A map of Pekan Nenas at the living hall, the hall is well furnished and conducive. |
These are traditional kueh mueh from Johor, I had a carbohydrate loading with a pack of nasi lemak and a piece of sambal fried fish. |
Despite his busy schedule Baki took the liberty to accompany me and I was really honoured by his gesture. Terima kasih banyak banyak Adik Baki. |
Both of us are passionate with our cycling and enjoyed every moment of it with nothing bothering us while we are on our bikes. It is only the breeze and the road ahead. |
The route we took to Tanjung Piai was through shaded plantation road and it was absolutely lovely to cycle on. Welcome to Tanjung Piai. My first time here but it's never too late. |
A view of the mangrove swamp at low tide and the pathway for visitors to use. Certain part of the pathway has been damaged by the sea wave but it's still accessible. |
It's now towards northbound and Kukup will be our next stop. |
Fresh prawns in a thick coconut milk curry. |
Delicious fried beehoon. |
Poached squids in kelabu version. |
Lunch was all nice and yummy. We had a good rest at New Kukup Seafood Restaurant before we proceeded. |
Selamat datang ke Pontian, we have arrived at our destination on a hot day. |
Let's look for a place to stay and a glass of cold drink would be idea. |
We decided to stay at this nice homestay, The Corner House. It's relatively new and comfortable. |
Baki took me to a food court where we tried Mei Gui (玫瑰海鲜园) ikan bakar and some satay.
CM Day 37 taking a toll of 78km into the southern most tip of mainland Asia Tanjung Piai, detour to Kukup and finally Pontian. |
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