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Pangkalan Batu

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    • Day 2,404

      Benogh dam

      June 28, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      I wake early this morning as I'm going on a little trip to Benogh dam with Cynthia's mum Margaret. I'm so blessed how these lovely people that I've met along my journey keep popping back up and enable me to experience wonderful adventures that I otherwise wouldn't experience. It's also crazy that most of the people that are creating these local experiences are due to my passion as an LFC supporter, but as we say YNWA. Margaret picks me up in the morning and drives me to her village and takes me to her home. I get to meet her son and his beautiful family and as I'm talking with her granddaughter I kneel down and to the left of me is a scorpion and when I point it out Donni's wife casually picks up the umbrella and kills it. Donni has kindly offered to drive us to the dam and from the village is only a 35 minutes drive. When we arrive at the dam all the boats have departed so we change our plans and drive to the longhouse village. It's really special when we get here. On arrival we are greeted with a complimentary tuak before making our way up to the longhouse. The places surrounding kuching are very geared towards tourism and the longhouse is deprecated into multiple homestays equipped with television although if you venture further into the jungle there are still traditional longhouses but COVID has had a huge impact on this because they rely on traditional medicine they are more reluctant to let foreigners in. The entire architecture is designed and built as a standing tree with branches to the right and left with the front part facing the sunrise while the back faces the sunset. The longhouse building acts as the normal accommodation and a house of worship for religious activities. The entry could double as a canoe dock. Cooling air could circulate underneath the raised floor of the dwelling, and the elevated living areas were more likely to catch above-ground breezes. Livestock could shelter underneath the longhouses for greater protection from predators and the elements. In fact, chickens coops were hung from the main room structure for easy feeding. This particular longhouse is set up for the tourism with the dwellers selling their handmade goods and homemade Tuak (in whisky bottles) to the people who pass through. There is even a bank here. An added bonus is one of the ladies that runs a shop here went to school with Margaret so we get lots of information about the place and the things being sold. A little later she spots a lady who she thinks was her teacher but it's actually her sister Peggy who is a wonderful soul and served as a midwife for over 40 years. We speak with her for over an hour as she explains the history of Sarawak and Mr Brooke. Further along the road we eat at Margarets cousins cafe before making our final stop at the crocodile farm. I'm quite saddened to see these amazing creatures kept in such a small habitat, but they've generally been caught due to being a danger to the locals. I'm so thankful to Mags and Donny for taking me around and showing me the attractions but the weather is really bad so I tell them I'm happy to get a grab back. They won't hear of it and on the way back we witness a tree that's been uprooted and is impeding the traffic. In the evening I take myself for some essentials shopping , new underwear etc and manage to bag myself a few bargains before heading back homeRead more

    • Day 2,396

      Dilemma

      June 20, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 24 °C

      So I wake this morning and not only do I have a hangover from hell but I have to sort the hassle of losing my purse last night. James comes with me as I retrace my steps back to the restaurant then the road we walked back from the bus but no sign of it. We make our way back to the hostel and check out as we want to upgrade a little and now the festival is over there are a few more opportunities. We go to our favourite little cafe and with Mauri and Drew book a really nice room for the next couple of nights. After we've checked in and chilled for an hour I make my way to the police station to see if maybe my purse has been handed in here. What a rigmerole they were so rude in here, obviously having a gun strapped to his hip gave him the right to abuse me. I feel like I've committed a crime. I understand I'm in a foreign country but the guy says I should speak Malay and if he came to my country he'd need to speak English but when you go to a police station you would expect a little empathy. After writing the report with Google translate they give it me to sign. I have very little hope I will hear of them again. We grab a bite to eat and on the way home call into the last bar I was in last night. It's my last hope but sadly it's not there and we make our way back to the hotel to take a swim. I chill out for a few hours and at 7pm make our way down for a bite to eat. The boys carry on out but I'm a write off so Mauri and I take full advantage of our lovely beds by getting an early night.Read more

    • Day 24

      Neuer Tag neues Land

      January 24, 2020 in Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Heute ist es so weit unsere Reise nach Borneo. Eine Insel, welche gleich drei Länder beanspruchen. Malaysia, Brunei und Indonesien. Wir werden um 14.00 Uh am 23. Januar mit dem Taxi nach Thandwe gefahren. Der Bus fährt um 15.00 Uhr an um am nächsten Morgen um 5.00 in der früh in Yangon zu sein.
      Um 11.15 geht der Flieger nach Kuala Lumpur und anschliessend um 18.30 weiter nach Kuching. Mit +1.5 h Zeitverschiebung.
      Angekommen sind wir nun um 20.00 in Malaysia. So haben wir rund 28 Stunden reisen hinter uns.

      Wir haben einen super ersten Eindruck von Malaysia. Sehr schnelle Einreise perfekt organisiert Taxi Betrieb am Flughafen. Man kauft das Ticket an einem Schalter und verhindert so, dass man von 20 Taxifahrer bedrängt wird.

      Im Hotel genossen wir gleich eine Dusche und tranken noch ein wohlverdientes erstes Bier.

      Wir realisieren, dass wir pünktlich zum chinesischen Neujahrsfest ankommen.
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    • Day 3

      Dinner on a Boat ride and city sunset

      May 21, 2018 in Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Thx to our host - the idea was executed to have our dinner on a boat ride. Asia flexibility let us book very easily, just on the pier.

      The punctual everyday thunderstorm- already hanging tight in the clouds, waiting to crush on us, was left behind by the fast ship moving off city.

      Gorgeous experience and reminded me of Thuy in viet who invited me for birthday last year.

      Arrival - we went to backpacker district and enjoyed a wonderful whiskey in the drunken monkey bar, ending a enormous cool day.
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    • Day 126

      Sunday is a day of rest

      October 7, 2018 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 81 °F

      Well, the Borneo Hash House Hazards-Riettes (BHHHR) certainly do know how to throw a On After. Trail was very good, in the jungle with ups and downs that weren't so steep that you had to crawl up or slide down. Lots of flat bits, too. About 1.5 hours for 6 km. Nice. After a very short circle at finish, we cleaned up and went to a nearby restaurant that is often used by the many hash kennels here in Kuching. Good food and great laughs. The Whip, elsewhere called the Religious Advisor, continued with the down downs, and the hash gave me a sarong and a t-shirt. They are awesome people!

      As typical, I woke up around 3 am but managed to get back to sleep until around 6. I've walked down the street to the nearest KFC because they have the bowls (chicken strips, mashed potatoes, corn, and cheese). Yummy! They also have chicken and waffles served as a sandwich. I kind of want to get one just to try it (see pic).

      Although I really should walk around more today, I'm pretty sure I'm going back to bed for a movie and a nap, not necessarily in that order. 😉

      So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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    • Day 1

      Kuching, Sarawak

      June 17, 2018 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 33 °C

      Sarawak auf Borneo! Kuching=Katzenstadt=Cattown
      Allgegenwärtig und da selbst den Hunden hier zu warm ist, strecken sie die Füße von sich

    • Day 9

      Kuching

      May 7, 2018 in Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Zum ersten Mal den Regenwald erlebt, durchnässt nach einer halben Stunde!
      Mit dem Guide Den im Baku Nationalpark gewesen.
      Wunderbar Nasenaffen, Schlangen und Silver Leaf Monkey gesehen, abends ging es auf eine Nachtwanderung.Read more

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