Going on CSS trips have always been fun. Although difficult to organize and coordinate because of the large groups of people, It has always been worth the effort. Part of this trip was to have a tour around Melacca in our journey down to Plentong, Johor for our Inter Campus Gathering 2009.
Although it was fun to drive down in the company of friends, it was definitely one super uber tiring drive. Even for the drive from UTP down to Melaka with me having to stop in KL for my passport [which in the end wasn’t used because the trip down to Singapore failed to materialize], I was exausted. Nevertheless, one closed door opens up other opportunities for different experiences.
Our first stop, Melacca was filled with anticipation, excitement and most definitely hunger – for both food and adventure. I still remember that on our way to the Satay Celup shop, everyone was so caught up in the ‘Pasar Malam’ hype along Jonker Street. For that same reason, that we had people stopping here, there everywhere to start buying food, drinks and other stuff which can be found along the long row of shops. In the end, Camy had to play the role of a shepherdess to herd everyone back and track and head single mindedly for dinner. Waiting for dinner places at the satay celup place definitely took long but every minute was definitely worth the wait.

After dinner, we headed back to the ‘Pasar Malam’ to continue shopping. Temptations were definitely every along the whole street. Being a girl, I would definitely, naturally be attracted to things like earrings, sparkly baubbles, hair clips, t-shirts and whatever else you can think off. Of course there is also all the food stalls with the seductive smells wafting up from cook pots.
Despite all the shopping and eating done our first night at Melacca, we were still very spirited to go exploring around the famous historical spots of Melacca. A hearty breakfast of ‘Dim Sum’ was enjoyed before we started out of course. Spots like Dutch Square, A-Famosa were not to be missed at all costs. So we went hiking, exploring, chilled out with some McDonalds Sundae at Dataran Pahlawan Mall and headed back on for the Chicken Rice Balls [a specialty of Melacca] back at Jonker Street. Next stop Plentong, Johor for ICG 2009!!





Probably my expectations for the recent ICG were rather high in comparison to the past two ICGs organized by the different coordinating councils. Thus there were certain aspects which were rather unfulfilling on a personal level but might have been enjoyable for others. But still I would say job well done to the organizing committee for their time and dedication towards the event. There is most certainly still room for improvements. But I would dare say that the CSSUTPians made the best out of every circumstance and situation – [that’s how we end up with so many syiok sendiri pictures after all. ^_^]

Since we were all the way down South in Johor already, we decided to do some exploring in The Zone and Danga Bay area for the half day we had left. Didn’t really get to try out the local food around here since there weren’t any among us who were very familiar with this part of Peninsular. Danga Bay was a rather rewarding place as it gave me a chance to explore more on night photography with Edgar as my part time tutor/ accidental model on occasions.





Since the Singapore trip had to be forfeited, we were initially rather sad about it. But anyway, no regrets as we now had another reason to head back up north for Round 2 of Melacca. This second trip was just as fun as the first in a different way. Somehow, this trip was more relaxed but we were still tempted with all that Jonker Street had to offer even though passing it numerous times already.
PS: Check out the complete photo albums uploaded in Facebook via the links in the rightmost column
I was certainly glad to head home on the 7th day of our entire trip for the sake of my own personal toilet. No offence meant here people, but Home’s toilet is always the best for whatever toilet business. ^_^ But I most certainly enjoyed the trip to the maximum while it lasted. Hopefully our next planned trip/s to Camerons and Langkawi will work out. Keeping our fingers crossed here.
Camerons & Langkawi!!! Here we come!!!