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Category: Perhentian Islands

Jun 26 2009

Getting to the Full Moon Party

Carrie walks into the Thailand section of the border

Carrie walks into the Thailand section of the border

With our new friends Claire and Karen in tow, Carrie and I left the Perhentian Islands in Malaysia at 7:30am to head to Koh Phangan, Thailand, for the Full Moon Party. Referred to as the best and biggest party in the world, we had based our entire schedule for Malaysia and Singapore around getting to the party. It was something that we just had to experience. Little did we know that getting there would be an experience all in itself.

Our day began with a quick boat “taxi” to the speedboat ferry that would take us from the Perhentians back to the mainland. From there we hired a proper taxi to take the four of us to the Thailand border at Sungai Kolok. Getting our passport stamped to leave Malaysia was quick and painless. Getting into Thailand was not.

Checking to make sure no on has swine flu before entering Thailand

Checking to make sure no on has swine flu before entering Thailand

First we had to undergo a health check, which involved filing out a form swearing that we had no swine flu symptoms and getting our temperature checked. After mine came out at 36.7 degrees Celsius the nurse showed it to me and said, “very close.” I freaked out a bit until I saw the sign that said 38 was the minimum for concern. What was she scaring me for?!

Next we had to wait on a long and hot line to get our passports stamped with our Thai visas. While waiting, a money changer approached me and tried to give me a terrible exchange rate. As everything does, it turned into a little scene that ended with me refusing to give him my money.

The encounter did have a positive effect though, as Reuben, a Spaniard traveling alone and standing behind me in the line, asked me why I didn’t want to change money with that guy. We continued to talk about traveling and soon established that he too was going to the party without pre-booked accommodation. And just like that we had a fifth member of our crew.

The full moon gang (from the left: Claire, Karen, Reuben, Carrie and Me)

The full moon gang (from the left: Claire, Karen, Reuben, Carrie and Me)

After successfully getting through the border check and entering Thailand we found that the train station we needed for the next leg of our journey was about 4 kilometers away. There were no car taxis anywhere so we had no choice but to all hop on the back of motorcycle taxis with our big bags. For ten minutes we caravanned through the streets of Sungai Kolok: waving, hooting and hollering at each other. Depending on whom you ask it was either a fun or terrifying experience; Claire said she had never been more scared in her life!

Safely arriving at the train station and buying our tickets to Surat Thani, we joined a train full of other Western travelers heading to the same place. The ride was long, dusty, hot and highly entertaining. Reuben was sitting next to a Thai who was drinking beer for 10 hours straight. Karen and Claire drank whisky with a Thai police officer in the food car. Carrie and I met an army officer who loves scuba diving as much as we do. Good times were had by all.

The sleeping quarters on board the overnight ferry to Koh Phangan

The sleeping quarters on board the overnight ferry to Koh Phangan

We finally arrived at Surat Thani at around 9pm and quickly started looking for cabs to take us to the boat dock. However, we had somehow picked up a straggler (we’ll call him San Diego because that’s where he’s from and I don’t know his name) who invited himself into our group to try and save money on the cab. He alternated between making sure to latch onto us and trying to find his own cheap deal. In the end he tagged along with us, which made us need two cabs instead of one and we all had to pay an extra 10 bhat for helping him. No problem, I would hope the same would happen to me in that situation.

The boat, which doubled as a cargo ship filled with food, beer and other dry goods, wound up costing double the normal price due to the party. The inside was lined with mattresses both on the floor and elevated in the aisles. Everyone had an assigned spot, though we did have to kick a few sleeping locals out of our beds after playing cards until nearly 1am. It took a while, but we all finally fell asleep to the rocking of the sea.

We made it!

We made it!

Arriving at 5:30am, we were awoken by the sounds of the ship’s horns and countless taxi drivers on the jetty shouting “good morning! You want taxi? Where you go?” through the boat’s windows. Still groggy, we had no choice but to enter the taxi gauntlet waiting for us and try and figure out where we were headed. Not surprisingly, it was at this point that San Diego reappeared after being MIA all night and tagged along with us. Our destination: a hotel with a room big enough for six.

The epilogue to the story is that Claire’s place didn’t work out but we did find a wonderful AC room that we could cram the original five into. San Diego had been both trying to find his own place and make sure to stick with us all morning just in case, so we were a-ok with him doing his own thing. We even helped find him a cheap single room, but were completely done with him. Finally, at around 8:30am we all plopped into our beds and passed out.

Final tally
1 train ride
1 motorcycle taxi
3 car taxis
3 boats
26 hours of travel

01. Leaving the Perhentian Islands on a water taxi 02. The fast ferry from the Perhentian Islands to the mainland 03. Our taxi from the mainland to the Thailand border. Note the sideview mirror is on the hood of the car 04. This way to Thailand at the border 05. Checking to make sure no on has swine flu before entering Thailand 06. The line to get our Thailand stamp 07. Carrie and her bags on a motorcycle taxi from the Thai border to the train station 08. The train from the Thai border to Surat Thani is filled with Westerners heading to the Full Moon Party 09. The toilet on the train to Surat Thani 10. The train to Surat Thani 11. Karen makes friends with police officers over some whiskey on the train 12. The overnight ferry to Koh Phangan was filled with travelers, food and booze 12a. The sleeping quarters on board the overnight ferry to Koh Phangan 13. Stretching on the overnight ferry to Koh Phangan 14. Our first sunrise on Koh Phangan, surrounded by taxi touts 15. Westerners load onto taxis to go to their guesthouses 16. A Koh Phangan taxi 17. We made it!

Views from the back of our motorcycle taxi to the train station


The scene on the dock when our boat arrived at the full moon party at 530am

Jun 26 2009

The Full Moon Party: The Biggest and Best Party in the World – Photos and Videos

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01. Leaving the Perhentian Islands on a water taxi 02. The fast ferry from the Perhentian Islands to the mainland 03. Our taxi from the mainland to the Thailand border. Note the sideview mirror is on the hood of the car 04. This way to Thailand at the border 05. Checking to make sure no on has swine flu before entering Thailand 06. The line to get our Thailand stamp 07. Carrie and her bags on a motorcycle taxi from the Thai border to the train station 08. The train from the Thai border to Surat Thani is filled with Westerners heading to the Full Moon Party 09. The toilet on the train to Surat Thani 10. The train to Surat Thani 11. Karen makes friends with police officers over some whiskey on the train 12. The overnight ferry to Koh Phangan was filled with travelers, food and booze 12a. The sleeping quarters on board the overnight ferry to Koh Phangan 13. Stretching on the overnight ferry to Koh Phangan 14. Our first sunrise on Koh Phangan, surrounded by taxi touts 15. Westerners load onto taxis to go to their guesthouses 16. A Koh Phangan taxi 17. We made it!

01. The full moon gang 02. Getting ready for the night before 03. Pool part at Coral Bungalows 06. Painted up Karen 07. Guy passed out on the beach holding onto a stick for dear life 08. Me and Karen 09. Fire jump roap 10. 530am the night before the full moon 11. Sunrise on the first night 12. Sunrise over the ocean on our first night 13. 545am remnants of the prepartiers 14. Karen and Carrie greet the sunrise by dancing 15. One guy passed out, one guy trying to wake him up and two dogs trying to do it 16. Sunrise on day 1 17. Locals come out to loot the beach at sunrise 18. Locals looking for anything to scavenge 19. The bucket and beer stalls by dayligght 20. The bucket and beer stalls by dayligght 21. Raking the beach clean 21a. Taking a nap at 9pm to get ready to party all night 22. Here we go...FULL MOON PARTY!!! 23. Carrie with her new glow in the dark body paint 24. Carrie's glow in the dark tattoo 25. Body painting central 26. Food stalls all over the beach 27. The sleep it off area 28. Claire's tattoo 30. The spandex guy 31. Party all night long 31a. Passing out in the ocean is never a good idea 32. Party at 5am 33. The beach at 530am 34. Sunrise with Reuben 35. Full moon sunrise 36. People in costumes everywhere 37. The scene at 6am 38. Even little kids come out to loot the beach 39. The scene at 630 3a. Buckets for sale 3c. Buckets for everyone 40. Lady boys become far more obvious after sunrise 41. Lady boys become far more obvious after sunrise. They all also group together 42. A ladyboy finding her next unsuspecting drunken Westener 43. I think this lady boy may have picked this guy's pocket before pretending to get a text and leaving him drunk on the sand 44. The streets of Koh Phangan 45. The streets of Koh Phangan 46. It's funny cuz it's true...and because Karen did 47. Crazy lawnmower 48. Priceless! A huge pile of backpacker bags loaded onto the boat from the full moon party big bags Tons of tourists waiting to board the boat to leave the full moon party Unloading taxis at the boat pier to leave the full moon party The dock in the middle of nowhere that we had to wait for our bus to Surat Thani The inside of our coach bus Waiting in Surat Thani for our next bus to Bangkok. The bus terminal was in the middle of nowhere

Jun 11 2009

Finding Nemo on the Untouched Perhentian Islands

The reletively undiscovered Long Beach on the Perhentian Islands

The reletively undiscovered Long Beach on the Perhentian Islands

What better reason to leave the cool weather of the Highlands than for some scuba diving and time on a tropical island. The Perhentians are a pair of relatively untouched islands, the smaller of which is Long Beach where we stayed. It reminded Carrie and I of the Corn Islands in Nicaragua. The beach was where all the action was. There were restaurants, bars, sundry shops, hotels and dive shops lining the shore. Behind the beach and the single line stretch of civilization there was nothing but dense forest and some walking paths.

As for the cast of characters on the Perhentians, Carrie and I had picked up a couple of new friends on the minivan ride from the Cameron Highlands. One gal was Karen from the UK who was staying at our hostel. Our other new friend was Claire from Scotland, who we had actually met atop Mt Batur on our sunrise hike in Bali. We hadn’t seen her since, but there she was in the same van. Random! Anyway, the four of us got a room together and thus a new crew was born.

Nemos (aka clown fish) in our dive in the Perhentian Islands (taken by reuben)

Nemos (aka clown fish) in our dive in the Perhentian Islands (taken by reuben)

During the two days there, Carrie, Karen and I crammed in five dives while Claire worked on her tan. On one dive through a shipwreck we actually had a conversation in an artificial air pocket 12 meters underwater. Caused by divers’ bubbles rising, the pocket allowed us to actually take out our breather, have an echo-filled conversation and breath the underwater air. It smelled and tasted a bit funny, but was perfectly fine and an amazingly unique experience.

During another dive we went to a cleaning station where little shrimps with claws are all congregated by a large piece of coral. Fish come over and the shrimp pick the dirt off them. Well, instead of a fish they got our hands and we watched as dozens of the little guys crawled all over us and gave us a cleaning. It didn’t hurt, but I definitely felt a lot of little pinches.

Claire, Karen and Carrie in the Perhentian Islands

Claire, Karen and Carrie in the Perhentian Islands

Then there are the Nemos. Every dive we go on, the clown fish are the most fun to play with. Think about the fish from the movie Finding Nemo. That’s a clown fish. They really do live in anemones and every time we come over to them they are the most curious fish in the sea. An outstretched hand is usually enough to get them to come out and say hi.

Oh, and on one dive we literally saw dozens of bamboo sharks hiding under rocks and tons of blue spotted sting rays swimming all over.

Other than diving we really didn’t have much time to explore the island. We ate a few meals, wandered around, checked out the nightlife scene and the chicas had a girl’s night out when I went to bed early one evening. We could have stayed longer, but the world’s biggest party was quickly approaching and we had to get to Thailand. But that’s a story for next time…

A video of what scuba diving in the Perhentian Islands was like, as taken by Reuben

A video of our approach to the Perhentian Islands

Jun 11 2009

Malaysia and Singapore: Two Countries that Might As Well Be One – Photos and Videos

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The Petronas Towers at night A mosque in Kuala Lumpur Carrie and I in front of the Rafflesia arnoldii in Malaysia Flower woman in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur Meat store in the Chinatown area of Kuala Lumpur Our hotel for the first night in Kuala Lumpur was the airport next to the baggage claim_2 Carrie and I in front of the Petronas Towers The inside of the Kuala Lumpur subway Aren't we courteous Carrie and I at the BOH Tea Plantation in Tana Rata, Cameron Highlands A typical food court in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur An assortment of local foods at a buffet in Kuala Lumpur An assortment of local foods at a buffet in Kuala Lumpur The Kuala Lumpur skyline at night Jerkey heaven in Kuala Lumpur (taken by Carrie) This monk always stood in an intersection in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown area Coconut for sale. 1kg costs 28 ringit, aka $8 An Indian woman in Kuala Lumpur sells flower necklaces for offerins A street vendor in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown Cleaning the buckets used to prepare and clean dishes on the streets of Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur A street vendor in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown area The KL Tower The Petronas Towers reflecting Carrie and I at the Harlem Globetrotters game in Kuala Lumpur The Petronas Towers A Kuala Lumpur subway station Thai style tofu Cool graffiti in Kuala Lumpur (taken by Carrie) Traditional noodles, shrimp, chicken, mystery meat The bustling streets of Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur Who knew Obama was now on the $100 bill Rainbow outside the train station in Kuala Lumpur View of Kuala Lumpur A view of Kuala Lumpur from the Petronas Towers A view of Kuala Lumpur from the Petronas Towers A reflection of the Petronas Towers The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur Pastries like this were all over Malaysia. Sausage and mayo anyone Pastries like this were all over Malaysia. Bread, katsup, hot dog, peas, corn, mayo, and some sort of super sweet something Chicken dried noodles The Harlem Globetrotters Local bus in Melaka A view of Melaka (taken by Carrie) The fort in Melaka (taken by Carrie) Melaka taxi Eating pork dumplings on the street of Melaka Nyonya Mee Curry Melaka waterside scene (taken by Carrie) Bicycle rickshaw driver in Kuala Lumpur (taken by Carrie) The waterways of Melaka A temple in Melaka Jonker's Walk in Melaka The red lanterns of Jonker Walk in Melaka, Malaysia Making sugar cane drinks in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur Making spring rolls from scratch on the streets of Jonker's Walk, Melaka, Malaysia Trinkets for sale on Jonker's Walk, Melaka Dead bedbugs on our pillow at our first hotel in Ipoh. We gave up our 20 ringit and ran out of the place at 1230am Carrie and I in front of Robinson Falls on one of our rainforest treks in the Cameron Highlands Temples on the side of the mountain en route to the Cameron Highlands Construction digs out the walls of the limestone crags en route to the Cameron Highlands. These beautiful mountains are being harvested for their natural resources. Pretty standard. Crawling under trees on a hike through the rainforests of the Cameron Highlands A giant rainforest fern in the Cameron Highlands (taken by Carrie) Field workers in the Cameron Highlands A road sign for a curvy road that we think looks like a turd Local schoolboys asked for and posed for a photo in the Cameron Highlands Amaryllas in the Cameron Highlands A girl walking in the back streets of the Cameron Highlands A chrysantum plantation in the Cameron Highlands In front of a strawberry plantation on our hike through the rainforests of the Cameron Highlands Crawling under trees on a hike through the rainforests of the Cameron Highlands Pitcher plant that eats bugs at our hostel in the Cameron Highlands (taken by Carrie) An indigenous Blowdart Shooting an indigenous blow dart gun Shooting an indigenous blow dart gun The rafflesia arnoldii, aka the Malaysian Monster Flower...the largest flower in the world (taken by Carrie) Carrie holding a millipede in the rainforests of the Cameron Highlands The muddy walk up the mountain to go see the Rafflesia arnoldii in the Cameron Highlands Carrie and I with our fisherman boots that we borrowed from our guide to go see the Rafflesia arnoldii BOH Tea Plantation in Tana Rata, Cameron Highlands Taman Lebah Bee Garden in the Cameron Highlands Strawberry plantation (taken by Carrie) Eating an amazing fresh strawberry belgian waffle in the Cameron Highlands Muslim women apparantly need to wear burkas while snorkling. Makes sense I guess. Lightning storm outside our porch on the Perhentian Islands The cleaning shrimp in our dive in the Perhentian Islands (taken by reuben) Nemos (aka clown fish) in our dive in the Perhentian Islands (taken by reuben) A sting ray in our dive in the Perhentian Islands (taken by reuben) Bamboo sharks in our dive in the Perhentian Islands (taken by reuben) View from our porch on the Perhentian Islands Claire, Karen and Carrie in the Perhentian Islands The undiscovered Long Beach on the Perhentian Islands Boats at the dock to the Perhentian Islands

Singapore

A singapore Subway train Carrie on the Singapore subway...we love the cool handles that let lots of people hold on without holding each other's hands Dozens of local men stand outside a little store watching telenovellas Funny sign in Singapore Funny sign in Singapore In case you didn't know how to wash your hands Indian temple in Singapore Line queues for local buses in Singaporre Local buses in Singapore Our delux coach bus from Melaka to Singapore Outside the Singapore Zoo Singapore fines Singapore Zoo - baboon ass Singapore Zoo - bat Singapore Zoo - Cool looking bird Singapore Zoo - lioness Singapore Zoo - mini kangaroo (taken by Carrie) Singapore Zoo - Ourangatang (taken by Carrie) Singapore Zoo - Rhinos peeing on each other Singapore Zoo - sloth (taken by Carrie) Singapore Zoo - the world's largest pigeons Singapore Zoo - white tiger Subway security stand. I was stopped at one of these with my giant backpack on our first day in Singapore The Singapore subway Washing dishes in Singapore (taken by Carrie) With the Living World statue in Singapore. We took this photo because we were at the end of the day and realized we only had one other pic of us 2 in Singapore


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