Singaporeans usually flocked to West Malaysia (generally known as Peninsular Malaysia) and not many have ventured to the less populated East side located on the world's third largest island; Borneo.
I took the small step recently by travelling to only one of two states in East Malaysia and spent an incredibly long 7 days that was peppered with moments of the mountains, seas, adventures and relaxation. Without further ado, let me begin, as always, with the summarised itinerary of the trip.
Do click the hyperlinks for detailed postings on each day!
Day One(09 April 2015)
[2.48 pm] Flight would be departing at 5.40 pm but when it comes to Changi Airport, i always make it a point to check in as early as i could to check out the amazing airport that was recently awarded 'Top Airport" in 2015.
Aside from checking the prices of duty free products and visiting mini attractions like the Cactus Garden, another priority was to have sufficient time to grab a decent meal before i hop on to the plane. The latter is applicable only if i am travelling by budget airlines which would require me to pay extra for unsatisfying food.
[5.15 pm] Boarded the AirAsia airplane and it departed on time from Changi Airport Terminal 1 without much fanfare; not that i am complaining given the air disasters in Asia recently.
[7.40 pm] Arrived 22 minutes ahead of time at Kota Kinabalu International Airport (Terminal 2) and not wishing to spend precious time navigating the local transport, we opted for an airport taxi that shall bring us directly to our hotel; Jesselton Hotel.
[9.01 pm] Time for dinner and it didn't take us long to cast our lot on the Bak Kut Teh coffee shop right opposite the hotel. Verdict: herbal style that was strangely dissimilar from its Peninsular cousin.
Day Two(10 April 2015)
[8.00 am] Was up early although i didn't plan for any activity until afternoon. Did some exercise using my newly purchased resistance band and read the local newspaper (complimentary from the hotel) while Alex continued to sleep in.
[9.50 am] Finally managed to get Alex to wake up and he blamed the pillow for giving him such a good sleep! Bloody ass. Anyway, a picture of the Jesselton Hotel that we stayed for all six nights.
Familarisation of the surroundings is essential if you are on free and easy and this was exactly what we did in the state capital; get our bearings to the ferry terminal, the shopping centres etc. Another necessity; to purchase and register for a local SIM card!
[1.00 pm] The start of our exciting journey to sight the Proboscis (Long-Nosed) Monkeys & Fireflies along Garama River. Lucky star was shining on us; there were at least seven encounters with the shy primates! It was 10.30 pm when we reached back the hotel and it didn't take me long to start snoring after taking a much needed shower.
Day Three(11 April 2015)
[8.10 am] I was up by 7.00 am to bath and prepare for the Kinabalu Park and Poring Hot Springs tour. Managed to catch this hilarious parody movie; The Starving Games!
[10.00 am] Stopover at Nabalu town for that opportunity to catch Mount Kinabalu in its majestic glory. No such luck this time as the sacred mountain was shrouded in thick clouds.
In addition to dropping by the Botanical Garden in Kinabalu Park and Poring Hot Spring (including Canopy Walk and Kipungit Waterfall) as part of our day package, i forked out extra money to see my very first Rafflesia flower!
[6.00 pm] Got the tour guide to drop us off at Welcome Seafood Restaurant for our seafood feast! This dining establishment was said to offer good quality seafood at economical pricing. As far as crab pricing was concerned, it was so much more affordable than Singapore!
[7.00 pm] Intended to walk over to the latest shopping centre to hit Kota Kinabalu (KK) but our dear Mr Chiu backed out after realising it would be a long way. Guess where we went? Back to Jesselton Hotel where the sleepy bug can finally rest his feet.
Day Four(12 April 2015)
[8.30 am] There was a reason why i chose Jesselton Hotel. On Sunday mornings, the entire street in front of the hotel (known as Gaya Street) would be converted into a market where you can find souvenirs, interesting items and even pets for sale!
While Alex busied himself with his legendary shopping, i took the opportunity to have the famous Yee Fung Laksa for breakfast as the poor chap doesn't take too kindly to spicy food.
It was a free day for us and we got to quite a number of notable attractions like the central market, the handicraft centre and the filipino market. Shall share with you the details in time to come. :)
[4.00 pm] Managed to psycho Alex to walk over to Imago KK Times Square, the shopping centre i mentioned in Day Three, for late lunch. As the mall was opened only in April, there were not many selections for meals and we eventually settled for Lucy's Kitchen.
[8.00 pm] This would be a scenario i faced frequently with Kon around; we had another meal at what's known as the most popular Bak Kut Teh shop in KK!
Day Five (13 April 2015)
[7.55 am] Grabbed some breakfast before stepping into the van for our day trip to two islands within the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park. We went fully equipped with our prized possession; the EasyBreath snorkeling mask!
[9.00 am] The speedboat ride took us less than 15 minutes to reach our first island; Sapi Island. Compared to the other four islands in the marine park, Sapi was said to offer the best snorkeling. After Maldives, this obviously paled in comparison.
Besides peering into the disappointing underwater world, both Alex and i participated in the Coral Flyer (a zipline across two islands) and the highly enjoyable parasailing! There were other chargeable activities like Banana Boat, Sea Walking etc. Buy a package if you want to get a better deal.
[1.30 pm] After a better than expected BBQ seafood lunch, we proceeded to the nearby Pulau Manukan which was a mere nine minutes away by speedboat. Tour ended by about 3 pm.
[4.30 pm] Early dinner at Fatty Kee; famed for its oyster chicken wings and drumlets! I kid you not - in the few days i was at KK, the place was always packed with customers!
[5.30 pm] We were so free after dinner; we popped by Suria Sabah and caught the movie Parasyte Part 1! Honestly a very entertaining film.
Day Six (14 April 2015)
[8.30 am] Stepped out of the Jesselton Hotel for toast and coffee in this vintage looking kopitiam. The high price caught me by surprise, especially with the supposed lower standard of living in KK.
[9.15 am] Left for our half day tour to Mari Mari Cultural Village and reached at around 9.50 am. My short verdict, before i came out with a much longer post, was that this is a must go for any new Sabah visitors to know more about the five different ethnic tribes in Borneo.
Three words came to mind; interactive, entertaining and educational.
[1.30 pm] Sent back to the hotel after a somewhat simple buffet lunch at the cultural village. With ample time again, we took to the street again and this time, to take a closer look at the central market, the handicraft centre and the filipino market again. Oh, we caught another movie too; Home!
[6.30 pm] Decided to splurge a bit on dinner this time at Jesselton Hotel's resident restaurant; Kudos! Don't play play okay; it was ranked number three out of 359 restaurants on Tripadvisor!
Day Seven (15 April 2015)
[8.00 am] After the great dinner the night before, we had to try the breakfast at Kudos on our last day in KK. In all, breakfast wasn't as spectacular. :(
[8.50 am] Checking out two landmarks within walking distance from our hotel; the completed-in-1905 Atkinson clock tower, and Signal Hill Observatory Platform which took us ages to find.
While Alex went to get his hair cut and get his shopping done (yes, he can really really buy), i strolled over to this unique structure or what's left of it that's covered in graffiti.
[11.30 am] Left for Kota Kinabalu International Airport (Terminal 2); arrangement was made with the hotel for taxi as our luggage, as expected, was too heavy and you would not see me lugging them on the streets / public transport!
[2.20 pm] Arrived too early at the airport and we had to endure two hours of wait before standing on the tarmac to board the plane. Bloody, there's really minimal leisure activity in most airports. Anyway, plane departed punctually at 4.45 pm.
[4.50 pm] About to land in Singapore with Changi Naval Base right outside the window! Home sweet home!