This is dedicated to those having to cross states when celebrating Chinese New Year or any family gatherings for that matter. Especially so if you are like me, a Northern lass based in the South. In trips, the most exciting time is planning and going. Heavy traffic, road hogs, temperamental weather changes .. come what may, we will take everything in stride! We are homebound all charged up to be spoilt, pampered and fussed over. Toilet breaks? Gladly. Sungai Perak Rest and Service Area
RSA SUNGAI PERAK
North Bound
Location : KM 250 of NSE
Section : Northern Region 5
State : Perak
Amenities Provided:-
Toilet,
All motivation and energy depletes on the journey back. Road hogs, stay clear or at least move to the left. Please. Let’s try not to allow the ‘low batt’ spirit to further plummet towards ‘no batt’. Sadly, no more castle-like stop though at the same area.
RSA SUNGAI PERAK
South Bound
Location : KM 250 of NSE
Section : Northern Region 5
State : Perak
Nevertheless, similar amenities just in different appearance. Less impressive.
Toilet,
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The timing to travel during festive season is crucial. Last year, I brilliantly schemed to start journey late at night. Stalled 'car mountain car ocean' (means impossibly high number of cars) welcomed me. Obviously great minds do think alike. =P
So, when do you think the CNY exodus will peak this year?
Earnestly hope NOT to see you on the road. Wishing all of us a most uneventful smooth safe ride home – both ways!
Note: the other comfy rest stop worth stopping for a break would be here.
So much had changed since the highway came to the picture. I use to remember using the trunk road/petrol station toilet when we balik kampung donkey years ago. The only prob now is, sometimes is it soooo jammed up that the queue for the toilets are horrying!
ReplyDeletehehehe since when you have become so cutely funny ? but we recognise your fingers anywhere now so see you in a stall in Pg.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you move from toilet to food to toilet to food. I have never come across such clean public toilets in Malaysia. Not even on our way to North. Wonder where my sister-in-law stopped for us to ease ourselves. :P
ReplyDelete...i cant believe the toilet is clean
ReplyDeleteJust drop by to wish you Keong Hee Fatt Chye. Only a girl after my own heart wud blog abt toilet,
ReplyDelete*hi 5*
imbi & itchy, I do miss those trunk road journeys. Those many stops at fruit stalls, small town restaurants and wildlife. Except toilets tend to be a bit too adventurous.
ReplyDeleteteam bsg, wow like that maybe I should insure them?
judy, that's odd. Quite safe to say all the rest areas along the highway are very well maintained. Now, more toilet cubicles have been added. One grip would be occasional distruption to the water supply.
teckiee, believe it.
kopi soh, you have a superb CNY too!
Happy Chinese New year to you!! And wishing you a safe journey home.
ReplyDeletei find the toilets along the plus highway are commendably clean. try some of the toilets at bus terminals....oh lala...hehehe...
ReplyDeletehave a safe journey!
OMG, I just hope that the traffic is not too bad. >.<
ReplyDeleteSafe driving and Happy CNY!
ohh, toilet post is bck!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year and Happy bday to you :)
Gong Xi Fat Cai! May 2008 brings you lots of fortune and good health!
ReplyDeletegong xi fa cai and more toileting and food for you :D
ReplyDeleteKeong Hee Huat Chai. :)
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai !
ReplyDeleteHave a great new year!
It's been a while since you had a toilet post! Hahaha...Safe journey, Gong Xi Fa Chai!
ReplyDeleteGongxi gongxi everybody. Good to know my toilet post still got 'fans'. Hehehe.
ReplyDeleteOmigosh! Someone actually did a toilet review. My friend Datin was just telling me she wanted to do the First Malaysian Toilet Blog. I guess you beat her to it. LOL>
ReplyDeleteSelamat Tahun Tikus! Last round, last round...