I couldn't sleep well throughout the night. Restless sleep.
So, I got up pretty early, and when everyone woke up, we went to the hotel's restaurant to have breakfast.
It was a buffet-style breakfast, and it wasn't really that good. Limited choices, mostly bread. And the dishes weren't that tasty either.

Eagle!
After dinner, we drove out in search of adventure! I mean, to go sightseeing.
We decided to go to the Seven Wells Waterfall.

Passed by a dock.
We walked up the hill. And it was TIRING. For someone who hasn't exercised in ages, the walk really tired my legs out completely.

Agh. Unfortunately, there wasn't much to see on the walk up/down. At least the air was chilly over there.

The 'wells'!
There were quite a few families there. The water was really cold, and the scenery was breathtaking.

It's...not exactly a waterfall up here. Just flowing water. The waterfalls are lower, down the mountain.

Waterfa-, uh...not really.

Monkeys! The nasty creatures tried to attack my mom and another kid there. The one in the middle of the pic was the culprit. The boss of the gang.

See the sea.
We spent about half an hour up there, relaxing, enjoying the sights and the wind. Lots of people started appearing, mostly foreigners, and some even went swimming.
We didn't stay too long cause we wanted to ride in the cable car. We headed downhill and went to the Oriental Village.
The place was crowded...and blazing hot.

In my ignorance, I loudly proclaimed them to be 'timuns', and other people nearby promptly laughed at me.

Crazy queue.
Waited for ages before dad got the ticket. And then waited for ages till we got onto the cable cars.
While waiting for dad to buy tickets, my bro and I went to see the nearby animals in the...mini-zoo thingy.

Agh he's pulling the ears off!

Rabbut.

It comes...

And away we go!

Now, that looks familiar...

Very nice.

Suspension bridge!
We took a few photos up there.

Bro and I.
The bridge still freaks me out.
We had lunch at an Italian place.

Awesome...
We went to the Underwater World after that.
I'm sure most of you will know what it's like. Walk through the place, look at all sorts of animals, fish, exhibits etc.
So I'll just post up some photos.

Arapaima.

Whiscash is not amused.

Anaconda!

Uh...ducks?

WHY DID THE BIRD CROSS THE ROAD!!?!

Hello my spiny cousin.
Saw some penguins, but all the pictures I took of them aren't nice. And the sea lions swim too quickly for me to properly snap a photo of them.

The mantis shrimp, I think.

Big turtles! Leaf turtles or something.

Sharks.

Ray.

Turtle!

Hairy Otter.

I think they're...pufferfish? Can't remember.

Prawns and their spines =.=

An upside-down jellyfish. No, seriously, that's the name.

Sea cucumber.

Hermit crab.

Jellyfish! So cute...

Sea nettle jellyfish!

Leafy seadragon.

Lionfish.

Chambered nautilus. LOLWUT?
Some of the pictures were dark cause flash was prohibited.
We finished touring the place soon after, and returned to the hotel to rest and bathe.
In the evening, we went to Eagle Bay, to check out the huge eagle statue there.
Took a few photos there too.

The eagle!

Peaceful.

Jellyfish! :)

Bye eagle.
And it was back to Kuah Town for us. We did some shopping and bought lots of chocolates. No alcohol though.
We went for dinner soon after. Again, we didn't really know where to eat, so we ended up at a Thai seafood restaurant. Thai Paradise or something.
We ordered quite a lot of dishes. The food was pretty good, and the price was definitely more reasonable than that of the Langkawi Sunrise Restaurant.
That night, we just relaxed in the hotel and watched TV, as well as eat some of the chocolates and snacks we bought. And I slept well that night.
Day 3:
Nothing much. We checked out after breakfast, then took a flight home.

We stalked chickens XD
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