Fun ahead!
The bus with the name Transnasional emblazoned on its side departed at approximately 10 p.m. Scores of anxious parents were there, seeing their offspring taking on a journey to the quiet and rustic setting of the east coast or more specifically, Pulau Redang. They were there; from the wait till the flag-off.Quietly, I smiled inside. Somehow, they either had very caring and/or protective guardians, or the offsprings were relatively less-travelled. Not that I'm a big traveller myself. :) I would actually love to backpack around the globe...if my wallet permits it, but alas!
Alright, back to the journey...
We took a less than familiar route, our journey brought us to Segamat, Tangkak, and other relatively quiet towns until we reached Kuala Terengganu. We made a few stops, the first of which was to allow the driver to catch a quick meal at a very dirty eatery with even dirtier toilets. And the nerve to charge 20cents for such infested and war-torn toilets. Then, we were off again and somewhere around 3 something (I was asleep), we made another stop. We reached K.T. at around 5.30 a.m. The journey took approximately 7 hours.
Alright, back to the journey...
We took a less than familiar route, our journey brought us to Segamat, Tangkak, and other relatively quiet towns until we reached Kuala Terengganu. We made a few stops, the first of which was to allow the driver to catch a quick meal at a very dirty eatery with even dirtier toilets. And the nerve to charge 20cents for such infested and war-torn toilets. Then, we were off again and somewhere around 3 something (I was asleep), we made another stop. We reached K.T. at around 5.30 a.m. The journey took approximately 7 hours.