Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Back Home
Well, we've made it back home safe and sound. We'll now be using our regular blog, www.dynotravels.com , where we will be posting pictures from our trip shortly. Thanks for watching!
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
More of Darcy's pictures
Darcy's pictures
Monday, December 10, 2007
Kuala Lumpur
KL is a typical city. We have found that cities in any country are pretty much same, just the dominat culture is slightly different. We had hot showers for the first time in a week, saw the Patronas towers, walked around the city in the rain, saw some "ladyboys" (cross dressing prostitutes) and ended the evening with dinner at a great chinese resaurant. There have been protests in the city due to the Indians feeling that they do not have the same rights as the other cultures. The interesting fact we learned form our cab driver is that they have been locking down the city and putting up roadblocks (and causing huge traffic jams) to prevent more people from joining the protests. From reading the papers, it seems that these peaceful protests are seen as a threat to national security and despite it being a democratic country, the citizens are expected not speak out. The system here was originally set up make sure the Malays get rights, but that has taken a turn into discrmination of other groups.
We have enjoyed our trip a lot and feel that we have learned about the people and the culture here, as well as meeting lots of interesting people, but we also do look forward to returning home.
Oh, the good news is I did finally get my luggage back after 6 days. Apparently it had been caught in the conveyer belt, but I am happy to have it back! I can finally stop washing out my underwear every night--it was extremely hard to find new underwear here.:) Recovering the bag was fiasco in itself, taking us 2 hours at the airport just to track down where they were keeping it.
Ryan says to check back in a few days and he will post some pictures from the trip. Thanks for reading!
Saturday, December 8, 2007
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Penang it is!
So after much debate of whether to move on to another island or stay here, we chose to stay here, and are happy to have a few more days in the same place (although we did move 2 doors down to another hostel). Yesterday we went on a hike in the national park here, which was a nice, although at times difficult to find, trail along the coast to Muka (monkey) beach. Living up to it's name we did see, monkeys chasing each other through the trees and even saw a huge lizard-ish thing. We are enjoying the beach area where we are staying and returned home to tasty food on the beach.
We had our first day of sun here, which Ryan was hoping for, but as true Oregonians, we were soon hoping for some clouds and even a nice shower, as it is blazing hot and humid. Today we took a trip into Georgetown, the major city on the island. Saw some sites, including a Chinese Khoo Klan house, which is part temple, part meeting hall for Chinese of the same clan or surname. The stone carving both here and at the many temples in town was remarkable! We have found Indian food to be some of our favorite here, so we headed for little India, which was a vibrant colorful area, with Indian music blaring from the shops, lights and glittery paper hanging across the streets, and bright colored clothing and sari's in every shop. One funny thing we have found at almost every restaurant is that as soon as they give you the menus, they expect you to order and will stand at your table and make suggestions. We are big fans of Tandoori chicken and Roti Canai. We had a fun ride in a trishaw and our driver had moved from India when he was 7 and starting riding the trishaw at age 20 and had been doing it for 40 years!
The taxi drivers here take driving to a whole new level, it is at the same time terrifying, as they cut in and out of lanes, cut in front of people and send pedestrians scrambling, and amazing as they seem to drive effortlessly and follow some (unknown to us) code of the road. We just strap on the seatbelts and prepare for a wild ride! We have one more day here, which we plan to spend at the beach. Today we threw our frisbee for while and attracted the interest of a lot of the locals, who have asked to play with us tomorrow because we "have a good frisbee.":) Then it is off to Kuala Lumpur for a whirlwind tour and our flight out on Tuesday.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Brunei>Kuala Lumpur>Island of Penang> Batu Ferringhi
Here's a quick pop quiz-
You know you are in a Muslim country if...
A- you see tourists being pulled behind boats up into the air fastened to a parachute, but whereas in Mexico you would see them in swimming suits, here some are fully dressed, and the women have on headscarves
B-you are browsing the market, looking over the pirated DVD's of US movies that are just getting into the theaters at home, and you are next to a couple, with the man in normal beachwear, but the woman only gets to expose her eyes underneath a full burka.
C-you are enjoying a Tiger beer on the beach, and the Air Supply Greatest Hits being played at the bar [complete with the male waitstaff singing along to all the words in falsetto], and it's just barely loud enough to drown out the afternoon call to prayer [you can hear examples of the call to prayer, called Adhan, by clicking here].
D- you are also awoken at 5am by the earliest call to prayer [they do it five times a day], because the building next to your hostel is a mosque. They pipe the calls to prayers out of loudspeakers atop the minarets.
If you answered 'all of the above,' you win!
Brunei is not cheap
London, Syndey, Ho Chi Minh City....
Any of these locations, and many others are included in the all-expenses paid trip for Darcy's luggage. What we do know is that none of her checked luggage is with us, nor are the bulk of her clothes and a majority of our souvenirs for self and others. Apparently when they asked Allah to bless our flight from Kuching to Brunei on Dec 4th, this did not include checked luggage.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Brunei> Back to Malaysia
Off to Kuala Lumpur tonight, then Penang in the morning.
Brunei Fun Facts
Monday, December 3, 2007
Kuching> Brunei
Sunday, December 2, 2007
And the winner is...
Kuching>Longhouse on Indonesian border
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Next stop...Travel Fun Facts!
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So, in lieu of making a itinerary decision, now for the promised fun fact, sponsored by our new Canadian friends Crissy and Andrew. Apparently Koreans [including medical doctors] believe that one can die from sleeping with a fan on or air conditioning going. It's a condition called fan death. Ha! This is not a joke. Crazy!
Good night all.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Bako National Park
We went to Bako National Park and got a healthy taste of monsoon season. It started with a bus ride that felt more like a water park ride with the water pouring in through the windows as we went through puddles, followed by a foggy boat ride in a small, uncovered boat in the pouring rain. But the rain did stop and we took a jungle hike to a beach, saw lots of interesting plants, Bearded Pigs that are the size of boars, and 3 different kinds of monkeys (proboscis, macaque and one other) that will literally jump over our heads in the trees. It rained, or actually poured, all night and the next day, and the park was starting to look more like a swamp. There is really no way to ever get dry, as the lodging are stilt houses over pools of water. We went on hike to see the "cobra" sea stack, a rock formation off one of the beaches. The destination was nice, but hard to see due to tides and rain, but the hike was quite the adventure! The "trail" was absolutely flooded with water, so we did the whole hike in a river (that was getting deeper as the rain continued) with the final stretch being down a waterfall of sorts. Water was pouring off the huge roots that form staircases on the trail and cascading down the rickety ladders and boardwalks on the trail. We were soaking wet, but loved the hike! And we didn't even get any leeches, which are apparently small enough to fit through you socks! We were happy to return to Kuching, where we can get dry. Today we are going to a long house and the rest of our trip is up in the air as we form new plans hourly. Maybe to Mulu National Park, which has lots of caves, maybe to Brunei, and maybe back to the other peninsula for a tour of the west coast. We look forward to the next adventure!
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
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Kuching>Orang utan > Bako
Weather? 7am in the morning, 73 degrees, 100% humidity [I'm not making this up, saw it on weather.com]. After a nice sleep, we wandered around Kuching, had some coffee at an outdoor market with some locals and a few rats, and then headed to Semenggoh Wildlife Center. The main attraction was getting to see Orang Utans come in from the rainforest for feeding at the rehab center. We were not disappointed, and were able to see at least 10, with a few more high up in the treetops. While these animals were once native throughout much of southeast Asia, now they only live on the island of Borneo and one other island [which unfortunately I cannot remember, java?]
We came back to the hostel exhausted, decided to take a "nap" for a bit, and then woke up this morning at 6am! In really pushing ourselves to plan ahead, we actually have the next three nights booked. So out of character! Off the Bako National Park for one night and two days.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Singapore>Johor Bahru> Kuching
Just arrived in Kuching a few hours ago, after a long mix of subway rides out of Singapore city to the top of Singapore country, then take a bus 10 minutes, go through immigration out of Singapore, get back on a new bus for five minutes, and then off again to go through Malaysia immigration. Then, burst into Johor Bahru, greeted with culture shock....going from ultra-clean and perhaps sterile Singapore to much chaotic. We were greeted every 10 minutes by street vendors trying to sell us pirated versions of American music and movies. After a quick lunch at a islamic indian open-air restaurant, off again to grab an Air Asia flight to Borneo, landing in Kuching. This will be our launching pad into multiple verdant National Parks. Very tired, off to bed at our hostel. Bye for now...
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
Little India, Little China, Little Singapore
Hit Chinatown, considered the heart of Singapore. Also, started out our post-airport day with afternoon tea at Raffles Hotel, which continues to have strong links to Singapore's British colonial past. Everything is very walkable and clean. Singapore is also notorious for their severe laws [death penalty for drug trafficing, 10 yr to life for same-sex sex]. We almost fell on the wrong side of the law by nearly [warning, next part is not safe for kids and at work] drinking a bottled 100% juice drink on the subway [sorry for all of you out there that just a lost respect for us :)]. Anyway, just as I was about to crack it open, noticed that it would have been a $500 fine. close one! Anyway, in the interest of being parsimonius, here are our top list of surprises so far-
- Although Singapore is very strict, and in turn incredibly clean and safe, we have seen no police since we left the airport.
- Since people drive here on the left, we are also regularly reminded to pass on the sidewalk to the left.
- Christmas decorations are everywhere, including the plane on the way here! There's huge christmas trees, tinsel, and "merry christmas" everywhere, for a place that is hardly Christian-dominant.
- After Thailand, I thought I could take spicy food with the best of them. I met my match in Sichuan pepper, which blew me away! It numbed out my mouth, drew me to my knees, and caused me to desperately reach for another pull from my Tiger [singapore beer]. Apparently the Chinese use it in every meal, to help them tolerate the spicy foods, but I thought the medicine was worse than the illness.
Anyway, also went to an amazing hindu temple last night, took copious pictures while Darcy got a much-needed massage. We are in Little India now, just toured an amazing mosque. Off into the streets.....
Sunday, November 25, 2007
The Eagle Has Landed in Singapore
The flights were uneventful and pleasant enough. We had a 14 hr flight to Hong Kong from San Fran, and then a three hour flight to Singapore from HK. We heard that Singapore Airlines were very nice, and they did not disappoint. The in-flight movie service was on-demand, and you could pause/rewind movies. The food was good for airline food, and relatively comfortable for sleeping in a sitting position.
Anyway, we are off the find our hostel, and then down a few Singapore Slings at Raffles. I'll send links of things we do later, this computer won't let me. Cheers! Darcy and Ryan
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Watch this Space
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Colorado Trip 2007
Here's some pictures Darcy took, click on the picture to see the gallery.
Lastly, here are some YouTube videos of a bike trip Darcy and I took.