So, we have only been living in Malaysia for about 7 weeks
now but in this short time we have learnt quite a few things about typical life in
Malaysia. Some of these make perfect sense, like walking that little bit slower
around town so as not to soak your freshly ironed shirt with sweat; but others,
not so much. Here are just a few of the more quirky things about this country (these are in no way criticisms, just observations):
Sunday, 20 September 2015
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Our first proper Malaysian adventure: Pulau Tioman
I thought it was about time that I got involved in this
blogging game, so here is my (this is Dan by the way) first post about our trip
to Tioman Island (or Pulau Tioman as the locals call it).
The island of Tioman is just off the east coast of Peninsula
Malaysia, in the South China Sea, so no plane needed for our first Malaysian
adventure – just a car and a boat! We set off bright and early on Thursday 27th
August with our two backpacks, camera, drinking water and snacks, all bundled
into our trusty Malaysian-made 1.3 powerhouse of a Proton Saga….and what a
machine it is.
Getting settled in Malaysia and a mini tour of our apartment...
At the end of July we returned to Malaysia after an amazing three weeks in Indonesia. By this point it had been six weeks since either of us had been at work, as we used up the last of our annual leave so we could finish on June 18th, giving us time to see family and friends before we left. Although it's quite easy to get used to being on one long holiday, it was finally time to start our new jobs!
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Honeymoon Part 4 - Final Instalment! Relaxing on Gili Meno
After our ordeal up Mount Rinjani some serious R&R was in order. Luckily we'd anticipated this, so we'd booked six days of doing nothing at all on the tiny island of Gili Meno. It's the smallest of the three Gili Islands and, like the others, there are no roads or cars. Gili Meno is often billed as a 'honeymoon island' and when we arrived we could see why.
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Honeymoon Part 3 - Climbing Gunung Rinjani
Friday, 11 September 2015
Honeymoon Part 2 - Scuba diving in Gili Trewangan
We took one of the fast boats from Bali to Gili Trewangan. Made had done the booking for us, but there was a bit of a miscommunication about the time that the minibus was leaving to take us to the port at Padang Bai. We very nearly missed it and the minibus driver was eager to make up the time he'd lost waiting for us! The ferry port was pretty crazy but we managed to get on the correct boat. The crossing was quite rough and not particularly pleasant - the water between Bali and Lombok is some of the deepest in South East Asia, and as such there is often a lot of swell. But with the help of some travel sickness tablets we made it to Gili Trewangan with our breakfasts still in our bellies!
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Our (second) honeymoon in West Nusa Tenggaru - Part 1 (Ubud)
I didn't know where West Nusa Tenggaru was, but this is apparently where we went on our honeymoon. If I were being less awkward I would just say that we went to Bali, but we were only actually there for 4 days, and I like to be specific :-) WNB is an area of Indonesia that incorporates Bali, Lombok and the Gili Islands (as well as the island of Sumbawa, but we didn't go there). We planned the whole trip ourselves and made all the accommodation, transfer and activity bookings independently. This was partly to save money, and partly because I love planning things!
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