Kembara Diri : Merentas Awan, Menjejaki Benua Asing : Pt 1 - Pen-Kul-Ams
Kembara
Diri : Merentas Awan, Menjejaki Benua Asing
Pt 1 – Penang-KL-Amsterdam
This is the travel log of my Europe Trip I went from July 5th
to July 11th, last 2 weeks. I’ll wrote in dual language, hope you
don’t mind the rojak language then ^^) I’ll skip the pre-domestic flight
details, just make a light summary on it. So here we go.
The Black Sheep
I, who’s accompanied by Ms. D, who especially wore shawl on
that day, until I entered the Departure Hall at Penang Airport (later short-formed
to PIA), can’t help to feel like a black sheep when surrounded by the other
members of the trip. Tell you guys, there are 24 people in our trip, 6 from
Kamunting factory – 3 Malays, all girls including me + 3 Chinese; and the rest
are from Penang HQ. Basically I never really spoke or meet in person with those
from HQ. At work we communicated through emails & phones but somehow, I
felt really strange when we all finally bersemuka that evening. Even those who I
already knew feels like strangers… yeah, maybe it’s just me.
FYI, I’m the only one with no baggage, just a huge backpack
that looked like it’s going to explode anytime on my back with one sling-type
handbag. I appreciate people’s concern on how that backpack’s gonna be a burden
to me to carry it on my back all the time, but seriously, I don’t deny it’s
heavy but it’s not a burden. I’m used to it. And, it’s kinda annoying to relate
the heavy backpack with how I’m gonna stay fasting… bawak beg berat lagi, nak
jalan lagi, sure tak larat punya. Thanks,… for the, unnecessary comments.
Domestic Flight : Penang to KL
So, in the Departure Hall, I continued to feel like a black
sheep. There’s like an hour & a half before boarding but we just sit and
minding our own business there.
We’re supposed to be boarding at 1902 but we managed to break
our fast, sipping to mineral water before we’re going in. The abang yang kutip
tiket sempat tanya, Dah berbuka? Haha, seriously, it’s 7.40pm at that time!
Mister N
So, before boarding, the other two Malay girls were like, nak
duduk sekali on the flight bagai, which I don’t mind at all with who I’m gonna
sit. Tapi bila naik, it turned that we all 3 are in the same row. I took the
seat at the edge, means paling senang keluar, coz, it’s like the rule… I’m
gonna be the translator during the likeliest events. So, when others already
seated, I’m still standing with my backpack. Berdiri lama2 dgn backpack tu kt
belakang pun halang org lain nak lalu, tapi nak turunkan beg tu then angkat
pulak nak letak ke overhead compartment tu pun satu hal jugak. So when I saw a
steward yang masa tu membelakangkan I, tapi tengah usher penumpang je, cepat2
aku panggil.
“Urm… sorry. Can you please help me… with this?” buat suara
dan muka kesian siap.
Haha. Aku bajet steward ni Chinese, sebab aura dia dari
belakang mmg mcm Chinese. Not that fair-skinned, tanned ala-ala orang rajin
bersukan, jam tangan pun digital watch, tapi rambut ada ala-ala Kpop style gitu
(undyed, pure black, though). Tu yang beriya pi mintak tolong in English.
Sekali bila dia toleh, mak aih! … (Terpaku, terkedu, tergamam sekejap) Hensem
nak mati! I’m bersyukur sebab dia tinggi (181-183cm maybe), so that
even I toleh tepat kat dia time dia betul2 ada kat sebelah pun, I can’t see his
face, nmpk lengan baju je!
So, he replied as soon as he turned to me,
“Sure. I WILL help you,” saja dia tekankan sikit perkataan ‘WILL’
tu. So yep, soal berat beg rasanya tak ada masalah. Yg jd masalah utk aku
adalah ketinggian. Haha. So, thanks to this freakingly handsome steward whose
also freakingly tall, angkat & letak backpack aku mcm angkat beg isi kapas
je.
“Sorry…” balas aku lagi, dual meaning. Ekcelli kata ‘sorry’
sb terasa gedik & satu lg sb tersalah teka dia Chinese awal2 td. Of coz,
dia taktau pun semua ni, just, you know yourself the best kan?
So, the steward named Nashrin ni pun balas, dengan suara half
whispering,
“Takpe, dah biase dah.”
Oh! Dia ingat aku mintak maaf sb mintak tlg dia angkat beg
berat aku td. Adeh, seriously time ni rasa mcm nk pintal2 hujung tudung
mcm Saidatina Khadijah buat time dia jumpa Rasulullah!
Ingatkan aku je pikir mamat pramugara sorang ni hensem,
rupanya tak. The other two thought the same too. We acted like fools; everytime
he goes back & forth serving the passengers with light snacks & juices,
our eyes will follow him, WITHOUT blinks. Can you guys imagine? The other girl
even said, “It’s a relief that I’m actually married.” Haha yeah, that’s just an
expression.
KLIA after 5 years
So yeah, I smelled the longiness as soon as we landed in
KLIA. I was here, in & out at least once a year time duduk Jepun dulu. Now,
I can’t help to feel how I missed KLIA. We’re trying to grab our dinner, more
like, a proper food untuk berbuka sebab atas flight Penang-KL td we only had
snacks. But unfortunately, area berdekatan ni takde banyak kedai makan yang
offer rice. Like it or not, kami masuk Grandmama’s. Order Chicken Rice kot,
then waitress kata dah habis. How disappointing! Then kami order Hakka Fried
Rice. Well, standard KLIA la, nasik goreng kampung tepi jalan lagi sedap tapi
harga tepi jalan kalau paling mahal pun baru 4 ringgit, tapi kat sini kena
darab 6 lah. Tambah air tambah tax, the bill for 3 was RM100++. Haha, that’s
kinda expected, aku tak pelik pun!
International Flight: KUL-AMS
Our flight was delayed from 2320 to 2350. And yep, it’s
another waiting. I think it’s about 90% of the passengers to be board are
non-Malaysian. Maybe Germans, maybe Dutch… I don’t know. Unless they spoke,
maybe I could try give it a guess. You know what, they, the non-Malaysians were
quiet. After all it’s soon midnite. But I noticed the bangsa tanah besar
in our group were talking & laughing quite loud and endlessly that they
were the ‘attraction’ for the all eyes to land on. I don’t know if I should
feel proud or feel the opposite. I heard it before; mana-mana pergi, orang tanah
besar ni memang bising & seluruh dunia kenal sifat diorang yang
satu ni. Well, now I can’t really deny it can I?
The Unused Scenarious
Well, we’re finally boarding. Us, the 3 malay still sitting
together in one row. I got the seat paling keluar. So apa-apa I akan stop the
steward/stewardess, I akan tanyakan, I akan confirmkan… and so on, that’s my
job. Well, in all honest, I’m glad to be a help. After the supper, I asked the
stewardess who served us if she could serve the breakfast a little earlier for
us than others. She quickly recognized it’s for suhoor, though she’s a Punjab.
A very friendly strewardess she was, and a very kind one indeed. She offered
herself to confirm the imsak time and letting us know and asked us, what time
would we like to have our suhoor. MashaAllah, can you imagine that? Sorry if I’m
being overly touched but this is my first time flying that far (12K miles),
using MAS, during Ramadhan. And I never received that kind of kindness from any
other airlines before.
“I was pretold that, during on-board I had to
take care of the prayer times, iftar & suhoor by myself as the cabin crew
won’t do it for you. But it turned out to be quite different from that. So, the
lesson learned : If you want people to take care of you, you gotta let them
know what kind of care you need from them, but with politeness & decency,
in a proper way. If you don’t try, you won’t know. When I tried, alhamdulillah,
He’d ease our case this much.”
Pramugari yang baik hati ni bukan saje bagi kami MAS
blanket untuk dibawak balik as souvenir, tapi siap bagi ucapan selamat
hari raya lagi before we got off the flight.
“The 13 hours of flying was indeed long &
exhausting. Too long I should say. I’m extremely tired of that I didn’t deny it
a bit but I must say, I enjoyed being on the plane. I enjoyed flying. I enjoyed
being up high on the skies. This is the kind of travel I’m seeking &
longing for, for a very very long time.”
AMSTERDAM Schiphol Airport : ‘Natsukashii Kuuki’(懐かしい空気)
As soon as I’m leaving the aircraft (still in the connector)
, I can smell the cold air and as I inhaled it, I know that this is the air
that I’ve been missing to breathe in all these years. The coldness that greets
you as soon as you’re exposed to the bare air, that feeling is so fresh and I
can hardly put it into the right expression or words, but I just let myself
sink in that feeling for a few brief moments with my eyes shut. It’s like the
surroundings have gone mute and all I hear was silent breeze or the random
particles against the wind (terlebih sastera dah nih!)… before I’m back to reality
and forced to absorb the tight schedule awaited us for the whole day.
We’re a bit sloppy and blanked at first. The whole thing from
passport inspection until the final luggage inspection with customs held us for
hours. That was really not something you could see in KLIA. There’ like 3
vessels arrived at one time thus the total number of passengers waiting to be
disembarked from the there were like, thousands. I never saw that kind of number
lining up for passport inspections in my entire life (sorry to be jakun!).
Soon, we’re told to rush for our bus that is already waiting to start our
journey to our very first destination, Zaanse Schans – suburb village with
beautiful sceneries.
Budaya ‘tunggu kawan’
I know this’ good, coz it means you didn’t leave your friends
behind but when it turned to delay things, seriously a BIG NO! I started to
have the feeling that I will be all alone later on. And it was.
I can’t exactly remember how long it took us to reach Zaanse
Schans from the airport. One hour? 45 minutes? Yeah well, maybe I’m still
having the difficulties in converting M’sia time to the local time though my
watch set to Paris/Berlin, but I need to manually set it to meet the DST : +1
hour.
As soon as we’re getting off the bus, I walked alone. I took
pictures alone. Until I’m kinda lost where to head next. I can’t see anybody
from our tour anymore. Blame me for being too busy in my own world! Then I
accidentally met a Chinese auntie (from Kamunting factory), she’s too kinda
lost, wandering alone all by herself. Soon, we paired up and walked together,
randomly heading to anywhere we like, anywhere our feet feels like going to. We
took each other pictures tanpa disuruh. Yeah, maybe I have this disease. I’m
more fond or fit to strangers or the one who aren’t from my own skin better,
since, forever. Thus made me the black sheep. But seriously who cares, I’m
happy with this auntie, the now my walking around buddy.
Later, we bumped into a small group of Chinese members in our
tour and I ended up being the only Malay in that group in the cheese factory. A
bit unfortunate I can’t taste the cheese since I’m still fasting but I do get
myself a pack of, kinda sweets made of cheese there for 1.95euros.
“The windmills, the wooden small houses, the
grass fields, the breeze, the water, the land, the skies in radiant blue – they
were in perfect harmony. They’re everywhere, in their very own positions but
they are one – suppporting & cheering each other. I feel so, they taught me
so. Unlike us, humans.”
Me and the auntie and later joined by the other auntie by
age, sister by looks/status (I mean being single), went around together and
ends our exploration at the souvenir shop located just at the entrance of this
tourist spot. I actually interested in T-shirts & caps sold here. They
really in nice shapes & designs and most importantly, very affordable price
(11.90euros/pc, 30euros for 3) but since we don’t know how much is really the
affordable price and also the quality of the goods, so aku simpan je dulu niat
nak beli T-shirt ‘I Amsterdam’ dari kedai ni… which later I regretted that I
didn’t buy it here (cries a river!).
Puasa or bukak puasa?
So, basically, here in Zaanse Schans we have the whole place
to feast our eyes, with those windmills and wooden houses that looked like
toys, you know, colorful boxes berderet di gigi sungai tu. Then, we also have
cheese factory & also the wooden clog factory – tempat buat kasut kayu la
senang cerita. Design kasut Crocs yg trending skg tu amik design ni ha, tapi
tak lah buat guna kayu lagi. So, the whole place is like the combination of
artistic, sceneric, historic in one village. So lovely & mind-soothing.
Tambah pulak angin sepoi2 bahasa dok bertiup pagi tu. Take me to the different
world!
But we didn’t have much time. It’s soon 12 noon and we’re now
heading to restaurant, for lunch. Aku terpikir nak tanya the others, if they’re
insisting on fasting – unfortunately they’re not. So, tinggal aku saja yang
puasa. Many others yang terkejut jugak with my decision. Ramai jugak yg dok
suggest aku bukak je puasa then ganti je time dah balik M’sia nnt. Ramai sgt yg
buat conclusion nnt tak larat & memudaratkan sedangkan ni hari first kami
di Amsterdam. Yang mmg mengaku tak larat & nak berbuka tu lain cerita. The
prob is, I don’t. No fatigue, no thirst, no hunger. Guess my body can take it
from my rigorous daily routine. You think it’s easy to cycle 8km everyday if
you aren’t used to it? Aku tak kata senang, tapi alah bisa tegal biasa. I’m the
proof of it & also I want to prove that, with the will of Allah so far
nothing is impossible for me. Only your mindset controls you, the rest leave it
to Allah.
So, when everyone stops for lunch at the restaurant – Chinese
food restaurant, I took the chance to go to the bathroom, clean myself a little
bit more (dah cuci muka, gosok gigi bagai sebelum turun flight) then ambil
wudhuk cepat2 kat sinki time takde orang masuk. Then, aku bawak diri gi duduk
kt bangku2 kayu kt perkarangan luar/open space for public.
“Good thing about Amsterdam is that, their
people never bothered to stare at strangers nor foreigners.”
Waktu ni matahari tegak kt atas kepala, sampai nak bukak mata
pun separuh aje boleh, tapi udaranya sejuk ya amat. Yelah, dah lama tak rasa
udara sejuk, sekali kena terasa sgtla sejuknya tu. Time ni baru aku on balik
handset sejak kat PIA, handphone aku dok off. Tgk jam kat handset dah otometik
tukar ke local time. Aku duduk2 aje tunggu masuk waktu zuhur. Sambil2 tu buang
pandangan ke sekitar.
“I recalled the words I overheard on the bus
just now. Somebody said, she won’t ever join any of trips like this anymore.
Because she felt so sad when she recalled her children at home. Well, I have a
70-yr-old mother left alone at home, I thought to myself. It’s not like I’m
here to selfishly enjoy myself and leave her all week accompanied by
loneliness. Well, maybe aku cepat melatah. I didn’t know her real intentions
saying that. And maybe, I didn’t underderstand the feelings of someone who
never used to part from their loved ones. Aku dah terbiasa ditinggalkan &
meninggalkan. Aku tak sedih, cuma kalau ada pun, risau. Tapi risau tu tak
melindungi yg ditinggalkan & tak memudahkan yg meninggalkan. So, doa &
serah pada Yg Maha Melindungi ajelah.”
When I’m sure it’s time, I performed the solat while sitting on
the bench. Totally forgot the shawl I brought to be used as sejadah. But it’s
okay. I actually tried to ask one Muslim sister who happened to pass by in
front of me earlier, the location of musolla. But unfortunately, she can’t
speak English only Arabic, so she can’t tell me the direction to the nearest
mosque. And I’m afraid I’d be lost if I’m still insist on going wander alone.
Canal Cruise
So, what’s next? We hopped in the boat and ready to cruise
along the river where we can view the whole city. It’s actually beautiful and
it could be more comfortable for taking pictures if you’re sitting by the
window. In the sunny bright noon, you’d still feel the burn on the skin against
the cold winds. And most of the time you can’t really take pictures when
someone by the window’s blocking your view. So yep, we’re asked to fill in the
seats – 4pax/table. Only the two by the window will enjoy the whole cruising,
while the other two could just, well, see what’s there.
Red-light district
When we’re done with the canal cruise, we’re on our foot to
the so called, ‘red-light district’. Do you have the slightest idea why it’s
named ‘red-light’? Sebab banyak lampu merah ke? Haha. Definitely not. The district
is filled with all the extended sex toys & sex shops.
Yeah well, nothing too extreme for the local it seemed and
nothing too unusual for their culture & nature. But it’s totally not Asian
thing, I acknowledged & fully aware of that. We aren’t allowed to take any
photos in this area, which is really, really, a big relief. How could I take
pictures of things that I would cover my face from seeing it?
Well, Imam Syafie didn’t prohibit but he suggested us not to
look at our own private parts even, except during in needs & emergencies.
Do you know why? Search the answer yourself. There’s like 10-pages explanation
if you’re keen to know the reason & I agree with that. So yeah, I was like,
just walked by, quickly. I can’t wait to reach the end of the district.
Strangely I felt like people in the streets are staring at the naked me,
instead of those figures when I’m here. Alhamdulillah, I’m grateful that He
grants me the feeling to be embarrased to see such things.
“Malu itu banyak menghindarkan(menyelamatkan)
manusia daripada melakukan dosa.”
Seriously, at this time I can’t think of anything else but to
go for a good, warm, long shower and to lie down on my back for few dozen
minutes. Not that I’m hungry or tired, just, you know the feeling of tak mandi
untuk belasan jam? Not dying just parched… gitu! Lembik dah rasa, mujurlah
sejak naik flight tak berpeluh setitik pun, but still, I need water to flow on my
skin!
So, time semua orang menghadap dinner, which happened to be
at, Chinese restaurant, again, aku duduk aje kat meja makan, sambil menghadap
makanan tapi tak makan. Later, I excused myself to the toilet and lengah2kan
masa kat toilet tu. Aku pun paham, yg lain pn rasa tak best bila aku tak makan
tp duk mengadap yg makan. Especially yg Chinese tp ada level of common sense yg
agak tinggi ni. Dah macam senpai2 Jepun kt lab dulu dah jadinya, siap mintak
maaf kt aku lg sebab depa makan dpn aku yg puasa. Adoiyai, seriously that
touches my heart to the deepest.
After the dinner, we went for a little walk, again around the
city. Some still managed to grab a souvenir or the claimed to be the best
french fries in town, some bought the branded cheese, some others went to
change some more money. Yeah, I feel the heat. But I didn’t have the urge to
buy anything yet but food! I need to buy food for berbuka with my own pocket
money. What to do, our tour guide expected me to not fasting and just eat when
others eat! So I went to buy kebab at one Halal Kebab Shop that was a bit off
of the main street. It was like in the jalan kecik kat belakang. No customers
dining in at that time, that means I don’t have a worry of needed to wait. My
order was done right away. The meal I ordered consists of 3 slices of kebab
meat (I chose beef) with bunch of french fries and loads of salads. When I said
loads, it really means ‘loads’. Aku yang kuat makan pun tak boleh habis makan
sekali, ulang 2 kali makan pn memang kenyang tahap gaban. Alhamdulillah, it was
my rizq.
“Many keeps saying that my kebab was way too
expensive. They claimed that it wasn’t the normal price – around 5 euros and mine
was 17.5 euros (with rice plus 1.5L mineral water added). But for me, I am
totally satisfied with that. Not just the food but also the hospitality and the
quality of service presented to me by the owner of the shop. May Allah bless
you brother. Thanks for the meal. I didn’t regret a cent labored on your deeds
& efforts.”
First hotel in Europe
We arrived at our hotel at around 8pm local time. I took the
honor of taking my shower first. FYI, my roomate is a Chinese girl from Penang
HQ. We talked on the phone quite frequent, because she handles account and I
handle purchasing. So you see the relation between us do you? She’s quite
friendly, probably grown up in the Malay environment so she didn’t show the
slightest awkwardness when around Malay. In fact, the way she initiate
conversations, she’s like a friend of your since kindergarten!
After taking the shower, I can’t help from taking a nap. It’s
around 9 something, about an hour before I can berbuka. So it’s actually late
Asar if in M’sia. Well, I need some rest. My roomate was on the phone with her
younger sister, then her mother I supposed. But soon, her voices turned into
muttering, muted and eventually faded into silence as I wandered far & lost
in the Dreamland. I was awaken when sayup-sayup je dengar ada orang panggil
nama. Dalam mamai2 tu, I thought it’s just a dream – apparently not! The other
Malay girl appeared before me - now sitting on the bed, handed me a tupperware
full of dates and asked me to bukak puasa with it. Alhamdulillah. I take it as
a complement to my bukak puasa meal set. I had drinks & main meal, just
lack of fruits eh? Kurma tu kira buah la kan… boleh la tu.
So, since masa tu dah lagi 15 minit lebih kurang sebelum
waktu berbuka, aku pun ambil keputusan bangun je la then pi siap-siap apa yang
patut sebelum berbuka. Hidang siap-siap makanan, tuang siap2 air minum.
Kebetulan roomate pulak beli Coca-Cola. Aku tumpang la sikit barang secawan. Takut
jugak walaupun bergula, tapi bergas + berasid kan? Against my 19-hours emptied
stomach, kang sakit perut ke apa susah plak. Dah la esok nak pi Germany dah!
Alhamdulillah, tak lama lepas tu waktu berbuka. Aku makan
sambil berborak dengan roomate. We talked about each others, families &
works. Not too detailed but just like a general intro about each. An hour
later, we hopped on to each others bed (this room equipped with 2 single beds)
and gone to sleep after good long chats. She took a little too much beer and
drunk a bit, so as the dose went higher the stories gone deeper. You know it
gone ‘deeper’ when all the grievances hidden are all out. Usually I met this
type of drunk, so I ain’t afraid at all. Just, I played my part. I’m a good
listener after all.
I had a quality sleep for like 3 hours before waking up for
suhoor. My suhoor is the same exact thing I had for breaking fast – the kebab,
the mineral water & the dates. Alhamdulillah, I’m full. I waited until it’s
time for Fajr prayer then I went back to bed for another hour before waking up
again to get ready for the second day trip destination – Cologne, Germany.


Part bau udara segar nan sejuk tu.. mmg akan
ReplyDeleteterkeluar "natsukashi"..bg mereka yg dh biasa dgn word tu! Hehehe
tak bole guna perkataan "natsukashii" kalu xpernah ade pengalaman tu sebelum ni + xsuka. i mmg suka sejuk plus mmg ade pengalaman tempuh musim sejuk. so satu perkataan dah melambangkan 2 maksud ^^
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