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Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
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Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
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Another walk around the bustling streets of Ubud
Ubud
,
Indonesia
van blocking other transport
Anything can fit onto a vehicle here
Not much to say about today... just another nice walk around the busy and slightly chaotic Ubud... Still a great day though!..
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on June 25, 2011
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Indonesia
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Chill day
Ubud
,
Indonesia
Temple
A temple
A temple
After our walk yesterday we were quite surprised that we were not too achy. Maybe we are a lot fitter now than before! We didn’t do a lot today, walked around Ubud for a few hours which although touristy it’s a nice place to walk about.
written by
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on June 24, 2011
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Ubud
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Indonesia
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A 25km long walk!.. Exhausting!
Ubud
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Indonesia
Hard work
To escape the intensely touristy centre I thought a nice walk around the rice terraces and villages to the
North
of Ubud was in order. Using the ever accurate Lonely Planet map, I planned a walk of around 10km………
Rice paddies
We started off across the rice paddies and it was very nice, the weather was fine but not too hot, the views pleasing to the eye. Only, whats this up ahead, a tourist shop, and then another, and another. Ubud really is saturated.
Living amongst the rice terraces
We marched on up asking for directions to Keliki (LP said it was about 5km), we kept going and going and we arrived in……………….Tegallalang?!
Rice terrace workers
Looking at the map and the road signs we were about 9km outside Ubud. Oh well, we took on some refreshments and got some new directions and headed up this hilly road for 3 km until we finally found Keliki.
A house with only the door finished
We were starting to feel the burn now and the constant up and down hill was not helping, but we powered through, thinking of our friends probably struggling up Rinjani, this was a breeze!
A cute house
There is nothing in Keliki, it just looked a nice distance to walk, so upon arrival, we left.
The sun decided that it was time to come out as we worked our way back around 12km to Ubud, via the Campuan
Ridge
walk.
The ridge walkway
Getting tired now!
Along the ridge walkway
Outskirts of Ubud
By the time we got there we were fairly exhausted but pleased with ourselves. We showered, and headed out for some dinner and a well earned Bintang!
written by
chrischarly
on June 23, 2011
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Indonesia
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Off to Ubud
Padangbai
,
Indonesia
Outside our place
Our lovely place in Padang Bai
Me about to leave Padang Bai
After sleeping like babies, we got up at 8am to get packed before catching a bus to Ubud. It was a small mini bus but as there was only 4 of us it was really easy journey lasting only 1 ½ hours, but transport is so much more expensive on Bali than anywhere else we’ve been in
Indonesia
about 3x more. We decided to stay just outside Ubud so walked about 1km
North
and found somewhere cheap to stay which is in fact really nice, so we had a great chill day sorting through over 2000 photos of the past few days…
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on June 22, 2011
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Padangbai
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Indonesia
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Our epic journey cont...
Lombok
,
Indonesia
More roof travellers passing us on Sumbawa
Lucky as we are, Charly and I ended up with back seats on the bus, 3 seats wedged in where there should be 2 and right next to the toilet. Isa was nice enough to donate me a sleeping tablet, Charly, well she can sleep anywhere, this, was going to be easy.
The locals on the bus all must have been saving up for the trip, as they ALL decided to go to the toilet just after departure. The problem was my big legs were in front of the door, so everytime someone wanted to get in, or out, I had to move. I was not happy! Anyway, I soon settled into a slumber, the pill working its magic before being awoken by boxes of crisps, drinks etc, being shoved in our face and shouts of “Buy Mister”. I politely (well maybe not) declined, ushered them out of the back door and closed it in their faces. A few minutes later, the door opened again and I was about to kick off when I saw a scooter being lifted in. They kindly wedged it in front of us and tied it around some seats and the door handle, nice fellas.
We started underway and I started to dose off as the scooter started to roll back and forth, trapping Charly’s legs and banging about. I considered this for a moment, knowing that sleep was impossible until this problem was solved. Option 1 – I quietly untie it, open the back door and on a sharp bend re-inact a scene from the Italian Job; or, Option 2 – secure it better, thus ensuring it didn’t crush us and avoiding arrest. I took the latter and using my noggin, something the previous fellas had not done, decided to tie the brakes on. It worked a treat and sleep was back on the agenda. Shortly after we stopped for dinner, or was it breakfast – 3am?!
After floating into the reststop, eating and making it back to our cosy back seats we finally slept until reaching the ferry at Poto Tano.
Inside the ferry
A short trip of 1.5 hours entertained by some locals singing 1 verse badly then coming around with their hats, they really need to think about their audience more. I woke Rod up as we approached Lombok, to show him sunrise and the Rinjani mountain, that he and Isa were planning to climb. Good luck guys.
Our fine ferry to Bali
After hugs etc, we boarded the bus again and after 30 mins the guys jumped off to make their way up to Base Camp. They were great travelling friends who pushed us hard and we had some amazing times. Hopefully see you in Oz!
Sitting on the last ferry
We continued across Lombok to Lembar for our final ferry journey to Padang Bai, Bali. No seats on the ferry meant we sat on hard metal deck for the last 4 hours of our epic 36 hour jouney. All in all not that bad really!!
written by
chrischarly
on June 21, 2011
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Lombok
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Indonesia
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A very long journey...
Sape
,
Indonesia
Our first ferry from Flores
We woke up early yet again, seems to be a habit with our Flores adventures, to head to the ferry for our epic journey.
On our first ferry
We boarded our luxury liner fully decked out with hard metal chairs and flat screen TVs on which were shown whatever the captain felt like watching. The journey of 9 hours was fairly uneventful although I did get to spend a few hours with Rod getting many hints and tips on our further destinations.
Team Flores, on the roof of our bus
On arriving in Sape, Sumbawa, we waited for the crowds to disembark and then made our way off in search for our bus. This was a mistake. See our nice 40 seater bus, ok acceptable bus, was not here, but 2 hours away and awaiting us was a 25 seater minibus. Most people buy this trip as a package and therefore most of the 40 passengers were here for the same minibus! I peeled away the metal lid and peeked inside only to find as expected about 35 people crammed inside. In previous similar situations like this there would have been some shuffling and squeezing and we would have got in, but this was beyond full. We asked our driver if there was a second bus and he chuckled and pointed to the roof. Hmmm, options here, get on the roof, or miss our bus……
We're not scared , honest
Passing through a village from the roof of the bus
Photo from roof of our bus
We climbed the ladder and the four of us setup camp sitting on our bags on top. It all started off fine, we had great views and the locals thought it highly amusing requiring us all to wave continuously like the queen on a tour.
Charly holding on tight
From our bus roof
We weaved round the mountains and all was well before we got stuck behind a banana truck on a dusty section, we got clouded in dust and couldn’t breathe.
Passing banana truck causing lots of dust, yeh!
From our bus roof
After passing said truck we went through some villages that had some lovely trees lining the streets, only problem was that the low hanging branches had never come across big European travellers on the roof and we had to continually shout “Canard” and dive for the surface. We made it through, with only a few scratches and a nice fake tan from the dust.
View from top back seats
We waited at the bus station for 2 hours before getting underway for our night bus adventure……..To be continued.
written by
chrischarly
on June 20, 2011
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Sape
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Indonesia
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The best snorkelling in the world!!!!!!!!!!
Komodo
,
Indonesia
Fast asleep still
Chris and I
We woke up this morning excited about a whole day’s snorkelling ahead of us. At 6am, we had breakfast before heading to Manta Point, which is the place where we would have the best chance to see Manta Rays.
Isa
Fish
Fish
Beautiful Coral
We all had our fingers crossed, as there was still no guarantee at all that we would see them. When we arrived at Manta Point, the current was really strong, so Matt dropped us off, and we had to follow the current back to the boat. We were so glad he dropped us off as it was impossible to swim anywhere but where the current took us, we travelled about 1km every 10 minutes so that’s how fast it was.
Huge Sting Ray
A Manta Ray!
After about 20 minutes in the water, right at the bottom we saw a huge manta ray! We were so excited! However, it was about 15 metres deep so too far for us to dive down and see with the current flowing but still amazing! Then, after we saw this one, there was 7 more just lying on the bottom all different sizes, we were all so happy! When we climbed back into the boat, we told Matt that we saw them, but unfortunately, they were all just still and not swimming. So, he told us that we would wait an hour until slack tide when they will all be moving and we would go back in again, so we went to another point not too far away where we snorkelled for ½ hour before going back and on-route we saw one even jump out of the water!
Chris with a manta!!!
Chris with a manta!!!
He was right about waiting, and although we only saw 2 this time, they were huge and one swam right up close to us before it flipped over and swam away! Amazing!
Chris and I
Amazing!
Gorgeous, massive turtle
Rod with a turtle
Then on the way back to the boat we saw a huge turtle swim right past us, swimming so fast, we didn’t think it could be possible, so it was a fantastic spot and we were all so delighted.
Chris going very deep
A puffa fish
Chris diving deep
Hundreds of fish
A Napolean Fish
When we got back, Matt then took us to another spot, which is supposed to be the best snorkelling point in the region and to be honest it was spectacular.
Chris and I
It is just a huge rock and it is covered in coral surrounded by loads of big and small fish, and definitely the most beautiful spot we have ever snorkelled. So we spent about an hour swimming around and a 1 ½-meter white tipped reef shark swam just underneath me!
Chris
Chris and Rod
Me!
Me!
We then went to 2 more spots before going back, but we had definitely been spoilt, as they couldn’t compare to what we had seen previously today, turtles, manta rays, and sharks in one day! We were so happy and glad we picked carefully before writing and picking our tour. Then when we got back to Labuan Bajo we booked our bus and ferry tickets for tomorrow, sad that our 2-day trip was already over as it had gone by so fast!
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on June 19, 2011
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Komodo
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Indonesia
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KOMODO DRAGONS!!
Rinca
,
Indonesia
Choppy sea
me on the boat
trekking
Today we went and met the captain of our boat at 5:45am to go on our boat trip for 2 days. We were so excited about seeing the Komodo dragons we couldn’t wait! Our first stop was to Rinca Island, which is the first of 2 islands to see the dragons.
Komodo Dragon
Komodo Dragon
We were the first ones to arrive as we left 2 hours earlier than the other tourists and on Rinca, we had the best chance to see the dragons but as they are wild animals it wasn’t guaranteed so we had our fingers crossed.
Komodo Dragon
Komodo Dragon
Komodo Dragon
Komodo Dragon
Trekking
A baby Komodo
Chris and I
wild buffalo
A wild pig
Komodo Dragon
As soon as we got off the boat and walked to pay for a guide, there was one walking towards the ranger’s station and 5 sitting outside the kitchen where the rangers were cooking their food, as they could smell it! So we had already seen 6 before we even started the trek!
Trekking
Where a buffalo once sat
However, we still wanted to see some out in the wild so we went on a 2-hour trek around the island and there we saw one baby one and a large female. When we got back to get on the boat, there were loads of other tourists getting off so we had timed it just right!
Komodo National Park
A Komodo on Komodo!
We then made our way to Komodo Island, which took a few hours on the boat, also when we arrived there the everyone else had already left so again we had the place to ourselves!
When we got off the boat, there was one Komodo dragon walking down the jetty from the boat so again we were so lucky as we had spoken to many travellers before going on this trip and they didn’t see any at all on Komodo Island!
Komodo Dragon
Me and a Komodo
We also went on a trek there, but this time just for one hour, as we wanted to spend some time snorkelling in the evening.
Komodo
Komodo Dragon
We didn’t see any on the trek, but again when we were about to leave we walked past the ranger’s station where they were cooking food and there were 3 dragons sitting outside the kitchen.
Us
Komodo Dragon
This did however make us wonder if the rangers feed them, which they swore that they didn’t, but then it doesn’t make a lot of sense as to why the dragons would be sitting outside? So maybe they are not completely wild after all.
Wild deer
Komodo Dragon
On both of the islands, though we did see wild deer, pigs and buffalo, which is the dragon’s diet, but I suppose we will never know for sure whether they are fed or not.
Orange moon
After Komodo Island, we made our way to Red/Pink beach to do some snorkelling, which was in fact incredible! We were lucky enough to swim with 2 turtles as well as see some amazing coral and other pretty fish.
On the boat
This is where we stayed over the night, which was perfect as no other boats slept here, but instead off another island to watch some flying foxes, but we saw them a few days before in Riung, so we chose to sleep here so it felt as we had the whole place to ourselves!
The sun about to set
In the evening just after eating some delicious barbequed fish we watched the moon come up slowly over the sea which was a lovely orangey red colour, the end to a perfect day before our captain, Matt brought us some mattresses down so we could sleep on the deck underneath the stars.
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chrischarly
on June 18, 2011
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Rinca
,
Indonesia
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Excited about going to see Komodos tomorrow!
Labuan Bajo
,
Indonesia
A local man
Today we spent a few hours walking around Labuan Bajo finding the best company to book our
Komodo
trip with.
Local house
Gorgeous scenery
We eventually found a nice woman to book through who was flexible so we managed to make our own tour hopefully avoiding many of the other tourists who will be going to
Komodo
and
Rinca
Island as well… can’t wait!
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chrischarly
on June 17, 2011
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Labuan Bajo
,
Indonesia
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Horrible bus journey... but with arrack
Labuan Bajo
,
Indonesia
road blockage
This morning we woke up at 5:40am and caught the bus we had booked to go to Labuan Bajo. Things didn’t start off great as the bus was over ½ an hour late, which annoyed us as we had gotten up so early!
On the bus
Once on the bus, 5km down the road the bus parked up and we sat and waited for almost 2 hours before the driver finally decided to leave! He said to us, that he would not go until the bus was completely full!
Chris and the bus conductor
We were so angry as we knew it would take 10 hours anyway! Eventually though we all persuaded him to go and it really was the bus journey from hell! (Well for me anyway as the boys really enjoyed themselves though as they started drinking arrack, which is a local spirit at 9am with the bus conductor!)
Isa and Chris looking exhausted!
But I have the stinkiest of colds and was feeling really sick, so just after half way I ran off the bus to throw up in small forest. Yuck. The journey was so bumpy and up and down mountains and on a small bus seriously uncomfortable!
Waiting for the road to clear
We finally arrived at Labuan Bajo at around 7pm to then start to look for accommodation and there were loads to choose from thankfully.
Chris with bintang!
But here is nowhere like the rest of Flores as it is so touristy and many people hassle you to book tours with them and from around 30 companies to choose from we didn’t know where to start so decided to leave it until morning and finally got left alone.
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chrischarly
on June 16, 2011
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Labuan Bajo
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Indonesia
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