Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Remembering Malaysia

This morning, for reasons that escape me, I was remembering our holiday in Malaysia and Vietnam. A few photos I think.

Younger Son and Nuora had set up Blue Temple Conservation project in the Perhentian Islands and we went to visit them. We stayed on the 'touristy' island; they lived a short boat ride away on an island with one village and no roads.

On our island.
View from the bar.

The beach around the corner.

The island YS and Nuora lived on. Most of our boat trips across to the island were fine but for some reason the sea used to change its mood so that when the time came for us to return it became incredibly precarious, leaping off slippery planks onto a boat being tossed by waves. 

Their island.
The house they and their volunteers lived in

The local supermarket

They arranged for us to have a traditional meal in a village home. Absolutely delicious.
And they provided traditional dress for us to wear too.
We spent a week with them and then set off for Vietnam - their recommendation as the place to go.

It was a wonderful and amazing holiday.

4 comments:

Marie Smith said...

It looks wonderful especially since it involved family.

Liz Hinds said...

It was and we did. Thanks!

PipeTobacco said...

That is so cool that you were able to travel to Malaysia and Vietnam! How exciting and enriching!!!!! I have only been off of North America once when I was able to arrange a presentation for my research at an international conference in India. It was utterly amazing and a tremendous experience. I *hope* someday to be able to wrangle a trip to Europe. I would also really like to visit Mexico and some of Africa (for me, I tend to think regions of Northern Africa would be especially exciting as a biologist).

PipeTobacco

pam nash said...

Looks like a wonderful vacation.