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One Night at Manukan Island at Sutera Sanctuary Lodge

We were supposed to go somewhere for Jessy's birthday, I wasn't quite sure how we decided on the island, but that was a pretty sweet decision. By day, the island was brimming with tourists and families, but by evening as the sun sets colouring the sky, it becomes a quiet isolation and absolutely stunning to enjoy an evening walk by.

If you ever had the chance to stay overnight in a small island, please try it.



We stayed at Sutera Sanctuary Lodges, cost us about RM 500nett for three of us. We woke up slightly earlier around 9am to enjoy the beach and swim when no one was there yet.

Well Jessy did the swimming. I had a wedding to keep my tan lines even the week after so I kinda hid from the sun 😌 The unit though, almost chalet like was quite huge! The bathroom itself felt like an entire unit, with unique tiles that go right up to the top. Very luxurious.

And. it. has. windows. looking. out. the. room!


Each unit has its own balcony, which makes a perfect place to relax and chill in the evenings.
Unless, of course you see this guy.

And then all hell breaks loose.



The rest are just enjoying the island almost all to ourselves;



At night it is an even, calmer and quieter experience. The strollers at the restaurant break the silence with some live singing and guitar.

And for dinner, we ate like the giant lizard.




Love,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

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