen village which I believe is a relocation area for them. Their original village might have been taken to build resorts. Though it is a fishermen town, to my dismay that there are no stalls or restaurant preparing seafoods. What a surprise?!
Anyway, they do have nice view. All beach views are nice, aren’t they?
Pantai Pasir Lanun, Mersing Johor
Good morning!
Have you seen the recent pictures I took at Pantai Pasir Lanun (Pirate Beach Sand) at http://www.explorejohor.com ? I’ve posted it several days ago..
Pantai Pasir Lanun is located in Penyabung, Mersing. This private beach are only popular among the local. Some of the readers said they never heard the name before. Well, me too. A friend who origin there told me that the beach are beautiful and the water are sparkling clear.. It’s not like Air Papan, Mersing..
To ensure what they said is true, I went there myself.. And believe it, it’s really like what they claimed it to be.. I do not really like to swim at the beach, but this one? I can’t hold myself.. Although the road to get there is not good, but it’s worth every bit of the effort.
Check out this post at http://www.explorejohor.com and tell me what you think of it..
Mutiara Motor Beach Resort Has Lots Of Animals
My husband wanted to know where did we go for our Bina Insan Guru (BIG) camp. So, I guided him to the Mutiara Motor Beach Resort.
Frankly, though the chalets looks very nice and beautiful, I wouldn’t know if it is really as nice to stay as what it looks on the outside. Because, we stayed in camps for the 4 days 3 night during the camp. That’s why they called it BIG camp. We really camped.
Fadil (nephew) was very excited when we reached here, because the place has a lots of animals. From the deers, tiger, lion to turtle. The best part was he wanted to be captured on cameras with every animals he could found here. And he ensured that I showed the pictures to his mummy.
He stand next to the tiger, so close that he could touch the neck. Then he asked me why the lion is white? So I asked him back what is the colour of a lion? He said that it supposed to be yellow. So I praised him for being clever, and told him that maybe the lion was wrongly coloured. Is there any white lion?
Then, Fadil wanted me to captured his photo with the turtle. He goes overboard by standing on the turtle. He saw the ikan todak (hey, what do we call this in english?) and said that he wanted to take picture with it. But he was so afraid to go near it, that my husband has to accompanied him.
Before we get back to the car, Fadil insisted to take another picture with the deers. My husband asked the guardian if Fadil could sit on the deer. Guess what? You don’t have to be Santa Claus and delivers the presents for Christmas to ride the deer.
Oopp.. Forgot to tell ya that all the animals are faked. They are made from cemenfero.










