Part 7 : Read here for Madame Tussauds Sydney (Sydney)
Part 9 : Read here for Blue Mountains, Echo Point, Three Sisters, Giant Stairway, Scenic World (Katoomba), and Sydney Airport (Sydney)
Part 9 : Read here for Blue Mountains, Echo Point, Three Sisters, Giant Stairway, Scenic World (Katoomba), and Sydney Airport (Sydney)
~ Part 8 ~
That morning, we brought as minimal as we can. Last night,
we decided to re-visit Katoomba, to experience the famous Blue Mountains. Apa la
guna datang Sydney tak pegi Blue Mountains ye dak?
We did ask few students in Malaysian Hall on that day’s
weather, and they said that one-day snow had gone. So it was a perfect day to
visit Blue Mountains. Beforehand, we decided to go to Paddy’s Markets, to get
some souvenirs for friends and family back home.
Note : Bus stop is just right in front of the petrol
station, next to Malaysian Hall. You just need to know the bus number and which
way to wait for the bus.
We rode a bus to Central Station and walked through one
garden, right opposite the Central Station. Glad that it was a walking
distance, in order to reach Paddy’s Markets. In between roads, we say trams
that operated around the city. It was an easy and smooth journey in locating
the Paddy’s Markets, where we obviously saw a brownish tower building with
“Market City” stated on it.
Inside this 150 years market, we saw rows of clothing, jewelry,
bags, sunglasses, anything, you name it. Back in 1834, this market were selling
secondhand goods like clothes, novelties, toys and pets, targeting the white
people. But looking at the vendors nowadays, it is monopolized by the Asians
(particularly Chinese) and some know how to speak our language.
Note : Being one of the Australian icons, Paddy’s Markets is
a must place to visit, especially when you want to look for souvenirs. It is reachable
by bus (#408), train (Flemington Rail Station), or car (park at Wilson Parking
Station). More info here :
http://www.paddysmarkets.com.au/index.html
http://www.paddysmarkets.com.au/index.html
I quickly bought all souvenirs at the same stall, where we bumped into 4 Malaysians who just landed that morning. We managed to change info while selecting tote bags and t-shirts with Sydney, Australia wording on it. I tried to minimize the buying, for we will be going to Blue Mountains afterwards.
From Paddy’s Markets, we walked back to the Central Station
and looked for ticket counter. We purchased a return MyMulti3 ticket (AUD11.60
for off-peak) from Central Station to Katoomba, and back to Central Station on
the same day. We went to the designated platform (Platform #12 to Lithgow) and
waited for the train.
Note : Return ticket is cheaper compared to Day Pass. Lithgow
is the last stop. To go to Blue Mountains, you have to disembark at Katoomba. Do
not sleep!
A double deck train later arrived. Once we entered the train, “OMG!” I was stunned.
A double deck train later arrived. Once we entered the train, “OMG!” I was stunned.
“Vandalism!” Hubby commented. And he continued, “See, so uncivilized…they thought they
were doing graffiti. This is obviously NOT a graffiti.”
“Teruk gile!” I condemned the activity.
“And guess what? We don’t see this in India, though the carriage was hideous than this.”
Oh ya, these local morons even vandalized the seats! Pfft!
“Teruk gile!” I condemned the activity.
“And guess what? We don’t see this in India, though the carriage was hideous than this.”
Oh ya, these local morons even vandalized the seats! Pfft!
It was a free seating train, so we just picked a spot. Along
the way, the train stopped at more than 20 stops including Linden and Wentworth
Falls. We killed time by reading maps and video-acting, before we finally
reached Katoomba Station, after 2 hours train ride.
The station was quite small and old-school. The building is
built and painted nicely in orange and brown colors. There was a cute station
master’s office in one of the rooms. On top of the rail track, there were old
unused trains and a big billboard of Three Sisters. Hubby and I started to be
kiddos and play around with what we saw at the station.
We got out from the station and walked towards a row of
shops, where most of them was not operated. We had no idea where we should go
and how far was Blue Mountain from there. Thanked God we had everything
prepared in our Tour Cookbook.
Note : Bus to Blue Mountain can be found right in front of the Carrington Hotel. Look for Shuttle signboard. It brings you there for about half an hour.
And so we walked. We walked further up the hill and saw the Carrington Hotel on our right. Right in front of it, there was a shuttle signboard where lots of foreigners were queuing in a long line.
“The bus is not here yet, we eat first.” We had another 10
minutes.Note : Bus to Blue Mountain can be found right in front of the Carrington Hotel. Look for Shuttle signboard. It brings you there for about half an hour.
And so we walked. We walked further up the hill and saw the Carrington Hotel on our right. Right in front of it, there was a shuttle signboard where lots of foreigners were queuing in a long line.
Since we had enough time to spend, hubby and I decided to
have a quick lunch at this hotel. No, not IN the hotel. IN FRONT of the hotel. Miskin
maaaa.
We went to the nearest convenient store called Go-Lo, and
bought a can of tuna, tortilla wraps, and a bottle of Arizona ice tea with
peach flavor. SUMPAH SEDAP! And it was cheap! Sitting on the bench by the 100
years Carrington Hotel’s garden, we wrapped the tortilla.
We was about to have
a bite when the bus came!
“Aaaaa…how? How?” I asked hubby.
“Nevermind, we take the next bus.”
We continued eating and while waiting, we killed time by snapping more pictures of the hotel and its garden. Not much, but ok la.
“Aaaaa…how? How?” I asked hubby.
“Nevermind, we take the next bus.”
We continued eating and while waiting, we killed time by snapping more pictures of the hotel and its garden. Not much, but ok la.
YUP...train dorang agak teruk kene vandalisme. sama je macam bias, eh tp lrt kita takde conteng2 camni pn. even ktm pn jarang nampak vandalisme. hahaha i guess msia is better then.
ReplyDeleteade try cuba alihkan tempat menyandar dalam train menuju ke katoomba? boleh alih ke kiri dan ke kanan. takut pening.
john, ha kan msia pun tak teruk camtu kan? ketapi malam pun takde! sepanjang aku kat sana, aku tak brapa gemar locals sbb diorang tah, cam tak best la...best lagi gold coast nyer locals.
ReplyDeletemcm shinkansen ek? owh takde plak aku pusingkan! sbb dok ngadap sesama sendri jer takut tertido, kang tertinggal plak...hahaha!
bunga tu..ada mcm bunga poppy...(bunga pokok ganja)...
ReplyDeletecantik la weh...mcm nak rempuh sume pokok bunga pastu guling2 pastu kena 'doggie poohhh'..
err...
vandalisma...sgt tak cantik jadinyer..
anash, hahaha kalo bunga poppy, i curi dah skit layan! hahaha! ikut hati nak je guling2 tapi dpn hotel kot...nanti la kita buat kat tempat lain ok?
ReplyDeletetu la nyer...terus rasa cam tak respect locals kat sana...
Huhu.. best tol kete blkg u tu.. :) tp... vandalism... sgt x best. nek comot teman tgk da.. anyway nk tny u biq.. ade smpai ke kundasang x. any suggestion..? want to start my trip slowly this year... hoooyeaaa~... g tompek dokek2 yo dulu..
ReplyDeletenordinabilah, keta tu nak pegang pun tak brani takut kena herdik dek owner nyer hehehe.
ReplyDeletekundasang sabah? dah. kitorang sewa keta, drive sampai sana, patu gi kinabalu park tu. senang jer :) takpe slow2, janji dpt berjalan ye dok?
Hohohoho.. btul2.. main point.. dpt jln2.. :) n one more biq kalo u x keberatan.. nk tny sket, u grad dr KPTM Kuantan ye...
ReplyDeletenordinabilah, i was in KYPM Kuantan (they called it MCC) for two years. then tak dapat fly to US sbb recession, so they sent us to UiTM Shah Alam...nape? kenal sapa2 kah? :)
ReplyDeleteaku taktau shinkasen tu mcm mana sbb tak penah naik. sob sob sob.
ReplyDeletecamne boleh ada vandalism pulak ni, bukan diorang sangat berdisiplin ker...indah khabar dari rupa sebenarnya, nak mara la ni...
ReplyDeletelama jugak ek nak sampai ke blue mountain biqque, nek train dah 2 jam, nek bas lagi 1/2 jam...
john, shinkansen bleh putar2 seat tu ngadap dpn or blkg, so aku rasa sama la tu. erl kita tak leh buat! aku dah tgk kaki bangku tu hahaha!
ReplyDeleteorga, takde displin nyer la haih. blue mountain tu kan dah luar sydney nun di atas gunung, so jauh la...bas tu sbb dia benti2, lalu celah rumah, so slow skit :)
hohoho... xde knal sape2 pn... cumenye u r my SUPER DUPER SENIOR!!! ;) tau pn sbb ade try nk add u kat fb, ternmpak plak KYPM tu.. dpt tau pn sbb u komen kat Ck Fatt nye akaun. Jgn marah ye biq. Anyway,u r a good student kalo sampai kene hntr ke US tu dan sy adlh batch yg terakhir sblm KYPM tu ditukarkn ke KPTM. hohohohoho...
ReplyDeletenordinabilah, owh tgk kat fb :D aah, kitorang second batch yg tak dpt fly. tension sgt sbb dah pilih uni and amik toefl. pff!
ReplyDeleteooo after that panggil KTPM ke? tatau pun hahaha...yg pasti, mmg takde dah twinning dgn AAD (american associate degree) tu...huhuhu...apela nasib...
The hotel and flowers are so pretty! Their colours are so unique and fresh looking.
ReplyDeleteI like the market scene and I am surprised that in 1834 they already sold second hand stuffs!!!
twilight, ya, they were selling to immigrants maybe, that's y cheap-cheap one :D
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled upon ur blog. What a coincidence, coz i just bought the tickets to Sydney in Oct :) hehehe
thanks for your info on Blue Mountains. I guess it is a must visit place kot.
I will going there for 6 days, is it enough to cover Blue Mountains?
Thanks for your help.
Reen
hi reen, ya...would be enuff coz BM just need one full day (unless u want to visit all lookouts). have fun in sydney! :)
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