Sibu Island
We called a taxi to pick us at CK's place at 9.30am. The resort has arranged a shuttle bus to collect us when we reached JB (Golden Square) around 10.30am later on. We didn't wait too long for the bus to show up. To be precisely, it was actually a 11-seated van. A French family of 5, and a French couple were already inside it [wonder if Sibu Island is famous in French?]. We inhaled softly and quickly squeezed ourself into the crowded compartment at the back. This bumpy road journey took approximately 90 minutes from JB to the new ferry terminal at Tanjung Leman.
The rest of the family members (KS's parents + KH's family) drove all the way from Kuala Lumpur and arrived at Tanjung Leman's jetty just in time. To get to the Sibu Island resort, we have to sail on a 'speedboat' that would take another 30 min.
The 'speedboat' is not as fast nor as comfortable as it suppose to be. There is no aircon inside, and the windows couldn't be opened wide enough. Under the hot sun, it was unbearable warm and humid inside the boat. What make it worse was a strong gasoline smell floated all over the place. Boy, it looks like a refugee boat. I would have suffocated if the journey took any longer.
The boat was thrown up and down following the momentum of the strong waves. They started to feel nausea at the middle of the way and have to rely on 'tiger palm oil' to relieve the sea sickness.
Sibu Island Resort is located at Sibu Tengah island, east coast of Johor, Malaysia. It comprises of 20 acres in size and surrounded by white sandy beach.
We have booked 3 chalets. This is how a delux chalet looks like.
The facilities inside the room were not very well maintained.
Example 1 : the main swith in our room tripped for the consecutive 2 nights. Bugger, it happened at the middle of the night. KS has to search for the switch in darkness, turn it on so that the aircon would keep on roaring.
Example 2 : met a frustrated Singaporean woman who complained about no water supply in her room for a couple of days. In fact, we saw she and her 3 boys took their shower at the pool side.
This is the swimming pool. Nothing too fancy about it.
The buffer dinner were served at the pool side every night, from 7pm to 10pm. I appreciate for the delicious local foods, like, roti canai, roti John, nasi lemak, noddles, vegie, etc. But COME ON, give the seafood lover some shrimps, crabs, 'fresh' fish...Even a little one is fine for me, ok?
Despite all the complaints about accomodation, we have no complaints about the clear emerald blue sea, soothing tropical breeze and white sandy beaches.
Most of the time, be it in the morning or evening, this beautiful beach is like our own private beach. We hardly see anybody, besides the 9 of us, lingering around there. Wonder where those people have gone all the time?
What did we do at the beach?
Activity 1 : The kids helped me to collect sea shells at the coast. They did find some special shells. Have to admit they have better eye sight than I do.
Activity 2 : playing sand...I tried to unite the kids to build something but to no avail. The kids prefer to play destructively than constructively. Well, what to do, up to them lah..
Activity 3 : playing water...William was so so reluctant to leave the water even though I said this for N times - "this would be the last time, ok?"
Activity 4 : Free movement.
Activity 5 : admired the beauty of the nature...
while watching other people snorkelling.
Landed on the remote beautiful island.
On Day-3 morning, the hotel's people drove a boat to take us to Sibu Kukus Island (Coral Island) for snorkelling and sight seeing. We should have booked this trip on the day we arrived so that we could go on the 2nd day but we have missed it somehow. Therefore, we could only do it on the last day. Since we have to catch the ferry scheduled at 12.30pm, we have less than 2 hours on the island there. KS and I didn't have the mood to snorkel in such a hurry. KH did. He said the water nearby coastal is not clear enough to see the group of fishes, but it's better when he dived further away. He even saw live corals underneath the clear water.
This is the group of fishes I was talking about. They aren't too big in size, most of them are tiger fish species. When I fed them with white bread, they dare to swim near to me, and knocked my legs. It's a sensational experience to have a close encounter with fishes that won't bite.
Should I describe the fishes as having 'yellow body with black stripes' or 'black body with yellow stripes'?
Don't know what's that island called? One thing for sure, there won't be any toilet for people to pee and poo privately. The same goes here, at the Sibu Kukus Island.
No matter which beach they go, they will play the same thing. What else the sand and water can offer them?
Wherever we go, William will stick to me as usual. He won't run away from me for too long [laugh proudly]
As KS said, we have taken a group photo at this starting point, and we should take a group photo at this ending point as well. Since when he became so sentimental? Aaah...whatever.
We separated at Tanjung Leman. They drove back to KL stright away. And we, decided to go back to CK's place following the same bumpy road.
* I've made a terrible mistake before we departed to Sibu Island that morning. I've left my digital camera behind, at my brother's place. HOW COULD I FORGET TO BRING ALONG THIS IMPORTANT TOOL? I even thought of buying a new digital camera when we reached JB, before the van came to pick us up. Luckily, we found the price there is much expensive than in HK. So, we gave up the idea. Instead, all the above photos were taken by using KH's camera. Although I couldn't take the photos as freely as using my own camera, it's better than nothing at all. Here, I want to thank KH's effort to send those photos to us.
2 Comments:
You really can write and are good in it too...
Good work!
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KT.
Nice pictures there. The one on the close-up of you and william is BEST!
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