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Asia » Malaysia » Sabah » Kota Kinabalu November 5th 2006

We finally arrived. Somehow we managed to lose a day, I have no idea what happened to the 1st November. Anyway, we ar currently at a hostel called Tropicana in the capital of Sabah (one of the two malaysian provinces of Bornea) Kota Kinabalu. It's a fairly large modern city with most things you want to find (guitars and things like that). Yesterday we went out on our first trip, to an island close by called Sapi. It's a great place for diving, however we went for snorkeling. It was great though, it was basicly jumping down a fish tank. We saw hundreds of cool fishes and other animals, most of would swim next to you totally unafraid. Inspired by the moment I bought a snorkel and a mask, seems a bit stupid to rent each ... read more

Asia » Malaysia » Sabah » Kota Kinabalu November 5th 2006

My last morning in Borneo, and I have spent most of it in the Doctors office. Yes, my worst fear came true. I had to see a doctor in a third world country. My left ear has been leaking clear fluids since my diving trip. At first I thought it was just excess salt water. Day two, I was just trying to convince myself it was. Day three and I woke up with a wet pillow case and mats in my hair from the ear junk. I couldn't continue telling myself it was just excess water. An ear canal just isn't that big. Something was wrong. So it's off to the doctors office or 'klinik' with images of 'piles, lumps, and accupunture' going through my head. It too ke a while to find a klinik that ... read more

Asia » Malaysia » Sabah » Kota Kinabalu November 4th 2006

Okay all, have finally got to a computer that allows me to upload pics. So see previous entries for PICTURES! I don't know if I mentioned this or not. They drive on the left side of the road here in Malaysia, and you wouldn't think it would make a difference if you are not driving. WRONG. Every time I cross the street I look the wrong direction to make sure no cars are coming. 12 days and I still look the wrong way. I am just now beginning to look BOTH ways, so that no more squealing tires come at me. I really miss toilet paper. I am really tired of fried rice or noodles and white bread for breakfast. I can't wait to get home to have a nice toasted 12 grain bagel with cream ... read more
Uncle Tan's
Semporna
Semporna

Asia » Malaysia » Perak » Pulau Pangkor November 4th 2006

Well from Cameron Highlands we went to Ipoh to get bus to Lumat to get ferry to Pulauy Pangkor. Quite lucky as at all connections we didnt have to wait more than half hour. Got to the island and got some really cheap bungalow beach hut accomodation stone through from the beach. Beautiful beaches here. In the evening headed to a cheap restaurant had a semi argument over a game of chess and an Ozzy couple next to us asked if we wanted to join themn with cards! Pent the evening playing then went on the beach for a few beers. Really nice couple and they gave their details so we can meet up in Sydney where they were from.... read more

Asia » Malaysia » Sabah » Kota Kinabalu November 4th 2006

I have been here in Borneo for only 12 days, and have experienced a lifetimg of memories, and seen a lifetime of images. I do not want to leave, but alas my plane leaves for Bangkok tomorrow, to start my 4 week adventure in Thailand. I wonder if it will affect me like Sabah has? From the jungle I went to Semporna, for a night's stay before heading off to Palau Mabul. I was really moving up in the world, having a real bed (though the mattress was still only a 2inch foamie) and squat toilets with ceramic footpads, so you don't accidently miss the toilet (VERY embarrasing! and messy). Still no shower though. We stayed at the Red Dragon Inn, a beautiful structure on the water in Semporna. 0800 the next morning after yet another ... read more
Pulau Sipidan
Pulau Mabul
Pulau Mabul

Asia » Malaysia » Pahang » Cameron Highlands November 3rd 2006

Well we went on a tour with the best guide ever. He knew so much and told us everything. We went to the highest point in Cameron Highlands and had some amazing views. Then went on a Mossy forest walk. Yep it was mossy! Its so cool here though its great, especially after the hunidity of the national park. Saw some Pitcher plants which are the ones which catch flies. Then saw the tea plantations then to the factory and saw how they get from leaves to tea bags. Then had the best cup of tea EVER. Its calloed Boh tea and they only supply SE Asia. Not sure if it is because i havent had a cup of tea for 4 weeks since at home or that it was the best tea ever but i ... read more

Asia » Malaysia » Wilayah Persekutuan » Kuala Lumpur November 2nd 2006

I have once again switched country, I'm now in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur (or as the locals call it, "KL"). Quite a nice city, but very different and very oriental. It actually feels more oriental and Middle Eastern than Asian. The fact that islam is the dominant religion might be one of the reasons. It is very hot here though, probably 32-33 degrees, and very humid. I don't actually have a problem with the heat (quite used to it after having visited many warm places in the past weeks), my main problem is the humidity, you just never stop sweating. I have probably drunk 2 litres of water or so in the past 7 hours, and I'm still thirsty. Again I'm staying in a really fancy hotel, the five star Shangri-la hotel in central KL. ... read more
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur

Asia » Malaysia » Pahang » Tanah Rata November 2nd 2006

Well we woke planning to go to the Perenthian Islands but there were no buses as it is the end of the season. We spoken to some people who had been there and they said it was all shutting down but you couls still get there. We were looking forward to getting to the beach. Asa we couldnt go we headed to Cameron Highlands instead. Once there it wqas a lot cooler and more like England with the rain. Stayed at Fathers Guest House which was an old military army base. We stayed in what looked like Anderson shelters which was fun and they were cheap. ... read more

Asia » Malaysia » Penang » George Town November 2nd 2006

Right, well we've been on the road again and we're now in our fourth country on our route, Malaysia. We left Krabi on Tuesday, where we were shoved into a minivan and made a run for the boarder. The journey was a typical Thai affair - there were too many passangers for the van, but rather than get another vechical it was three-to-a-seat and a Thai boy sleeping on the luggage. Actually, while we're on the subject of transport in southern Thailand, the minivan was actually a step up for us - our last journey involved James hanging onto the back step of a pick up truck with a guy from Sweden (he was a climber so I think he had an advantage over me!), oh, sorry mum if you're reading this! Anyway, the boarder was ... read more
James and Captain Light
Joanna and Captain Light
The Town Hall

Asia » Malaysia » Penang » George Town November 2nd 2006

Georgetown, Penang—the Malaysian island—that is. No, my DC friends, I have not returned home to my beloved city yet, as much as my lungs and mind are screaming for some fresh air and relative quiet. Georgetown in Malaysia, however, does have some characters that just might rival the characters of DC, and gay divas that are even more “fabulous”, or at least work hard at it. Case in point was the Guest Relations Manager at our homestay, a fabulous renovated 19th century electric blue mansion formerly the home of the “Rockefeller of the East”, Mr. Cheong Fatze. Mrs. Lo (We were never clear what his name was, but we affectionately and laughingly called our pseudo-host this after he directed us to a local restaurant and advised us to tell them, “Mrs. Lo sent you”.) thankfully took ... read more
Our almost room in the mansion
Sightseeing at Penang Hill
View from Penang Hill at Dusk




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