Sunshine's Calling...
Well well well, we've had a rather pleasant last couple of weeks skipping from island to island. I know, I know, it's a chore but somebody has to do it!
Right here goes....While in KL we did the usual sights of the twin towers, sky tower, markets, golden triangle, attempted to see some temples but failing miserably, saw some he/she's, got harassed (but's just the norm now being a westerner/white person in Asia), sweated a lot, bought some fake stuff, and I think that's about it. We skipped around KL on the monorail and tube, and had some quite funny experiences. We went to this market in Chow Kit, which was recommended by our 'Rough Guide' book as a good market and nice place to eat. Well, when we got there it all started off fine until we hit the centre of this market which turned out to be harder to get out of than the Labyrinth! To top things off, this was also the 'wet' section of the market, meaning the fish, meat, poultry etc, which is all well and good, until you saw it. The place was horrific, how anybody who buys anything from there doesn't die from food poisoning or something far worse is beyond me. As far as I was concerned it was pretty disgusting, but Jade was finding it quite a bit worse. The guys were sweeping fish water into the walkways (which were about 2 foot wide), as well as chicken off cuts etc, and the smell was awful. Jade started to feel a bit sick at this point so we decided to head out of the market to get her some fresh air, and this is where it all started going wrong. We couldn't find our way out and were going deeper and deeper into the fish guts and chicken heads section. Jade was fighting back the urges to chuck right there, so I had to push our way through the stalls to where I could see sunlight (it was all undercover). We managed to get to sunlight only to find that we'd hit the back street behind the market where the bins were. The smell was twice as bad here, with squashed whole chicken heads on the floor, old fish remains and basically any old bit of fish, meat etc that hadn't been sold, or that was so gone off that they couldn't sell it. Combine that with 30+ degrees and you get the picture. We practically ran out this ally before Jade added to the smells. We got her some water and she started to feel better. We had actually headed there for lunch, but decided to give it a miss after that! I still find it funny, but Jade doesn't see the funny side! :o)
Oh as a side note, another thing that we have found in Malaysia is that the whole country is full of perverts! There is rarely a guy that walks past Jade without staring or beeping his horn. You'd think they'd never seen a white girl before. The worst thing about it is that they are so obvious about it. I'm not sure the word subtle exists out here. If they are travelling from behind us, they actually slow down enough that they can turn there heads to see what she looks like. We were speaking with some other couples out here that have had the same thing. Dirty old b**tards!
Anyway, back to KL. We went to this one cool market (Petaling) where they sell all this knock off gear and I got a billabong bag for 2 or 3 pounds as well as a Tag watch that is literally a complete replica of the real one. Can't wear it in the water, but never mind eh! :o) Some of the watches there are amazing, they do all the kinetic ones, with sapphire glass, water resistant etc etc. They go for around 20 quid but it's still a bargain when they look exactly like the real ones. They have all the catalogues there to compare them to. I was well impressed. If I hadn't just bought a new watch in Oz, I'd have had myself a couple of the good ones!
Think that'll do for KL now. Next we caught the bus to a place called Cherating on the east coast which we were told was amazing. Ghost town springs to mind. The first few hours we were there we didn't see a single person! Beach was OK, place was clean enough but the hut we were staying in had so many holes in it that it felt like we were sleeping outside! We stayed in that one for a night then changed to a much nicer one. The place didn't get any better so we skipped town and headed for Marang where we caught a ferry to the Kapas Islands. This place was amazing. It was tiny, but it was so clean, and really was like a mini paradise island. There wasn't much there, so excellent for relaxing, which we really needed to do after the hectic life style that we are leading! ;o)
We stayed in a hut that was actually on the beach, so we didn't have far to walk in the morning! We only stayed here for one night as our excellent planning skills got us over there the day before bank holiday and everything was fully booked. This gave a good excuse to head straight to the Perhentian Islands, so weren't too fussed. However, this damn bank holiday nearly caught us short again when we got there. We got the speed boat over to Perhentian Kecil after being told that no one books accommodation on the island and people just turn up. Well we just turned up and the place was heaving. We went to stay at Long Beach and got dropped off by the water taxi at the far end. We tried to get a room at the first place that was fully booked, so we dumped our bags and I headed down the beach checking the resorts to see if anywhere had a room. 30 mins and 5 places later, still no room, every one was fully booked. It was sooo hot and I was sweating buckets, so I headed back to the bags to get Jade to check the rest. She worked her way down the other half of the beach and every single place was fully booked. We were starting to panic then as we'd just got the last boat over to the island and there weren't any boats back until the next day. Jade got to the last resort and they had just had a cancellation and had 1 room available. So she took it without even looking at it (luckily it wasn't a sh*t hole). Straight after that 2 more sets of people turned up looking for rooms and we'd just gotten the last hut on the island! That was such a relief. It was very nearly a bad start to the one place we were looking forward to going to the most in Malaysia! With all that sorted we started to relax, and started off with some grub and beer!
I've just realised I've written and waffled quite a lot so I'll try to keep it short.
Perhentian Islands are amazing and I highly recommend to anyone to go there. We did a 5 hour snorkelling trip and saw giant turtles, squillions of fish and went to place called shark point where they always see sharks, but guess what, today there weren't any there! We swam round 3 times and didn't see a single one! I really really want to see a shark now. I was pretty much dead against it at the beginning, but we have both now warmed to the idea!
Anyway, we sunbathed a fair bit, chilled out, ate a lot etc. Had a cool time.
Our next port of call was/is Penang where we are now. We've been here a day but not really done much so will write about this later. We had the worst bus journey to get here though. First we had to get a taxi for an hour to the bus station (a fiver :o) ) then wait 4 hours in the bus station for the bus before the 7 hour journey. We caught the bus at 10pm, so had a night journey which should've been fine, except the guy in charge of the aircon must've been wearing thermal undies as it was set to full for the whole journey. It was soooo cold. We had to put socks on, have our beach towels wrapped around our legs, Jade had her jumper on with another towel over the top of that, then we had a towel over our heads! I've never been so cold on a bus before. It made it so uncomfortable, and to top it off, my seat was broken, so everytime we went over a bump (which is a lot over here) my seat jumped from reclining to upright and back to reclining again, which pretty much stopped me sleeping the whole time! I know what you're thinking, yes reclining seats on a bus is pretty good, and it usually is, but this one felt like we were sitting on an iceberg when the titanic hit it!
I'll stop moaning now, it's nice and hot here (very humid) so we'll try to see some sights tomorrow. Off to see Malaysia's largest Bhudda and a trip up Penang Hill on the cable car.
Hope you guys are all well, and feel free to email us whenever you want.
Take Care
K&J
xxx


2 Comments:
Hello, well for starters poor you Jade with fish guts etc and not much fun for you bro on the bus but glad its all going well again now. Well we are starting to get some sun here now but unfortunatley i am stuck indoors poorly but i doubt i am missing much. Its been really good chatting to you both lots recently and its good to hear you are still having a great time. Everything is going ok here and Russell sends his love as always and is jealous u will be getting bargains on good clothes in Thailand soon but nevermind. Well as i am chatting to you both now i will love you and leave you and post again on your next update. Take care, Lots of love and hugs, lil sis x x
3:56 PM
hi m8 just to let you know mum thinks you have a TaTToo and you r in double trouble i told her it was a mossie speak to you 2 later
8:29 PM
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