Decided today to go the an Indian restaurant for lunch that Ferg recommended and had a very nice meal.
We got the monorail one stop which met up with the underground train which we caught and went two stops to The Central markets again. Then got the train back one stop to Little India where we had lunch. Then caught the train one stop back to where we went back onto the monorail one stop to the station which is at the bottom of our street. All very handy. We have all those systems sussed out after few battles with their token payment system. Quite inexpensive at approx 10 rinkkits for the days travel for the both of us.
Came back to our unit to cool down and had a quick swim then as usual after a very hot day the rain came in but so far no lightening and thunder which still could come. We went to back to the Twin Towers to get a night photo which looks pretty spectacular although have only seen them at night from a distance. Then we went back to The Pavillion Shopping complex to get a few last minute things and grab a bite to eat.
We leave this complex E & O Residence tomorrow afternoon to have our last night at the Airport Hotel Sama Sama, which will save a lot of getting up early to catch an eight forty a.m. flight back home on Friday. We don't arrive in Auckland until about midnight so won't be home until 1.00am so NO early phone calls on Saturday morning......
This is a zoomed in photo of our apt. to show how big they are On the 26th floor, top floor, the windows on the right back to the balconies are the length of the kitchen, dining, lounge area. Then the area that juts out pass the balcony is the bedroom with en-suite in behind bedroom.
Late yesterday afternoon we walked down to the Pavilion Shopping complex to look at a few things after a look in the neighbouring Fahrenheit Shopping complex. As we were entering the Pavilion (you can see the Fahrenheit building across the road) there was this display of some nice lanterns.
Just inside there were a lot of students sitting around doing this design with not sure what but looked like crystal grains a bit bigger than a sugar grain. So if you can imagine that you will realise how long it must have taken them. Each student was dropping tiny crystals with a small instrument making these designs. Beautiful and colourful.
This flower (the Hibiscus) is Malaysia's national symbol.
Above and below inside the Pavilion Shopping complex.
Zoomed in on the KL Tower from our apartment.
Monorail just coming into our station at the bottom of our road which we used today so cheap. All the trips we had today with the train as well, which was about six stops only cost us NZ$2.20 each.for the lot.
Station we used for the monorail
Inside the monorail. These's that bald headed chap again.
Homeward bound train.
We went to little India and walked through the markets to get to the Indian restaurant that Ferg recommended .
We had this Murtabak at Zam Zam's restaurant. It is a traditional Malaysian dish consisting of stuffed pancakes with chicken, beef or lamb inside with a side dish of curry and onions and a further dish of cucumber , onions and tomato sauce (not in the picture). I know that all sounds unlikely but the latter dish with the cucumber tasted really nice. In fact the whole meal was very nice. Thanks for the suggestion Ferg.
We went back to the Petronas Twin Towers to get a photo of it lit up at night.
It really sparkled, great sight.
Taken from our pool with the tower peeping through the trees.
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