9/28/13

Illigals Club and How We Got Stopped By A Police in Jakarta

It was a short 4 days 3 nights getaway trip with my best friend Christie. Decided to book a flight to Jakarta since Air Asia was having the air tickets promotion.

On the night before we fly back next day we decided to check out the club scene in Jakarta. The concierge guy suggested us to check out Iligals Club. According to him its a relatively new club and pretty happening one.

Took a cab there from our hotel and this annoying taxi driver decided to charge us more. It is just so annoying despite us telling him off and he kept insisting on the higher charge. In the end my friend just throw him the money according to his meter price with a bucks more.

It was a Thursday night and boy we was so wrong the whole club is so empty. There's probably not more than 5 tables of customers. Music was okay (they were playing trance) that night and the whole club looks quite nice though. The club PR guy came and talked to us and some disgusting old man wanted to dance with us. Left the club early at 1am because it was just too boring there.



On the way back to our hotel, there was a road block and the police decided to stop our cab. The moment he knew that us girls is from Malaysia he INSISTED us to speak in Bahasa. Asking to see our passport and demanding for bribe saying that we do not have tourist visa. We didn't give in of course and told the police that we do not need any visa to enter their country and he can send us to the Malaysian embassy he demands on. He let us go after failing to scare us.

All these corrupted things happens pretty much throughout in SEA and its pretty sad to see it happening.



9/21/13

The Place I Would Not Like To Visit Again

And answer to that place is Baguio, Philippines.
I still had 2 nights left and so I decided to head to Baguio from Sagada.

Took the Lizardo bus from Sagada to Baguio. Bus ride was pretty okay and I managed to score one more time getting around 20% discount for my bus ticket using my fake Khaosan Road made student ID ;)

Should I say you smell Baguio City first rather than seeing it. Yes the moment we entered Baguio, you would be breathing in bad smell of the engines fumes coming out of the vechicles (jeepneys!).

Baguio is crowded with people and on the streets and full of public vehicles.

Stayed at Baguio Village Inn single room for 350 pesos per night. I checked in the evening and wanted to go out to explore the city a little bit. However, the moment I step out of the hostel, I'm choking from the bad smell and it gave me a bad headache.

At the end of the day I decided to go somewhere indoor to fix my hungry stomach so SM Mall Baguio City it is and shame to say it is the only place I went to in Baguio *blush.

Stayed for a night and left for Manila to fly back home.

Yes the smell is literally so bad, Baguio stinks! The only plus point is probably that the city is a little colder then other place in Philippines. Oh dear if ever the foul smell is not there.

Baguio, I'll never forget how you smell like.



The place I stayed at.
My very small single room with a bible on the table.

Pretty amazing view outside my hostel of the housing around the hill.
SM Mall Baguio City

View of University of Cordilleras from the mall

9/20/13

Hiking Tongariro Alphine Crossing, New Zealand

Reason No.1 why you should visit New Zealand at least once in your life time just because this view is TO DIE FOR.

I am not really an outdoor person but I started to like hiking when I was in New Zealand for working holiday and on top of my to do list is definitely the Tongariro Alphine Crossing (one of the most popular track in NZ). Mt. Tongariro is still an active volcano and this is the place where they shoot Lord Of The Ring 1. Did not had much training pre-hand but I survived 22.4km of hike.

This is the place I snapped the most photos (total of 800+ photos) because I just couldn't get enough of how amazingly beautiful this place is.

We did this hike during April (Autumn) and were lucky enough the weather that day was perfect. You need to check the weather forecast prehand before you plan your hiking date because it might be dangerous to do it during bad weather.

Took us a total of 8 hours of hike to finish the 22.4km hike which was a pretty good timing because I was hiking with the Germans and they are really fit people and I have to keep catching up with them! Lol
Started our hike at around 9am.
Partners of the day, Nora and her German couple friends.
Most of the track in New Zealand are nicely paved and really safe to hike which shows how much the government put up the effort to promote hiking for their country's tourism.
First 3km. They have these poles to indicate how far have you gone.
The beginning part was pretty easy as it is flat surface.
View of Mt. Ngauruhoe
A reminder before the next harder hike up the hill.
2nd part of the hike was stairs going up hill which is pretty tough! for me at least >.<
Having a rest after first 6km of hike. Here we and Nora splits up with her couple friends who's doing the harder track which is the Ngauruhoe Summit. According to the friends the Ngauruhoe Summit track was really a hard one as compared to the Tongariro Alphine Crossing.
The dry grass looks like ball of gold under the sun.
Hello here's me and the rock ;)
Nora and I decided to do the extra hike to Tongariro Summit.

The blue lake





Amazing colours, the wonder of mother nature.

This was the scariest part for me because I HATE GOING DOWN HILL. What you need to do is basically slide down and I was half squatting half and pushing myself all the way down the hill. There's the emerald lake's colour is formed because of the minerals from the active volcano.
Have the urge to jump down but no its not safe to swim inside!
View from downhill where we just descended. My nightmare was over!

Back to a flat surface walk.
Close up of the blue lake.
Pack some food including instant noodles and apples.

The last rest area before desending the hill after 13km hike.
We saw a few elderly people doing this hike and just amazed by their stamina. There a Swiss couple who's over 80+ years old who've did the hike numerous time! OMG

The last part after descending the hill is basically walking under the shades in the jungle to reach the Ketetahi Car Park which hurts my knees so much and I kept cursing in my mind and questioning myself why did I do this to myself and when will we reach the car park.

PS: If you ask me would I do this hike again, my answer would most probably be a NO because once is enough and I was super exhausted after the whole hike but I have no regret doing this track!