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Planning a Vacation?

User photo not available Friday, 12 December 08 - 06:49 PM (GMT)
By Dream Catcher in Adventure Sabah
We can help you with your vacation planning for Kota Kinabalu, or places in Sabah, Malaysia.
 
If it’s experiencing the long houses & culture of the tribes, going on a white water rafting adventure, checking out the underwater life and treasures, or braving a river safari of the Kinabatangan River. You may also want us to organize a city tour or take the opportunity to visit Southeast Asia's tallest mountain, Mount Kinabalu. We can help make things happen.
 
We understand how important taking time out is and we know that you want to make it special. Being travellers ourselves, we make sure we know the area and have experienced the activities ourselves. We can walk you through each package and help you pick which suits your budget, personality and style.
 
You can email us at dream2wander@aol.com
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We're Up and Writing...

User photo not available Thursday, 27 November 08 - 08:36 AM (GMT)
By Dream Catcher in Adventure Sabah

I am a Filipino by birth but a Sabahan by heart.

This relationship was started back in January of 2007 when a friend invited me to join a team that visited Kota Kinabalu, the capital city of Sabah. 

Yes, it was love at first sight.  but it didnt end at just seeing.  I had to experience more, and in each visit peel away layer upon layer to uncover more of it's rich personality. 

"He" is exquisite.  With green treetops like curls on his head, clear watered beaches reflecting the blue in his eyes and the winding contours of it's river form his lips. The character of his face traced by the lines of the famous mountain and his bronzed skin reflecting the colors of the tribes that call him home. And in his soul, a culture that embraces unity in diversity with a heart for the simplicity of life.  I have been enchanted by this land.  And I want you to get to know my second home too...

So on these pages I write the stories of my journeys and adventures.  Tales of my love affair with Sabah.

And to those that feel the same, I urge you to share your own giggles and escapades of a land not everyone knows about.  May this be an introduction that would encourage them to take the plunge as well, dive in and be mesmerized.

Let us take them on this journey to a place they call Land Below the Wind...

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Surviving Sungai Padas & the Vacation Withdrawal

User photo not available Thursday, 27 November 08 - 07:54 AM (GMT)
By Dream Catcher in Rafting Padas
Article first came out in Traverse Tour Forum and published in Things Asian

Kai and I are back at work. Back to training work for me and catching up on the emails that seem to have piled up in just 9 days of being away. But every now and then, my mind seems to wander off and a slideshow of the events that happened flashes in widescreen format. From a friend’s view I’m starring into space and there is dopey little smile (thanks for the right description chuck) that is fixed on my face. Fingers snap, and then there transition from silence to a flamboyant and theatrical presentation of the experience complete with mimicking and visual aids if you may. This is part of the vacation withdrawal syndrome, that phase between getting back to work and the weeks till the next vacation *giggles*. Yeah it can drag on. And for this vacation and the totally outrageous experiences, it might take up some time (or another visit back) to break out of it.

Rafting Sungai Padas, which means river in malay, seem to take up an entire chapter *turn on spotlight*. Imagine riding on an antique train and even trying out the VIP seating on the roofless and wall-less cart. That’s sunbathing ala-SPEED style *striking a pose*. So make sure you’re holding onto something or you slip right off the train and straight into the river *screaming sound effects go here*.

You also get to meet the Pirates of Padas, if guessing who is which character, doesn’t give you a stomach ache, then wait for the safety briefing cum comedy act with its warnings against strange bananas and crocodiles that are on a-single-person-only-diet. Thanks to the guides and their spiels *giggling builds up into laughter *. It should be a trip highlight believe me, just make sure the shirts read RIVERBUG in bright colors, otherwise I can’t guarantee the same memory *snickers*. After some intense stomach exercise from not trying to laugh out too loud they ask you to go and meet your guides. Luckily, or is unfortunately, we still got Kuya Mors *flashes out a peace sign to Mors*.

Then it was time to brave the 7 rapids of the Padas River *there was a glint of fear in my eyes*. An angel on my shoulder was trying to console me by reminding me that I had survived Padas last January, I just had to do it again. But…no one can ever tell right? So I surrendered control to the 2 rafting experts seated behind me *gulps*. I looked at my friend Kai and she seems to be eager to do it and so off we went. A couple of wooohooooooos, yipeeees and shouts of paddle hard in between one of our rafting guides decided to be creative. There was Kai, with a sense of pride that she had managed not to fall off the boat, felt a grab on vest and then with a forceful thump on the raft, she and our guide went overboard. That memory will be embedded in my mind, and part of every recollection of the Padas experience *snickers*. Looking at the surprise on her face, I jumped into the water voluntarily, the water felt cool on our sun-warmed skin *relief*.

Next challenge was getting back on to the raft. I listened to the safety briefing, it sounded simple, why then were my arms aching and my chin barely reaching the raft *waaaaaaaaaaaaah*. Then out of no where *enter music* muscled riverboys held onto my vest and with a swoosh pulled up all (secret) pounds of me *ahhh relief once again*. So…after some rolling over and wiggling, Kai and I try to gain back whatever was left of our composure, gulped and psyched ourselves for the last few sets of brown whirling water.

Next thing we knew, we had passed Cobra Point, Lambada and the Washing Machine Rapids and met the much calmer personality of the river. It was a time when you can look around, appreciate the nature of the gorge and listen to Kuya Mors go on about how he loved KFC friend chicken, grilled chicken and chicken wings of all sizes *chuckles at the thought of that moment*. We were approaching the end point and were headed to the promise of chicken wings and grilled lamb *grumble, rumble goes my stomach*! Ahhh buffet lunch- the best reward for our so-called bravery *snickers*.

Now that I am down to my last paragraph of recounting our tale that transpired between Beaufort, Rayoh, Pangi and back to Kota Kinabalu. I find myself staring at the screen while mental portraits transition in front of me. Some things should not be left as mere tales or stories or kwentos. THEY NEED TO BE EXPERIENCED! It’s time you, yes you Mr. or Ms. Reader become the rider of the train and the bold souls that would take up the oars and brave the rapids of Padas River. Then you come back and tell us how it was for you.

To the team that made sure I could still tell my tale *shouts, yes I am alive!*- Riverbug Riverboys and those behind the frosted glass of Wisma Sabah- thank you for being part of the journeys of this Wandering Wonderer and her roommate Kai.
Padas once, twice and maybe even thrice...
or is it about the guys?
That should be good on a shirt!
*rolls on the floor laughing*
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