Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Ruidan Island, Malaysia

Ruidan Island, Malaysia

I think several hotels in Rehang Island are the mainstream choice, but friends who like summer tea will probably choose Laguna Resort like me. As for the sea view room? I don't think it necessary to live there. First, the price is higher. Second, I can get in close contact with the real sea from morning till night every day. I don't have much time to stay in the house and watch the sea, do I? Ha ha. Why not use the money saved by staying in a sea view room to dive and eat lobster?

(1) Bocaya Success Beach Resort, 5 stars. Have your own airport, the price is more expensive.

(2)Laguna Laguna Relang Island Resort, 4-star, offering 2 nights and 3 days all-inclusive package.

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(3) Shari Pacific Resort Spa, a five-star Shari Pacific Resort on the island of Relang, the room rate does not include snorkeling. They are all water rooms, and the prices are relatively expensive.

(4) Rehang Beach Resort Le Lang Beach Resort, 4-star, located on the right side of Laguna from the front, very close. The price is cheaper than Laguna, but the comprehensive facilities are slightly worse.

(5) Hot Navigation Reef Resort Le Lang Reef Resort feels only 3 stars. Just past the small trestle on the left of Laguna. The hygiene is not very good, and the price must be cheap. If the budget is low, you can consider here.

* * * * I will send you a map of the hotel specially, and you will know the location of the hotel on the island I said * * *

First of all, I suggest you remember the English names of some important places. When you arrive in Malaysia, you will find them very useful: Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur International Airport: KLIA Kuala Lumpur Cheap Airport: LCCt Kuala Lumpur Integrated Transportation Center: KL Sentral Twin Towers: KLCC's busiest business district: Bukit Tangbin Terengganu: Kuala Lumpur Terengganu Heat Wave Island: Redang Island.

The best place to exchange ringgit:

(If you take Malaysia Airlines, Air China will arrive in KLIA. If you want to pick up your luggage, you must take a light rail car to the terminal to pick up your luggage. You can change money at a place called Mei Bank at the airport. His signboard is black on a yellow background, 45-46 RMB, about 100 RMB. It's not very cost-effective, but you have to change RM 100 to buy a later airport express ticket. Changed a lot of RM until KL SENTRAL's bookstore.

If you take AirAsia, go out from the customs of LCCt, and then go out to the domestic arrival hall. There are many buses outside the station to Kuala Lumpur Central Station. You can take the Airbus. The bookstore on the second floor of KL sentral has the best exchange rate. Basically, RMB 100 can be exchanged for RM 47-48. Although I took Malaysia Airlines, I finally switched to Malaysian ringgit in the bookstore on the second floor of KL sentral, which was much more cost-effective than KLIA. Do not change too much. We changed RMB 1000, which is almost less than RM 500. I haven't used it for six days. Because credit cards can be used in many places, there are not many opportunities to use cash. )

Malaysian calling card:

(there are HOtLINK and DIGI. KL sentral sells these two kinds of calling cards.

HOtLINK card (RM8.8 includes RM4 telephone charges), and add 132 before dialing, such as short message132 00861391010424. Balance * 100#.

DIGI card (RM8.5 includes the telephone charge of RM4) and a yellow duckling sign. You can go to the 7- 1 1 supermarket to buy a recharge card (there is one outside Dingjianu Farm). Every time I call you, I will automatically send you the balance. Just dial 008613 * * * * * * *.

Detailed explanation of KLIA airport traffic:

Arriving at Kuala Lumpur Airport:

Kuala Lumpur Cheap Airport (LCCt) or Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) are 20 kilometers apart.

Shuttle bus between two airports: operated by two car companies: Nadi KLIA and Airport Liner Company, get on the bus at platform 8 of underground bus stop C of KLIA main terminal.

65438 ringgit per person +0.5 yuan.

Operating hours: 6: 00 a.m.-65438+2: 30 p.m., about 20 minutes away.

If you arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport:

1. Airport Express (KLIA Express) is more expensive, equivalent to more than 70 RMB per person, but it is the most convenient and fast, and we still take the heaviest one. It goes directly from KLIA Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Kuala Lumpur Central Railway Station, and then we can buy a phone card to MYR.

Itinerary: Kuala Lumpur International Airport Station KLIA Kuala Lumpur City Station Kuala Lumpur Central Railway Station

Business hours: 05:00-00:00 in the morning

Price: RM 35 for adults (one way); Children (2- 12 years old) 15 ringgit

Drive: 28 minutes (one way)

Address of Kuala Lumpur City Station: opposite to Kuala Lumpur National Museum, at the intersection of Damansala Road, travers Road and Sambadan Road.

2. Airport tram (KLIA bus)

Itinerary: Kuala Lumpur International Airport Station KLIA Kuala Lumpur City Station Kuala Lumpur Central Railway Station. There is a station on the way.

Business hours: 5: 33 am to 0: 03 pm.

Shift: 30 minutes/shift

Drive: 35 minutes (one way)

KLIA Kuala Lumpur international airport one-way fare

Kuala Lumpur Central Railway Station

tasik se latan 4.20/2.00 5.30/2.50 8.30/4.00 26.50/ 13.00

Pucheng/Saicheng

Saratingi

KLIA Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Kuala Lumpur luggage storage service:

If you have checked out. After the big items are stored, go shopping. In the lobby of KL sentral, there is an automatic locker behind the escalator, which is stored 24 hours a day. There are two five-dollar coins in the big box and three fifty-cent coins in the small box. There is a special coin changer there. The remaining manual storage rooms, one on the second floor, turn right, behind the AirAsia office, are time-limited. )

Best shopping place in Kuala Lumpur:

KLCC (expensive)-500 meters from downtown Tangbin Bukit.

Central Valley (Volkswagen)

Bukit Tangbin (mass shopping, food street)-Kuala Lumpur Central Railway Station, cross the street and take the monorail train to IMBI or Bukit Tangbin. There are pavilions (Times Square), Shuangxiwang (Jinhe Square) and sogou (Avenue of Stars) in the shopping malls near Wuji Dengming Avenue of Stars. The supermarket under Jinhe Square in Bukit Tangbin recommends buying special products.

Specialty: Dried durian, Curry, Ipoh White Coffee, Mango Sugar, Tin Products.

Bataling Road is Chinatown. Get off at Paser Seni station of light rail and walk 10 minutes.

Recommended restaurants in KLCC Twin Towers:

MAMDAM KWANS, 4th floor, Malaysian cuisine, RM25 per capita. (Laska and coconut rice must be ordered here. It's delicious. The two of us only spent RM 58.2. )

A bear disappeared from China. Fast food, you can try it.

At the bottom, ROtIBOY Bakery recommended the popular coffee bread.

3 pairs of vincci shoes on the ground floor can be discounted 100 yuan, which is a very popular brand in Malaysia with novel style.

Introduce some Malaysian food in case friends order:

Satay: Satay is the most popular food in Malaysia. It is made of mutton, beef and chicken cut into pieces, pickled with spices, strung with thin bamboo sticks and baked on charcoal fire. Satay with rice cake (Ketupat) and lettuce salad with cucumber, pineapple and onion, or with sweet peanut butter and gravy.

Coconut milk rice: Coconut milk rice with dried fish, boiled eggs, roasted peanuts and shredded cucumber.

Roti Canai: You can order breakfast at any time in Malaysia. This is a crispy pie, wrapped in wheat dough, beaten eggs and chopped onions.

Naxi Dagang: A popular breakfast in Kelantan and Terengganu. The main stuffing is rice and curry fish. Nasi Goreng: fried rice with fire. The main ingredients are a small amount of meat, shrimp, eggs and vegetables. Nasi Kandar: Its name comes from the fact that ten years ago, vendors in Penang hung rice and curry on both ends of a stick. The main ingredients of this dish are pork, chicken, fish and vegetables. Rojek: It is made of chopped pineapple, cucumber, tofu, chopped shrimp and boiled eggs mixed with peanut butter. It tastes very good. Char Kway teow: It is made by mixing flat rice strips with chopped garlic, adding fresh prawns, bean sprouts and shredded eggs, and seasoning with soy sauce and Chili sauce. Chicken rice: There are many varieties, but the most popular one is Hainan chicken rice, which is made of fresh and juicy chicken and rice cooked in chicken soup, garlic Chili sauce, coriander leaves and shredded cucumber. Curry Lesha: Pour curry sauce on noodles, and the ingredients are cooked with chicken nuggets, tofu and bean sprouts. It tastes very spicy. Stir-fried noodles: The noodles used are made of glutinous rice flour. Due to different practices, there are different tastes, such as Malay, China, Indian and vegetarian. Fujian noodles: wide yellow noodles of shrimp, squid and bean sprouts, seasoned with thick soy sauce. Murtabak: An Indian cake. Meat stuffing is a mixture of ground beef, onions and eggs, usually seasoned with curry sauce. Nasi Vlam: Usually it is eaten in Ramadan, but it can be eaten at any time in Kelantan and Terengganu. Rendang: It takes a long time to cook. Cooked with meat, coconut milk, pepper, onion and cinnamon, alfalfa, nutmeg and other spices, accompanied by rice, rice cake or glutinous rice cooked by Le Mans with coconut milk. Taste sweet, fresh and refreshing. Steamboat: It's basically the same as hot pot in China. Diners sat around the round table with a deep pot of soup in the middle. There is a fire under the pot to heat and keep warm. Diners can put raw shrimp, chicken, quail eggs, sea cucumber, chicken liver or pig liver into the rolling soup to enjoy. Sosai cake: A refreshing cake made of rice flour with potatoes and mixed vegetables, usually served with coconut and lentil curry. Wonton Noodles: A noodle from Hong Kong, Macao and Southeast Asia, cooked with pork and shrimp wonton. Since there is only a half-day stay from Kuala Lumpur to Lelang Island, we will fly to Terengganu the next day, so we can only have a half-day movie tour in Kuala Lumpur. You can visit the following scenic spots selectively. In the end, we only have enough time to visit half of the scenic spots here: recommended classic scenic spots: Datalamedika, National Mosque, Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, National Museum, Hista Na Negara and Kuala Lumpur Tower.

Be sure to take the printed subway map or buy it locally. ) Take the subway, follow the route I summarized, and you will see the scenic spot: KL SENtRAL- Independence Square: Light rail takes the subway to Jamek Mosque, opposite the exit, and the street next to Maidanu on the left is Little India. Turn right at the subway station, that is, Jamek Mosque comes out, turn left and go straight for 7 or 8 minutes. Walk to the big flagpole and you will find the Independence Square, the High Court, the small museum next to the big flagpole, and then walk along the road behind the small museum for about 300 meters to get to the National Mosque. Then there is a tunnel in front of the National Mosque. Across the street are the old railway station and the general post office. After that, take the KtM electric train at the old railway station and return directly to KL SENtRAL or get off at the gate of the General Post Office. By the way, you can visit the central market of the Central Art Museum. Directly opposite the entrance of the Central Art Museum is the pasar seni station of the light rail, where you can take the light rail station and then return to KL SENtRAL. On the platform of pasar seni station, you can clearly see the road in front of the old railway station, where Jackie Chan filmed Never Give Up.

There are some out-of-pocket expenses after going to the island. I summed it up:

Rana land transfer fee: RM 36 per person/round trip.

Park environmental protection fee: RM 5 per person.

Fish bread: RM 2/bag

Underwater photos: RM5/ photo. There is no waterproof camera cover for rent on the whole island. Be sure to bring your own if necessary. Every time you dive, a staff member will take photos. Every couple takes about 10 photos. Every night from 7: 00 to 10 in the diving center, you can choose a film. Your favorite engraving is RM5, and the staff will leave you an email, telling you that if you can't stand it after you come back, you can send an email. The photo will be kept for 2 weeks, which is very sweet. Finally, I bought two, which were satisfactory and not expensive.

Ocean tattoo: RM 20/piece for 7 days.

Borrow snorkeling equipment and a 500 myopia snorkeling mask life jacket (there is a big shark sign) from the recreation center. This set of equipment =RM45 can be kept until check-out.

Diving: People with PADI certificates can dive to a depth of18m to 30m. Those without PADI certificate can only practice diving about 6 meters, and the cost ranges from 60 to 160 ringgit. Of course, there are all kinds of PADI certificate courses here, but if I live on the island for less than a week, I'm afraid I can't finish them. Skilled divers can also dive at night.

Jungle adventure: The resort also offers jungle adventure activities on outlying islands, but the package price conflicts with two snorkeling activities. If you want to explore the jungle, you must give up snorkeling in the morning or afternoon and think for yourself.

Rabbits are free to play on Redang Island, regardless of what we played here. Here are some suggestions for visiting the island:

There, you can rent a big towel for free with your room card, which is brown, because the big white towel in the room is not allowed to snorkel. Everyone should pay attention to this. Brown pool towels should be returned before 7 o'clock every night, and can be replaced halfway. It's all free.

You can also rent a big cushion on the beach chair next to the swimming pool, the depth is only 1.5 meters.

The ice cream in the swimming pool is also very good. A ball 1.50 ringgit, and many flavors. I bought three balls by grinding Tutu, and he was furious. He won't let me eat too much candy. The shaved ice in the beach bar is also delicious. The price per share is RM 6. Haha, I still cheated one. )

Or leave the key at the front desk before diving and swimming, and come back to pick it up to avoid omission and loss. Although I have to go to the front desk every time, I feel at ease.

There are two main lurks in this day. One in the morning and one in the afternoon. In the morning, go to Ocean Park. Remember to bring a blue ticket when you go. The staff will give you this ticket when you arrive on the first day. You can only go by boat with this ticket. Many people have to board the ship on this day, only to find that they don't have their own tickets and must carry them with them.

The actual experience is that there are many fish in Ocean Park, but corals are not better than other places. On the high seas, because the ship is parked deep, if you go snorkeling near the ship, you won't see any beautiful scenery. You must swim offshore, so the coral will be more beautiful. Usually, we stay away from the crowd. Before going, I saw a donkey friend who recommended Na Pianhai at the entrance of Laguna Hotel. He walked to the big reef with his left hand and said he could see a small shark, but we didn't. That's a real pity.

In the afternoon, I went to the high seas, and the location was undecided. I feel that we chose a bad place this time. Except for countless large carnivorous insects like corals on the seabed, we basically didn't see any fish. Compared with the countless colorful fish I saw in Ocean Park this morning, I was a little disappointed.

Guna Memorial Tea Room:

You can buy Canon's diving camera for 50 ringgit. If you don't buy souvenirs in the commodity street of Dingjianu Wharf (it is strongly recommended to buy them here, not on the island). I suggest you go to the grocery store of Zhanqiao Hotel. The same thing is twice as cheap as a teahouse.

Socket: The socket in Malaysia belongs to the British standard socket, so you need to carry the adapter plug.

Ferry to Le Lang: From Morang Pier Merang Pier to Laguna Redang and Laguna Redang Island Hotel, the daily departure time is 9:30 12:30. If you miss it, you will have to wait for tomorrow ~ ~

Laguna Reddang, Laguna Reddang Island Hotel, departs from Meilang Pier of Morang Pier from 9: 00 to 12: 00, and there are also two flights.

island

It is about 30 degrees, and it is advisable to take a walk at the seaside 2 hours before sunrise or after sunset. Do not dive in the afternoon, blow air conditioning indoors or go to the swimming pool to play.

The best place to eat in the cafeteria on the second floor of the lobby:

T 1 and t 1 1 are the best places with invincible seascape, so we were once assigned to t 1 1. It's really beautiful. Seeing the invincible sea view, blowing the sea breeze and eating all the delicious food, it feels surprisingly good. But the table numbers here are all assigned by waiters, depending on luck.

Map of Lelang Island