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A Short Trip to Batam

Batam? An place that many people would probably be confused on its belonging country. It’s so near to Singapore, and thus so common among Singaporeans, that some people could have thought by mistake, that it’s an island belonging to Singapore. However, the fact is, Batam is one of the 3000 Riau islands, part of Indonesia.

Being just a 20-minute ferry journey from Singapore, no wonder Batam is a popular weekend city-escape destination among Singaporeans. Even the Phua Chu Kang comedy also mentions about Batam - “Best in Singapore, JB, and some say Batam”. So, as expected, most of the Batam accommodations advertised online are tagged with Sing dollar S$.

Men’s Heaven?

From the impressions that I’ve been told by people, Batam seems to be especially known for brothels, serving the demands coming from Singapore, as well as westerners working in Batam (Batam is concentrated with oil, gas and electronics industries).

So I went there for adult entertaintment?? Hahaha.. No la.. just to clarify, I went for a work related matter, and so my trip was almost (cos I didn’t claim for full cost of car rental, it’s a leisure for myself hehe) fully paid for. Batam is a place where S$ is circulating le, you think those escort girls will quote in Ringgit Malaysia or Rupiah standard meh LOL

Went Batam from JB by Ferry

For once, AirAsia used to be flying to Batam. However, this route is dropped from AirAsia network; I think not much demand from Malaysia residents. Anyway, starting May 2009, Firefly will be flying to Batam from Subang.

So right now, the only option is to take ferry from The ZON Ferry Terminal in Johor Bahru. The 100-minute ferry journey will bring you to Batam Centre Ferry Terminal. The 2-way ferry fare was RM112. The ZON seaport tax was RM8, while Batam Centre seaport tax was 120,000Rp (about RM36).

So, the ferry transportation cost wasn’t cheap though, total up to about RM156.

Map of My Batam Mar 2009 Visit

Stayed in Indah Puri Resort

Thanks to George, he given me contacts to book for an apartment in Indah Puri Resort, as well as car rental. I’ve got a 3-bedroom apartment for S$150 per night. At first, I requested for a sea-facing unit. However, upon arrival at the club house, I was told that my booking was canceled, as I was late (4pm) to arrive at Indah Puri without any prior payment made. Receptionist told me that there are only very few sea-facing units available for daily rental. So, ended up without the sea breeze.

Indah Puri Apartment, Batam Jason Yap and Wai Pei at Indah Puri, Batam
Indah Puri Golf, Batam Indah Puri Golf, Batam

However, George and some of my friends were there on the same day for vacation, and so I actually met up with them, who were staying in George’s sister’s apartment, also located in Indah Puri. His sister’s apartment is perfectly greeted with lots of sea breezes. Continue reading ‘A Short Trip to Batam’

Last Minute Surprise - Going to Batam

On Thursday, I was told by my Director of Operations, that I need to go Batam this weekend, for some work-related stuffs. As I’m currently on no-big-expense mode as my house renovation is about to begin very soon, so didn’t expect to travel anywhere, despite the coming public holiday falling on Monday.

So, this subsidized (transportation, accommodation and allowance claims) Batam trip came as a BIG last-minute surprise.

However, without knowing any head and tail on Batam geographical topology, I started having stars above me trying to decide on accommodation and transportation plans. Luckily, informative internet resources like batam.com came in handy. Most importantly, I have an extremely helpful friend, the owner of Makantrip.com and Batam Apartment, who recommended me some rule-of-thumb guides, especially on accommodation.

With some helps, very quickly I’ve decided to book a 1-night stay at Indah Puri Apartment for SGD150, and rent a Honda Odyssey for 400,000Rp. If without a car, I would have definitely opt for an accommodation option at Nagoya (better known as Lubuk Baja), the major city center of Batam, and the place where Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall is located.

As of getting to Batam, I will be heading to Johor Bahru The ZON Ferry Terminal, and travel to Batam Center by 90-minutes ferry journey. The ferry fare is not cheap - RM118 for 2-way journey, inclusive of RM8 seaport tax.

Hope I will come bk with some pictures.


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