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Friday, July 31, 2009

My Last Week @ The Temple Tree - Bonton

The next stop on my Island adventure is to The Temple Tree at Bon Ton Resort in Pantai Cenang.



Now, I’ve really been looking forward to this stay as everyone has given me rave reviews about it! From my parents who love the atmosphere and feel of the place to other hoteliers I have spoken to, elaborating on the very ‘different’ concept this establishment has.

This ought to be fun!

The Bon Ton Resort Langkawi is owned by Australian owner Narelle McMurtie who has enthusiastically developed her resort to make it one of the most unique resorts on the island without losing any of the traditional Malaysian atmosphere. She has purchased antique villas from other parts of Malaysia, dismantled them, and then reassembles them on her spacious land which overlooks a beautiful lotus pond and the Machinchang Mountains.


The antique villas are maintained in its rustic form but does not lack any luxuries on the inside; with beautiful furniture and top of the line equipment such as DVD players, air conditioning, silk slippers and of course a mini fridge.

The Temple Tree, an extension of the Bon Ton Resort, has a slightly different concept but does not lack in luxury at all!

This hotel is made up of 8 villas sprawled across a large area of land surrounded by a beautiful lotus lagoon, with Mount Machinchang in the backdrop. With Chinese, Malay, Indian and even Eurasian influences, each restored building villa is completely unique and rich with history as most of them are hundreds of years old, and have their own stories behind them.

This hotel has a fresh concept where the building villa can be rented on its own or as individual hotel rooms.

Once I had arrived at the Temple Tree, I was led to the Straits Club House to check into my room and meet with one of the hotel staff.

The Straights Club House
Originally called “Bahagia”, this building was originally placed on York Road in Penang. Built in the mid 1920s by a Eurasian family, the house accommodated them for 40 odd years until it was sold to a Malay family in the 1960s.
This building resembles an old colonial building with verandahs and beautiful carvings on the high end of the walls to let the air flow through. It now houses the resort reception, and also includes a restaurant, bar, library and game centre with a pool table and board games. The wide verandahs are perfect for reading a book or having a late lunch. The servants quarters at the back have been converted into the restaurant kitchen.


After filling up my details while enjoying my delicious welcome drink, I was shown to my room which is located at the far end of the lush, relaxing compound.

Pinapple Mint Iced Tea -- Delicious!

Estates Quarters

Originally built in Paser Puteh, Ipoh in the 1940s, this building was a long house for Indian workers on a rubber estate. With the aunthentic aesthetics of common workers quarters around Malaysia, it has converted superbly into 5 hotel rooms. All rooms include terracotta-tiled floors, a comfortably sized bedroom and a living space with separate bathrooms and a verandah at the front.

The interior design of each room are individually unique with different styles and feels. My room was absolutely sublime!


After getting settled in, I was very eager to explore the rest of the resort and to check out the other heritage building villas!


The Colonial House

This very large grand house which originated in Georgetown, Penang. Built by a middle eastern family in the 1920s, the very wealthy family showed their lavishness with the western influences which shows with the architectural touches such as the cornices, floor tiles and fishscale design canopy over the porch. It is now the ultimate gathering spot for five sets of friends or a large family.

With a huge living space with a bar included, a dining table for 10 and heaps of lounge space, combined with two bedrooms downstairs and three upstairs, making it a perfect space for a private venue. The two ground floor bedrooms have separate entrances and an outdoor private garden with wooden tubs and sunloungers. On the top floor, the Colonial 3 has a large space with a both the bedroom and living space as one area and a separate bath hall with two wooden baths. The Colonial 4, also on the top floor, is the showpiece of the villa, with separate living space, a family bath hall and 2 separate bedrooms.



Chinese House & Pool Area

The Chinese House is absolutely magnificent. Built by a Chinese family in Batu Pahat, Johore, the house was originally a farmhouse and was built approximately a hundred years ago. The aesthetics are said to have Taiwanese influence and the house includes one suite on each floor, both with large verandahs overlooking the scenic view of the Machinchang mountains. The house also includes a movie projector room, a private Mah Jong room and its own bar.


Black & White House

This beautiful Malay House was built in the 1940s in Mantin, Negri Sembilan in the south of Kuala Lumpur. It’s a complete house with a living and dining area, a huge bedroom with a wooden bathtub, separate bathrooms and an adjoining mini gym. The coloured glass windows and details in the finishing give a truly authentic feel to the building.

Walking across to the bonton area, I noticed a small garden at the far end of the compound. It was a herb garden!

Being a real food enthusiast, (as you can tell by my constant mention of food!) seeing an authentic vegetable and fruit garden really got me excited!

The vegetable and fruit garden was full of different fruits and plants including heaps of produce that are used in the delicious dishes created at the Nam restaurant, including limau kesturi (kaffiah lime) and the ubi ara (the common fig).

With a mix of modern, 5 star hospitality and traditional Malaysian heritage buildings, the Temple Tree is a wonderful place to holiday in when you want to step out of the mainstream "beach holidays" and step into your own personal sanctuary. It really is lovely here. Sighhh.

Phew. Exhausted from my tour around the Bon Ton and Temple Tree, I decided to cool off by the pool and then rest up as I have a long day with Puteri at the Pulau Payar Marine Park tomorrow.

Till the next post..

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

My Night @ Tanjung Rhu Resort

On a cape in the northern tip of the island lies one of the oldest and most prominent resorts in Langkawi; The Tanjung Rhu Resort. This is a deluxe resort that occupies a long, scenic bay leading to the crystal clear, cool waters of the Andaman Sea.



And I have the pleasure of spending a night there!

Upon arrival at the Tanjung Rhu Resort, I was greeted by the General Manager, Mr I.Z. Melvin and was given a tour of their establishment.


The Lobby


The Sand Pool

The JivaRhu Spa

The JivaRhu Spa adds yet another addition to the experience at Tanjung Rhu Resort. Designed to pamper and assuage the five senses, the SPA has been conceptualized and developed in detail to rejuvenate the mind and body.

The JivaRhu Spa set amidst very luscious natural vegetation offers stunning views of the sea and vegetation that would make any visitor feel relaxed and tranquil. The spa facility covers a series of individual pavilions offering:

  • A gym with state-of the art gym equipment
  • A steam room
  • A sauna room
Several Pavilions - Treatment rooms for massages and other treatments
Enhanced Pavilions - set within individual private gardens complete with Jacuzzi bath with an annexed "meditation" enclave.

The treatments offered are either therapeutic or vanity/beauty oriented. The massages are an amalgamation of techniques that have influenced the identity of massages within the Malay Archipelago.

Each treatment room is equipped with a distinctive soothing natural sounds to enhance the experience of the treatment. No two treatment rooms offer the same experience. The aromatic essence of each room is also controlled to give a definitive character to the room.
All oils or rubs are specially blended for the resort to ensure they meet the highest standards in quality and for health. The "spa experience" services are designed to provide the visitor/guest a complete and experiential experience.

The JivaRhu Spa is operated by Tanjung Rhu Resort with specialist professionals providing technical input in treatments, juice therapy and oils. All guests and visitors will be given a brief description of spas and their benefits and how to use and enjoy the spa facilities at Tanjung Rhu Resort.

Consultation on the choice of treatment and nuances found in each treatment pertinent to the individual's desire will also be provided to the uninitiated by a specialist.







Sea Shell Gift & Souvenier Shop


The Kiddies Club


Executive Ballroom

After my tour of the resort, I was escorted to my room for my check in. Tanjung Rhu has a very intimate check in concept, where it is done in the room itself so avoid congestion in the reception area and also to stay out of the heat!

The Damai Room


All checked in and sorted, I decided to order room service as I had worked up quite an appetite on the tour earlier in the day. With so much to choose from on the room service menu, I opted for the classic combination of the cheeseburger and milkshake!

After my delicious lunch and a quick rest I decided to chill out by the Sands Pool.

The Sands Pool is one of the 3 pool available at the Tanjung Rhu Resort and is the only pool and bar which is restricted to only the adults. This is to ensure a more peaceful and quiet atmosphere by the pool.




Before going back to the room to get ready for my dinner at the Sands Restaurant, I decided to check out the Arts and Crafts Centre located next to the Sunset Pool and Bar.

The Arts and Crafts Centre located in a Rumah Kampung (Kampung House), includes 2 main crafts, Batik designing and wood carving. The craftmen were busy at work on batik pieces and wooden decorations which were specifically ordered by guests at the hotel!



7.05 p.m. -- Once dressed and ready for dinner, I made my way down to Saffron Restaurant.

Approaching the restaurant, On the beach, I noticed a sandy pathway slicing through the sea leading towards an island, names Turtle Island (named due to its shape of a turtle) about 200 kilometres away from the Tanjung Rhu Resort Beach. Because of the low tide, I was able to walk all the way across to Turtle Island!

Al Fresco dinner @ Saffron Restaurant

Once I had arrived at Saffrom Restaurant, I was brought to my table beautifully set up on the terrace over looking the beautifully beach. The sunset that evening was absolutely amazing. With intense purples, yellows and blues in the sky, the atmosphere at the restaurant was divine.


With a wide selection of meditarranean, arabic and classic western dishes including; (their famous) quasadillas, surf and turf grilled items, boullabaise (french fish soup) and many other items.

I started off with their hot rolls served with spice mix and olive oil. Their rolls were hot, crusty and buttery and the spice mix (a combination of salt, pepper, dried lemon and herbs) compliment the rolls brilliantly.

For my main course I had to have their famous Prawn Quasadillas! The delicious dish consisted of 2 pieces of corn bread wraps stuffed with a generous amount of grilled prawn and spicy tomato salsa filling. They were absolutely exquisite. Unlike the 'tex-mex' fast food we get in Kuala Lumpur, the stuffing tasted so fresh and tangy, and the quacamole and sour cream dips complimented the dish very well. A+

After my delicious and filling meal, I retired up to my room to spend the rest of the night watches movies and updating my blog!

Mmmm and a little chocolate surprise, compliments of housekeeping, before bed doesn't hurt either!

Good Morning and Farewell Tanjung Rhu Resort! :(

Sigh, feeling a tad depressed about leaving the lucious Tanjung Rhu Resort today, I decided to drown my sorrows in hot croissants and beef bacons as I made my way for my final meal at the resort.

The complimentary breakfast spread, located at the Sands restaurant, just next to the Sands Pool, has a massive and unique spread, offering western favourites such as Eggs Benadict and Breakfast Steaks to Asian dishes such as hot fish porridge and Dim Sum!


With breakfast finished, the time had come to leave the little sanctuary in Tanjung Rhu and head off to my next adventure.

All and all, my stay at the Tanjung Rhu Resort was definitely a relaxing and memorable one. From the hospitable hotel staff, excellent services, top class cuisine and of course the fine detail put into making each stay personal and special, the Tanjung Rhu Resort is one of MY faves!

Till the next post..

Harith The Beach Bum