Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Damai Staycation part I


I've always loved staying in hotels since a kid. A family friend generously let us use their hotel package/membership to gift us two nights at the Damai Beach Resort, which is about 40 minutes away from Kuching city. It is a popular staycation spot for Kuching-ners since it has a beach, which Kuching city does not have. I was going there more for the hotel than the beach but it was nice to watch the changing clouds and beach at the seaside for two days. It was a good family time too as we do not have any family travel plans coming up anytime soon. I thought of it as a mother's day pre-weekend celebration. As usual, dad and I love taking photos, and mom love exploring the outdoors, so the photos are a result of us being who we are.
Later we found the origin of these beautiful seed/flowers; they are from a tree nearby
 A coconut on the beach
 Mom was having a fun time being hit by the waves
 Walking barefooted in the ocean/sand.
 Sandals in hands, enjoying the beach walk.
 Mom found a blue canoe on the beach
 Bliss

The next morning, we went out to have a walk again. Most of these photos were taken by my dad as he has a keen eye for details in nature.
 Coconut trees and chalets
Patterns of nature:
 Found a sleeping cat
We walked over to Damai Central, a public area that houses several shops and restaurants. From here, you have the mountains view in the back and the sea in front of you.
The Sarawak Cultural Village:
We visited the souvenir shop and the restaurant (these two sections are free to enter, as long as you get a pass from the ticket booth).
 The view of the mountain from inside the village is spectacular.
Different types of 'cucur'/fritters for sale: banana, sweet potato, yam...
 Walking down the traditional Longhouse ladder
 The cutest kitten sleeping and hiding from the heat inside a flower pot
 Then we were back at the hotel for the afternoon. The beach in the afternoon looks like this:
 It was low tide so mom went exploring...
 Back from exploring
 We drove to Buntal village to see if there is any seafood for sale.
 It is quite a small village and we did not want to eat lunch at the restaurants there so we headed back to the hotel again.

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