Thursday, 11 August 2016

Backpack in Semporna, Sabah: Part 2



Day 2: Semporna-Tetagan+Bohey Dulang+Mantabuan+Sibuan

Early in the morning, Hatta pick us up to had a breakfast at his restaurant, Restoran Mohd Hatta. We ordered nasi kuning (yellow rice with sambal and ‘ikan tongkol’ wrapped in banana leaf) and teh nain (tea added with milk).
**Note: In Sabah, ‘nain’ refer to susu (milk) whereas ‘beng’ refer to ais. In case you want to order ‘teh ais’ just simply say ‘the nain beng’
Nasi Kuning, a must try!



There are about 44 islands in Semporna. To reduce cost on boat fuels, the trip should be planned carefully. For example, On Day 1, the islands are located near to each other (Tun Sakaran Marine park). As on Day 2, we had to choose either going to Kapalai and Mabul or Mataking and Pom Pom. It is possible going to Mataking from Kapalai/Mabul but it will give higher fuel cost due to longer journey.
Semporna to Bohey Dulang: 1hr
Semporna to Mabul/Kapalai: 45min
Semporna to Mataking: 1hr30min
Mabul/Kapalai to Mataking: 3-4hrs




Maps of islands in Semporna
Photo credited to Borneospeedydive



**Tetagan Island**

Tetagan Island is a village of ‘bajau laut’ people. They build houses on sea, they support living by fishing and they can’t live on land (it is a fact). From a story I heard, once, Malaysian Ministry gives help to these ‘bajau laut’ people. Each family is provided with low-cost house on land. However, they had difficulty in adapting to new environment and found out they don’t suit on land. Thus, they head back to their normal live, living in the sea, building houses on the sea, fishing, playing with sea water and yes, they are happy living like that. FYI, they have cooking gas in their house (Hey, don’t judge a book by its cover!). They don’t speak Malay. Some words that we learned (malai: I want; malai nih: I don’t want/No; Pahalu:tomorrow).
**Note: Visit to Tetagan was just for sightseeing. Bring and give snacks to the ‘bajau laut’ kids. They expect some foods from tourists. Be careful! As things might get chaotic by the time you give them the snacks.

'Bajau Laut' houses
 

 
A woman trying to get some snacks for her son
 
By the time when everything went chaotic



**Bohey Dulang**

Do you love to hike? Then, this is the place for you. Offering a spectacular sea view from peak of Bohey Dulang, a 30-mins hiking is worth the pay. The view from Bohey Dulang peak is breath-taking, no words to describe, just enjoy the pictures!



View from the peak of Bohey Dulang

 
View from Bohey Dulang Jetty to the main entrance (You can see clear water of Bohey Dulang)
 
We got super-excited looking at the clear water
 
While descending Bohey Dulang. This is the so-called 'Stairway to Heaven' stairs.
Upon reaching this stairs, you are not far away from the peak.
 
You can clearly see the sea urchins
 
The greenish-blue clear sea water of Bohey Dulang filled with small fishes

**Mantabuan Island**

Mantabuan is famous for its coral. However, during our visit, it is low tide, thus we didn’t enjoy much. Of course, we did see some corals; we try on our snorkelling gear and make ourselves comfortable in water as preparation for our legendary snorkelling time in Sibuan. Not much to see here except for various colour of starfish (unfortunately, I didn’t manage to snap the pictures as I left my phone on boat).
My parents with shanli, 11-years old boy who is part of our tour guide team



**Sibuan Island**

If you had went to Perhentian Island in Terengganu and you like it, most probably you’d love Sibuan Island too. Filled with various type of fishes and corals, if you are lucky enough, you might see puffy fish (I manage to find one!) I did my very first skin dive, ouh and I LOVEEEE it SO MUCHHH! Thank you to our tour guide, Billy. There were Nemo, sea urchins and other types of fish (blue, white, green, yellow in colour. Sorry, I don’t know the names). Sadly, our so-called Go-Pro Cam is low on battery, so there were not much pictures to shown (You don’t expect me to bring my hand phone underwater, did you?)

'Welcome to Sibuan Island' signage
 
Look carefully, you will see a boy climbing the coconut tree
 
As we reached Sibuan Island
 

Coral reef at Sibuan Island. Photo credited to Abby

 
Me during snorkelling. Thank God, Mei (our tour guide) got a Go-Pro Cam.

Last but not least, thank you for today's team. We had fun, we enjoy ourselves and most important, we faced our fears towards water (especially me!)
Our boat men, Tim and our assistant tour guide, Mei together with my friend, Sheera
 
Billy, my snorkelling instructors (white shirt).
He taught me how to skin dive, despite my fear in water (I cant swim)

*DINNER*

We went to nearby fish market looking for freshly caught seafood as Hatta had promised to cook dinner for us at his restaurant. We bought crabs, cockles, 'Kamun' aka 'udang lipan' at low prices. For a seafood lover like me, this is what we called as HEAVEN! Where else can you get fresh seafood at low price? However, you have to be intelligent enough bargain for a lower prices. An advice, go to the market with locals there as they would know whether the seller is being honest or not.

Lobster, MYR95. However, we were told by Hatta we can get at lower price that that.


Various type of fish; ikan pari, sotong, ikan buntal, octopus


Seaweed sold at MYR1/plate

Kamun sold at MYR30


Tehek-tehek. Usually cooked by removing the thorns, filled it with rice and steam

Hatta (in spec) bargaining for lower price

Something that was called as 'Mat nemo' by locals






'Ketam masal cili api'. These crabs were bought at MYR35

Dinner set: Rice, Buttered fried kamun, sambal ketam, kerang berkaki rebus, sambal terung.
The delicious dinner cost us MYR27 (harga makanan laut+servis masak+air minuman)


Buttered fried kamun



TO BE CONTINUED ...

 

Backpack in Semporna, Sabah: PART 1

- Someday in Aug '16 -

I just returned from my 3D2N backpack trip in Semporna. There are 4 of us + my parents. I managed to grab MAS Flight Ticket Promo (Returned), costing MYR332. We deals with our travel agent, Hatta (Hp: 014-8731 021). Our trip package cost us MYR330 which include transport returned Tawau Airport-Semporna, Island Hopping + snorkelling gear, accommodation for 2 nights at Mutiara Inn. Our rough itinerary are as below:




Day 1

Arrive Semporna, sightseeing around Semporna Town

Day 2

Island hopping + Snorkelling (Tetagan, Bohey Dulang, Mantabuan, Sibuan)

Day 3

Island hopping + Snorkelling (Mataking, Pom Pom), went to Tawau

Day 4

Stay in Tawau

Day 5

Returned home

Day 1: Tawau Airport-Semporna

As we arrive Tawau Airport, we were welcomed by Din. We hopped on the Travel Bus and went straight to Mutiara Inn, Semporna. The journey took about an hour and cost us MYR25. As we checked in Mutiara Inn Hotel, we were welcomed by our handsome hotel receptionist, Abby (my mom call him 'budak hensem'). Hatta, our travel agent book a Queen Size Bed, Sea view + 2 extra bed (MYR30/bed) for us. As for my parents, Hatta booked Queen Size Bed, Shop view.
**Note: Sea view offer a spectacular view, fish market by the jetty. On bad side, it gives fishy odour as well.


A fruit stall by the road on our way to Semporna


List of rooms available in Mutiara Inn
View from our room's window

 
We had our lunch at Bismillah Restaurant (about 10min walking from Mutiara Inn). I ordered Nasi Goreng Lalap, just a fried rice with fried vegies+fried chicken+sambal+soup). The locals there said the best Nasi Lalap is at Fadirah Café. Later, we bought mineral water at nearby Giant and had a walk to Dragon Inn (next to Jeti Umum). There are several souvenir shops in Dragon Inn. T-shirts were sold at MYR25/pcs (bargain price: MYR20). By dusk, we enjoy ABC at a restaurant by the sea accompanied by the beautiful sunset view.

Nasi Goreng Lalap (MYR6)

Dragon Inn view from the Jeti Umum

Sunset view from Dragon Inn
ABC to quenched our thirst (MYR6)

To be continued...




Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Backpack in Langkawi

-Someday in 2014-
 
My friends and I planned for a backpack trip to Langkawi for 4D3N. Roughly, Ive spent about MYR 600, include island hopping, foods, accommodation, transportation (flight ticket, KTM Ticket, Ferry Ticket and car rental) and shopping (chocolates and souvenirs).
**Note: Im not really sure about the budget, (it may be less than stated) since it was a long time ago, I cant remember it very well.
 
We manage to grab the cheapest flight ticket (Firefly) *about MYR60. We booked a motel (Melati Tanjung Motel) which located along the Chenang beach. I would rate the room 3.5 stars. Below is a rough sketch of our itinerary.
 
12 Apr 2014
6 pm:  Depart to Langkawi (Firefly)
7 pm:  Check in to Melati Tanjung Motel
           Watching sunset by the beach, sightseeing around chenang
13 Apr 2014
Island Hopping
Langkawi Cable Car
Pantai Pasir Hitam
14 Apr 2014
‘Paya Bakau Adventure-KILIM Geoforest Park’
Check in to hotel at Pekan Kuah; sightseeing
15 Apr 2016
Sightseeing at Dataran Lang
Check out and travel back to Shah Alam from Arau (keretapi)
 
Sunset at Chenang Beach
 
Shes trying to show off her 'silat' skill
 
Bus Butik Buskers (They sang very well, we had our dance, it was fun!)
 

The only bookstores that looks like an old library
This bookstores have its own aura, its own uniqueness. If u looks for novel from few years ago (zaman tok nenek hang), well this is the place. It smells like a house of old books and Im sure a bookworm would love this place.


 
Tasik Dayang Bunting
 Why does it called as Tasik Dayang Bunting? As you can see from the picture, the hills looks like a pregnant woman. Legend said that, a celestial princess named Mambang Sari was tricked into marrying a prince, Mat Teja. Sadly, their child died at the age of 7 days. Distraught, the grieving Mambang Sari left the child's body in the lake and returned to her heavenly abode. Some folks believe that woman who had a bath here may have a chance of getting pregnant.


 
Clear water of Pulau Beras Basah
 
My friend getting ready for parasailing. It cost her MYR 90
 
Manage to capture this so-called romantic scene at Beras Basah Island
 
During our time in Langkawi Cable Car
 
Pantai Pasir Hitam (As u can see, the sands are black in colour)

If u ever wondering why does the sand are black in colour, here why. It is due to combination of few minerals together with granite (there is science behind it. No magic!)
A monkey and her baby come into our boat during our journey in KILIM Geoforest Park
 
A must picture to have when u are in Dataran Lang