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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Eagle Ranch Resort: A New Experience

This family day brought us back to Port Dickson. This time around it was very relaxing, no particular games planned by the organizer. The resort itself has a few games that we could pay and play there. Among the games are archery, shooting, paint ball, horse riding and go kart. It was my very first experience at horse riding and go kart. Our resort is also very unique.


Our resort was shaped like the Red Indian tent. It is known as teepee.



This is the key to our resort. Our teepee was at the far end and we found some ants inside. The staff was helpful in clearing it up.



There is an area where you can go for extreme sports to test your strength and focus.



There is a basketball court near the teepee area.


There are several eating spots. Each time when we dine, we were directed to different spots. This is where we had lunch when we arrive.


Horse riding ranch. This one was just two laps but a more expensive ride will take you around the resort.


This is the view of the swimming pool at night, just opposite the teepee area.



The pathway leading to the game area and dining halls.



This view of colourful pots could be spotted in front of the receptionist.













The highlight of the Family Day was the introduction of our nieces and nephews.



The teepees could be seen from the main road of the resort.

Eagle Ranch Resort is at Port Dickson. Once you exit Port Dickson, go straight onto highway that leads to Pasir Panjang. You will never miss it.  

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

The Beach and the Lighthouse

A cancelled plan was the very reason this trip took place.

Port Dickson has been our picnic spot since young. This trip was just the two of us, my sis and I because an earlier plan made with friends got cancelled.



The hotel we booked was Grand Beach Resort and it cost RM190 per night. There was no WiFi in the room except in the lobby. The room was great, there was a pool, the restaurant was ok. The most important part is that the beach was just a few steps from the hotel. We are thankful for that.


View in the restaurant


The pool






A sketching I did while waiting for sunrise at the beach 

 A panoramic view including the Grand Beach Resort


 A time to reflect and to be grateful of life




 A panoramic view including the Grand Beach Resort




The beach

We went up Tanjung Tuan Recreational Park to view the Straits of Malacca from the lighthouse. It took us about 15 minutes from the hotel. Going up, it took us about 1 hours. The path upwards was scary. Probably because it was at 6pm. There is a beautiful hotel by the name Ilham Resort before the entrance of the recreational park.

This is from Wikipedia:
Tanjung Tuan or Cape Rachado is an exclave of the state of Malacca, Malaysia, adjacent to the town of Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. The cape is well known for the Cape Rachado Lighthouse facing the Strait of Malacca.


 The lighthouse on the left while Straits of Malacca on right


 Lighthouse

Descending the hill

 Staircase from the lighthouse



Straits of Malacca

Usually RM1 is collected at the entrance of the recreational park but on that day no one was there. After the lighthouse, there was a route descending even further into the forest to Pulau Intan. We went down but decided that we should turn back because it's going to be dark soon. Alhamdulillah, we stopped by Pantai Purnama for sunset. We took a turn at Ancasa Hotel and went inside to reach Pantai Purnama.






We were given suggestion to dine at Sri Mesra Seafood but the food was just average, nothing to shout out about. Alhamdulillah there was a place for me to perform the Maghrib prayer.


Sri Mesra Seafood

The next morning was spent at the beach and pool. All praises to Allah for this opportunity.