I was quite sad to leave the
Philippines. It's one of my favorite countries in SE Asia for sure.
But I have never really been in the Malaysian Peninsula before unless
a few days stop over in KL 8 years ago counts. And countless transit
flights... So about time to change the fact.
From Cebu we flew to Singapore and took
a bus to Johor Bahru, as the plan was to travel to Taman Negara
national park by train. Should be a scenic ride... Right... Oil
palm plantations aren't really scenic.
Anyways, all worked well, both border
controls were efficient and we found our small hotel next to the JB
central train station. And there are also all the small food stalls!
What to eat! Can I eat in every booth?
| Laksa! |
Next morning we boarded the train
around 6 am. The train took off as scheduled just to make a weird
stop after maybe one hour. So there we were, in the middle of nowhere
and the old japanese steel wagon is just not moving. Grrrh. After 2
hours it made a small movement. Backwards. Grrrh. And this went on
and on the whole journey. We were supposed to be in Jerantut around
noon so we could still make it to the national park in the same day.
But not with a train which is hours&hours late. So one night
in Jerantut (good food btw!) and in the morning we took a local bus
to the park.
And what a nice park it is! Taman
Negara is one of the world's oldest rainforest. It's amazing! So beautiful, silent & loud at the same time.
We stayed in a cheap shit hole next to the river the first night and
booked a trip to a cave for the next day. Meaning 2 h in a boat up
the river, 6 hours trekking through the rainforest to a huge cave
where we slept on the floor one night. Absolutely fantastic! We made
a small bonfire to cook food and it served as the midsummer bonfire
at the same time.
| Much better than a tent! |
Next day we walked maybe 3-4 hours back
to the river, visited a local village on the way and booked ourselves
into the same shit hole as before for one more night. Just couldn't
be bothered to move anywhere as we were leaving the next day anyways
to Perhentian Islands for some last dives before Tanja has to fly
back home and I to Borneo.
| Trying out a blow pipe. I'd starve. |
So, Perhentians, Kecil and Besar... The
paradise islands in the Peninsula.... ok, they are quite nice and
this was a really bad time to visit them as it is now the high season
but still, c'mon ridiculous rip off prices for the shitty bungalows
and average food. But we planned to dive most of the time anyways and
that should be quite nice.
We were a bit unlucky with the
visibility as there were a lot of currents which made the water
really unclear. At times you could see only 3-5 meters. Pfff. But on
the first dive I found a bamboo shark, on the second I didn't see
shit, on the 3rd there were a few turtles.
| Hide! |
| Too big to hide. |
The next day I had booked 2 dives of
which the first one was to Sugar wreck which is one of the best dive
spots in the Perhentians. Well... There was a huge fog probably
coming from oil palm plantations in Sumatra so the visibility at the
sea was really crap. Our boat man didn't find the wreck. Neither did
the other dive shops. So change of plans and we went to another one,
vietnamese wreck.
| Maybe 5 m from surface. The best visibility of the dive. |
What a bullshit dive. Huge current, I thought my
mask is gonna fly off on the way down. And next to the wreck the
visibility was maybe half a meter. Luckily they had told us it's a
wreck, otherwise I wouldn't even have known it. I mostly saw fins
kicking to my face (we were 10 divers looking to one hole) and
basically I just hanged around in the back waiting for the “dive”
to be over. What a waste of time & money. Not often I've been so
frustrated when coming back to the boat. The last dive of the day and
at Perhentias was again a bit better, we found some cool stuff at
Batu Nisan but still nothing really spectacular. So Perhentias, I've
been there and don't have to go back. The beaches are quite nice &
coctails affordable but there are many other places much better
around Asia. Like Borneo, where I'm heading next. Yayyy!!!
| Last beers with Tanja. Have a nice flight back home! |
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