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Trips:

Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
Chris and Charly Down Under
Chris and Charly's African Adventure
Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey

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Another last day of snorkelling

Kampong Ayer Batang, Malaysia


Today is our last full day on Tioman Island so we decided to make the most of it and go snorkelling one last time. It wasn't however as enjoyable as the previous trip as there were lots of stinging plankton in the water which is apperently unpredictable and changes with the tides so we didn't as much time as we did before.

We swam to a marine park another beach along and this is where they feed some of the fish. It is basically a tourist attraction for non-swimmers with life jackets, but we decided to go along as well. So, you swim into it and there are lifeguards throwing bread into the water whilst you are swimming. It was actually pretty good as it was just like being in a huge fish tank. However there was one lone barracuda in amongst the other fish- which wasn't supposed to be there which was a little scary!



permalink written by  chrischarly on April 6, 2011 from Kampong Ayer Batang, Malaysia
from the travel blog: Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
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A nothingness day

Kampong Ayer Batang, Malaysia


We had a great relaxing day today taking a nice long walk along the beach and just appreciating just how beautiful this island truly is.

Chris in fact doesn't ever want to leave it is that chilled and idyllic here!

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 5, 2011 from Kampong Ayer Batang, Malaysia
from the travel blog: Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
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Swam, read and sunned ourselves...

Railay, Thailand



Got up, went to the West Railay beach, swam, read, and sunned ourselves. This was also a gorgeous beach, but I think any place will struggle to top the scenery of yesterdays.
After feeling the effects of the sun headed back via a little noodle bar (yummy), and then went back, showered and went out for the evening.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 4, 2011 from Railay, Thailand
from the travel blog: Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
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A very long walk to tekek

Kampong Ayer Batang, Malaysia


Today we decided to go for a walk to the next beach along from ABC beach, which we are staying on to Tekek.

We thought it really wouldn’t be that far but it was about 3 Miles away and it was blisteringly hot so it was hard work! Tekek is the main place where you can buy supplies and duty free but apart from that there isn’t much to see.

However, we did manage to buy some bread that isn’t full of sugar and some brie and Camembert so the walk was definitely justified!


By the time we walked back, we were exhausted and thankful that we wore hats and sun cream and enjoyed a few gin and tonics and some music with Rob on his balcony.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 4, 2011 from Kampong Ayer Batang, Malaysia
from the travel blog: Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
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Snorkelling for 4 ½ hours

Mersing, Malaysia


Yesterday we made a new friend called Rob who is a scuba diver instructor. Although neither Chris nor I quite have the courage for scuba, yet we went out snorkelling and Rob said he would show us around and come with us. It was great actually; as he spotted some things that, we would’ve never seen and taught us a lot about different species of fish and coral.

I wish we could remember everything we have seen, but here is some of the things, a huge parrot fish that was about the same size as me, 3 blue spotted stingrays, a dead shark, thousands of beautiful sea urchins, lots of nemo fish, bat fish, angel fish, loads of soft and hard corals, a couple of crisp packets, 1 plastic fork and a million other amazing creatures! We didn’t realise just how long we had been out, as when we came back I realised that my legs were pretty sore and burnt and it had been 4 ½ hours since we left the beach! A long swim but fantastic!

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 3, 2011 from Mersing, Malaysia
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Beautiful Tioman Island

Johor Bahru, Malaysia


We were still pretty tired after travelling so today we didn’t do a great deal apart from going on a nice walk the whole length of the beach. Tioman Island is really beautiful with clear gorgeous blue sea and loads of wildlife. We saw many monkeys, which look like they have beards,



a few water monitor lizards,



lots of birds, and there’s apparently 26 different species of snakes, which thankfully we haven’t come across yet.

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 2, 2011 from Johor Bahru, Malaysia
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2 ferries, 4 buses, 2 flights, 1 taxi and a great deal of walking

Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia


Our flight left on time for KL and once there we had a 7 hour wait for our next flight to Johor Bahru near Singapore. Although the flights were really cheap it would’ve better in hindsight to just catch a bus as there would’ve been less waiting around as the flight was only 45 minutes long.

Transport as usual was easy, we got straight onto one bus, which took us to another and then a Ferry across to Tioman Island.

We are amazed just how hot Malaysia is now as walking around finding accommodation was hard, sweaty work but we did find a bargain room for around £8 a night. Then after taking 2 ferries, 4 buses, 2 flights, 1 taxi and a great deal of walking we could finally relax and get a little sleep!

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 1, 2011 from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia
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Last day in The Philippines

Manila, Philippines


This morning we woke up early, packed and had our last Filipino breakfast before taking a walk to the Ferry back to Batangus.

It was a lot smaller than the one we caught over and the sea was pretty rough making us instantly regret breakfast.

I forgot to say previously, that on the way over to Puerto Galera, there were loads of dolphins swimming next to our boat but they were far too quick for a photo unfortunately. Once we got to the pier, many locals advised us that there weren’t any more buses to go back to Manila for the rest of day. Usually Filipinos are trustworthy so we almost believed them and took an extortionate taxi, but refusing to pay the prices quoted to us, we decided to search for a bus ourselves and just around the corner, there must’ve been about 20 waiting to go. Why do people lie all the friggin’ time?! It’s so irritating, especially when you start trusting people! Anyway, so we got onto the bus and it was nice as it was almost empty. However, half way to Manila it broke down and our bus conductor had to stop another bus to take us.

Once we arrived in Manila, it was just a short taxi ride to the airport and a 4 hour wait for our flight back to Kuala-Lumpur at 9pm where we bizarrely bumped into a few people we know!..

permalink written by  chrischarly on March 31, 2011 from Manila, Philippines
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A productive day...

Puerto Galera, Philippines


As it is our last full day we decided to make it as productive as possible. It was really windy today so a perfect day for drying our clothes. We must've washed our whole, albeit small, wardrobe. Then Chris trained me on how to sew better, it's amazing how quickly our clothes etc. get ruined whilst you are away as you use them all the time.

Then we went for a walk along the gorgeous beach one last time.



permalink written by  chrischarly on March 30, 2011 from Puerto Galera, Philippines
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A day of walking and exploring the lovely beaches around

Puerto Galera, Philippines


Today we went for a lovely walk along the 3 beaches around here.

To get there we had to do a Little Rock climbing and running to avoid some big waves!

It was a lovely but challenging at times walk.

When we got back to our resort they were amazed we made it, saying it was pretty dangerous, but we were blissfully unaware. Maybe the trekking and walking we've done recently has done us some good?! Chris' clothes hardly fit him anymore they are so big!



permalink written by  chrischarly on March 29, 2011 from Puerto Galera, Philippines
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