Adrianli Hypersonic July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 On 6/24/2020 at 8:23 PM, Shibadog said: I posted pics in this thread. Minimal descriptions. adrianli does much better write ups with details of his trips. Thanks for the compliments. ↡ Advertisement 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 On 6/24/2020 at 8:16 PM, kobayashiGT said: Share with us more of your adventure! I am keen! 🙂 Bro, if you interested, can read my road trips here : East coast to West coast of MY, my last road trip to East Coast 2018 : https://www.mycarforum.com/forums/topic/2711162-long-way-around-malaysia-road-trip/ My last road trip all the way to Bangkok last year 2019 : https://www.mycarforum.com/forums/topic/2716818-road-trip-from-singapore-to-bangkok-2019/ 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 And to TS, there are indeed 3 routes to Kuantan : 1) NSH -> Karak Highway -> Kuantan. Highway all the way. 2) NSH -> Exit Yong Peng -> Route 1 -> Route 12 -> Kuantan. Half highway, half jungle. 3) Route 3 -> Kuantan. All the way B roads, hugging the east coast, the most scenic route. I always take this route, about 5-6 hrs drive. Leave SG 6am, 12-1pm reach Kuantan. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 Option 1 is the longest. There is another option: 4. NSH -> Ayer Hitam -> Route 50 -> Route 3 Combination of highway, back road & scenic route 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fitvip Supersonic July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 1 hour ago, inlinesix said: Option 1 is the longest. There is another option: 4. NSH -> Ayer Hitam -> Route 50 -> Route 3 Combination of highway, back road & scenic route Karak highway is too far north. I ever went by Segamat cut across to the highway to Kuantan. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 4 minutes ago, Fitvip said: Karak highway is too far north. I ever went by Segamat cut across to the highway to Kuantan. Those driving fast cars prefer to stick to the highway. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shibadog Turbocharged July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 I think it's best to go from SG to Kuantan via Penang SG-KL-Ipoh-Penang-Gerik-Kelantan-Terangganu-Kuantan 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tohto Hypersonic July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 8 hours ago, Adrianli said: And to TS, there are indeed 3 routes to Kuantan : 1) NSH -> Karak Highway -> Kuantan. Highway all the way. 2) NSH -> Exit Yong Peng -> Route 1 -> Route 12 -> Kuantan. Half highway, half jungle. 3) Route 3 -> Kuantan. All the way B roads, hugging the east coast, the most scenic route. I always take this route, about 5-6 hrs drive. Leave SG 6am, 12-1pm reach Kuantan. Route 3 the best. To Kuantan why use HW. Route 3 is so scenic. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tohto Hypersonic July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 7 hours ago, Adrianli said: Those driving fast cars prefer to stick to the highway. Your previous A6 also not slow. Big German car travel high speed no feeling one. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 Done a road trip to Kuantan and surroundings last month. Took a route diversion because I wanna try more B roads and explore non conventional routes. B/fast at Ayer Hitam, then route 1 >1385 (Jln Felda Redong) > 2490 >joins route 12 >E8 >101 >route3 to Samsuria Beach. This route skipped Segamat town. Very light traffic throughout although it’s a Sunday. Enjoyable drive, esp during pit stops in small villages, got to enjoy freshly fried Lekok, goreng pisang, warm roasted Chestnuts…… 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 So lucky to be able to witness sea turtle laying eggs on our first night there, despite the closure of all the known shops that handled this sort of activity. Was driving along this stretch of beach just south of Chukai after dinner, about 9.30pm because one of my passengers googled that there’s supposed to have a shed at the end of that coastal drive where turtle watch organiser is stationed. To our dismay, the shed was gone, just sand and small trees. Disappointed, while driving away fr the beach, saw a group of 5 chatting around their cars. Found that they & a guide were waiting for their rangers to spot any turtle coming up the beach. They were very nice to let us join (with a fee, of course) because it was a privately arranged group. Managed to watch one turtle laid eggs that night after 1.5 hrs wait and nearby too. The guide told us it’s a Green Turtle. Felt sad for the turtle because it won’t be able to see it’s young after this. Laborious progress on the sand 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 Checked out another location, hoping to be able to release young turtles. Drove along Pantai Chendor till road ends. Walked a short distance to this hatchery but nobody around. The interior was filled with dust and cobwebs. Most probably this is another victim of COVID closure. Hopefully it reopens when more tourists arrive. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 Beautiful quiet Chendor Beach. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 Some of the food that are worth sharing pics of: Nasi Kerabu Ikan Satar Malay dishes that cost only rm5 each: 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tohto Hypersonic June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 24 minutes ago, TameDriver said: So lucky to be able to witness sea turtle laying eggs on our first night there, despite the closure of all the known shops that handled this sort of activity. Was driving along this stretch of beach just south of Chukai after dinner, about 9.30pm because one of my passengers googled that there’s supposed to have a shed at the end of that coastal drive where turtle watch organiser is stationed. To our dismay, the shed was gone, just sand and small trees. Disappointed, while driving away fr the beach, saw a group of 5 chatting around their cars. Found that they & a guide were waiting for their rangers to spot any turtle coming up the beach. They were very nice to let us join (with a fee, of course) because it was a privately arranged group. Managed to watch one turtle laid eggs that night after 1.5 hrs wait and nearby too. The guide told us it’s a Green Turtle. Felt sad for the turtle because it won’t be able to see it’s young after this. Laborious progress on the sand Why the turtle eggs all lay nicely? They removed all the turtle eggs and not let it naturally hatch? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 My ride that makes this road trip even more enjoyable: On Chandor Beach Thought I had the beach to myself, then I spotted the red car hiding in the shade. 😁 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 @Tohto haha. They laid it out nicely for tourists to take pics and also for counting. Dunno if they still collect to hatch & release. Have seen turtle eggs being sold in markets in Terengganu. Probably when there’s excess. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tohto Hypersonic June 5, 2022 Share June 5, 2022 11 minutes ago, TameDriver said: @Tohto haha. They laid it out nicely for tourists to take pics and also for counting. Dunno if they still collect to hatch & release. Have seen turtle eggs being sold in markets in Terengganu. Probably when there’s excess. That's is not good. Should just leave it alone. Worst to hear selling it ↡ Advertisement 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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