I’ve been working pretty hard (and long!) for the last five days especially I’m interacting with many different members of the team over here in Penang. Since I have fairly early morning meetings (and even earlier shuttle that I have to catch) and I’ve tended to stick around pretty late for work, I haven’t really done much outside of work. Not that work is bad - I’ve enjoyed working with Penang Coworkers (they rock!) and they’ve been taking me out to eat at different places every day… and so far, I’ve yet to have bad food in Penang!
Since this was my first full free day since I arrived a week ago, I figured I’d do some sightseeing, take some pictures, and walk around for a while. After a well deserved sleep, I walked over to the Gurney Plaza which is a big mall nearby the Hotel, then went next door to a famous hawker centre… which was completely empty. After scratching my head, then walking around for a while, I called Arby (coworker whose extra phone I’m borrowing for the trip) who explained that it’s closed until the evening, because it’s too hot during the day. And indeed, the temperature and humidity seemed to be rising by the minute. After a quick bite to eat at the plaza (Thai fast food place which puts Pacific Thai to shame. Difference, I’ve found, is that initial bite tastes similar, but that the Penang versions has some sort of second layer of texture, flavour, and kick that food in US doesn’t have) I got back to the Hotel and waited until the worst of the heat was over.
At 4pm, I figured it’d be cool enough and took a taxi (or teksi as they write it here) to the Botanical Gardens which is famous for its monkeys. They were all out there in full force, and looked kinda cute and cuddly, though I was warned that any attempts at feeding will be “No good for you! No good at all! The monkeys will call their friends and it’ll be craazy!”. After about a kilometre into the Botanical Gardens, I found this unmarked dirt packed staircase leading into the jungle. It was very picturesque and being an adventurous sort, I figured I’d start climbing. I fully expected to find a small shrine or something after a short hike. So I went up… and up… and up… and the trail just kinda never stopped. At first, I didn’t really think about it as I was busily snapping pictures left and right. After a while, though, my curiosity kicked in and I realized I’d have to go to the end to satisfy my curiosity.
The trail ended at a little bathroom / water station (called 46? 48?). There were some people there who told me that I was up on my way to the Penang Hill (which I knew had a cable car that brought people up and down) and that last 1/3 is fairly steep and going up wearing flipflops won’t be easy. I looked down the trail that I had just come up and it looked fairly treacherous (it’s one think to be going up the dirt packed stairs that’s falling apart… but quite another to be going down it when you’re just wearing flipflops). I figured what the heck, people used to do this climb wearing straw sandals, it’d be good at at least give it a shot. To cut the long story short, after 90 minutes of hiking, I was on the top of the Penang Hill after finishing a completely accidental hike climbing 2500+ft in flipflops carrying some 3 pounds of camera equipment. I guess I’ll have a funny story to tell in the office come Monday.
I wanted to do something nature-ly in Penang so I guess this will suffice, especially it involved me seeing a live scorpion for the first time in my life.
Arby picked me up at the bottom of the Penang Hill and took me to the hawker centre (now open since it was 7:15pm by the time I managed to get down!) and Batu Ferringhi. The night market left much to be desired, though it was one of those “you have to do it while you’re in Penang” thing so I guess it’s good that I went and checked it out. Now, I just need to figure out what I’m gonna do tomorrow. 