I can't travel in real life, so I'm taking my ultimate bucket list trip around the world virtually, where there is no covid19, unlimited budget, super-human body and unlimited leave!
After a fabulous few days at Ningaloo Reef, WA, we headed back to Perth, where we took the 10-hour flight to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. The Business Suite on Malaysian Airlines was excellent, as were their satay sticks! ✈️
|
Haha, I love your coffee! Now bugger off so I can sleep in my pod thingy |
After such hardship, we needed to recharge our batteries. Kota Kinabalu's (KK, for those in the know) Le Meridien Hotel. The ocean-facing Presidential Suite was lovely - the main bathroom has a sauna room, a bathtub and a walk-in closet. We'll make do for a couple of nights.🛀
|
Not bad views! |
|
Just a little bathroom |
|
I suppose we can get comfy here |
Just off the coast of KK, lies the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, comprising of 5 islands. We decided to stay at Gaya Island Resort in a Kinabalu Villa for the best views. The next day, it was time to get our adrenaline surging on the world's longest zipline between Gaya Island and Sapi Island. It's 45m above the ground and a tad scary! But exhilarating and the views are to die for (not literally). The island is on a marine reserve, and the snorkelling was lovely.🏊♀️ But it was the wildlife around the resort that surprised us - the Resident Naturalist took us for a walk to spot proboscis monkeys 🙈🙉🙊(Andrew was brave as he hates monkeys) and we were lucky enough to spot the giant red flying squirrels 🐿 around the resort gardens! Dinner was an excellent beach BBQ.
|
Weeeeeee!!!!!!!! |
|
What you looking at? |
|
Fly! Be free! |
|
Dinner for two |
A short 40-minute drive north to base ourselves at the Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort, so we could spend the evening waiting for fireflies🦟 at Kawa Kawa River, close to Kota Belud. It was worth the wait! As they slowly engulfed us, our guide turned off his flashlight and we were surrounded by a shiny galaxy of glowing beetle stomachs. Mesmerising!
|
Again slumming it with the views! |
|
You would not believe your eyes
If ten million fireflies
Lit up the world as I fell asleep |
We were ready to tackle the big one - the World Heritage-listed Mt Kinabalu!🏔 It is an 8.5 kilometre trek to the top that takes two days and one night, but it was worth it! You don't need to have mountaineering experience, but you do have to be fit. Luckily for me, I'm virtually fit! An experience I'll never forget - I felt like I was standing on the top of the world! After that effort, staying at the Jungle Lodge at the Poring Hot Springs was just the recovery we needed.💤