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Sunday, 8 January 2012

Tasmania trip - Part 1

Came home early from gift and CNY shopping today, so I thought I could blog a little about my recent trip to Australia. Been quite some time since I came back, but had no time to write about it.

So here it is, a summary of my trip in Tasmania, just the first few days. :)

Day 1 - Arriving at Melbourne Tullamarine airport. Connect to domestic flight with Jetstar to fly to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Bear in mind that there are certain restrictions on the interstate quarantine from Australia mainland to Tasmania. They are quite strict with these (I didn't know about this before my first trip to Tasmania back in 2010 and upon arriving in Hobart airport, I had to throw away all the fresh fruits I brought in from Melbourne =.=), so check this out before planning your shopping and trip. :) -Australia Domestic Quarantine-

Arrived in Hobart at about 5pm-ish, got my car rental settled, and since it's the end of spring, the sun sets quite late at about 7-8pm. We head up to Mount Nelson which offers beautiful views over the city and it only takes about 20mins from the city to get up there.

from Mt Nelson


 me & mummy

 views of the city
 the signal station


Had my dinner at Fish Frenzy, Sullivans Cove. "Arguably the best fish and chips in Australia", that's their tagline. This place is open till 9pm.

 views of the pier, next to Fish Frenzy

 Beer battered-fish AUD16.50
 fish frenzy for AUD17
 fish and chips - the chips are separately ordered. AUD14.00 and chips AUD5.00

opening times

the counter for ordering

The fish are really fresh and the portion is big (well, for me and my mum, it is). If you're opting for something less oilier do try their grill fish. I personally thinks that the batter for the fish is a bit on the thick side, but the fresh fish fillet makes up for it. The view at the pier during sunset is also amazing. There are also few other eateries at the Elizabeth Street Pier apart from Fish Frenzy.

Day 2 - Since it's a Saturday, I head down to the famous Salamanca market. There are so many things to see and buy - you'll probably lost track of time. Everything you want to buy from souvenirs to dairy products, desserts, handmade items.. etc are available here.







So many amazing things to see here and the stall owners are so friendly too. Some of their crafts are just fantastic, pretty little things. Had a wonderful time at the market.

Breakfast at Machine Laundry Cafe. A small shop at Salamanca Square which serves good breakfast and coffee. This place is very unique, you'll see why in my posted photos here. ^^

Coincidentally on the same day, Myer is having their annual Christmas Pageant parade, there are so many participants ranging from school children to government bodies like the Fire Department.







cute~

In the afternoon, we head down to Port Arthur Historic site. The journey to Port Arthur took about 1.5hours from the city. It is one of the must-go attraction in Tasmania, where it features the history of Australian convict site. We took the Bronze pass - good enough for a half day tour of the place which include a walking and a cruise tour.

By the end of the tour, you'll get a lot of information on the history of the convicts in Australia, lot of beautiful scenery and get to see the ruins of buildings which remained.

The tickets can be reserved earlier or can be bought directly from their tourist centre.
For more information: www.portarthur.org.au

Here are some of the photos taken:






We stayed about 3-4 hours at Port Arthur which should give you sufficient time to join the walking tour and the cruise plus some additional time to walk around on your own. We went to the Eaglehawk Neck on the way back to the city. Here, we saw the Dogline and the Tessellated Pavement.

A line of ferocious dogs and detachment of military guards once kept a constant watch along the narrow isthmus at Eaglehawk Neck. They were on the lookout for escaped convicts from Port Arthur. Any break of the scrub, movement or slightest noise would set the hounds barking and alert the sentries. Dogs were also placed on stages out in the water to detect absconders attempting a sea crossing. They made an impassable barrier. (information from http://www.eaglehawkneck.com/history.htm)

no more dogs there

I cant help but to feel sad for the dogs who are tied along this 'neck' to be on guard at all time.

And at Eaglehawk neck, I also get to see a rare type of natural erosion - a formation of  a regular pattern of rectangular boxes usually called the Tessellated Pavement. These pieces of rocks looked as if they were man-made but it is not. This erosion only occurs near sea coasts and it is found only in very few locations across the globe. One of the popular and accessible one is in Eaglehawk neck.


 amazing creation



There is a walking track with signs leading to Tessellated Pavement and thereafter there are steps leading down to the rock. 

For dinner, we head back to the city and had our meals at Burger Got Soul on Sandy Bay road. A very good place for burgers :)


 I remember added an egg to my Soul burger

 Breezy Brie (AUD 12.90) - chicken breast burger

I think it was Soul Burger (AUD10.50) - beef burger

They used 100% lean beef and their chicken burgers are pure free range. We get to choose the type of bread which comes with out burger - they have wholemeal, Turkish, traditional white and gluten free ones. The burger is big and satisfying - really good. They serve pretty good milkshakes too.

Ahh.. looking back at all the yummy food makes me hungry. ^^ 
Time to catch some sleep.. 

....to be continued.....

Monday, 2 January 2012

Baked crabs at Seremban Seafood Village

Just came back from a Port Dickson beach getaway for the new year holidays. We stayed at Thistle Resort, got ourselves a King Suites, private beach, swimming pools and a laid-back new year countdown at the resort's Cumulus Beach Bar.

One of the highlights of this getaway is the famous crabs of Seremban. Seremban is about 40minutes drive from Port Dickson (without jam :P), do drop by for their famous 'siew pao' as well. Nothing to shout about in my opinion, but worth giving it a try for those who have not tried it.

However, I love the baked crabs. Have been to this place a few times during the university years, recommended by a friend.

We ordered 3 big crabs (RM110) (bigger crabs are more awesome), baked with their special sauce and these crabs leave a sweet aftertaste. Try it for yourself.

the eagerness to dig into the crabs

salted egg calamari

sweet potato leaves

fried 'sang min'

'yong chow' fried rice

The other dishes totalled up to RM47. Quite reasonable, and the salted egg calamari was good as well. Total bill come up to RM161 for 5 person.

Drop by to try these famous crab if you happen to be nearby Seremban, worth the visit. :)

Address:
3720-3724, Jalan Tuanku Munawir,
70200 Seremban.
Tel: 06-7641260

Directions: If you're coming from the North-South Highway and Jalan Sg Ujong, look out for the Pasar Besar Seremban on Jalan Tuanku Munawir on your right. Seremban Seafood Village is not far-off, located on your left.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Happy New Year 2012

Here comes the first post of the year..

Happy New Year 2012, people!!! Wishing for a great year ahead.  ♥  ♥
2011 has been amazing and I'm hoping for a great 2012! ..Wishing to accomplish more this year, get more tasks done, travel to more beautiful places :) and more happiness and great health!~

Just had a great start for 2012, had an awesome new year trip to Thistle PD, dance away through the night :)


more colourful days ahead for all of us!

:)



our new year toast!

Enjoy the holidays and HAPPY NEW YEARR!!!
Bing Bang Boom!

Monday, 26 December 2011

Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas !!


Will update more photos when I have the time.
Holidays seasons are just so much fun, so much to do, so much to plan, and plus the on-going sales, how can I resist the temptaion to get some 'gifts' for myself? :P.
Been so busy packing, wrapping and unwrapping. :) Hope you had a great time too, celebrating with the people you love.
and it's New Year soon. What are your new year resolutions people?

:)

Thursday, 1 December 2011

I'm back from my Aussie road trip

I'm back from my long holidays!.. So much to unpack :P I've been unpacking eversince Tuesday.. (I procastinated a lot :P)

Tasmania has so much to see and so much to discover, my 6 days 5 nights in Hobart --> Launceston road trip (East Coast) resulted in about 5000 photos, journey through the country side, taking the road less travelled, sheeps, more (cuter) sheeps which looks at your car when you passes by slowly, cows, blue blue sky, totalling to more than 400kms with many stops in between.

The air is fresher there, we can drive with a peace of mind unlike in KL where you get rude stares from drivers who are rushing all the way, drivers tend to follow traffic rules and sign boards are well posted.

It's quite a journey!~ This includes the marvelous hike up the Frecyinet National Park to see the Wineglass Bay- the crescent moon-shaped beach, often listed as one of the most beautiful beach in the world and one of Australia's most remote beach due to the fact that there is only two way there : by foot (and the walk is definitely not an easy one) and by boat.

wineglass bay

There are tonnes of beautiful beches and bays on the East Coast of Tasmania, and a few of them are within the vicinity of Frecyinet National Park. Another highlight of the trip is the Sleepy bay, about 1 hour plus hike(return), this bay is not sleepy at all, there are granite cliffs, crystal clear water and strong waves.

sleepy bay

Located on the southern east of Tasmania is the Bruny Island - Its traditional Aboriginal name was Alonnah Lunawanna, which survives as the name of two island settlements, Alonnah and Lunawanna (source from wikipedia).
We took up the Adventure cruise - the best way to see the sea and coastal wildlife, the sea cliffs faces and caves upclose. The cruise is definitely not for those with motion sickness as the journey may be very bumpy at some point. But it is definitely worth it as some of these blowholes and sea caves may not be there anymore with the frequent strong waves crashing on them. Also, you get to feel the adrenaline rush speeding through the narrow gap between The Monument and the coast. So far this is the most southern place on Earth that I've been to. :) It is so cold, even with the extra windbreaker provided by the cruise I'm still freezing.

The Monument

the seals off Bruny Island

Those above are some of the amazing things I've seen and discover in my Tasmania trip. Will blog about it in more detail when I have the time.
And here are also some of the photos took in Mt Dandenong near Melbourne during our fruit-picking and farm-hopping trip.

Cherry Haven farm

cherries :)

lavendar in full bloom at Warrantina Lavendar farm

I shall blog more about my road trip in my next posts :) Till then, enjoy your December. I'm counting down to Christmas!! :)

Yay!

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Time.. I need more time!!

Have been waiting to write something - but havent got the time yet, been pretty busy once I started my research master in Monash Uni. Oh, my poor blog, you must have dust all over you by now. :)

I am currently busy planning for a trip in end November :) yay!, hopefully I will have some time to update about it when I'm back.

And I have some new restaurants which I have tried and not blogged about yet... Oh no, I really need more than 24hours a day.. sigh.

Time to get some rest for now.. Good night!

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Big Bad Wolf book fair

To all book lovers, don't miss out the Big Bad Wolf book fair at MAEPS, Serdang. 1.5 million books are at more than 70% discount!!~ The book fair will be on till 16 October 2011.

My harvest for the day..


Most books are going at RM8-RM12.. Time to get the all the books you want, do check it out~
So tempted to get more .. :)