So what has happened lately, you may be wondering? I also think the same while sitting in front of the laptop at Starbucks in Kuala Lumpur (no, we are not big influencers yet, so we are not paid for advertising 😉)…
We spent a total of 8 days in Borneo, 4 days in Kuching (in the state of Sarawak in the northwest) and another 4 days in Kota Kinabalu (in the state of Sabah in the northeast).
Is Borneo as we imagined it? No, not at all..
Well, Kuching used to be a big city with big malls, ...
On the other hand, Kota Kinabalu is completely the opposite: everything is modern, full of Chinese tourists, one new mall after another, and everywhere there are eager little black-haired people 😉 ... and it's contagious... Due to the weather (34°C +), people like to stay here and stroll through the shops... Having a look is also fun ;-) Unfortunately, we can't do more because our backpacks are already full...
Well, all in all, we are fine! Don't get me wrong, but it's not what we expected.. If you like watching nature documentaries as much as we do, you know what you associate with Borneo: GO INTO THE WILD...
That's what we did from the big cities - out of the hustle and bustle, into the national parks:
In Kuching, that meant that we first saw the wild orangutans at the Semenggoh Wildlife Center.
After arriving in Kota Kinabalu, we spent the first few days sightseeing and mall hopping... It was nice and peaceful... We had to realize that we have to go back to work in less than 2 weeks ☹
On the first evening in KK, we had spicy Indian food.. and unfortunately, medium spicy here is super spicy in Germany.. So we dressed up for a visit to the most famous mosque in KK...Well, it's a matter of taste... This is what it looked like inside: Not so spectacular anymore and with corrugated roof... at least in the part accessible to visitors.One of the huge malls - always nicely air-conditioned - as always at a refreshing 19 degrees Celsius ;-)The waterfront of Kota Kinabalu - and a short stroll ... ...across the adjacent fish market and appetizing... ... but at the sight of the rays, our appetite quickly disappeared...
From Kota Kinabalu, we drove by car to the interior of the country to Kinabalu National Park... Unfortunately, I couldn't motivate Clem to climb the 4,000-meter mountain, and our budget was getting tighter... The ascent and descent take 3 days and cost more than 500€ per person... So we only did the short tour with a visit to the Botanical Garden..
Can't see Kinabalu... The 4,000-meter mountain is covered in clouds... Should we be unlucky that day??? Well, the Botanical Garden is also supposed to be beautiful... ... armed with a flyer, we set out to identify the species... The beautiful pitcher plants were also there again :-)...and many different beautiful orchids
We then drove to the Poring Hot Springs, where we wanted to take a bath..
Unfortunately, 10km before reaching the destination, the floodgates of the rainforest opened, and just as seen on TV, huge amounts of water poured down from the sky.. The streets were flooded, and newly created rivers washed mud over the roads... We continued anyway, hoping that it would stop soon.. After half an hour of waiting at the hot springs, it only got darker, so we slowly started the return journey..
And on the way back, we couldn't believe our eyes all of a sudden.. The Mount Kinabalu showed itself briefly. It probably couldn't let us go like that... Beautiful.. :-)
When we arrived at the hotel, we were glad to have experienced Borneo's wilderness one more time.. 😉
In the evening, we had 'a bit' of fish and big tiger prawns for a great finale... Yummie! Cooked in buttermilk! On the way back to the hotel, we realized once again that we are in Asia and Asians are just different... Yes, those are transformers...
We have been in Kuala Lumpur for two days now, where we will stay for another 2 days before leaving for home after 3 months! The next blog entry about KL will probably be written from Doha or Frankfurt...
We wish you all a great start to the week and enjoy the summer weather!!! We are looking forward to seeing all of you!
Endlich wieder zurück in die Heimat :D die Orang utans sind so toll 😍 auch wenn Borneo nicht ganz so ist wie ihr es euch vorgestellt habt, interessant zu lesen was so eure eindrücke waren! Und der 4000er wäre ja mega krass gewesen bei den Temperaturen 😅 und fast doppelt so hoch wie der Pico 😱
Und das Essen! Yummyyyy😍
Naja hoffe ihr habt eine gute Rückreise gehabt 😊