Last November ( 2008 ) I went to a state at the east of Malaysia, Sabah. I went there for 10 days. Actually the visit to Sabah is just to have a small gathering with my ex-housemate Siew Lee and Jeck Fang. Besides the warmth welcome from both of them, I got another reward that is the ever ready sweet and friendly smile of the local people there. The simple but meaningful gestures are carved deeply into my heart. So, if you want to travel, why not try to visit Sabah, I am sure you will enjoy it as much as I do.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my billion of thanks and gratitude, ‘xie xie, ‘terima kasih ’ to:
Jeck Fang and Siew Lee. Thank you and for your warmth welcome and you are really a good tour guide.Without you my travel to Sabah will be meaningless.
My friend, Joan Gan for being our host on my first day in Sabah.
Thank you to Siew Lee’s friend, Christopher for accidentally being our free driver and tour guide and showing us around the fascinating places in Sabah.
And dare not to forget my blog sifu, Mrs Donny Juitah for her being my operator guidance during my visits there!
Thank you so much ya! Your good deed will always be remembered.
My second objective for being in Sabah is to conquer Mount Kinabalu. It is the highest mountain in South East Asia. I am proudly to inform you that I have succeed to conquer it! It is a really beautiful place that is worth every single strength and effort that you put into it. Let me show you some of the pictures there.
This picture is captured on my up the mountain. I took the longer route that need to climb extra 2 km just for these pictures. Do enjoy these pictures okay...
This is the best part of the path up the mountain. I feel relieve when I saw this path, that's why I took some time to capture this beautiful scene.
This is also the same place as the above. I uploaded this photo is to show my photography skill, how is it? okay or not? This photo is captured using my hand phone, so the quality is not so good.
Check out the height! It is 4095.2 metres above the sea level.
This photo is taken on the top of the mountain. It's very cold up there, around 8-9 degree celcius only.It is just after splashy raindrops so the sky still looks overcast. My friend and I can't take any photo because our hands are trembling so much due to the cold weather up there.So, our tour guide, Mr Francis, helped to take these photos.His photographic skill is not bad huh...
I like these photos because it make me feel that as though I am on the top of the world. This photo is also captured by my tour guide, Mr Fancis. I uploaded these photos because I want to show to all the spectacular scenery.