Monday, 21 November 2016

Finland & Norway Trip Day 1 - Helsinki

We travelled to Helsinki via Finnair as it is a direct flight and the price is very competitive. This is my first time taking Finnair and I find that their service is good, unlike what was stated in some reviews, and the 12 hours journey was pretty comfortable. Finnair also attempted to stage an "Aurora show" by changing the colour of the the cabin lights to different colours (green, blue, purple etc - common colours of Aurora) when we are approaching Helsinki, which got us anticipating to see the Aurora even more.

From the airport, we took a train to the Central Railway Station, and then walked to Hotel Arthur to deposit our luggage. It's a ~15mins walk from the Central Railway Station, but we realise later in the day that if we would have taken Bus 615 from the airport, the bus stop is just a 5mins walk to the hotel. 

Central Railway Station

Since we intended to travel around Helsinki today, we bought the 1 day transport ticket in order to save some costs and hassle. This 1 day transport ticket allows you to travel on buses, trains, trams in Helsinki, and also the ferry to & from Suomenlinnan without having to buy subsequent tickets.

From Hotel Arthur, we walked to Market Square for some food, coffee and to see what kind of local products Helsinki offers.

Market Square

Market Square

Market Square

Market Square

Market Square

Market Square

The ferry to Suomenlinnan, a famous sea fortress, departs near Market Square. After checking the ferry schedule, we decided to head to the nearby Uspenski Cathedral and Senate Square first to see these famous landmarks in Helsinki, before taking the ferry to Suomenlinnan.

Uspenski Cathedral
Uspenski Cathedral

Senate Square
Senate Square

Suomenlinnan
Taking the ferry to Suomenlinnan

Suomenlinnan
Suomenlinnan

Suomenlinnan
Suomenlinnan

Suomenlinnan
Suomenlinnan

If you are looking for Mr Mine, Suomenlinnan is the place to go.

After spending a few hours exploring Suomenlinnan, we head back by ferry to Market Square, and board Tram 2 to Sammonkatu for our next destination, Temppeliaukio Church, more commonly known as Rock Church.
Temppeliaukio Church

Temppeliaukio Church

Temppeliaukio Church

From Temppeliaukio Church, we took Tram 2 back to Central Railway Station. Due to the high standard of living in Helsinki, most of the food are really expensive. After some walking around the city centre, we finally settled down at Cafe Bar No. 9 for our dinner. The food is pretty good, and not very expensive. 
Address: Uudenmaankatu 9, Helsinki 00120, Finland 

After filling up our stomach, we headed back to Hotel Arthur to call it a day.

P/S: You can find the Tram 2 & Tram 3's (which can take you to almost all attractions in Helsinki) routes here.

Up next: Finland & Norway Trip Day 2 - Hotel Arthur, Porvoo, Helsinki

Sunday, 13 November 2016

A trip to Scandinavia - Visiting Santa Claus, Staying in an igloo, Touring the Fjord, Aurora Sighting & more

The purpose of our trip is very simple and clear: Viewing the Northern Lights. 

My travel companions and I choose Finland to fulfil this line item from our kick-bucket list as it is closer to Singapore (means less flying ~12 hours), and more "economical" as compared to other locations. 

As we research more for our itinerary, our excitement grew after getting to know that:
- The world's only real Santa Claus lives in Finland and we can pay him a visit at the Santa Claus Village

- Sleeping under the star is possible without exposing to harsh temperature by staying in a Glass Igloo, and Kakslauttanen Artic Resort in Finland offers such experience

- Neighbouring Northern Norway is accessible by bus from Finland, meaning that we can also visit the beautiful fjord of Norway without too much flying

- The City of Northern Lights is in Alta, and it is usually less cloudy as compared to the the coastal regions with manageable temperature, due to the Gulf Stream

- A ferry trip along the Alta fjord can bring us to the northern most town in the world (Hammerfest) 

As such, we expanded our plans and embarked on our journey to Finland & Norway. 

Stay tune to my blog for the details!

Finland & Norway Trip Day 1 - Helsinki
Finland & Norway Trip Day 2 - Hotel Arthur, Porvoo, Helsinki
Finland & Norway Trip Day 6 - Inari & Karasjok
Finland & Norway Trip Day 7 - Alta
Finland & Norway Trip Day 8 - Hammerfest
Finland & Norway Trip Day 9 - Storekorsnes
Finland & Norway Trip Day 10 - Alta museum and a spectacular aurora show
Finland & Norway Trip Day 11 & 12 - Bye bye Norway, Hello & Bye Bye Finland

FridaySaturdaySundayMondayTuesdayWednesday
LocationHelsinkiPorvoo & HelsinkiRovaniemi KakslauttanenIvaloKarasjok
ActivitiesVisiting:
- Market Square
- Uspenski Cathedral
- Senate Square
- Suomenlinnan
- Temppeliaukio Church
- Day Trip to Porvoo
- Back to Helsinki for shopping at Stockmann
- Visit Santa Claus Village
- Aurora Hunting at Arctic Garden (behind Arktikum Musuem)
- Travel from Rovaniemi to Kakslauttanen.
- Sauna at Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort
- Touring Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort.
- Travel to Ivalo, and walk around Ivalo City Centre
- Travel to Inari to visit Siida
- Travel to Karasjok to stay over for a night
StayArthur HotelIntercity Train 273Ounasvaaran LakituvatKakslauttanen Arctic Resort (Glass Igloo)Ivalo HotelLily's House


ThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayMondayTuesday
LocationAltaAltaAltaAltaHelsinkiHelsinki
Activities- Travel to Alta
- Visit Alta Church
- Walk around Alta City Center
- Visit Hammerfest- Join Alta Fjord Tour by Storekorsnes Ferie & Fritid- Visit Alta Museum- Walk around Bossekopveien
- Fly to Oslo, then to Helsinki
- Shopping at Jumbo
Visiting:
- Market Square
-Senate Square
- Old Market Hall
StayAltafjord Gjestegaard & Spa Altafjord Gjestegaard & Spa Altafjord Gjestegaard & Spa Altafjord Gjestegaard & Spa Rantasipi Airport Hotel


Saturday, 12 November 2016

Penang - Where to go, eat & buy!

If you are planning for a 3-4 days short vacation, Penang is a worthy place for your consideration as there is a wide variety of activities which you can choose to do, coupled with famous local food to satisfy your taste buds. I've been to Penang on many occasions, and compounded some key pointers for your consideration when planning a trip to Penang. 

Transport
Previously, the overall transportation system in Penang is not very well-developed. With the introduction of services like Grab and Uber, this has drastically changed. All you need to do it to download the apps in your smart phone, and hire a private car to bring you to the places you intend to go.

Stay
I've stayed in Gurney Hotel, Royal Hotel, Le Dream Boutique Hotel, Shangri-La's Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa during my visit to Penang. Gurney Hotel is within walking distance to the stretch of shopping centres and hawker food along Gurney Drive while Royal Hotel is close to the famous Macalister Road Market. If you would like to stay along the beaches, Shangri-La Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa is a good choice. My current favorite hotel in Penang is Le Dream Boutique Hotel. Its close proximity to George Town and the town center, coupled with cozy and clean rooms makes it an excellent choice for anyone who would like to be in the center of all action in Penang.

Gurney Hotel
Bathtub over-viewing the sea at Gurney Hotel

Royal Hotel

Le Dream Boutique Hotel
Le Dream Boutique Hotel

Places of Go
1. Places of Worship
- Kek Lok Si


- Reclining Buddha Temple

- Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple

- Snake Temple
2. Batu Feringgi Night Market and Beach Bar
Nice place to chill, but the road to Batu Feringgi is quite usually congested at night especially during weekends.

3. George Town's Street Art
One of the more famous attraction in recent years. Do try to locate all the 9 murals and take a photo with each murals.
Tip: Take a trishaw ride and enlist the help of the trishaw rider to help you locate the murals.

Penang Street Art

Penang Street Art

Penang Street Art

Penang Street Art

4. 3D Trick Art Museum
Address: 10 Lebuh Penang, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Similar to Alive Museum, you can have fun taking 3D photos at this Trick Art Museum.

3D Trick Art Museum

3D Trick Art Museum

3D Trick Art Museum

5. Chew Jetty
Touted as the most lively jetty in Penang, take a look at this water village built by Chinese with surname Chew. Chew Jetty is also an UNESCO world heritage site.
Chew Jetty

Chew Jetty

Chew Jetty

Chew Jetty

6. Queensbay
Queensbay is a huge shopping centre close to the airport, and I always stop there for some last minute shopping before going to the airport to head home.

7. Gurney Drive
Penang's famous food such as Char Kuay Teow, Rojak, Laksa are consolidated in Gurney Drive's food street.


Eat


Penang Food

Penang Food

Penang Food

Penang Food

Penang Food

Penang Food

Penang Food

Here are some places where delicious local food are hidden
1. Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendol
Address: Jalan Panang, George Town, 10450 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Penang Road Chendol

Penang Road Chendol

2. Macalister Road Market

Macalister Road Market

Macalister Road Market

3. Kimberley Night Market
Penang Prawn Noodle

4. New Lane Hawker
New Lane Hawker

5. Esplanade Mee Goreng
Address: Kota Selera, Esplanade, 10200, Penang

6. Ayer Itam Assam Laksa
Address: Jalan Pasar, Paya Terubong, 11500 George Street, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
This Assam Laksa is near to Kek Lok Si, and you can enjoy a bowl of nice assam laksa after your visit to the temple.



Buy
1. Tau Sar Pia
Address: 162, Jalan Burma, George Town, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +60 4 228 6129
There are many stores selling Tau Sar Pia in Penang, but my personal favourite is the Tau Sar Pia from Him Heang. The store also sells other local products, and advance order is required to avoid disappointment.

Him Heang Tau Sau Pia

2. Nutmeg / Nutmeg Oil
Available at Him Heang as well and other shops selling local products, nutmeg oil has been known to treat pain, cramps, indigestion etc.

3. My Kuali Penang White Curry Noodle
You can find this spicy rich broth instant noodle in major supermarket.

4. Coffee Tree Coffee
Address: 20A Jalan Began Jermal, George Town, Penang Island 10250, Malaysia
Although not as popular as Ipoh white coffee, I personally feel that Coffee Tree's white coffee is much aromatic, and 1 of the best white coffee around. They also have other (unique) coffee flavours such as Tiramisu and Coconut.

Coffee Tree Coffee