Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Langkawi, Maylasia

We arrived in Malaysia on the last flight of the night at one of the smallest airports I have ever been too. After two weeks we have finally managed to develop a tag team system for our luggage and were actually able to claim all of our bags and find our ride with little hassle. The ride to the resort was a different story though. As we passed through the town of Langkawi, it was obvious that we were now in a more Muslim based country. People were everywhere; on motor bikes, at the local market, in the mosques and in the street staring as we slowly passed. The 20 minute drive to the Four Seasons was probably the most uncomfortable we have felt the whole trip, but ultimately Langkawi could not have been any nicer. For the most part, there was no reason to leave the resort. So it was here, at our last stop that we truly just did nothing but hang out by the beach. Each location that we have visited has been so unique, each giving us different wonderful experiences. The Four Seasons in Malaysia was no different. The decor at this location had more of an Indian and Moroccan influence. There were a lot of open spaces, wood beams and endless sandy beaches. Our villa was ridiculous! I don't think we realized how much space we had until we woke up the next morning and could actually see it in the daylight. The wooden cathedral ceilings must have been 30 feet high, with 20 foot wall to wall windows overlooking the Andaman Sea. Jason kept teasing me because my only complaint was how long it took to get from the bed to the bathroom in the middle of the night. I thought I would get lost! LOL! In the mornings we sat on our deck that connected right to the beach and drank coffee while staring at the scattered islands and the coast of Thailand in the distance. I will never forget that amazing view and that peaceful deck.



















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