Malaysia Kampung Teluk Berembang

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  • Day 25

    Langkawi - dag 3

    March 31 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    Vandaag begonnen we met een half uurtje rijden naar Sandy Skull Beach. We lazen gisteren bij de SkyCab over een wandeling hier, maar vanwege vloed was hier maar een klein deel van te doen. We hebben nog even op het mooie strandje gelegen waarna we terugkeerden want we hadden een sunset cruise geboekt!!

    Een beetje achter op schema scheurden we op de scooter helemaal naar de andere kant van het eiland. Na het parkeren van de scooters op een sketchy plek en een snelle registratie voor de cruise mochten we de boot op.

    Inbegrepen was unlimited soft drinks en eventuele wateractiviteiten, afhankelijkheid van beschikbaarheid. We zagen al meteen dat er een jacuzzinet was (🥳), iets waar we niet zeker van waren. Al redelijk snel gooiden ze het net in het water, waarna wij er met zwemvest in mochten. Je moest je wel goed vasthouden want de boot bleef varen.

    Op gegeven moment raakte het net een beetje vol vanwege de andere touristen met wie we de boot deelden en besloten we eruit te gaan. Door tijdsgebrek naar de cruise toe hadden we ook nog niet echt geluncht, maar gelukkig hadden we lekkere chips bij ons.

    Na een stukje waren mochten we het water weer in!! Dit keer met een paddle board en water scooter. Na het lief gevraagd te hebben mochten we met ons drieën het board op, wat een paar keer misging. Na een rondje om de boot te hebben gevaren gingen we ook met de water scooter onder de boot door.

    We mochten ook van de boot afspringen!! Hierna weer op de board gegaan met iemand van de crew, die ik per ongeluk een tik heb gegeven met de paddle haha 🫣

    Op geveven moment gingen we weer varen en kwamen de mooie kleuren van de zonsongergang weer naar voren in de lucht. Het was wel een beetje bewolkt en door de bergen op de eilanden zagen we niet veel van de ondergaande zon. Ook zagen we wat bliksem in de verte. Na wat gegegeten te hebben bij een restaurantje in de buurt reden we in de stromende regen terug naar onze accommodatie.
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  • Day 65

    Langkawi — Farewell to Malaysia

    November 4, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

    Langkawi was so intense. Despite not wanting to fly in general, in order to make it in time to the lantern festival in Chiang Mai, I decided to fly in from Penang.

    I stayed at the bed attitude hostel in Cenang. The island is duty free and feels a bit like a huge airport, everywhere stores can be seen selling big bags of chocolate, boose and alcohol. Also plenty of options for water sports. The weather could have been better, but the place felt like full of energy.

    After a walk by the beach I met with Rita (the one I met in Penang) and we went out for dinner with a nice Dutch couple. I didn't actually eat because hours earlier I got a huge chocolate bar from one of the free duty stores and stuffed my face with it...

    After dinner they all had to leave so I returned to my hostel where I met Mat, an Italian guy who I'd previously been introduced to in Penang by Alison, the three super young and energetic Norwegians that I had met in Cameron Highlands, and a bunch of other people who's face was familiar from other places. Also met Petr, a Czech that was volunteering at the hostel. We challanged the Norwegians to a dart game and Petr managed to get the first and only perfect 60 points round I have ever seen.

    We ended the night at the Bam-boo bar, where a Halloween party was taking place. Silly dances all around!

    Next day started slow after the party. Niko, a German guy I met while partying invited me to go explore some waterfalls. We rented scooters and off we went. I always feel so happy when the sun is shining and I find myself driving a scooter through the empty roads of a paradisiac island.

    The seven wells waterfall was stunning and had a small natural slide that was good fun to go down. After having a swim we went to the sky bridge cable car, but it was already too late to go up. Although we did get to see some nice dusty monkeys, a funny looking gecko and a cat hunting some funny looking birds.

    Later I met with Rita (from Ipoh) and Vanessa. We got to spend a nice evening at the Cenang beach watching the impressive fire show.
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  • Day 2,362

    Pulau Tuba

    May 17, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    I wake this morning and have arranged to meet Nilo at Raos. She has invited me to stay over tonight and to say I'm a little excited would be an understatement. Its quite crazy as this lady has only met me yesterday but is inviting me to stay at her home on a remote island. It's a good job I'm not an axe murderer. I suppose this is part of the Lfc family way. I have to pack up my room as its pointless paying the night if I'm not staying there and Dean my neighbour has kindly offered to mind my big rucksack so all I have to take is an overnight bag. The island is totally Muslim so I have taken appropriate clothing to be respectful. When I get to Raos the pick-up point I've arranged with Nilo its closed so I head back to my lodgings and message her I'm there. A short while later she picks me up and we head over to pick up her best friends daughter Zarife They want to take me to a restaurant they love but when we arrive its closed so we head to another place instead and share lunch before dropping Zarife back. Nori and I then drive down to the small ferry point which for its size is really busy as this is the port they are using for the series Survivors so literally everything going over to the island is being transported from here. The small passenger ferry arrives and its £1 to take us on the 15minutes journey to Tuba. We stop off at the jetfor the island of the Pregnant maiden where a fable says a couple who lost their son buried him at the bottom of the heart shaped lake but at tbe same time blessing the water in it for all infertile or childless women. Our next stop is Tuba island which is said to be inhabited by over 2000 people but I find that hard to believe when I arrive but maybe covid has had some impact on this as well. Nori's house is just a 5 minute walk from the jetty and when we arrive im amazed. Nilo and her husband built the place from scratch it a huge open plan building made entirely from wood. The inside is adorned with red accents and lfc memorabilia and she's even baked me a cake. We drink proper tea out of China cups and eat our cake with silver cutlery finished with mother of pearl . I feel like I'm in the Buckingham Palace of Malaysia. We spend the day and evening exchanging stories and literally don't stop talking. We've agreed we'll get an early night as Liverpool play at 3am and we both want to see the game.Read more

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