Thursday, August 28, 2014

Part III : Mari-Mari & Sunset

Hello all :)

Yup, that's right. Will be sharing with all of you on part 3 of my Borneo Getaway :)

On the second day, we visited the Mari-Mari cultural village.

FYI ; Mari-Mari means come-come in Bahasa Malaysia :)

Basically this cultural village shows you the different ethnic groups in Sabah such as the Bajaus, the Muruts, the Lundayehs, the Dusuns and the Rungus. 

It's definitely an experience because you not only see it with your eyes, you also get a taste of their food.

Parents with kids who are studying Sabah & Sarawak for their Sejarah Form 1 lesson, send them for this  and be rest assured that they will ace their sejarah paper!



For example, the Dusuns are famous for their rice wine which contains 15% alcohol.

It's actually quite good if you ask me.






Isn't she pretty? :)



So before the tour started, our tour guide, Tina gathered us together & explained some rules.
After that, she said "Okay, so for Tina's group, we need a leader. Who wants to be the leader?"
A group of ladies from the Philippines stared at the three of us and Tina looked at me.


Oh no.... Don't look at me.
This is when you start noticing everything else except the person staring at you.
The trees, the pimple on the person next to you, the ants...


Okay, how about you?, Tina said with a smile on her face.




Which explains......


this.


As for the Muruts, this is how you say hello when you visit the village :)

The leader of the village (shirtless man in the picture) will greet you. He will then ask you a few questions like your name, where you come from and your reason for visiting the villlage.

As opposed to usual handshake we give, the Muruts place their hands on each other's shoulder.



After 2 hours of touring & discovering, they served us iced lime before we settle down to watch a few performances by them :)





By the time we reached our hotel, it was 3-4 pm and we were thinking of things to do on our last night in KK.

Xher Rael messaged her friend who is from Sabah himself and he suggested for us to watch the sun set at Tanjung Aru. (Thanks, Calvin!)


Tanjung Aru was pretty far from the hotel and we were thinking twice if it was gonna be worth the taxi fare but thank God for super friendly and nice taxi drivers! :)
















Saw this father taking pictures of his daughter earlier on.

A few minutes after that, the family (wife joined) were taking selfies in front of the sunset using the DSLR.


They looked like they needed a little help as both were carrying the daughter who was in the middle of both of them while holding the DSLR, hence I decided to offer to help taking the family picture for them :)




Found out that this family is from China. Even though it was merely a simple act, I was glad that I could help :)



The water at Tanjung Aru isn't as clean as the islands like Sapi but the sunset is definitely something worth staying for.

There are a few bars just along the beach so you can actually order a drink and watch the sun beautifully setting before your eyes. 



Our last night in KK could not have ended anymore beautifully :)



Before I end this post, I would like to thank a few people.. (Get your tissues ready, people)

To my amazing mom & dad, thank you :) For allowing me to go for this trip and trusting me. I am tremendously blessed to have the both of you  in life. 

To Xher Rael, thank you for planning some parts of this trip which has brought so many memories

To Annie, thank you for driving us around in Sarawak & constantly feeding us with good food. You really know how to take good care of the people around you

Last but not least, thank You Jesus for giving us good weather, keeping us girls safe throughout the whole trip and opening up my eyes to things which I have not expected. This trip wouldn't have happened without You. 




Aaaaaand that's a wrap, people! The borneo getaway update is finished! *does the victory dance.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Part II : Island Hopping

Hello hello,


Sorry for the much delayed post! August has been one crazily hectic month.
Nonetheless, will share with you on what we did in the beautiful KK, Sabah :)


So, my friends and I decided to go island hopping since Sabah IS famous for that.

We woke up early in the morning and realized that it was pretty cloudy.
Apart from that, the weather forecast showed that it will rain on that day.
Not much of a pleasant news to receive but....


The three of us sat together on the bed, prayed for good weather, and left the hotel with excitement :)


We visited 3 islands in the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park
FYI; TAR National Park comprises of 5 islands which are Gaya, Manukan, Sapi, Sulug and Mamutik.



Because we are only allowed to island hop for half a day, so we decided to go for Sapi & Manukan

On our way to the first island!




We did some research on the islands & discovered that Sapi is famous for its clear water.
True enough, the water in Sapi island is crystal clear :)


Taking some pictures & being a paparazzi before I go into the waters




I'm not quite sure if this picture does any justice to explain how clear the water in Sapi really was.



Yup, just casually hanging out with the fishes.


As you can tell, Annie had a lot of fun with the fishes :)






Right next, we headed to Manukan Island!
It is a pretty big island as there are few hotels on the island itself.
Just as we reached the island, one of the tour guides approached XR and asked if we were interested to snorkel in Mamutik.


After some bargaining, XR & Annie decided to go for it as he charged rm50 for 2 people.
I decided to stay in the boat & wait for them while they snorkel away. 

Unfortunately.....Annie had a hard time overcoming her phobia of deep waters when she tried to snorkel.


So, I was thinking hey, if she can't, then maybe I should... You know, since it IS for two people..
There was a voice inside which kept telling me to go for it.
Yet, I was still a little unsure about it as I don't know how to swim & was feeling tired.

"But I cannot swim... it's deep in the sea.. dangerous"
"Just go for it"
" I might just drown in the sea"
"Remember when you said that you want to try new things during this trip? Have faith & go in"




I stared into the ocean for a few minutes and thinking over again if I should really go for it.
Some of you might be laughing cause it's only snorkeling, so what?
But for one who cannot swim and to snorkel in an actual deep sea, that was pretty scary for me.



But you know what?
I went for it :)



The corals in Mamutik.......
*moment of silence
Sorry, I just cannot find words to describe them.


It was like I was watching National Geographic in HD with my own eyes in the water, I'm not even kidding!
We were so mesmerized by the beauty of the corals that we forgot to bring our camera along to take some pictures of them :(


So much for not going into the water & just waiting for the girls in the boat, I ended up snorkeling for the longest time among them. Hahah.







All smiles for the amazing snorkeling experience which we both will never forget :)





We three definitely had a good time on the first day of KK :)


Heads up; If you're planning to get some food on the island, I would suggest that you pack & bring it there instead :) 
The food sold on Sapi island is pretty expensive, partly because it is one of the islands which is further away from KK.

Another heads up; Try to rent snorkeling equipments from the jetty as there are a few stalls in Jesselton Point. It is cheaper than renting them in the island itself. Also, renting from the jetty is better because you will have it with you the whole time.

Another another heads up; If you ever have the opportunity to go snorkeling in Mamutik, please do not miss that opportunity!




Stay tuned for the next post, people! It's coming real soon :)



Monday, August 11, 2014

God Given Getaway


Hey guys!


Hope all of you are doing well because I certainly am :) Just came back from a short getaway which was a.m.a.z.i.n.g.


I honestly thought that it was possible to blog about the whole trip in one simple post but I don't think that is possible for now. Haha

Oh my. Where do I even start.

So anyways, Me and Xher Rael have been talking about where to go next after our diploma and one of the options available was Curtin in Miri, Sarawak.

We both thought that since we are gonna go over to check out the campus, why not spend a few days there in Sarawak for a short getaway too?

But sadly... there aren't much things to do in Sarawak. Haha

Hence, we decided to go to the one & only Sabah too!

We've been talking and planning for many many months. And I must say that this trip is a God Given Getaway :)

I personally have been looking forward to this trip because I knew that I needed a short break from everything, a break to refresh and rejuvenate myself.

And every time I thought about this trip which was drawing near day by day, I prayed a small prayer that God's hand would be over this trip.

So me and Xher Rael booked our flights in April.

A few months later, somewhere in July, XR told me that her friend, Annie was heading back to her hometown in Miri & that she needed our help to bring back some of her books.

Not only that, Annie also wanted to tag along with us for our Sabah trip.

Now, I have never met this girl & the only thing I knew about her is that she's from the same college as us. That was about it :)

It was pretty last minute as we already booked our accommodation in Sabah & I only got this meet this girl after our semester finals.

When Xher Rael introduced Annie to me, just 2-3 weeks before the trip, I just knew that this girl was a good person with a genuine heart.

We only got to see each other for 15-20 minutes before Annie flew back to her hometown but I felt the peace in my heart knowing that Annie was gonna tag along in this trip.

Annie is one with a beautiful heart :) One who offers to carry my camera bag when I'm taking pictures, offers food even when I'm not hungry and looks after everyone.


Let's just say that both Annie & Xher Rael were worried that I did not have any pictures of myself as I was carrying my DSLR everywhere we went.

Worried enough that they will take pictures of ME taking pictures of other people. Yup, no kidding!




Say hello to my 2 gorgeous travel buddies, Annie and Xher Rael :)



This is just the introduction, guys! :) Haha

Will share with you guys on some of the things we did in Sabah.

Stay tuned!