By BERN MORLEY
Around three months ago, I received an email that was the equivalent to winning my own personal lottery. It asked me if I, along with 5 other chosen bloggers, would like to “Discover Malaysia” for Malaysia Airlines and Tourism Malaysia on behalf of Mamamia?
Would I? Hmm, hang on a minute, would I like to stay in possibly some of the most opulent hotels in the world, eat delicious bass AND get to partake in experiences that money cannot buy? Hmm, let me think about it for .2 of a second – YES YES YES!
I could sit here and give you a completely straight and factual run down of every sight I saw, every place I stayed in and every dish I tasted but these guys, supremely regarded food writer Rebecca Varidel from Inside Cuisine , Thang Ngo, the magnificent and knowledgeable go to guy for all things food from Noodlies, World traveller Anthony from Positive Travel, super seasoned traveller Caz from Ytravelblog and the always stylish Candice from SuperKawaii Mother, that’s their thing, it’s what they do every day of the week and they do it a whole lot better than I ever could, so I encourage you to go on over to their blogs to discover Malaysia through their eyes. Right after you read this that is.
See, the thing is, I think I may have discovered Malaysia a little differently to the other guys simply because the last time I held a valid passport and travelled overseas, I was partying like it was 1999. That’s because it WAS 1999. It’s like I looked down and by the time I looked back up again, 13 years, a wedding, a mortgage and three children had passed me by.
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We just spent a week with our three children aged 6 1/2, 4 1/2 and 18 mths in Phuket, Thailand and had a fantastic time! It was out first overseas trip with the kids and we stayed at the Katathani Resort which was fabulous. We ate out mostly at the resort, there was plenty of choice and different themes every night. The food was delicious and half the price of what you would pay to eat out at home. None of us got sick which was great. My kids loved the pools and the kids club (4 and up). We went on a mini bus tour of the island and took them to an aquarium and a temple and also did elephant trekking on a different day. The Thai people are so friendly and welcoming and we would definitely go back again!
I LOVE Malaysia and oft have a day dream about the moody clouds off the coast of Langkawi and the smoky Char Kway Taow (spelling?) in Georgetown. And the accessibility of KL, the completely different vibe in Kota Baru, the friendliness, heat and satisfying sense of travel excitement and contentment. Ahhh....