There is always something to look forward to when you visit a small town in suburban. The serenity, slower pace, friendly folks, small talks and pleasantries. Those "small town" feel, if you get what I am trying to convey here.
Children and I spent 2 short days in Sri Aman in hubby's rented house. A little break away from the city life and the kids were happy to spend their school holiday away from home. But once a while they did complained of boredom as no tv! Luckily we were there for a short stay or they would cry and beg to go home. *wink*
The town was rather quiet. My guess was everyone was back to their "kampung" or longhouses for the holiday.
We did not do much during our short trip there since hubby was working on Monday and Tuesday and we drove back to Kuching that late afternoon. However, we were glad to have a short stop in Fort Alice.
We went up the hill to Fort Alice to view the beautiful morning sun shining over Batang Lupar river. Simply mesmerising and gorgeous.
Driving on the road for more than 3 hours, I admit that it was daunting for me and hubby at first as it was Jamie's very 1st road trip. Thankfully he has his sister and brother so the long hours in the car were replaced with chats, laughter and fun.
By the way, I do love the long drive on the winding roads overlooking the lust green mountains and hills. I am blessed that we have such beautiful landscape in this part of the world.
Ok, time to log off, guys. Need to go Gawai visiting soon. *wink*
Children and I spent 2 short days in Sri Aman in hubby's rented house. A little break away from the city life and the kids were happy to spend their school holiday away from home. But once a while they did complained of boredom as no tv! Luckily we were there for a short stay or they would cry and beg to go home. *wink*
The town was rather quiet. My guess was everyone was back to their "kampung" or longhouses for the holiday.
Fort Alice
We did not do much during our short trip there since hubby was working on Monday and Tuesday and we drove back to Kuching that late afternoon. However, we were glad to have a short stop in Fort Alice.
We went up the hill to Fort Alice to view the beautiful morning sun shining over Batang Lupar river. Simply mesmerising and gorgeous.
Driving on the road for more than 3 hours, I admit that it was daunting for me and hubby at first as it was Jamie's very 1st road trip. Thankfully he has his sister and brother so the long hours in the car were replaced with chats, laughter and fun.
By the way, I do love the long drive on the winding roads overlooking the lust green mountains and hills. I am blessed that we have such beautiful landscape in this part of the world.
Ok, time to log off, guys. Need to go Gawai visiting soon. *wink*
Yes, I like the small town feel too. It's very comforting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, that last pic. Did you go to see the "benak"? Some days bigger than other days, depending on your luck. Interesting phenomenon.
ReplyDeleteNo. Meant to see it but not the right time. Hopefully one day.
DeleteThe view is lovely, dear! I haven't heard of this place. Is it popular? xoxo
ReplyDeleteIt is a small town.
DeleteNice getaway to somewhere quiet and relaxing.. something like Camerons minus the school holiday peak season.. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I know what you mean and I like the small town feel too. The kids may get bored but for adults like me, we look forward to the peace and quiet. Lovely view of the river.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful scenery, Rose. I could do with a holiday like this.
ReplyDeleteSuper love the last picture. So serene and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice to hold a BBQ here
ReplyDeleteThe view from the fort is so nice! Enjoy the school holidays!
ReplyDeleteSee that the place is relaxing...
ReplyDeleteSri Aman sure is nice and relaxing, ya?
ReplyDeleteNice and serene. Every morning wake up and get to enjoy this view is so relaxing.
ReplyDeletethat's the fun and interesting things to do in East Msia.
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