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Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia

a travel blog by chrischarly


This passage will be our longest one and it will be during our time in SE Asia visiting Malaysia, The Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, proabaly in this order before flying to Australia towards the end of September. Unfortunately we've run out of time to go to Burma and Vietnam... maybe next time!
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Back once again to KL

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Today we sadly left Tioman Island and went back to Kuala-Lumpur in preparation for the Grand Prix. Travelling was easy but took some time and arrived in a huge thunderstorm and then headed out to the city to a bar with fantastic views of the city...



permalink written by  chrischarly on April 7, 2011 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Chilling in KL

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Today was the practice day of The Grand Prix but we decided to miss it and instead sort out our visas for Vietnam and Indonesia. However this was a little more difficult than expected so intead we achieved virtually nothing all day and went out for dinner in the evening with a group of guys from the U.K we met.



permalink written by  chrischarly on April 8, 2011 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Qualifying

Sepang, Malaysia


After taking a lazy day Friday, we decided we would head down to watch the GP qualifying with our new friends, seven 50 year old blokes from UK out for a beano.

We took the Monorail to Sentral where we picked up the Air Asia Skybus special to the Sepang circuit. The trip was pretty easy and we were entertained by our friends team T-Shirts that had Malasian GP (spelt incorrectly) on the back - Oops !

On arrival we we advised that no food or drink could enter, so downed a couple of litres of water before going in. We found out that this was a way to make you buy the overpriced rubbish they had inside. Or in our case, how we could come up with ideas to smuggle in the next day.

At the main enterance we left our new friends to head around the other side of the track to our stand, this was trickier than expected as there was no direction or signs on where the shuttle buses run from, after asking, and getting blank expressions, from about 6 people who apparently worked there, we found our own way.

The stand had a good view of a number of corners and first on was Malaysian Super Series - a mixture of cars ranging from Ferraris, Lambos, Astons, Porches plus a random mix that even inclued a Fiat 500 Arbath, much to Charly's pleasure !! It was a 10 lap race that consisted of a car stalling at the start, another rear ending it, 7 laps with the safety car then 3 where one Lambo and one Porche had a little race of there own.

After that we had a short break then the GP qualifying. That was when we really understood the necessity of the earplugs as the noise was intense. Unfortunately we only had one pair and I wore the noise reducing headphones, that are not made to reduce such loudness, but did manage to cut down the bleeding from my eardrums.

All in all it was pretty predictable, and Vettel cruised into Pole.

After, we headed back to the city which took about 2.5 hours and was very hungry so went straight out to food street and visited our favourite Chinese, yummy !

GP tomorrow, bring it on !

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 9, 2011 from Sepang, Malaysia
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GP day!

Sepang, Malaysia


After a night of trying to sleep with ringing ears, we awoke, got ready and met the team to head to the circuit. On the way there we devised our smuggling plans to get some water and food in, due to the poor security we didn't have to try too hard, and really only needed a sacrificial bottle filled with tap water to give them a sense they had found and confiscated illegal contriband. However, Charly still insisted in putting a banana down the back of her trousers just in case !?

We saw the second Super Series race, which was slightly better than the first and then the JK series which were smaller Formula cars, pretty average. We did find out that we could pick up radio on my phone so we could listen to the Circuit Radio station, pretty useful to work out what was going on. Another way to find out what was going on, was to take a photo of the TV screen and zoom in, especially useful during the F1 race.

The race was pretty predictable, and we were hoping for rain to mix it up a bit. All in all an awesome experience to see it, hear it and get the great atmosphere.

After the race we decided we would try and walk back to meet the guys at the main entrance, which was a bit of a mission taking an hour up and down hills, the whole way we saw no shuttle buses, and then just before the end realised why, when we saw them all parked up not being used !

We met the guys, got some pics at the entrance then headed over the where there was a free concert by some Asian superstar called Rain, we entered and immediatly where given vouchers for a free Chivas Regal and Coke in return for contact details. Don't worry we didn't use all our friends !:-) We did however work out that we could exit, rip off our wrist band, and re-enter to get more tickets. I figured that they wouldn't notice the 6ft, ginger big bloke keep coming in and I was right, making 3 circuits, twice with 2 tickets (one for Milko). The free whisky passed the time and we watched a beauty contest and they kept promising Rain, but as per the race, it/he never came, so we all got bored and decided to head back.

When we got back, we took the gang out for a very late Chinese at 12:30am (yes same place) and enjoyed a few beers.

All in all, a great day !



permalink written by  chrischarly on April 10, 2011 from Sepang, Malaysia
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The King of Fruit

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


This evening the owner of the guest House we are staying at, Christine took us to a night market.

It was great and Chris was in his element trying all the tasty treats Christine advised us to try.

Then after we were all stuffed she took us to a durian restaurant where we got to try something completely different.

Durian is called the 'king of fruits' renowned for smelly foul but tasty delicious! It is hard to describe the small, almost like gas I suppose, but locals around Asia love it! It is like their drug. Once you are their for a while you kind of ignore the smell and it isn't that bad and to us it tasted like creamy leeks and very rich.

Then again it really isn't that bad as they say our blue cheese smells a great deal worse and I suppose I agree with them.

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 11, 2011 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Cheap £4 a night accomodation

Kuantan, Malaysia


Today we left KL and headed to Cherating with lovely beaches, chilled atmosphere and seiously cheap rooms for £4 a night. Bargain! Admittedly they aren't the nicest and with shared bathrooms but it's clean enough!

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 12, 2011 from Kuantan, Malaysia
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