Tioman Island, Malaysia
The journey from Singapore to Tioman Island, Malaysia was really painless. We had to get up at 4.45am - that was the hardest part! Picked up our 0630 bus, at the Singapore Flyer. The night club at the Flyer was still pumping, made me feel ancient - I've just woken up and they're still partying!!
That used to be me in the background, after a hard night out! Now fresh as a daisy, at 5.30am! |
Singapore Flyer, 5.30am |
Ferry to Tioman Island, zzzzzz |
We fought our way down the pier and onto the beach and our hotel, the Ayer Raja Resort, was about 3 minutes walk away. Actually Genting is so small - everything is 3 minutes walk away!
Genting Pier |
Ayer Raja Resort |
Our resort (again, word used with poetic license) is pretty basic, actually quite a bit like Sams in Sri Lanka. However, the air conditioning is brilliant, the area is really pretty, and the shower is hot. It's pretty hard to get any service and the wifi - let's not talk about the wifi. Wifi is apparently a basic human right now - just not at Ayer Raja!
I want my human rights! (first world problem). |
We had to take our shoes off before entering any of the shops, so Richie had to give-in and buy some thongs - Aussie Rich! He's come a long way from the London lad who insisted on bringing 10 pairs of socks to Asia, 26 year ago (he'll be wearing stubbies, before I know it.)
Aussie Rich. |
The restaurants were a bit weird - it was like wandering into someone's lounge room and demanding food with menaces! Last night we had a great meal next door, but you get the sense they might run out of food at any minute. We had a buffet breakfast at the Damai Resort (coffee, juice, toast) for 5 MR ($1.50) for two plus wifi!
The beach is really lovely - really clear water - you can watch the fish without a snorkel! - although snorkelling is also very popular.
Look ma no hands! |
We spent all our days in Tioman pretty much the same way - getting up fairly early, walking a kilometre or so to the nicest beach area, swimming for a while then having coffee and toast at Damai Resort and using their wifi, 'cos the wifi at our place was crap!; siesta in the afternoon, late evening swim, drinks on the balcony, dinner more walks on the beach and an early night - very relaxing!
Hmm crusty! |
Beach all to himself! |
Images of Tioman.....
5 days doing nothing - this is what happens! |
We duly turned up at the pier, at the requested time of 1.30 - thirty minutes prior to departure, to discover no boats had arrived since 11am! We waited until 3pm for a boat - when it finally turned up, it wasn't our boat to Tanjung Gemok - but a boat to Mersing.
We thought - sod it! We're catching this boat one way or another. So we shoved our way onto the boat and grabbed a couple of seats. Fortunately they didn't check our tickets until after we set sail - not that they cared either way.
Gee I wonder whats happening with Western Security - not! |
Because the boat was so late - there was no bus to Singapore. It was also persisting with rain when we arrived. Fortunately Rich grabbed a taxi and we dashed to the local bus station. We had to catch a local bus to Kota Tinggi, then change to another bus to Johor Bahru.
Riding with the locals. |
We are now ensconced at the Citrus Hotel, we have a lovely hot shower, massive TV and most importantly fast wifi - human rights restored!
I feel bad for saying this, but you are 1000% correct about the wifi = human rights. In my place now, Vilnius, Lithuania, the wifi cut out for 24 hours and I was beyond upset.
ReplyDeleteWhat's this world coming to?
I hold my glass of wine aloft to you two!
Jay,
DeleteWe weren't joking about Wifi being a human right, we came across this a few months ago, check it out..
and we toast you back,...:)
http://www.wired.com/2011/06/internet-a-human-right/