Friday, April 13, 2012

Vanuatu

“Tourists don't know where they've been, travelers don't know where they're going.”
― Paul Theroux

Did I know where I was going when I chose Vanuatu? Yes and no.

My friend Carmen, who has spent ample time in various Pacific island states (http://www.cchph.net/portfolio/eng/personal-e.html), had said "Go to Vanuatu" when I asked her where she would go if she had to choose just one Pacific island. Now I think she said that because she had just recently returned from Kosrae, Marshall Islands, when I asked her - and the food on Kosrae had been so atrocious that she tried to protect me by recommending Vanuatu, as it has better food because of the French influence...

Joking aside: I'll try hard not to generalize - any of my comments are just personal opinions (or stuff stolen from Wikipedia, which I hope is more or less correct).

Carmen, or anyone else who knows better: please don't let mistakes go uncorrected, thank you!

When I got off the plane in Port Vila's tiny airport I soon found out that the 24-hour kiosk promised by www.vanuatustandbyaccommodation.com did not exist (not any more, or maybe had never existed?) - anyway, as I had not made any bookings in advance, I did what I always do in such a situation: ask the taxi drivers. They wanted to take me to town, but I had seen a village near the attractive-looking Hideaway Island from the airplane, and alas, one of the drivers knew a guesthouse there (actually, THE guesthouse, as there is only one).
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Here is a video about sand drawing:

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Kool runnings in Kiwiland

After a lot of hot weather and wetness (snorkeling and sweating) I was looking forward to cooler temperatures and to a reunion with two cool Servas ladies on the South Island of New Zealand.
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Here is also a short video of the seal pups we saw at Wharariki Beach:



Singapore once more

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From KL to Singapore with Tiger Airlines - cheap and basic; in Singapore I have only 2 days this time, just a prolonged layover, really. I return to the hotel I used when I first arrived from Europe and retrieve some stuff I had deposited there (they had really kept it for over a month!)

Modern Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur

From Thailand's Koh Lipe I took the speedboat back to Langkawi and flew to KL (with AirAsia, very cheap - then I paid almost as much as the airfare had cost me for the taxi to my Servas host's house (but it was worth it, because I did not want to lug my bags around on public transport, in the humid heat, and in the dark).


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"KL" is what the locals say - "Kuala Lumpur" is for tourists


This is a pedestrian crossing at the Masjid Jamek Station: the little green man hurtling along like that made me smile...