Freitag, 16. Juli 2010

Melaka

I left Singapore at about lunch time. That is a bad idea when u have to carry your backpack in the middle of the day. Nevertheless I made it to the station. From there I went to Johor Bahru, which is located right after the boarder, where I got a bus to Melaka. This way u can save half the money as direct buses out of Singapore are very expensive.

Talking about the bus trips I have to say that all buses are pretty OK. The local ones are just normal buses, as we use them in Europe...a bit more fucked up and no AC. The VIP buses...which are available for trips >2h are very very comfortable. U got plenty of space and an AC (also good for taking a nap)...not bad at all.

Coming back to the trip. On the bus to Melaka I met Mara. Mara was from Romania. She was traveling, even on a lower budget...for free. She had found a guy via couch surfing. He was the host of a guesthouse and let her stay for free. Later that day I went with both of them for dinner.

In Melaka I got the first experience which somehow influenced my further journey, my stay in the Eastern Heritage. When I arrived at the Eastern Heritage, it looked alright from the outside, so I booked for one night before taking a look at the dorm or the rooms (NEVER DO THAT!). Even though it was really cheap (8 ringgit = 2 Euros)...its no fun to stay...so I spend most time in town and slept there only 4h.

Melaka is a beautiful city with a very historic background. The city center is quite small, and one can visit the most famous sites easily in one day. In addition to the historical buildings from the Dutch, French, Portuguese and English (they like us Germans here ^^), Chinatown was my favorite place, full of life and with nice little restaurants and shops. The weather was great...but it was really hot (36*C) and humid. Never walk in the sun too long, have water with u and spend some time in the shops or cafes. That seemed to be a good strategy for me.

People I met (the night before and the next day in the town) were mostly Dutch. Conversation starts often with football...even Dutch girls are quite into it.

After spending one day in Melaka I decided to leave in the afternoon (as accommodation was bad and nightlife didn't really exist). By bus (VIP :)), I made my way to Kuala Lumpur.

Donnerstag, 15. Juli 2010

Singapore

So how should I begin. First of all: Mom & Dad, I am still alive and doing great. I have trouble uploading photos from the hostel...I will try to upload some tomorrow from an I-Net cafe.

After my 16 hours flight, including a short stop in London, I landed in Singapore at late noon, not really knowing how to get to my hostel. But people in Singapore are nice and soon I was in the right metro heading to little India. It was still quite warm and humid, but durable even with a backpack at that time of the day. I stayed two nights at an Australian bar/hostel (Prince of Wales). The hostel was very clean and people were nice. The dorm consisted of approximately 20 loft beds. While being shown the facilities I met 2 German girls. 10 minutes later (after taking a shower) we were on our way to the night zoo (quite nice but touristy and expensive). On the way back we stopped at an Indian restaurant...and what should I say: the food was great! The next day, after getting up at 9 (didn't really had to fight a jet lag) we (Jasmin, Andrea and myself) had breakfast (two eggs and two toasts were included in the price (18 S$)...a cooking corner was outside, next to the house) and made a power sightseeing tour. I really walked my ass off...but it was worth it. Singapore is a very clean & modern city, reminding me a bit of Dubai. But fines, e.g. for drinking in the bus, are enormous. Got more than one reminder from the girls :). After visiting different sites and the national museum we had a splendid lunch in Chinatown. As the girls had to check in at their new hostel, I made a side trip to the cafe del mar (nice place for laying back...but one of the most expensive). On the way back to the city center I got lost and took a taxi to the Singapore Marina, where I made some nice shots of Singapore at night. The the next day I made my way to Melaka.