Sunday, January 11, 2015

Welcome To Malaysia

Hello everybody and happy new year!!!

I am in Malaysia. The country with food from heaven (or just simply from India) and the country with extremely friendly people. People who finally don’t want to rip me off (well, at least I don’t feel it), who chat and smile for free. I like Malaysia. Hitch hiking is easy and they have lush jungle.

My New Year Eve was unordinary. I finally celebrated it on the beach with a dress on top. No alcohol this time and real sober memories. Simple but unordinary.

And again we got some complications, regarding the health. Dom got a flu and my feet got an infection from mosquito scratch. All my life I scratch mosquito bites and I always get into the trouble. When will I finish my war against mosquitos?

So my feet got infected with all yellow pus coming out, ouch, nothing sexy at all. I did not care about it then. On a way to bus station it started to hurt me a lot, so Dom went ahead and I stayed on a road all crying like a little baby. And then, our magic friend arrived (we like to call him Prabakar, like from the book called ‘’Shantaram’’). He took us to the hospital, waited for us, took Dom to pack all our stuff, brought us to this secret little Chinese pharmacy where he insisted us buying some magical creams. Everywhere where he was going he was just chatting with everybody, he was like a king of this neighbourhood. Then he took us to this cool only local people place, ate with us and left. It was something amazing.

We went to the mountains, visited some tea plantations, healed our illnesses, chilled on a beach and now we just travelled to Penang island, where, according to many books are the best food of Malaysia. I am giving my word, I will test the food and let you know my opinion.

Very soon we will be volunteering, but about this next time.

Enjoy,


Ligita




cool cafe in Langkawi






Last sunset of the year 2014

some cool fireworks

Tea plantations in Cameron Highlands



I told you that I love Malaysia




Doggy!


Our neighbour hornbill



Pangkor island

Traditional fishing style in Pangkor island

Look at this boat!

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