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24 to 26 Dec
05 - Le Club Sedili (Tanjung Sutera) Re-visit
We had many sweet memories of
Le Club Sedili, a place we pioneered many innovative adventures
and held numerous team building camps. But that was about 4 years
ago...
This trip was our first re-visit
after many years and also the first in which we drove directly
there for the road is now paved. It took us just over 3 hours
from JB in our new CRV.
Driving through the oil palm plantation was interesting as it
allowed us to appreciate the plantation and the oil palms at close
inspection.
Just 5 minutes from Tangjung
Sutera, we arrived at a spot where we could catch a good view
of the South China Sea...
Happy Robyn...
Tanjung Sutera is the new name for this rustic
resort that boosts a horizon-to-horizon view of the South China
Sea. It's located at Sedili, along the East Coast of West Malaysia,
and about 1.5 hour drive from Kota Tinggi.
The resort is beautifully tucked into an army
of coconut trees and it rests just at the edge of a cliff overlooking
the South China Sea.
We love to look out to the vast
horizon of the South China Sea, listen to the waves and winds,
and day-dream...
Monsoon is an interesting time
for us to be here too as the waves are usually strong and thus
musically therapeutic.
And we adore the rugged black
rocky beach beneath the resort. At low tide, the rock outcrops
entrap many fishes and sea creatures which allow us many hours
of leisure spotting and catching fishes.
The refurbished resort now features
a new swimming pool that's strategically situated near the edge overviewing
the vast ocean.
Robyn has a whale of a time running
and climbing all over the place.
We spent
our Christmas holiday in a magically relaxed way, by the sea, picking
sea shells, catching sight of hawks that glided by the shore looking
for preys, drawing, reading and eating local food...
We spent many hours at the rugged rocky beach
during low tide. We had so much fun spotting fishes, crabs and all
kinds of shells. Robyn is now able to walk across the rock outcrops
very confidently.
We picked many colourful and unusal sea shells and
smooth rocks for art and craft.
We'll be back...
Robyn, Jin, Alvin and Ahmad (owner
of Tanjung Sutera).