Wednesday 30 July 2014

Perhentian Islands 20-24.7

We had heard from many that Perhentian Islands, Besar and Kecil, are a paradise on earth. Early on when planning our time there we chose to go to Kecil, the smaller and more backpacker friendly island. With Anna and Riku we arrived in Kuala Besut, the coastal town where the boats leave for the Perhentians, early in the morning after an overnight bus ride from KL. Freezing as hell from the aircon in the bus we climbed out only to hear that a boat to Perhentians leaves in 5 min. So we ran to the harbour and hopped on to the speedboat just in time. When on the boat it suddenly came to our mind that we didn't have any cash and there were no ATMs on islan. We had planned to get some cash in Kuala Besut but forgot to do it when hurrying to the boat... Luckily Anna and Riku had plenty of cash and were nice enough to lend some to us. 
We hadn't reserved any accomodation on Kecil beforehand because none of the places could be reserved from the internet and many of them didn't answer to our emails. We arrived to Coral Bay which is the smaller beach on Kecil. It seemed nice with lots of small shops and restaurants and the water was quite clear. 


Immediately we started looking for accomodation. We got chalets from Senja resort outlooking the sea. The rooms were very expensive compared to the condition they were in. It seemed like all the places were overpriced on the island and definitely not in backpacker friendly price ranges...Anyway we took the rooms for one night and decided to look for cheaper accomodation for the nights to come after having breakfast.



Hungry as wolfes we ate breakfast sets in one of the restaurants on the beach. This "breakfast set" was also a thing on the island, every restaurant had several with different combinations of eggs, toast, beans and such. Prices ranged from 3-4 €, not bad at all. With our beach gear with us we headed to the other side of the island, to Long beach. On our way we had a look at several resorts and chalets, but didn't find anything in our price range and in reasonable condition. Also almost all hostels and resorts had very rude service and they didn't seem to want any guest. At Panorama Chalets we were even laughed at when we asked to see some rooms. We gave up and surrendered to the sun. 



We had our lunch at D'Rock resort, which was one of the lousiest lunches in a while. We also had a look at some of their rooms but they were so dirty and also overpriced that we decided to continue our search for a little while longer.
In the afternoon, on our way back to Coral Bay, we finally found a nice, clean and modern room from Tropicana Inn, a funny hostel run by Indian fellows. The room was a family room with one double bed and two single beds, which suited us just fine. Later on we noticed that there was one more fellow staying in the room with us... :)



We returned back to Coral bay and stayed on the beach for a while before heading back to our chalets in Senja resort for a nap before dinner. That evening we watched the sunset from our balcony and had grilled food for dinner on Coral Bay. The beach looked so cute with all the lights and the tables spread out up to the waterfront. And the best of all, the food was really tasty! 




Next day after breakfast we moved our stuff to Tropicana Inn and went for a snorkeling trip arranged by the hostel. Our boat was a small one with a young guy as our captain. A Chinese family was on the same boat, the father was seasick the whole way and only the mom did some snorkeling (the boy couldn't swim). Not such a great success for them. Rosanna was happy not to get seasick, as the last time on a snorkeling trip on Nusa Lembongan she had fed the fish with her vomit :D We stopped at five spots to snorkel. The first ones before luch were shark, coral and turtle bay. We saw one big shark and a couple smaller ones at shark bay. The water wasn't that clear and we could only see acouple metres in front of us. The coral was also mostly dead, which was a huge disappointment. The fish were cute though. At turtle bay we were lucky to spot a big Green turtle munching away seaweed on the bottom. Some people dove to touch the turtle, which felt so wrong to us. 



After the first three spots we drove to Fisherman's village for lunch. Our captain bought us Akok pastries, the traditional Malai deserts, which were delicious. 





After lunch we continued snorkeling at Lighthouse spot and Romantic beach. The current was a bit too strong at Lighthouse but there was some live coral and we saw Clown fish, which was nice :) Romantic beach was wonderful, the best beach on Kecil! So clear water and white sand. We could have stayed there the whole day but after half an hour or so we headed back to Coral Bay. The trip was a success and we were very happy with it! It only cost each of us 9€, which felt really cheap to us.




In the evening we headed to Long beach for dinner. But first we had to wait for a thunderstorm to pass over. Thunderstorms always seem to be so much more intense hear than back home! Anyway, we had read from Lonely Planet that Panorama chalets&restaurant had the best pizza in eastern Asia. So it was an easy choice for us to choose where to eat our dinner at. Of course with our luck they didn't have pizza that night. Disappointed we left and found another pizza place right around the corner called Oh La La. Their pizzas were delicious and they even served good cocktails! We had couple more drinks at a beach bar after dinner while watching a bonfire :)



Next morning we had a sleep in had breakfast at Coral bay. After breakfast we rented kayaks and paddled back to Romantic beach, which we'd visited on our snorkeling trip. The weather wasn't as good as it was the day before but we still stayed there for couple hours reading books and swimming in the clear water. 






After returning to Coral bay we ate lunch at Ewan's place, which was rated as the best restaurant on the island. The food wasn't that special. With our stomachs full we headed back to the beach for an afternoon nap. That evening we decided to give Panorama's pizzas another try and headed there for a dinner. That meal ended up being a total disaster! We ordered four pizzas, from which Anna's and Rosanna's came in a decent amount of time but the boy's pizzas where nowhere to be seen. We asked from our waiter where were the two pizzas after waiting 45 min for them. After that three waiters came to ask us what was missing and none of them gave us any kind of apologies. After waiting another 30 min the boy's finally got their pizzas. Funny thing was also that pepperoni pizzas had bacon in them, not pepperoni :D Well after this long wait and the fact that they clearly forgot half of our food, we were expecting to get some kind of compensation. Instead the waiter laughed at us and told us that if we ate the pizzas we had to pay for them. After a long fight they decided to give us compensation worth of around 2 euros. We left the place boiling with frustration and decided to write four very bad reviews about Panorama on Tripadvisor :D

On our last day on Kecil we decided to try out sup boarding, which is a hit thing in Finland at the moment. It was so much fun! And surprisingly hard :D



That evening we packed our stuff and got ready to leave the Perhentians. The next morning we took a speedboat to Kuala Besut (of course we had time to take one acrobatics picture before leaving) and a taxi from there to Jerteh, where we bought tickets for a nightbus to Mersing. The next stop on our itinerary was Tioman Island and Mersing is the town where the ferrys leave to get to the island. Unluckily there were very little seats left on the night busses so we had to split into two pairs and take different busses to Mersing. After a five hour wait in Jerteh we hopped onto our night busses and hoped to meet each other again in Mersing :D


Tioman Island 25-27.7

Our trip to Tioman Island was anything but easy. First we travelled 8 hours in a night bus from Jerteh to Mersing. Then we had to wait for a ferry to leave from Mersing to Tioman island. It would have been no biggie, but firstly Anna's friend Elina was joining us from Singapore and her bus was about two hours late and secondly our ferry to Tioman left one hour late. So after arriving to Mersing at 7 am we finally got on a ferry to Tioman around 12 pm. The ferry ride took around two hours, which all of us except Oliver spent mostly dozing off. 

We had decided to stay on Juara beach for the next couple of days so we still had to take a taxi from the harbour in Tetek beach to Juara. That took us another 40 minutes. Finally we arrived on Juara beach around 3 pm and took chalets from Juara Mutiara resort down by the beach. They were a bit shady with holes on the floor and the roof but had aircon so we decided that they were good enough for us. We also decided to take precautions and spray our room with insect repellent.

That day was almost over after we had taken showers and had lunch at a fairly good place on the beach. We headed to the beach for a bit before getting ready to go for a dinner. 

We chose to eat at Juara Beach Resort, a quite popular chinese restaurant also down by the beach. After dinner we were all exhausted and headed straight to bed.

The next day we ate a nice late breakfast on the beach. The weather wasn't the best for a beach day but we still sunbathed for a while at one end of the beach where a small river flows into the sea. 

After having lunch at the same place we had our brekkie (all the other restaurants had a "break" from 2pm until 5pm) we decided to walk to a nearby waterfall. Unluckily nobody told us that the whole way there was uphill. We almost died in the heat and barely made it to the falls. The waterfall wasn't that amazing but the water was nice and cool. After dearing to jump in we stayed at the waterfall for an hour or so before heading back to our chalets.

This was the last evening for us since we were leaving early next morning to Singapore. So we took some last evening's photos at the beach before a thunderstorm hit us. There were huge bats in the trees near the beach which were going crazy as it got darker. 

Our last dinner on Tioman was again at the Juara Beach Resort because apparently it was the only place we could get beer from :D After the dinner we said our goodbyes to Anna, Riku and Elina and packed our stuff ready for next morning's taxi drive to Tetek beach and a ferry ride to Mersing.




Friday 18 July 2014

Indonesia in a nutshell

Our time in Indonesia has come to an end and as our last post we thought it would be fun to list our do's and don'ts of Indonesia. This list is of course based on the places that we visited during our trip. So here we go:

Best accomodation: Tropical Hideaways resort on Gili Meno (the most expensive one we stayed in Indonesia)
Worst accomodation: Banana Leaf bungalows on Gili Meno (surprise surprise, the cheapest one we stayed in)

Best room: Hotel Grand Sakura in Medan
Worst room: Banana Leaf bungalows on Gili Meno (cockroaches and mice, jaiks!!)

Best restaurant: Hai restaurant on Nusa Lembongan
Worst restaurant: Limbo on Pulau Weh

Best food: Mie Goreng for Oliver and Satay chicken for Rosanna

Worst food: Tuna steak (I guess we were unlucky)

Best fruit: Mangostine
Worst fruit: Banana

Best drink: Watermelon juice
Worst drink: Strawberry Fanta (so sweet that it makes your teeth ache)

Best beach: the beaches surrounding Gili Meno
Worst beach: Kuta beach in Bali

Best view: Sibayak volcano in Berastagi
Worst view: from our window in hotel Neo on Bali (a concrete wall)

Best city/town/village: the village on Gili Air
Worst city/town/village: Banda Aceh and Senggigi (both equally sucked)

Best island: Gili Air
Worst island: Lombok

Best bed: in hotel Grand Sakura in Medan
Worst bed: our bed in Berastagi (so soft that we couldn't sit on the edge of the bed without falling into the bed:D)

Best toilet: in Tropical Hideaways resort on Gili Meno (huuuuge bathroom!)
Worst toilet: all public toilets!