Went on Kukup trip on 15/03. Woke at 6am. Met the rest at 7.40am at Kranji Mrt. Took bus 170 and headed down to woodlands custom to take the coach. We waited for more than half an hour for the coach. There was a minor jam on the road. Soon, we got off the coach and headed to the custom for passport check. First time tried the RFID (using finger print to access our identities). Technology is really amazing. This system is so much efficient. But I feel there should be officers standing around to help those who have difficulty in using the system.
Had our breakfast at a coffee shop. 3 minutes egg. Yum. There was some miscommunication among us and the malay guy. We misheard the chinese tea for tiga ringgit. It was tiga puluh sen instead. Another chinese guy then came to our aid. Lol..
After breakfast, headed back to the coach and continued our journey. We reached at about 12 plus. It was an eye opener to see the kind of houses there. It was built with wood and above the muddy sand. Litter were seen all around. Their houses were huge and spacious. Wide enough to cycle around. When we entered our resort, immediately went to select our room. We chose the one upstairs. There were 3 double-deck beds, more than enough for the 6 of us.
After settling everything, we went for our lunch. It was a huge feast. There were durians too. Quite shocked when I saw them throwing the scraps of food down onto the shore. Even durian shells! Ate till bloated. After lunch, we sang KTV. Quite a nice and comfy place. There were about 8 bedrooms, 5 toilets, 2 kitchens and 2 living rooms. Cool!
Slept at about 2 plus and woke about 7 plus. Did not have a good sleep. Constantly woke from time to time. After breakfast, we took the boat ride. Nothing interesting to see there except for a swimming dog.
We left about 2pm. There was a huge downpour. We were all partially wet when we got onto the coach. The most infuriating thing was that when we got on the coach, the rain stopped. What the... Was so tired that I slept throughout the whole journey.