Sunday, March 25, 2012

Holiday in Putrajaya?

The recently concluded week long school holiday was going to be a home affair with piles of homework but a quick plan was put in place for an unexpected 3 days 2 nights at a location that might seem odd. Minnie tagged along too on her first holiday trip.
Where was this odd place? Putrajaya. Now why do I call this odd ... well that's because you don't go for a holiday stay in a hotel 45 mins from your home!
The idea of spending couple days away at a location that's a stone throw away from home may bemuse some for there are people who drive daily farther getting to work in Putrajaya.
Daddy had to work those couple of days leading to the move into his temporary office location so Putrajaya seemed a more logical breakaway as he had to be in Cyberjaya to get to office and also making sure his princess got a break from school too. 2 birds with a stone.
The idea of just lazing around, watching TV & simply doing nothing (not that I have chores at home) is good to rejuvenate a stressed out school going child. I kinda miss my hammock so I make sure a sarong is around to give me that feeler from time to time.
So what do you do in Putrajaya? Well to be honest I've never explored the place like what I did in those 3 days. Labeled the administrative capital of our government, it's not just office blocks but actually a world of it's own unlike any other towns in Malaysia.
On a weekday evening, you practically have the whole lake to yourself. Very quiet and a good chance to really enjoy the beauty around.
Sultan of Selangor's weekend palace. Despite the distance from the paddle boat, the parabolic satellite dish was clearly visible. Isn't it illegal to possess or set-up your own here?
The prime minister's office, PICC, the mosque were just a few architectural marvels of Putrajaya. Everything about this place was so unique and stands out in it's own way.
Meals were mainly at Cyberjaya area since we drove there to pick daddy and aunt from office. A bit pricey but good food catering the international community there.
The timing of my trip couldn't have been better for the hot air balloon festival was on at presinct 2 with much fanfare. Getting a ride was still near impossible. (Tried 2 years back)
People were queuing up 3 hours before the actual rides opened. With limited tickets sold each day for the 4 balloons, there was very very slim chance yet again.
Treated myself to some nice toys and spent some time checking out the stalls and indulged in crispy bites along the way.
Here's a photo of the hotel's interior deco.
The look from our balcony at the beautiful exterior setup.
Spent one evening honing my swimming skills. I went a step further without any supervised presence in the waddle pool but close eyes were still zooming on me every second. :-)
Overall it served everyone well; work, play and total relaxation. For me, I enjoyed every minute of it and as usual didn't want to leave for home.

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