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Just Jump Off to KRABI, Thailand
Just JUMP, as in just go, just charge your credit card and just go, of course, please check your passport validity, oh for god's sake , do please.
Somewhere in your passport states , 6 months validity for you to cross your borders, all right, no whining at the airport please.
KRABI - This is the place where James Bond movie , "Tomorrow Never Dies" was filmed back in 1997 ,with stunning Pierce Brosnan (oh my ...oh my!!) and Teri Hatcher (lucky her ...) as Mr Bond and his ... co-star.
The said island for the filming is Khow-Ping-Khan Island, but now is better known as James Bond Island. Our speed boat passes the island as another speed boat chases after us.
We arrived and anchored at Kho Phi Phi Leh, or in short, Phileh Bay .
This is where Leonardo DiCaprio made his legendary dive into the clear cool waters in the film "The Beach", in year 2000. The movie was about an American backpacker harrowing experience during his holiday in Southeast Asia.
In this movie, he came across a secret community on one of the islands, some tragedy happened but of course , he survived.
Our experience was milder. We snorkelled.
Among the shoal of canary green fishes that suspiciously looked like piranhas, just that they didn't bite.
The current was quite strong, and I wasn't feeling too energetic,after 2 nights of hardly any sleep (another story this one), most of the time, i just hang on to the boat's ladder and let the fishes nibble bread crumbs around me. Some of them venture out in their life savers and let the current flow them away, only to be towed back by the speed boat co-driver a.k.a lifeguard.
We snorkelled at 3 different waters , banked ourselves at Maya Beach ....where Leonardo DiCaprio killed a little shark, we had lunch at Phi Phi Don island, sunbathed at Bamboo Island and back safely to the shores of Aonang Town by evening.
Night time spent strolling and just popping into any food outlet that turned your saliva tap on.
Thailand food - mango spicy salad, tom yum in coconut milk, mixed vege with fish sauce, chicken sauteed with cashew nuts ...
Sun dresses, bermudas, beach wears,slippers,shoes, beach party wears are all offered along the street by the beach. There's not a need to think hard of what to pack to go Krabi.
On the 3rd day, I decided to join the Krabi jungle trip, because I can't remember the last time I took a ride on an elephant , or if ever i had one.
It was a short ride, entering thru the rubber plantation , into the jungle. Nothing thrilling like a rollercoaster, but cant help worrying that the seats might fall off on either side.
The elephants didnt make a single sound during the ride, at times just stopping to munch on their favourite shoots and leaves .
Jungle package took us dipping into natural jungle fresh water pool , open air wooden hut lunch and later natural spa in the jungle hotspring.
That's it.
Enjoyable, fun of fun activities ,relax atmosphere and good food.
Like i say, if you are feeling happy and energetic ...but not to the point of sky diving extremeties, if you have that film star nostalgia in you,
and if you feel you just need to go, Go Krabi!!!
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10 things to do at Hanoi during Hot and Humid September Summer! (Part 1)
2) Visit Patin Square and took photo with Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
3) Take photo with Lenin (you don't have to fly to Russia for that...)
4) Checkout Malaysia Embassy (it seems like much beautiful than any government building at Putrajaya)..
5) Get tired? relax yourself with Vietnam coffee or Hanoi Beer (Bia Ha Noi)...
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Yangshuo - What a Pleasant Surprise!
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Four hours after leaving Guilin by boat (see earlier story HERE), we find ourselves in Yangshuo admiring the beauty of Li River. In summer, during the rainy season, the river can swell so much that even our viewing platform here gets flooded!
The late afternoon sun casts an ochre hue onto the limestone hills on the other side of Li River. Below us, the ubiquitous motorised bamboo boats begin to return home to roost for the night.
In the morning, the mist would hang around giving the karst hills a surreal look, while the colourful bamboo boats await customers. Hire one of these and the whole river is yours for the taking, but make sure there's a lifevest handy.
If you are lucky, there is always an old fisherman with his two fish-catching cormorants near the bamboo boats. For a small sum, you can pose with the cormorants for memorable pictures. I suppose this business venture is, for the gent and his sidekicks, more profitable than actually going fishing.
You can spend all day long admiring the splendid river views or you can explore the famous West Street of Yangshuo. It's a smorgasbord of attractions partial to the tourists, and interestingly enough, almost everybody in the street speaks workable English - can't say the same for Guilin. Live webcam image of West Street can be had HERE.
Along West St, we are particularly attracted to this artform - classical Chinese paintings done on the inside of miniature (some are quite largish) glass containers using a thin brush with crooked hardened bristles. Fine steady hands are required, plus a brain which can work in reverse. :)
Yangshuo is a very scenic pleasant town, full of nice people and interesting stuff. Try to spend as much time as possible here, and to explore the wonderful rustic karst countryside as well. Use Guilin as the gateway to explore this magnificent corner of China, and of course, the easiest way to get to Guilin is via AirAsia's daily flight from Kuala Lumpur.
For more pictures on Li River and Yangshuo, please click HERE and HERE. Thanks!
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The Amazing Yogyakarta Trip
Nervous? Oh yes, I did. I was even thinking of canceling the plan to travel because of the 2 reasons. But then, if I never have tried I wouldn't know what would happen!
I left LCCT on 29th Aug and the flight was on time. Coincidently one of our intern who just completed her 'internship' with us was on the same flight with me, together with her boyfriend . So, I recommended that we shared the taxi from airport to town to save cost. Must always find ways to reduce costs ;-)
Since I refused to spend money on the Lonely Planet books like some others, I used the information I got from Wikitravel and that was sufficient for me for a 3days 2 nights stay! I stayed at Losmen Nuri, one of the recommended budget guesthouse in Jalan Sosrowijayan, which is walking distance to the famous Malioboro street. Well, I got one of the rooms with attached bathroom for 70,000 rupiah. Clean, comfy and safe - that's all I needed. And it is also walking distance to the 'food place' as I had to wake up at 3am to eat something before I start fasting!
The next day, I booked a tour to the famous ancient temples, Borobodur and Prambanan. In the same van, I got to know a group of girls from the United Kingdom and one from Holland. 4 of them; Caroline, Charli, Ruth and Sophie are in the midst of traveling within Indonesia for about 4-6 weeks whereby Petra from Holland, is on an 8 months travel through out Asia. (Oh yes - they said they love AirAsia )
We ended up to be great friends in a short time period. We toured the place together,took lots of pictures, shared information of the countries and places we've been to, our experiences with the locals..etc..
The temples? They were amazing. I never thought I would fall in love with the place. Its just beautiful and looking at it, it is amazing thinking of how it was built hundreds of years ago. We took a lot of pictures there, trying to ensure we managed to capture every angle of the temples.
By 12 noon, it was really, really hot. With a high temperature and dry season, and as I was fasting as it is Ramadhan, it really tested my patience and stamina. The girls being understanding friends, just drank water as they actually felt guilty to eat in front of me! There were so sweet!
We returned to the guesthouse to rest and promised to meet again for dinner, accompanying me breaking my fast. The rest of the night was spent having good food for dinner, then adjourned to a famous local chain donut place (I persuaded them because of my cravings) and later walked along the Malioboro street to get some souvenirs.
Yogya is also known for its Batik. There are lots and lots of it and at some places we could bargain and get the best price. They also have lots of other souvenirs and its really cheap.
This has been a really great trip for me. Exploring a new place, facing new challenges, making new friends - it is definitely a memorable one!!
Before I left, I dropped by at the AirAsia office to say hi to our Yogya family members. And they are definitely a great bunch of people ! Say hi to them when you travel to Yogya!!
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Lovely Li River of Guilin
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Sunrise over the South China Sea finds us enjoying breakfast high up in the sky.
Some four hours later, we are at Guilin Liangjiang International Airport, about 40 minutes drive west of Guilin City. With 1.3 million denizens, smallish by Chinese standard, it is a pleasant modern place surrounded by jagged limestone hills, looking like huge guardsmen.
After a couple of days at Guilin, which is enough for us to soak in the modern cityscape, we find ourselves boarding a cruise boat at Zhujiang docks, 40 minutes by road south of downtown.
Li River is indeed no disappointment, as we immerse ourselves into the magnificent karst landscapes on both sides of the river, said to be 200 million years old and jutting out more than 200 metres into the air.
We even witness an invasion by floating fruit sellers, obviously unauthorised, but nobody seems to care - please right-click photo montage below for a bigger version. Just by expert paddling of their bamboo raft, they catch up with the chugging boat, and latch onto it to secure themselves for business. Fascinating!
However this bit of Li River takes the cake. It's immortalised on the Chinese 20 yuan banknote, and a must-see spot for visitors to China.
I would rate the Li River cruise on par with our Milford Sound trip in New Zealand, and better than our boat ride in Halong Bay, Vietnam. The karst scenery is fantastic, and the 4-hour river journey from Guilin to the town of Yangshuo is thoroughly enchanting and wholly recommended. And only AirAsia can take you there pronto and on time!
For more on the Guilin trip, please visit my travel blog HERE. Thanks!
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