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Monday, 3 June 2024

TGG Day 1 │ AIRBNB: Pangsapuri Ladang Tanjung

Seaview Apartment, A Fresh Start

Feeling tired but not beaten, we decided not to refuel BiBi and drove straight to the Airbnb we had booked. We needed to clean up, catch our breath, and gather our thoughts after the emotionally heavy day.

Sometimes the best thing to do was to pause.

First Impressions

The host described her home as a modern sea view apartment in the heart of Kuala Terengganu, and that description turned out to be accurate. The apartment was located in a newly built building, right across from KTCC Mall, and close to just about everything we needed—cafés, shops, restaurants, the drawbridge, Shahbandar Jetty, and Pasar Payang.

We had received the check in instructions earlier that morning. We followed them carefully, keyed in the passcode, and stepped inside.

It immediately felt like a safe space.

Home for Five Nights

This would be our home for the next five nights. The three bedroom unit was spacious, cosy, and thoughtfully set up. Everything we needed was already there. The highlight, of course, was the view of the sea, calm and wide, offering exactly the kind of quiet we were craving.

We decided to let the footage tell the full story of the apartment—but we could already say this was a place we would recommend.

The stay cost us RM360.00 per night (≈ USD71 / EUR76). It was more than we usually spent, but after everything that had happened, we felt it was alright to live a little more comfortably this time.

Rest at Last

We unpacked, settled in, and lay down for a long nap. When we finally woke up, the sky outside had already darkened. The day had been draining, but the apartment gave us exactly what we needed—rest, quiet, and a sense of calm.

Sometimes, recovery did not come from fixing things, but from stopping long enough to breathe.

Stay tuned for our next video, where we headed out nearby for a traditional seafood dinner to end the day gently.

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