Cairo and the carefree Egyptians

Our little family went for Umrah in Dec 2025. Before that, we went for a short holiday to Cairo and spent 4 days there.

ETIHAD AIRWAYS

Husband made the bookings using Trip.com for the flight tickets and hotels. We departed from KLIA1 in the morning. Each seat on the plane has a blanket, a pair of headphones and a mini reversible tote that holds earplugs, hand cream and a blindfold. My daughter received a water bottle, a pencil case and an activity book.

I was so delighted to see the BTS album

I applaud the wonderful in-flight meals and entertainment. The 6-hour journey passed by in a breeze.

TURQUOISE PYRAMID HOTEL

Total RM 635.00 for a 5D4N stay.

We used UBER quite a lot during our stay here as the rate was quite cheap, despite the ride feeling like being on a rollercoaster. Plus, they have no regard whatsoever for the speed limits, road lanes and helmets! Everyone drives the car like they’re in a hurry all the time.

The room we booked has 2 double beds, clean bathrooms, a mini fridge and most importantly, the majestic view of the pyramid. There is also FREE WIFI, and the reception was very accommodating. We did not include breakfast as we brought our own meals from Malaysia. My husband packed a lot of instant noodles, pasta and pastries.

The December weather in Cairo was chilly. I did need to wear a light jacket, especially when we go out in the morning. It gets warmer towards the end of the day. Maghrib was very early. We got very sleepy as the day clocked into 7PM. Haneem went to bed that early. Thus, we did not experience Cairo at night. We woke up early too, between 2 and 3AM. The circadian rhythm went a bit haywire during our Cairo stay.

GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM

2 adults,1 child: RM 387.00

This newly opened museum was rich in history. I, for one, never really enjoy going to the museum, but coming here was so enlightening. I did feel that my knowledge of Egyptian history began to become a bit saturated, having spent just over 2 hours there. Avid lovers of history might want to spend the whole day there, with breaks in between, to absorb the majestic presentations of people from the past.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION

2 adults, 1 child: RM 122.00

I thought Egyptians during the time of the pyramids were giants. However, looking at the size of the tombs and the mummies on display, I learned that they’re just like our size. It is amazing considering the amount of work that was done to preserve and showcase history in a delightful way for visitors of all ages and nationalities.

Human civilisation is always an interesting part of human history, as we unknowingly try to compare how it was for them during that time with ours. The technology, fashion and general way of life were undoubtedly interesting for a commoner like myself to read about and explore.

Finally looking at the real ‘Egyptian Blue’

THE PYRAMIDS OF GIZA

2 adults, 1 child: RM 151.00

A trip to Egypt would not have been complete without a visit to the pyramids. Compared to how it was more than a decade ago, now they have a hop-on, hop-off bus in the area. Honestly, it would be nice to visit this place with a tour group or guide. I believe the history behind the pyramids would become much more alive with the stories.

As we neared the last stop of the bus (near the sphinx), we were told that we’d need to rent a horse carriage to bring us back to where we started. Realising that this could be one of those ‘scams’, we decided to just walk past the carriage area and lo and behold, we saw the proper bus. Waiting for visitors to climb on so that we could make our way back up to the entrance. There was no need for an extra carriage or camel ride, unless you prefer to, since the bus service is included in the ticket price.

General opinion of Egypt

It was easy to see that Egypt is a muslim country. The people are kind and carefree. Too carefree to a certain point that they don’t give much thought to the rules of the world, like car lanes, social etiquette or behaviour.

Egyptians pray wherever they please. It is not wrong because we know that everywhere is a place worthy of worship to ALLAH. Hence, I saw them praying by the roadside, in the middle of the restaurant and at airport seats. No one bats an eyelid or gives off side-eyes because it is an acceptable norm. It is not something that Malaysians would be accustomed to do but it was an observation that I was pleased to witness.

Egyptian food was super delicious. I just wish I had taken more photos of it. Especially at this buffet place we went to. In short, their protein meals, the chicken, lamb, beef whatsoever tasted delicious in whatever way they were cooked. Eventhough it is just fried chicken. Egyptian hospitality was top-notch, and they really entertain kids very well. My daughter was called a princess every time during her visit there.

The buffet place near our hotel

Even then, it was quite amusing to experience their service in the ‘fast food’ industry. We went to WIZZO and placed our order. It was not even noon yet, and there was no other customer in the store. The lady at the counter was very firm in taking our order, and it took about 30 to 40 minutes for our food to be served. That was so slow for a fast-food joint. We thought maybe the chicken needed some defrosting or marinating before it was fried. Thankfully, the meal was delicious, although the soft drink that came with it was really small.

We did some food shopping at Carrefour. I scouted for their local products. I bought these. There was one particular chocolate bar that I liked called Corona (if I am not mistaken). I should have bought more. Grocery prices, as compared to Malaysia, are fairly low. As a milk lover, their milk cartons are super cheap. My husband bought some Egyptian tea as gifts and for our own consumption. He also got some cooking spices and marinades for his mother.

The chocolate drink was nice. Regretting not buying more.

After spending 4 days in Cairo, it was time to leave for our Umrah. We boarded the Flyadeal airline for a 3-hour journey to Jeddah. That part of the trip will be in my next post.

Kuching trip with my daughter – getting souvenirs, The Reef and the Regatta

I was in Kuching with my daughter for a wedding. After the event, we went to two places to get some souvenirs to bring back to Melaka. First was a trip to Kubah Ria.

KUBAH RIA

Kubah Ria is basically a market. My sister bought some midin, mi kolok and Sarawak Laksa paste. I, on the other hand, was looking for Chelum Chocolate Cafe. This cafe sells artisan chocolates. I saw on Instagram that it’s locally produced with very Sarawakian flavours. Thankfully, they have testers in the store. I bought the ones that my daughter likes, which are the ones with Sago Pearl and Tebaloi. The chocolate bars were priced at RM7/piece. I bought 40.

KEK LAPIS WARISAN

Previously, I have always gone to Kampung Gersik for my kuih lapis. This is someplace new. Honestly, I wouldn’t know the difference, but the idea of being able to watch how the kek lapis are made is interesting. Visitors can have a look at it at this outlet.

What’s more important is that I get to buy my kek lumut, kek belacan and Cadbury. They have the usual buy 10 free 1 promo, but I only bought 7. Cause everyone is on a diet. Plus, not everyone would appreciate the gesture of my bringing kuih lapis for everyone to eat at the workplace. Its availability in semenanjung has made it less exclusive. Although I do remember buying 1 loaf each for my colleagues in Hospital Jasin during my working period there. That was a long time ago. Over time, kuih lapis is just another cake to some people.

I did buy a few cat T-shirts for my husband and kids. Haneem really wanted a cat t-shirt. If I had more time, I’d probably shop for kain pasang with pua kumbu patterns. Alas, time was something I did not have.

Dinner at The Reef

Since we were in Kuching for the weekend, we felt that our chances of securing a table at Topspot would be small. Hence, my sister made a booking at The Reef. She put in an order for several dishes that were promptly served upon our arrival. Haneem really loved her midin, and she was able to finish her bowl of rice on her own! Good job.

After the dinner with my sister and her family, Haneem and I walked a little bit more to the Padungan cat statue. This particular cat changes its attire with the festive season. Since it is Deepavali, the cat was in an Indian outfit.

The Regatta

The Regatta and Festival Kraf Borneo was also happening during our visit. All this was organised at The Waterfront. So, we went there after breakfast on the day of our departure. We managed to watch a few boats racing. It was really fun and honestly got our adrenaline rushing too. The women with their oars and roars were such a beautiful sight. They were like warriors. The men, of course, were super sado.

I guess this sums up our girls’ trip to Kuching. It was too short and I look forward to another trip to Kuching again soon. Once I have saved up enough money. I really want to come during the time they’d play the Disney orchestra at The Waterfront. I wonder when their next show is in 2026. I really want to experience it. How fabulous it would be!

Kuching trip with my daughter – Abell Hotel and Jawhara Palace

My daughter and I went for a 3D2N weekend trip to Kuching to attend my cousin’s wedding at Jawhara Palace. For this particular stay, we booked a 3-star hotel called Abell Hotel. As usual, I did my hotel booking through Agoda.com. I picked the Superior Queen Room with a city view. Total payment was RM 429.53. Breakfast was included for 2 people.

The room has the usual amenities. FREE wifi, hot shower, a mini fridge and complimentary bottled water + beverages. I am most pleased with the Sarawak Hospitality. Everyone is so soft spoken and polite, from the reception to the housekeepers and kitchen staff. Check-in was a breeze as I had paid in full online. NO deposits were collected. I like that we don’t have to tap our cards to use the elevator. That is very convenient. I really love the room. It was so comfortable and cosy. The air-conditioning was really cold, but since I am Elsa, I don’t mind.

The location is superb as well. If you choose not to have breakfast at the hotel, there is the 24-hour Atmosferah Restaurant (mamak) located just in front of the hotel. Whereas to the hotel’s right is the RJ CAFE, which becomes so lively at night. Of course, this hotel is within walking distance to Topspot, The Reef and the many eateries at Padungan. If we had stayed longer, I would have been able to get my chicken panini from Bing and enjoy mi belacan from IG Ais Kacang, manok pansuh from Lepau, cheese naan from that famous place that I haven’t been to!! The landmark Waterfront, Cat Statues, and Darul Hana Bridge are all easily accessible. We were thrilled that the Borneo Cultural Fest was ongoing during our visit. Oh my, so little time with so many things to do!

The breakfast selection at Abell Hotel was adequate. I am delighted that they serve Sarawak Laksa too. That is a must. On the first day, we went to the restaurant at 0630H. We were early because the akad nikah at Jawhara Palace is at 0830H.

The Wedding at Jawhara Palace

Jawhara Palace is a house that people can rent for weddings or events. After breakfast, I ordered GRAB and arrived there within 15 minutes. The groom’s side of the family is in pink, whereas the bride in green. Haneem and I have shopped for our attire a month in advance. My daughter was really excited. The akad nikah ceremony was simple. Lunch was served by 1030am and the wedding ended by noon.

The next exciting part of my trip was getting some souvenirs, visiting the Borneo Festival and enjoying the Regatta at The Waterfront. This will be in my next entry.

Kuching trip with my daughter – getting there with Malaysia Airlines

I had a wedding to attend. My cousin, the only son of my uncle, who has lots of girls, was getting married. Hence, I feel it is a must to attend. I asked my husband if he wanted to tag along for the short weekend trip. He was not keen. Thus, it was just me and my daughter.

I booked Malaysia Airlines (MAS) because Air Asia has a reputation for flight delays. I couldn’t afford to waste my time on that, especially when travelling with a kid on my own. The return tickets were booked 2 months in advance, for which I paid a total of RM 904.40. We checked in online 24 hours before the flight. I also made a call to customer service to request a Child’s Meal for my girl.

Travelling from Melaka to KLIA

I used my remaining hours to claim the evening off from work. The hours were from my weekend task for the NHSI programme. Once I clocked out from work, together with the luggage in my car boot, I picked up my daughter from my MIL’s house. I have asked her to have her lunch once she gets back from school, before we drive off to KLIA.

I made sure that my daughter was comfortable in the car because it was going to be a 90-minute drive to the Long Term Car Park (LTCP). It’s been a while since I went there, and I was pleased that now we could pay with either TouchNGo or a debit/credit card. The ladies’ parking area was full. This goes to show that a lot of ladies are driving themselves to their destinations. So I parked just a bit further. Then, my daughter and I took the free shuttle to KLIA1.

Boarding at KLIA1

We arrived at KLIA1 ahead of schedule, so we had a light meal at Taco Bell. Once we were done, we went to the ticket kiosk to print our boarding passes and luggage tags. Our luggage was dropped off at the counter with ease.

Although our boarding gates changed, boarding time was not delayed. We had a good window and middle seat on the plane. I have forgotten that now, on MAS, we can watch in-flight entertainment on our own devices. I did not bring any headphones with me. Haneem had to watch her Mechamato movie using subtitles. On second thought, it’s better that way cause then she could read faster in English. I am making a mental note to bring my earphones everywhere next time.

Haneem was served Mac and Cheese. I chose a chicken varuval dish with rice. It was delicious. Then we had extra drinks. We had Sprite and Orange Juice. Haneem also received a kids’ pack with a small notebook, stickers, and stationery to keep her occupied. Well, she was more occupied with her Mechamato movie. The plane departed at 19:30, and we arrived 1 hour and 15 minutes later.

Kuching International Airport (KIA)

I wanted to use MAXIM, but the app was taking forever to find my driver. I used GRAB instead. The fare from KIA to the Abell Hotel was RM 11, and it took less than 20 minutes to get there. The driver was very kind to help me with the bags.

My next post will be about the hotel and the wedding.

MOXY Putrajaya Hotel – our Deepavali staycation

My sister was hosting a BBQ at her place after Maghrib. This means we need a place to stay afterwards. So I searched for a nearby hotel that could double up as a great place to stay over the Deepavali long weekend.

MOXY Putrajaya Hotel was recommended by my dad. There were also raving reviews considering it is a newly built hotel situated adjacent to the lively IOI City Mall. I was torn between booking the room through Agoda or as a Marriott member via their website. I finally did the earlier one because the price was RM200 cheaper. You could get a lot with RM200.

3D2N – RM 1025.30 including taxes and fees

Since most reviews said that the rooms are small, I opted for a Booster, Deluxe Twin Room. Simply because apart from the twin bed, it also has a sofa. I was surprised that when we reached the room, they had an additional smaller bed near the sofa. Which is a good thing because my son could sleep on it instead. Although there was only one access card, you did not need it as a power card because the air-conditioning and lights were already switched on. Parking was free at their designated space in the shared basement area with the mall.

There is a swimming pool and gym on site. I believe there is also a skybar somewhere. The lobby is very lively as they have a lot of games and activities there.

The beds had motion sensor lights attached at the bottom. So does the lights underneath the sink in the bathroom. The hotel has nice-smelling shower gels, shampoo, conditioner and hand wash. The hairdryer is a good touch. There were comments about the lack of an iron and wardrobe in the room. That was not a problem for me as they have their own ironing room and there are knobs on the wall to hang our clothes.

Free beverages were provided on top of bottled mineral water. I love that they have a mini fridge too.

IOI City Mall is easily accessible on foot. We had our lunch, dinner and 10K steps exercise at the mall all the time. Since I only get to go to IOI City Mall on special weekends (since it is not in Melaka), I really had a good time window shopping there over the weekend. My husband and kids prefer to watch their movies in the room. I had my 10K walk at the mall instead.

We only had breakfast at the hotel, and it was delicious. Our room rate included breakfast for 2 adults. I paid another RM63 for an adult and a child. I honestly loved the vegetable curry at the vegetarian corner, the beef side dish for the nasi lemak, the teh tarik and the assortment of pastries. The croissant was buttery and exquisite. Even the roti bakar and half-boiled eggs were nice. My kids enjoyed the yoghurt and mee goreng.

Overall, the stay was worth the money. I would definitely recommend it to families with little kids or the elderly. Also, to ladies who want to spend Me Time there for a few days.