Of Orange Rock and Canyons

Saturday, September 30, 2023

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Our tour group

Even before arriving in the US, I always dreamed of visiting the Grand Canyon National Park, a majestic place that draws travelers from around the world. However, instead of going there specifically, I opted for Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona. I chose to reserve a day trip with Marvitt Tour via TripAdvisor, despite the higher cost, because it spared me the inconvenience of handling driving, ticket arrangements, and finding parking


Our journey commenced at 4 AM, with our guide, Alex, picking us up at the hotel in a comfortable van suitable for 13 people. Departing from Las Vegas, our route took us through Utah until we finally reached Page, Arizona—a five-hour journey. Choosing Canyon X was deliberate; I aimed to steer clear of crowds. Upon arrival, Alex efficiently managed all our tickets, allowing us to wait comfortably in the car for about 15 minutes until our group was called.




            Managed to capture these rocks on our way to Canyon X

Essentially, to access Canyon X, you need to purchase a ticket and be accompanied by a Navajo tour guide. If you choose to go without a guide, you still require an entrance ticket, and the Navajo people will direct you there. When our group was called, we boarded a van, and our Navajo tour guide drove us to Canyon X. Upon arrival, a lady was waiting for us. To enter the canyon, we had to descend stairs for about 8 minutes. Once inside, the walk became easier. We visited at the end of August, and I'm not kidding, the weather was extreme. It was scorching hot, and the wind wasn't friendly to us at all.


The tour took about an hour, with every moment etching an unforgettable experience. As we descended into the depths of Canyon X, the light played mesmerizing games against the sandstone walls, creating kaleidoscopic patterns that danced with every step. The sheer majesty of the narrow passageways and the towering walls left us in awe.


Our guide, with a keen eye for photography, not only navigated us through the twists and turns but also doubled as a photographer extraordinaire. She knew the best spots for those coveted Instagram-worthy shots, and she skillfully captured moments that we would treasure forever. The natural light filtering through the narrow openings above painted the canyon in hues of red, orange, and gold, casting enchanting shadows that added to the mystique of the place. Despite the searing heat outside, inside the canyon, a cool respite greeted us, offering relief from the relentless sun. The serenity within those walls, the silence that enveloped us, broken only by the occasional whisper of the wind, felt almost otherworldly. The strict no-video policy felt like a blessing in disguise. It compelled us to immerse ourselves fully in the experience, to absorb every detail with our eyes and hearts rather than through the lens of a camera.


As we ascended back to the surface, bidding farewell to Canyon X, the heat of the desert welcomed us once more. But this time, it seemed easier to bear, fueled by the memories of an extraordinary journey into the depths of a natural wonder. The van ride back was filled with chatter and laughter, as each of us shared our favorite moments, our hearts brimming with gratitude for the beauty we had witnessed.





On our way back from the mesmerizing depths of Canyon X, our adventure wasn't quite over yet. We made a couple of pit stops that turned out to be unexpected delights. First up was Horseshoe Bend—an iconic natural wonder that had beckoned us from afar. Exiting the van, we were immediately greeted by the desert's fierce elements. The wind howled relentlessly, carrying grains of sand that felt like tiny darts against our skin. The walk to witness the breathtaking curve of Horseshoe Bend was nothing short of challenging. Each step felt like a battle against the wind, with gusts threatening to knock us off balance. But every struggle was worth it. Arriving at the overlook, the sheer magnificence of Horseshoe Bend stole our breaths away. The Colorado River snaked around the massive canyon in a perfect curve, creating a sight that was both humbling and awe-inspiring. The wind, though unrelenting, couldn't detract from the beauty laid out before us.


After our encounter with Horseshoe Bend, we journeyed onwards to Lake Powell. The landscape changed once again, offering a serene contrast to the ruggedness we had encountered earlier. The vast expanse of the lake, its tranquil waters mirroring the cerulean sky, provided a peaceful interlude to our adventurous day. Before the sun sets, we had to leave Lake Powell. It was hard to say goodbye after such an exciting day with so many cool things to see.

       I am doing okay with height usually but the wind make me scared lah to sit on the edge

On our way back to Las Vegas, a storm surprised us in the desert. Our guide managed it well. We finally got back to Las Vegas at 10 PM. The city lights looked welcoming after our adventure. It was a wild day, with unexpected weather, but it made our trip unforgettable, showing us the wild beauty of the Southwest. Each of us carried memories etched by wind, sand, light, and the profound beauty of the canyons—a day that had ventured beyond our expectations and gifted us with moments that would linger in our hearts forever.


Even though the Grand Canyon remained on my bucket list, I couldn't have been more grateful for choosing the path less traveled, for venturing into the lesser-known but equally spectacular realm of Antelope Canyon's hidden gem, Canyon X.



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Lost in Vegas

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

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Little did I know, Vegas would quickly become one of my favorite cities in the United States. Las Vegas, also known as Sin City, lives up to its reputation with its never-ending casinos and a nightlife that transforms the city into a dazzling, wild spectacle after dark.


Before bidding farewell to the U.S. and returning to Malaysia for good, I decided to treat myself to a West Coast adventure. The plan was simple: visit Las Vegas, marvel at the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon, and explore the iconic city of San Francisco. Las Vegas had a special place on my itinerary because it served as the ideal base for my Grand Canyon excursion, and the sheer number of tour companies offering day trips made it all the more convenient.


Our Vegas adventure spanned three unforgettable days. We flew on an early morning flight from Albany, and let me tell you, when it comes to travel, it's never too early xD. By noon, we had touched down in Vegas. Stepping outside the airport to get an Uber, I couldn't help but be reminded of the scorching heat that hits you like a sledgehammer when you exit KLIA back in Malaysia. The intense desert heat in Vegas made me feel like a roasted chicken in the oven. Although the distance from the airport to the famous Vegas Strip was a mere 10 minutes, the traffic situation could add another 10 minutes to your journey, depending on the time of day. Fortunately, we arrived on a weekday, which spared us some traffic woes. Securing an Uber was a breeze, with the service readily available whenever we needed it.


The Las Vegas Strip or some people called it  "The Strip," is an iconic stretch of road that epitomizes the glitz, glamour, and extravagance of Las Vegas. Lined with some of the world's most renowned resorts, hotels, and casinos, it's a vibrant, neon-lit boulevard that never sleeps. As you stroll down The Strip, you'll be immersed in a world of sensory overload. Gigantic LED screens flash advertisements and entertainers in dazzling costumes beckon you for photos. 


You can technically visit many popular landmarks around the world simply by visiting Vegas. You'll find the Egyptian-themed Luxor with its iconic pyramid and sphinx, as well as the Venetian, which boasts the canals of Venice. The Bellagio features its iconic fountains, Paris Las Vegas has the Eiffel Tower replica, and New York-New York offers a replica of the New York City skyline. Inside these resorts, you can explore their own casinos. The atmosphere within these casinos varies depending on the resort's star rating. My favorite would be The Bellagio's.\



We stayed at The LINQ, which located at the heart of The Strip and the LINQ Promade was just a stone away. The LINQ is a decent hotel. We got a 2 queen beds room at level 15 facing the pool. You literally just need to go out of the building and you could see The Flamingo (another resort), Harrahs and Chaser Palace. There are a lot of restaurants around too. Mind you, The Strip seems pretty small but, you probably need transport to walk from front to end of The Strip. Plus, you don't wanna walk the whole day when it was 106 degree outside. We occupied our first day by walking around and familiarize ourselves with the city. Thank godness, they have monorail: Las Vegas Monorail operating from 7am to 2am. So, we bought a day pass to go here and there. It provides a quick access to some attractions. The LINQ hotel where we stayed are connected to the monorail station which make it even better. We mostly walk around during the day and we easily reached 20K steps within few hours. Those all thanks to got lost in the casinos because we could find the right way out. Sometimes we ended up in a different part of the building.


On our first evening, we enjoyed an upscale dinner at Matteo's Ristorante Italiano, situated within The Venetian. Interestingly, we hadn't originally intended to dine there. Instead, after a captivating 20-minute stroll and being captivated by the neon lights of Caesars Palace, the name of our initially planned restaurant somehow slipped from our minds. So, we ended up at The Venetian and picked a restaurant that caught our attention on the spot. 


Kak Iem took the reins when it came to researching our dining options, and I was perfectly fine with whatever she chose because our taste preferences aligned. We woke up early the next morning to have breakfast, always sticking together. She discovered a breakfast buffet, and we were thrilled about it, so we headed to Paris Las Vegas. However, our excitement turned into disappointment when we found out that the buffet had permanently closed due to Covid. Once again, we had to pick a restaurant that was open, and we settled on Alexa's. The menu choices were decent, but one can't expect much variation from an American breakfast, right?


Our day began with a hearty breakfast, setting the stage for an impromptu adventure along The Strip, stretching from Paris Las Vegas to the Excalibur. Amidst our leisurely stroll, we couldn't resist a visit to the Coca-Cola shop. But, our feet weren't exactly thrilled with our choice of footwear, so we made an unexpected detour to the Skechers store. It's funny howe both wound up with snazzy new sandals, a decision that wasn't anywhere on our radar but proved to be a savior on that scorching day.


Continuing our jaunt towards the MGM Grand, we stumbled upon The Stranger Things Exhibition, organized by Netflix. Personally, I'd only managed to watch four episodes of the series before getting sidetracked, but the exhibition proved to be an unexpected delight. The exhibition has an assortment of souvenirs available for an avid fans. We were there just to snap some pictures. 


Upon leaving the exhibition, fatigue had set in, but we pushed ourselves to walk until we reached Excalibur. Believe me, the heat was relentless, with the sun's rays beating down on us, intensifying the scorching conditions, and the air felt as dry as the Sahara desert. When we finally arrived, we opted for a detour, heading back to the hotel to catch some much-needed rest. At the very least, we had the chance to catch a glimpse of Luxor, complete with its Egyptian theme, featuring a pyramid and the Sphinx. That was certainly enough for us.


That night, we finally get to see a Cirque Du Soleil show. This one is one of the most anticipating things I've been looking for in our trip. We watched 'O' which is held in The Bellagio. We head to The Bellagio early to eat some dinner at LAGO. We did not make a reservation because YOLO. Luckily they accepted us. The Bellagio would be my favorite resort. The architecture and decoration is so luxury. After the show, we went to see the iconic Bellagio Watershow. It's free! We ended our night a tad bit early because we have to wake up super early to catch a tour to Canyon X. 



                        

Man, the photo quality is like we were in the early 2000. After the show!

                                                        Us, in front of the Bellagio 
    





I would say Las Vegas is a must go to place if you want to see a vibrant city lights and I would definitely go again!




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