15th Oct 2012

So early start to get a taxi at 7am to get to start of mountain, long taxi ride but after registering and meeting our guide we started at about 9.30.
It was, obviously, uphill, rocks and stairsLæs mere
So early start to get a taxi at 7am to get to start of mountain, long taxi ride but after registering and meeting our guide we started at about 9.30.
It was, obviously, uphill, rocks and stairs mainly with a well defined path, we were loving it until it started raining half way up, we were soaked through in literally seconds, so whilst it was raining i was a little miserable, but actually very limited moaning and complaining was done!
I wanted to get a poncho before we left but we couldnt find one and as an attempt to keep my head dry as no hood on my waterproof, i had to resort to a plastic bag on my head! (bens idea) was actually a good one! Cue 'funny Ozzie' i wish i could take a picture of you- well you cant and as far as I'm aware none exist and this is the way it will stay! It was like jumping in a bath and walking in pouring rain for about an hour, but luckily the sun came out again and warmed us up.
The views are amazing! Huge waterfalls-hundreds of metres high, rainforest so green surrounding us. Colourful flowers in bloom. Porters with huge backpacks secured onto there heads running past you- each back pack weighs above 30kg!
Ben and I didn't find it too hard but think will have tired legs tomorrow!
Well we are now in the restaurant 3,232 metres up awaiting a very early dinner as we are going to bed very early as we have a 2.30am start to reach the summit!!
I'm afraid no photos to attach today as all on big camera, once they are uploaded I will add them in.Læs mere
We had gone to bed at 7pm last night after an early dinner and were very lucky as missed another rain downpour on the way to our dorm by seconds- we had our only dry clothes left on!
Unfortunately, we had a noisy dorm so not much sleep had before getting up at 1.45am! Was cold also as no gas at the time we were there-so no hot water/heaters. Had gone to bed in clothes we were wearing for the climb!
Eggy bread and coffee and then started climb up to the summit. Was much trickier than the climbing done yesterday! Started with very steep steps and rocks and then actual rock climbing with also ropes to pull yourself up steep bits.
Both of us were wearing head torches as it was the middle if the night! There were sooo many stars everywhere, a completely clear sky!
We made it! Got to the summit for sunrise and it was beautiful! The summit was like being on a different planet with granite everywhere and no greenery!
It was definitely worth all the hard work getting up there to see the sunrise and it is one of the best things I have ever done!
However, what we forgot was we had to go all the way back down again! So we started at 6am from the summit, stopping to pick up bags and have another breakfast and then proper decline from 8.30, managed to get to the bottom by 12.30 in time for lunch.
My legs are so achy it's unbelievable and all that climbing must have firmed up something surely!
Came back to KK and had a well earned hot shower and drink and then went to night market for a gorgeous BBQ fish and huge prawns in spicy sauce, gorgeous!
Think an early night is in store for us tonight!Læs mere
Awoke with very very aches legs! It's like I've done a zillion squats!
Had a lazy morning of packing our bags and breakfast, then caught a taxi to the airport.
Got an air Asia flight to sandakan, still in Borneo but on the other side of Sabah.
We are going to the orang-utan sanctuary tomorrow morning then onto a boat for an over night jungle safari tomorrow! We might be able to see tigers, crocs and pigmie elephants, as well as monkeys!
KK looked a lot nicer from above! The water looked lovely and blue with loads of coral surrounding the shore. There was also lots of little islands with boat houses/ houses on stilts off them too.
Sandakan area from the plane looked like jungle with muddy rivers everywhere, unfortunately a lot of the rainforest had been replaced with palm trees for oil in places!
We booked into sea view backpackers hostel, they are very helpful and the breakfast is supposed to be amazing with really good pancakes!
Unfortunately it is not the nicest of rooms and no sea view! It seems to have a few Mosquitos in the room and we saw a bogey on the headboard! We will be using the silk sleeping liners and mosquito net and glad its only for one night!
Sandakan has a marina with navy boats in but not a lot else, think most people come here from airport for the night before going to surrounding areas, like we are! Did have a lovely meal though near the jetty.
Bye for now!Læs mere
Got up early again today and caught a taxi to sepilok. We were glad to be leaving the Sea View Hotel!
Went to uncle tans B&B and caught the shuttle to Sepilok orang-utan sanctuary.
There is a raised walkway through the rainforest that led to a platform where they fed the orang-utans. The trees were so high! Loads of bugs about, must put insect repellent on! A guide was showing leeches but none on us, thank goodness!
At feeding time 2 big orang utans showed up and hung about for a while, both had wise old faces, no babies unfortunately! We were surrounded by lots of loud ozzies (a sign of things to come?!).
Then we watched a programme about how the sanctuary works, presented by an English news reader! Lots of cute orphans orang-utans on the film!
Now on to uncle tans!
Uncle tans wildlife resort was an hour and a half drive, followed by an hour in a boat down the very brown Kingbatan river surrounded by very dense rainforest.
We saw lots of Macau's, nicknamed 'jungle mafia' because there are so many of them and they steal peoples possessions!
When we arrived at the resort we were told to expect basic and it definitely was, huts open to the jungle with mattresses on the floor and a mosquito net full of holes, you has to put all food, smelly stuff and plastics into a lockable bin outside the hut to stop rats coming into your hut and gnawing through your bags!
Lights only from 6-12 at night. No running water, water to wash yourself was pumped straight from the river- no shower for us then! And no flush on toilet had to put a bucket of river water down the toilet instead. So very basic!
After a brief talk from our guide and sorting the mosquito nets out we had dinner and went on a boat for a night safari.
It was very spooky as it was pitch black and just a bright torch to look for wildlife. The boat we were in also was very low and you had no idea what was next to you in the river!
We saw lots of owls and kingfishers- different kinds all brightly coloured. We also saw promoscus monkeys with there massive noses, and more Macau's with little babies! Also saw the 'little tiger' which is actually called a sevit cat. We saw a lot of eyes shinning back from the light but when we got there they were gone!
Then it was bedtime, saw a huge green spider in the toilet! Then lights out and pitch black, surrounded by sounds of the jungle!
We had a good group of people, and have actually made a friend from Australia!Læs mere
Not the best nights sleep I've ever had! First stinking hot, then had to go to the toilet-obviously made Ben come too, I was walking through a jungle in the pitch black, never mind the spider we had seen earlier! Then when we got back to our hut there was a lot of banging from main camp- apparently the staff getting rats out of the kitchen! And a high pitched screaming noise outside our hut, sevit cats!
But it was definitely an experience! Went on a 6:30am river safari. Saw the same as yesterday really but more of them and did see an eagle too. We were a bit disappointed not to have seen some crocs!
Back to the camp for breakfast and then the long journey back again- very exciting though we saw 2 huge crocs in the boat back, one was at east 8 foot long! Unfortunately, all the animals were being difficult when it came to photos, hiding/flying off by the time you had your camera, so inconsiderate! So unfortunately not many photos!
Travelled back to sandakan and have splashed out on a cheap hotel! Is nice though and just had a gorgeous fruity cocktail and a bowl if chilli fries with wasabi mayo.
BIG news today- my visa finally came through!
Unfortunately the rest of the evening and night was taken over by a stomach upset! No more details required.Læs mere
Not much to say about today as spent the majority of it in a plane.
Raining when woke up, had an awful nights sleep due to belly- Ben slept through!
Got a taxi to the airport.
Flew Air Asia to KL and then from KL to Bali.
Bali was a bit of a culture shock when landed, loads of tourists/holiday makers, drive straight into Kuta, full of clubs and bars. Drive straight through!
Got to Ubud at about 9pm. We are staying in a treehouse hut surrounded by rice fields, it looked amazing but getting there was a bit hairy!
The taxi driver told us that the road to it was closed so drove into a very dark dead end and told us to wait there, then 2 guys on scooters turned up and told us to get on. The scooter I was on went first through little winding paths and couldn't see ben behind, I thought ' this is it, this is where they take us hostage!'. But, it was all fine they dropped me at the hut and Ben followed!
We then rushed into ubud for some food, very dark so difficult to describe our surroundings but looked lovely! Walked through rice fields-loads of frogs croaking away and fireflies hovering around us.
Ate at restaurant overlooking a cliff face down to a river below.
Food is very cheap here! £1.50 for chicken satays and rice!
Bye for now!Læs mere
Awoke very early-dawn in fact! Not much chance of hiding from the sun in our treehouse! Also cockerels were crowing and frogs riberting!
Hired a scooter. Decided to go to a beach quite far away- Candi Dasa-unfortunately went the wrong way to begin with but ended up in Tegalalang-completely the wrong way but saw the most amazing rice fields up a hill there!
Then came the long journey on the scooter to get to Candi Dasa- even longer as couldn't find the white sand beach recommended for ages.
Numb bums by the end if it! Starving when we got there so had some Balinese food first- curry for Ben and rice dish for me.
Was worth it though, lovely white sand beach, crystal clear sea- but it was freezing! Was a bit of a wave in the sea too.
Typical Balinese playing on a glockenspiel, very nice to begin with but then became a little repetitive! Then the man playing came and brought it next to me and played the same song, funnily enough that is when Ben went 'for a walk'! So I sat and listened, gave him some money in the hope that he would move on, however this seemed to portray that I must have been really enjoying it, so he played with even more vigour!
After a few hours sunbathing and swimming we came back to our treehouse- trying to get back before it got dark as quite a few crazy drivers about with plenty of overtaking! Found out people beep you when they are overtaking, not if your doing something wrong- we had a few beeps!
After a quick shower and change, we went into ubud for the evening.
Had a lovely dinner- crispy lobster wantons to start, then I had steamed red snapper and Ben had tuna steak at restaurant called Arys Warung, it was lovely.
Crossed the road to lotus cafe after that and shared dessert. It has an amazing lotus garden there.
Walked back to treehouse, to walk back you walk down a road with cement paving stones with messages writing in them by people who have visited ubud since the 80s up till now. Then through the rice fields-the torch is definitely handy! Again we saw loads of fireflies shinning over the fields!
Bye for now!Læs mere
Again awake at dawn!
Had a lovely breakfast again on our like dinning area under our treehouse!
Then went dropped off some laundry, went to starbucks(!), just to use the wifi!
Shorter scooter ride today down to Sanur. Did not seem as stressful as yesterday!
Sanur was as the book described, not that interesting (in fact the book calls it 'snore'), quite touristy. The beach was a bit dirty and there was quite a lot of seaweed in the water. But, here the water was really warm, think probably because a reef just out a bit from the shore, so water was shallow.
Rented some expensive sun loungers for the afternoon after lunch.
Weather was good again today but few clouds every now and then. Which I quite liked!
Seems to be some type of festival on today as lots of 'offerings' brought down onto the beach (baskets full of petals/foods).
Went back relatively early as quite tired! Had a early dinner next to the river (entertained by the unreligious cat-see picture!) and then played cards back at our treehouse- I'm winning 3 games to one!
Whilst having dinner there was a procession down the Main Street. All the people were wearing typical Balinese dress. And glockenspiels were back again.
Also just realised that we have a miniature glockenspiel at our treehouse- Ben gots good at a very Balinese sounding song-it's quite repetitive!Læs mere
Well today was a really busy day!
After meeting the owner of the tree house she told us about a good route up to Mt Batur, an active volcano, with stops on the way and as we still had the scooter, we decided to do that.
The day started with a lovely ride through loads of rice fields and farm buildings in typical Balinese architecture. The rice fields were all in different stages- some just planted, others ready to be picked, some being picked by workers and shook over baskets to collect the rice and others water logged and covered with hundreds of ducks!
The road came out back at Tegalalang- a terraced rice field, took some photos and bought a blanket from one of the stalls, then back on the scooter heading north.
Next stop was Sebatu Temple. We were unable to go into the temple but took some photos of the outside, lovely architecture and sculptures.
Then onto Gunung Kawi Temple. This one was amazing! So serene and calm. We were allowed to enter as long as we put a sarong on- both of us. It was a series of ponds and courtyard areas set in the middle of the jungle at the bottom of a hill. The stone statues were so intricate! It had been there since the 11th century.
We learnt a lot from listening to other people guides! Balinese believe in 'trinity', everything comes in three parts- the gifts to god are holy water, flowers and food. They believe there bodies as three parts- head, stomach and legs.
We then rode through many true Balinese villages and jungle. The rides were a bit hairy in places- huge pot hole and broken Tarmac and it meant we stopped a lot to ask directions!
We then arrived at Mt Batur. Well actually we arrived on the edge of the huge crater with Mt Batur in the centre. There was also a large lake next to Mt Batur, very clear blue water. We took some photos, stopped for lunch and then drove down to the lake to see the hot springs.
Then for the return journey! We decided that we should try the better road this time- it was a breeze compared to the othe one!
On the way back we stopped at Tampaksiring, another large old temple. Again it was beautiful with loads of architecture and statues to look at. There was a pond in which you could see hot springs bubbling in. There was also a large pool full of holy water that loads of Hindus were bathing in and praying. It was amazing.
Again we listened to other guides- and thank god we did otherwise would have made the mistake of entering through the entrance with statues that depicted good traits of personality and left through the statues depicting bad traits and not been very nice people!
We then headed back to Ubud past the Goa Ganjas (elephant cave).
When we got back we had a present on the dinning area- a much bigger glockenspiel!
After a shower we went into ubud had a look round and then went to the central palace to watch some Balinese dancing. I loved it, think Ben may have got a bit bored and may have to agree to do something I don't want to, seeing as he only agreed to going because I wanted to go!
The music was mainly drums and big metallic sounding xylophones that they hit with hammers! Also some whistles and gongs!
The dancers are dressed in vivid colours and lots of gold with large headdresses. Their movements were very precise. They moved their fingers also when still and even their eyes moved from side to side, choreographed that way. The most impressive part was definitely when two or more of the dancers were doing the same movements (including the eye movements) at exactly the same time!
Pretty tired by the end of the day! Going to the Gili islands tomorrow so up at 5.30am (!!) for the shuttle bus to get the boat.Læs mere
So the morning started with a 5.30am alarm! What is alarming though is that we are so used to early mornings now that it felt like 7 or 8 in the morning! Got the shuttle bus to Pading Bai and then on the fast boat to Gili Trawangan.
Arrived at about lunch time, first impressions look good! Long white sand beach with clear emerald seas and a close coral reef. The beach was lined with little restaurants, cafes and bars that looked like little huts and had areas with cushions on the floor to sit on.
There are no roads or cars on the island, you can either hire a bike or go on a little horse and cart.
Just off the beach are the bungalows and dive centres. We were anxious what our place was going to be like after the last hostel we stayed in but when we saw it we were pleased - what a relief! Friendly staff, nice pool in the front and the the bungalow is a good size, big comfortable bed, air conditioning (thank god as really hot here!) and a lovely cushioned seating area out the front. It's perfect- and cheap too!
So after we settled ourselves in we headed down to the beach. The beach is lovely- loads of really comfy beds and bean bags to lie on. Really hot so was nice to get some shade from the surrounding trees.
The sea is lovely and as the reef is so close there is a lot if fish to see so snorkelling is really good. We saw parrotfish, clown fish, angel fish and lots of coral.
Had some lunch, thought I would have something simple so asked for a tuna sandwich- what I got was a monster sandwich, three pieces if bread thick with a whole tuna steak, loads of salad, boiled eggs and cheese! Oh and fries on the side! It was gorgeous, but so huge-Ben helped me out though!
So really relaxed all afternoon, had a mojito during happy hour and then went back to bungalows, further relaxing outside and some cards- unfortunately Ben won and we are now level (4-4 that will change soon though!)
Went out for dinner and had grilled fish platter for two with a very spicy sauce, again really good. I think the foods been better here than anywhere else we have been so far.
It a big party night tonight on the island- they have 3 big parties per week! However we were a bit too tired for that tonight so had a couple I drinks and went back to go to bed.
Have diving booked for tomorrow.Læs mere