Mabul Island

Mabul Island

It was a 4-hour drive from Borneo Rainforest Lodge to Semporna where we hopped aboard the afternoon boat to Mabul Island. We’ve booked a couple days with Scuba Junkie Sipidan to go scuba diving there. Our cruise today was aboard one of the Scuba Junkie dive boats, serving today as a ferry. Here’s Mabul Island … Continue reading

Borneo Night Life

Borneo Night Life

The evening of our rafting trip we went for a night drive, looking for nocturnal wildlife. Right away we saw Bornean Sambar Deer, frozen in the light. Next was a sleeping bird, whose name I don’t remember. But I do remember the guy on the left: tarantula! About the size of my hand! Back at … Continue reading

Raining Monkeys!

Raining Monkeys!

We were up early our first full day at Sukau Rainforest Lodge, ready for a photo safari on the Kinabatangan. Almost immediately, we spotted a macaque. They’re all over the place here and relatively fearless. They can be a nuisance, and we were encouraged, should we come across any on the boardwalk, to avoid contact. … Continue reading

Kinabatangan

Kinabatangan

I left off at Sandakan where we saw the orangutans and sun bears being rehabilitated for repatriation into the forest. Now we’re going to see what animals we can find in the wild. In the afternoon of Wednesday, October 8, we left Sandakan Jetty for a boat ride up the Kinabatangan, the longest river in … Continue reading

Orang Utan

Orang Utan

We took two days to travel from Kuching to Sandakan, stopping to spend the night in Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah, at the Hyatt Centric hotel. Here’s the view from the restaurant at the top of the hotel. Air travel in this part of the world is notoriously unreliable, so caution and scheduling issues … Continue reading

Borneo Eco Tour

Borneo Eco Tour

Beginning with a day hike at Bako National Park, our time on the island of Borneo has been arranged by a travel agency, Borneo Ecotours. If you ever decide to visit Borneo, contact them. The guides they use and the lodgings they book have all been superb. Twenty-five miles from Kuching, Bako National Park is … Continue reading

Malaysia

Malaysia

The country of Malaysia came into being in 1963 as a consolidation of four former British territories: Malaya; Sarawak; Sabah; and Singapore, whose participation was short-lived, seceding after just two years to become an independent nation. As you can see from the map, below, the country today is split between “Peninsular Malaysia,” formerly Malaya (left), … Continue reading

Singapore

Singapore

The island city-state of Singapore is 876 miles nearly due south of Bangkok, just 85 miles north of the equator. It sits at the southern tip of the Strait of Malacca, connecting the Indian Ocean with the South China Sea at a pinch point between Malaysia and Indonesia. Although it is not the only way … Continue reading

The King and I

The King and I

In my last post, I related the history of Thailand’s first 400 years, ending in 1767 with the Burmese invasion and siege of Ayutthaya. Once Ayutthaya fell, the kingdom disintegrated. The story continues by way of a local noble named Taksin who managed to make his way out of the city during the attack at … Continue reading

What’s Wat?

What’s Wat?

In order to better describe the culture and history of Thailand, I’m going to tell you about our first days in Bangkok in reverse order. On our second full day as tourists, we hired a guide and driver to take us north 50 miles to visit the Ayutthaya Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site … Continue reading

Bangkok

Bangkok

Seven years ago (has it really been that long?) we spent nearly a month traveling the length of Vietnam. It was our first visit to Asia and an amazing trip. Vietnam is one of the more recent members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, known as ASEAN, an international organization – and formidable trading … Continue reading