Finally an OAC trip after so long... Although I didn't get to go Kinabalu after so much futile anticipation, at least this Kukup trip made up for some of the disappointment.
Supposed to have 10 of us going because the package is S$750 for up to 10 pax but in the end only 8 of us went (feel sorry of Chay Ngee who last min pull out due to stomachache (...again)). Anyway, Kukup is a fishing village (or used to be one before turning to the more lucrative tourism) at the Southwestern tip of Johore. Quite near Jurong. After some delays at the immigration customs, we took a van there at 8am on Sat morning and reached there well before noon.

"Checked in" to our "Chalet on stilts" and rested for a while. The place is especially clean and new, complete with 2 giants speakers for explosive KTV at night. We took up only 2 out of 3 rooms which had 4 double-decked queen sized mattresses. So one bungalow can probably take up to 20 people or more easily. Windy and spacious, there wasn't much foul smell or anything even though it was low tide. So quite relaxing and at home generally the moment we checked in.
The seafood lunch was decent in terms of taste but kinda inadequate in terms of quantity. Had some "free" rice to hold up our half-satisfied hunger for the moment. We then went to visit the mangrove park (RM5 if you get a Malaysian to buy the tix) and Kelong which was free. Mangrove park.. kinda boring, Kelong... alright if you haven't been to one.

I think overall the trip was a short but really quite relaxing one. No strict itinerary to follow, just chat, eat, gamble the day and nite away. The main highlight for us I think was the BBQ dinner. Quite a good spread of sotong, stingray, chicken wings etc... Best part is, the owner of the house prepared all the cooking for us!! So hassle free, oil free and smoke free.... Chicken wings were awesome. The quantity this time was abundantly sufficient to the point we can't finish the food.
Then there was the fireworks which we bought for RM100. I think for the rest who never really played with fireworks (other than sparklers) before, it was something new. I played with fireworks during CNYs when I visit my grandparents in Selangor so I sort of guided them on what to buy. The girls had more fun than the guys i think. Guys are too "macho" to be excited over fireworks... Haha....
The next morning, unfortunately started rather abruptly with Yupinto's fiancee, Liting, receiving news that her father was admitted to hospital. So Yupinto and her rushed back first on taxi. Eventually, it was relieving to know her dad is not in as serious a condition as we first thought. Or else the holiday would have a bad end to it.
All in all, this was a good break for all of us and for me, before I start work in the coming week. Good to reconnect with these bunch of OAC friends again after so long. Wished more of the OAC bunch were able to come but there's always next time. Kudos to Yupinto for organizing!!
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http://www.sgmahjong.com/MOV01429.zip
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