Sunday, 15 February 2009

Singapore, Melaka, Kuala Lumpur

08/02/09

Woken by Greg Slater at around 6am as he got back fom a night out. Loud music and chattering until 7am! Up at 9.00, then woke him up, ha ha, for a lift to the airport around 10.00. Finally got the chance to watch 'Australia' on the plane, it was brilliant, and a perfect goodbye to the country. We arrived in Singapore just before 6pm, and Stuart (Emma's dad) met us at the airport and we jumped in a taxi to his and Sue's apartment. Spent the evening drinking wine, eating lasagne and idly gossiping.

09/02/09






Up around 9am for a lush breakfast of fruit. muesli and toast. Caught the bus to the CBD and wandered along the river to Boat Quay, reaching it through various shopping malls. Had a walk around the 'Kampong Glam' area - Chinese/Islamic and Hindu influences, passing lots of fabric and carpet shops. Went into the Sultan Mosque - the biggest in Singapore. Had a look at Raffles Hotel but couldn't go into the lobby as we were under dressed. Back to Stu and Sue's late afternoon for a dip in the pool before getting ready for dinner. Went to the Boat Quay again for Indonesian food. Joy's choice from the menu wasn't available so she ended up with an average BBQ chicken. However, Greg really enjoyed his beef Rendang. Walked to Suntec City to see the light display at the worlds biggest fountain. After seeing the Bellagio, we weren't overly impressed and also wondered if 'worlds biggest' was an honest title. Walked back to Raffles and ordered an overpriced, but tasty Singapore Sling (it's the experience you pay for, not the drink!) Enjoyed our drinks whilst shelling peanuts and casting the empty shells all over the floor.







10/02/09

Lie in until 10am, breakfast and out on the bus to 'Vivo City,' a mall by the main port, to get the monorail to Sentosa Isand - Singapore's Island theme park. Not having the budget to go to underwater world, dolphin lagoon or the tiger sky tower, we did the luge, where the balance was restored in luge riding! (Greg disputes this as Joy used underhand tricks!) Did a nature walk, but the main things we saw were diggers and machinery as they were developing another resort on the island. We then walked along the man-made beaches and went to the southern most point of continental Asia before a chillax on the beach. Didn't venture too far into the water as it looked a bit murky. Not surprising as the multitude of boats and tankers weren't too far away. Dinner with Sue and Jackie (a friend of Sue's also visiting) at home so saving pennies, rounded off with cheese and biscuits before bed.

11/02/09





Up at 6.30 to catch a taxi to the bus station. Sue waved us off and gave us some provisions for our journey. It has been nice being looked after! Bus left at 8.30 and what a bus! Massive reclining seats each with its own monitor to watch TV and play computer games. The supposed 5 hour journey only took about 3 1/2 and we arrived at a huge bus station in Melaka at around midday. Bought our bus tickets to Kuala Lumpur for 12RM each (about £2.50). Got a taxi to our hotel and thought we were being fleeced by being charged 15RM but our hotel told us it was the correct fare, so we felt better about paying, but guilty for doubting the taxi driver. Our hotel was nice and had a good view of the river. Had a quick stroll then took a river cruise along the brown and murky water - definitely woudn't want to fall in. We then wandered around Chinatown and grabbed some lunch at a small cafe, the bill coming to 8RM in total - around £1.60! Walked through the lantern lined narrow streets, perusing the shops and sights whilst trying not to get run over as there were lots of cars and often no pavement. We then did a whistle stop tour of the historic city and enjoyed a can of 'Kickapoo Joy Juice!' on our way back to our air conditioned room around 5pm. One shower later and we were back out. Had a Jaz beer in a little bar/cafe on the riverside and enjoyed a tasty indian for dinner. 2 starters, 2 main, one rice, one naan and 2 very tasty mango lassis, all for a whopping £8 (sorry, we won't talk about the prices again after this!) Feeling stuffed we walked back to our hotel to crash.









12/02/09



Up for a cooked breakfast then chilled out in our hotel until 11am. Got a taxi back to the bus station and quickly checked emails and info on Kuala Lumpur in the indoor market. Hopped on the 12pm bus and arrived in the busy centre of KL at around 2.30pm. Didn't want to start to work out how to get public transport to our hotel, so we jumped in a taxi. The sprawling city is a mix of run down shops/cafes/houses and posh high rise hotels/offices and shopping malls. Our hotel was very posh and a nice change from our little hostels. Went to the shopping centre directly below out hotel for some lunch - some strange crepes and buns from a bakery which we ate in our room. Read our city guides trying to make some sense of the train maps which differed in each book. Worked out a way to get the Petronas Towers and dragged Greg away from looking whistfully at the hotel pool. Managed to get there in one piece - it was easy! Had a look and made our way back. Didn't have a map and didn't fancy working our way aimlessly across the city just for the sake of it. Got back to the Mega Mall and had a quick look around, having dinner in the Chinese/Thai/Vietnamese food court. Back to our room at 7ish for a lush shower and relaxing in our free slippers and enormous bed.

13/02/09





Woken up from nice sleep in the huge bed and dark room by the alarm at 7.30am. Had a lush brekkie - cereal, rice pudding, toast and some creme brulee! Saving the hot stuff for tomorrow. Picked up at our hotel just before 9am for our trip to Batu Caves. Before seeing the caves, our tour guide took our massive group - consisting of only the two of us, on a drive through the city seeing some of the different hosues, various embassies and sultan palaces. Visited a pewter factory and had a go at bashing patterns on a piece. Had a look in the gift shop, it was all nice, but a little expensive. Next stop was a batik factory where we saw how fabric was printed and watched a demonstration on how to wear scarves etc, then funnily enough, the chance to look in the gift shop. Although the lady followed us around, we didn't buy anything. We then battled the traffic - glad we weren't driving ourselves, as there didn't seem to be many road rules apart from push in and go. The fashion seemed to be to have dents in the car too. We finally arrived safely at the Batu Caves - a temple inside a cave at the top of 272 steps. There had been a big festival/pilgrimage the week before with 3 million people visiting and the clean up operation was still in slow progress. Inside the cave was lots of rubbish, a smell of waste and wee, and chickens pecking at the litter. Outside there were lots of monkeys, we kept our distance as their teeth looked big and sharp! So basically, it was not the cleanest of places, but nice to see and experience something different. On the way back to the hotel we were fortunate enough to be taken to a watch shop - just what we needed! Again we were hounded by the people inside, but we chose to ignore the wares in front of us and left empty handed! Stopped for lunch in the Mega Mall. Joy wasn't so hungry and opted for a 'curry puff' - chicken curry pasty, which for 30p, was deelish. Greg tried to line his belly with some random chinese style things - some looked deep fried, others ???! They were put in a bowl with water/soup and came with rice. Joy was glad she wasn't too hungry as it didn't get a glowing report from Greg who couldn't work out what anything was even after eating! So he too decided to go for a curry puff to take away the strange taste in his mouth. Spent the rest of the afternoon lounging by the pool, swimming and lazing. Had a little wander around the mall and ate a lush dinner of chicken pittas and chips in Nandos for £6 between us (sorry, couldn't resist), and watched 'Slumdog Millionnaire' for £2. Rounded off the evening with some tasty pastries and eclairs from a little bakery, yum yum!



Saturday, 7 February 2009

Perth

28/01/09

We checked out of our cabin and read our books by the pool until the bus to the airport arrived, jumped on and milled about in the smallest terminal imaginable. We didn't have much of a wait though so we were heading for Perth in no time. We landed at 3.30pm and waited around for Joy's friend Greg (this is going to get confusing!) to pick us up. Unfortunately, like the majority of you he was working so we had a few more hours of idly doing nothing ;-). Greg finally arrived and we were on our way to Leederville, a suburb very close to the heart of Perth. We arrived and found that we had our own room, a pool and free internet access - bargain. We did a spot of shopping as the bachelor pad's fridge was completely empty and enjoyed a night of catching up and drinking beers.

29/01/09

OK the accommodation might be free but the bed............ Well it was obviously previously owned by an extremely large person and it creaked for England (actually, make it Europe). We spent the morning updating the blog and uploading photos and we tucked into our weakness - peanut butter on toast! We basically chilled for the rest of the day and watched the Departed and ate a curry (also a first for our trip)

30/01/09


Lazy morning and then a wander around the city. We saw the big wheel (every city seems to have one now) and the bell tower by the ferry terminal as well as some gardens before a spot of lunch and some browsing in the shops. Greg bought some insoles for his trainers as his feet were starting to smell on a nuclear scale! We met Greg Slater in the most expensive pub in the world and enjoyed our Stellas very slowly! We then moved on to an Irish pub but Joy and I were refused entry as we were wearing thongs - we did check what we had to wear the night before but obviously a certain somebody wasn't really listening to our question!! Home to change before returning to the Irish pub, we then moved on to Mt Lawley where we had a tasty pizza in Sienas and a last drink in the Queens before a night cap at home.

31/01/09


Headed to Fremantle at 1ish and had a look around the town and markets. We bought a delicious juice and Joy got a kangaroo keyring, which was also a bottle opener - handy! We then went to a microbrewery called 'Little Creatures' where we enjoyed some tasty beers (Joy had cider) and some chips. We had a quick look at a statue of Bon Scott (original AC/DC singer) before heading to Cottesloe beach for a swim in the Indian Ocean. It was lush after not being able to go in the sea in Queensland. Next we headed along the beach a bit to watch Greg Slater and his mate Chris kiteboard. It was quite cool but we were lounging around for a while and Greg Slater didn't get much of a go as Chris was using his kite. We bought some burgers for a BBQ and fired it up around 9pm with some beers and crisps and met various neighbours before hitting the sack around 1am.


01/02/09




Can't believe its February! We cooked an amazing fry up on the BBQ before Greg Slater dropped us off at the WACA to watch Australia play New Zealand in a one day international. It was roasting hot and there was no cover for us but we enjoyed ourselves despite the cricket being quite boring. It was a low scoring match at a very slow rate and NZ won on the last ball (but we had left by then!). The highlights of the day were looking out for flying beach balls, watching drunkards get thrown out and building a long snake out of the used beer cups! We were home by 10pm to watch the end of the final of the Australian Open and then Newcastle v Sunderland.




02/02/09

Lazy day planned today. Got up at 10.30 and emailed some mates then watched Beverly Hills Cop before a dip in the pool. We then had some dinner before a nice walk around the lake to watch the sunset.

03/02/09

More emailing in the morning before we headed to Scarborough. Had a quick look around before hitting the beach for a few hours. It was quite breezy so we weren't too hot from the sun which was good, but it meant we didn't realise when we were getting burnt - until got we home! We had a swim in the very strong current sea and then a quick shop before we headed home to get ready for dinner at Peter's - Dominos pizza with crisps, garlic bread and cheese and crackers. Had some beers and chatted the night away.

04/02/09


Train into the city to buy a box to send some things home to England. We also popped in to the Tourist Information Centre for some advice in where to camp at Margaret River. We then hopped on the blue CAT (free bus) to Kings Park where we had a wander and heard Simply Red rehearsing for a concert. Back to the house to get picked up by Greg Slater to play golf. We had to share clubs and he was quite precious about a few of his so Greg was a little on edge. It took him a while to relax and then he played some good shots. Unfortunately Greg Slater was excellent!! Joy did a great job holding the flags and keeping score! Beer afterwards and an early night.




05/02/09


Packed the car and headed off to Margaret River. We left at 11.30ish and arrived just before 4pm. There wasn't much to see so we did some souvenir shopping and looked at the river before looking for somewhere to stay. We drove to Pevelly to look at the campsite and almost checked in until they told us that they didn't have a kitchen. We decided not to stay and headed to our next choice, but 5 mins down the road Greg realised he'd pocketed the bathroom key to the campsite. It didn't stop us though and we carried on toward Gracetown Caravan Park. We got a nice shady spot as we thought it would be roasting in the tent. Had some gnocchi and were joined at the table by a Kookaburra before we drove to the beach to watch the sunset. It was very windy and cold so we stayed in the car! The sunset was OK and we went back to the tent, quickly discovering that it was very small!



06/02/09


A really bad nights sleep as it was freezing cold and very uncomfortable, but at least it only cost us a tenner! We checked out around 11am and headed to Yalingup for a cup of coffee and a muffin. We enjoyed this on the beach before heading to Busselton. There we had a walk along the extremely long jetty and then drove through Bunbury and Mandurah, finally arriving at Fremantle at 5.10pm for a chai latte and a slice of delicious cheesecake. Headed to Cottesloe to see the sunset and meet Greg Slater who was kite boarding with Chris. Found them on the beach and headed back to Leederville for fish and chips. Watched Tropic Thunder before heading to bed!




07/02/2009

Discovered that our fish and chips cost us alot more than planned. Greg Slater went out to clean his car and found a parking ticket on it!! All the way to Margaret River and back no problem, and back in Leederville while we ordered our fish and chips, we get a ticket! In Australia, seems you can park for free through the day, but after 8pm, you have to pay! Wish we'd seen that sign! With our wallet $60 lighter we headed to town to post our box back to England. Had a quick wander around town and bought some aboriginal art. Back in Leederville we did some shopping for dinner tonight and some internet and photos before heading back out for a delicious ice cream! Chilling out for the rest of the day before our final Aussie BBQ and a visit to Peter's for a house warming party.