Malaysia
November 18th, 2008 Posted in English | No Comments »Kuala Lumpur
After my worst check-in ever (I nearly missed the flight, even though I was 2.5 hours before the departure time at the airport). It was quite early in the morning, so I took a taxi to my hostel. As expected, the driver ripped me off and I paid 20 MYR too much. Later on, I figured out that there’s a bus driving from the international airport to the city. But I’m not sure, if I had managed to do this, since it’s quite complicated for non - Asians. My hostel was rather expensive (10$ a night) but also good (hot shower, air condition).
Nearly everything is unbelievable cheap, except the alcohol. But I honoured myself with a beer, after I got my CAE result. I didn’t expect an A, since it should be quite rare and I haven’t done any homework the last 8 weeks (excluding writings). On the other hand, I’d always been talking English and read some books in English. I did exceptionally well in writing and grammar, which used to be my weaknesses.
In the evening I went to China town, where you could buy heaps of fakes (bad quality but cheap). I bought some clothes, so I won’t need to do this when I’m back. Afterwards, I met Katie, who’s from England and sightseeing with her the next day. The weather was too humid for and I sweat all the time, which I hate but I got used to it. We visited the Petronas Twin Towers and the KL Tower. In the evening we enlarged our group by 5 and went to eating Sushi. I’ve never tried it before - it’s not bad but I prefer grilled or cooked fish.
The next day, we met an Australian teacher and went to a Malaysian art gallery. I reluctantly agreed because I’m not much into arts but I didn’t know what to do otherwise. It was pretty good because there were some amazing paintings (not just some strokes). Afterwards I had to buy a ticket at the Puduraya bus station to go to Melaka. I’ve never seen something like this before. It was packed with people shouting around. Everybody wants to sell you a ticket or a taxi ride. There are around 100 counters selling different tickets for different bus companies. The ticket to Melaka cost me around 11 MYR.
Melaka
The next morning, I tried to send a parcel to Switzerland but I failed because I had to queue for about 1 hour and had to leave for the bus, which was 30 minutes late (it didn’t bother me much, since I took to the life there). I didn’t book my hostel in advance, because I thought it’s fun to be more spontaneous. It turned out to be a big mistake, since the bus station was in the middle of nowhere. After some time I got a flyer, on which they had a good offer for a hostel. I managed to take the correct bus and arrived there. My initial plan was to stay one day and visit another city but as I met some nice people there, I decided to go to an island with them the next day. As usual and mentioned before, a one day trip with me is always doomed to fail. The bus drive for the ferry took longer than expected, so we missed it. The next ferry, 2 hours later brought us to a gorgeous island, where we looked for the best beach and probably found it. There were lots of abandoned houses on the island, a little bit scary. As we wanted to go back, I suggested to take the same way, since we were short in time. However, they didn’t listen and we got lost. After running around we just managed to arrive on time for the departure. In the evening we went out and met some new people. I extended my stay by a day because I hadn’t seen anything of the city yet.
I couldn’t sleep that night, because I got bitten around 20 times by mosquitoes on the island, so I got up early in the morning to do some sightseeing and got lost again. Nevertheless, I managed to take a coach back to KL after missing the bus 2 times. I booked a night in the same hostel as before and met some people from GB with whom I had a fancy dinner in an Indian vegetarian restaurant (the food was served on banana leafs).
Langkawi
My next stop was Langkawi, a beautiful island. I learned from Melaka and booked my hostel in advance again. My choice was pretty good, since it was located closely to the sea and the guy showing me the area very nice and friendly. He told me, if I isolate myself in a room, he would take me out to the others. But this wasn’t my intention anyway. The people there were mostly easy - going. I rented a scooter and drove around the island with the others, it was simply amazing, especially the flora and fauna. There were some little monkeys on the island, which were kinda funny to watch. I visited some beautiful places. On one day I tried to drive to the main city for 1 hour to do some shopping, I reached it but it was more or less empty. In the end I can say, the 4 days there were tremendous and it’s a place worth to visit again.
Miri
The last 7 days, I stayed at a Kwok Foo’s place in East Malaysia. I didn’t realise for quite some time, that Malaysia was divided in 2 parts geographically and was wondering, why he was talking about East Malaysia all the time. My stay there couldn’t have been better. I know him from work in ABB Dättwil and it was cool to meet him again. He showed me a lot of local food, since he knew all the good places to eat good. I enjoyed the food much more than in the beginning. He had to work during the day, so I was walking around in the city and visiting some places like the oldest oil pump of Malaysia and the huge shopping centres. The people’s English there was a bit worse than in KL, so I had troubles to find some places. On the other hand, they were much friendlier. Also kinda funny was, that when some children saw me, they were waving to me. I was the real foreigner there with big eyes. So people often looked at me but I didn’t care, since it’s a normal thing.










