Set in the outskirts of JB, Kukup is a small fishing village famous for its cheap seafood and water holiday chalets. The houses here are mainly built of stilts over the water. As one walked on the newly improved pathway to your chalet (pathways in the past are made of wooden planks), avoid looking below as the floor is filled with mud, mouse, snakes and mudskippers. Definitely not a sight for the faint hearted. The lifestyle here is simple and laidback.
Yaling and I posting in front of one of the water chalet.
We stayed in the Red Mangrove Holiday Resort. It was the largest and newest holiday chalet in kukup. For a small price of around S$78, you will be entitled to a 2 way transport from Singapore to Kukup, 6 meals over a 2 days spread (Seafood Lunch upon arrival, Tea, BBQ Seafood Dinner, Supper, Breakfast and Seafood Lunch), lots of entertainment (Karaoke, snooker, cards, mahjong, kelong trip, etc) and a bed in a shared 8 bunk beds bedroom. A very reasonable price for a short trip holiday. If you are willing to splurge a little more, it would only cost you S$92 for a double bed airconditioned bedroom with seaview and attached private bathroom and TV. How nice.. You could also log into http:\\ehongshulin.tripod.com for more information.
I vaguely remember that during my first trip to Kukup when I was 12 years old (13 years ago), the price was at S$50 per person without transport. Kukup lifestyle is so simple that even the price remained the same even after such a long time... (with better standards somemore).
Day 1 (21 June 2008)
Picture with Mum at the kukup bus station.
We arrived Kukup in the afternoon at around noon due to custom clearance and stuff (grr... despite leaving Singapore at 9.00+am) in time for a sumptous lunch.In Kukup, seafood is cheap, hence they are able to provide seafood for all sessions. Every meal served usually comprised of a dish of fish, prawn, cuttlefish, etc. Lunch today was one of the busiest... Flies were all over the place. We had to struggle with our meal as we fend off the irritating pests from attacking our food. As a city chick, flies at the meal table is definitely not in my list. I was so particular that I wiped the cutleries before used and was surprised that the rest of the table followed suit.
After a very satisfying yet tiring lunch (busy guarding the food from the flies), we proceed to make our way to our lovely water chalet. And of course took pictures along the way.. haha..
Taken at the water chalet porch
Another picture with Yaling ...
Upon arrival, the aunties and uncles...


Played Mahjong and sing Karaoke (Oldies)
What about the young ones? Where have they gone to???
We went shopping..... Kukup is a small town. So shopping is limited. But we still managed to buy some stuff.. at very reasonable rates too.. Bargaining is recommended.

After dinner, we were too stuffed to move anywhere. We found a small piece of "haven" away from all the oldies karaoke and dancing... and watched a movie "Maid of Honor" in our mini cinema....
We later had a "dangerous" session of fire crackers on the roof top. (P.S: Felt so cheated.. bought a big firecracker at RM 25 expecting a spectacular shower display of fireworks... you know what came out of it??? Refer to pictures below....)
Disappointing results from my RM 25 fire cracker... =(
More fire cracker pictures.. Apparently, the cheaper ones gave out better results. Only RM5 for a big bunch.. Can play many times.....
It was indeed a long, fun and tiring day.. After the round of fire crackers, we still did not retreat back to our rooms. Instead, we had a few rounds of mahjong before we call it a day and went to sleep.
Day 2 (22 June 2008)
P.S: Breakfast was rather good. Selection of Bee Hoon, Kway Teow, Fried Thick Bee Hoon and Fried Eggs.
Posing with Mum in the morning.
Arrival at the mangrove park
More "Modelling Shots" at the mangrove park
The highlight: "Suspension Bridge". Not very safe... Only 3 persons allowed on the bridge at one time. Most of the group are rather quirky when crossing this bridge.
Next stop: The Kelong....
The Kelong was pretty boring... as it was raining, the fishes just wouldnt want to come out and get drenched further in the rain. No performances, no excitement and not much pictures taken due to the rain and the limited walking space. We have to do our balancing act you know....
After the kelong, we went back to the restaurant for seafood lunch. Not being able to squeeze into a table with our relatives, we had to share a table with one of the dancer groups. We finished lunch hastily and left. (Leo claimed that the food were moving rather quickly, hence were rather hungry still after lunch.) Due to the non electricity and water of the place, we left for JB at 12+pm. Was told, we could go for shopping at JB initially.. Plans were later changed due to fears of traffic jam (due to last day of school holidays). Went home pretty early. Reached Singapore around 2.00+pm.
In conclusion, kukup is a small quiet town for relaxation. It is definitely not recommended for an adventure seeker, shopaholic, or comfor seeker. The price tag is extremely reasonable with no worries about food or time. Definitely a place for a 2 day getaway....
3 comments:
hey viv, just went through your whole trip with my hubby. Look s like you got your holiday :P
I am still updating. Do come back soon for more...
Hey cuz! I finally updated abt our kukup trip... do check it out!
ps. there's ALOT of pics so ur com might "hang"... haha!
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