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Saturday, 5 October 2024

Saturday Walkabout: The Curve • IPC • TRX (Taking the DJI Action 5 Pro for a spin!)

Another Epic Walkabout

We left our condo at a quarter past eleven and walked toward the bus stop at Sarah Hughes along Jalan TAR. Almost right away, we caught a free GOKL bus to the Muzium Negara MRT station.

From there, we took the MRT to Mutiara Damansara for RM3.10 (≈ USD0.70/EUR0.60).

Hunting for Sandals

After getting off the train, we walked around a hotel and past The Curve before reaching Ikano Power Centre (IPC). We went straight to the Skechers store, hoping to find a specific pair of sandals.

No luck.

Before leaving, we noticed an LC Waikiki outlet. Cat picked up several pairs of socks and a hat for our upcoming trip to Batavia. We then walked back into The Curve to try another Skechers store, but again, we came up empty handed.

Lunch at The Curve

By then, it was lunchtime. We headed to the Suria Food Court on the first floor. It was small, with only a few stalls. We chose Little Wok & Steam Soups and ordered:

  • Spiced Chicken Fried Rice
  • Seafood Fried Rice

Together with drinks, lunch came to RM34.60 (≈ USD7/EUR7). It was surprisingly tasty and hit the spot.

More Skechers, No Success

After lunch, we returned to Mutiara Damansara MRT station and took another train, this time to Tun Razak Exchange, for RM3.40 (≈ USD0.70/EUR0.70).

We headed straight to what was said to be the largest Skechers store in Malaysia. Unfortunately, it was strike three. Once again, we walked out empty handed.

Long Walk Home in the Rain

Next, we took the MRT to Merdeka station. From there, we made the long walk through the underground passage to the connecting Plaza Rakyat LRT station. By the time we came back up to the street, it had started raining.

Not long after, we caught the LRT to Bandaraya station for a combined fare of RM1.90 (≈ USD0.40/EUR0.40). We got off and walked the final stretch back to our condo, right through the rain.

Stay tuned as we took a flight in a few days to a nearby city rich with history, known as the Equatorial Emerald.

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📍 Location:
Muzium Negara MRT station - https://maps.app.goo.gl/zDyomjurLygh2wum6
Mutiara Damansara MRT station - https://maps.app.goo.gl/TMDsshNiNN6ry3XJ6
Tun Razak Exchange MRT station - https://maps.app.goo.gl/Fuy3ur1W7dbhY44K8

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