ABRAHAM ADVENTURES

ABRAHAM ADVENTURES
My Lolo Dodong

Thursday, February 10, 2011

PLACES TO STAY & VISIT in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei


KH Soon Resthouse - $15-$18
Kiau Lian Bldg.
140 Jalan Pemancha, BSB, Brunei
Phone: +673-222-2052


Pusat Belia (Youth Center) - B$10
Jalan Sungai Kianggeh, BSB, Brunei
jmuat@hotmail.com (Mr Firdaus)
Tel.   +673-222-2900
Tel.   +673-222-3936
(Look for Mr. Firdaus, the supervisor or Mr. Noramisul, the assistant supervisor)




·         Royal Regalia Museum
·         Sultan Omar Ali Sai Saifuddien Mosque
·         Jame ‘Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque
·         Ya yasan Complex – biggest mall in town
·         Kampong Ayer - Water Village
·         Tamu (Open Market)
·         The Mall at Gadong

PLACES TO STAY & VISIT in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia


North Borneo Cabin
1st and 2nd Floor,
No.74, Jalan Gaya,
88000 Kota Kinabalu,
Sabah, Malaysia
Tel:+6088-272800
Fax:+6088-272900
(Dorm, B&B, A/C RM25, Fan RM20)





Borneo Backpackers
No. 24 Lorong Dewan, 88801
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Tel: +60 88 234 009
Fax: +60 88 233 688
E-mail:
info@borneobackpackers.com
Website:
www.borneobackpackers.com
(pick up min of 2 nyts, dorm, B&B, A/C RM25, Fan RM20)


Borneo Global Backpackers
G/F and 1/F Lot No. 29, Karamunsing Godown
Jalan Karamunsing, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Mobile: 088-270-976 (reception)
Tel. 088-270-975 (office)
(A/C Dorm RM25, free pick up, no B/B)

Kinabalu Backpackers
Lot 4, Lorong Dewan
88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Malaysia
Tel. +6088-253-385
(A/C dorm RM25)






Rainforest Lodge
Lot 48 Ground Floor & 1st Floo
Jalan Pantai
88000 Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Tel. +6088-258-228


·         Sabah State Museum
·         Sabah State Mosque
·         Atkinson Clock Tower
·         Segama Waterfront
·         KK Plaza - mall
·         Jesselton Point
·         Signal Hill - overlooking
·         Sinsuran Market - handicrafts
·         Center Point - mall
·         Warisan Square – mall
·         Gaya Street – market
·         Sabah Tourism Board
·         Wisma Merdeka – mall
·         Segama – mall
·         Suria Sabah – mall
·         Gaya Street Market – open every Sunday
·         Wawasan - mall

Kota Kinabalu - Day 1A - BOMB SCARE IN KOTA KINABALU AIRPORT (Jan 31, 2011)

I arrived Kota Kinabalu International Airport on time via Cebu Pacific Flight 5J 733, around 5:50 PM today. However, our plane was held like 200 meters away from the main runway. Then we were dragged to a side runway. We were all standing inside the plane, ready to jump out of excitement, but the pilot kept on announcing that there are things yet to fix and a vehicle would transport us to the airport building. Then after 30 minutes the front door was opened and some rode the pick up but many were left behind walking away from our plane. The man with a walky talky called our pilot and spoke to him in English. I was the one who closely followed them, and I heard the Malaysian airport officer this phrase, "bomb disposal."

I was nervous and scared and I told the other Pinoys who also followed me. We saw the airport runways surrounded by policemen, patrol cars, firetrucks, etc. We realized there's something wrong in the scenario. Then after 30 minutes while waiting inside the van we were brought to a baggage pick up room and were told to fall in line. We thought there was a bomb in another plane but it was on our plane. Our things were searched one by one from cellphones, laptop batteries, wallets, passports, everything. Our bodies were searched too. Then after 30 minutes they told us to fall in line by 10's. They got our passports and list our names again and compared it to the manifest.

Then after few minutes, they would let us fall in line again. We noticed that they didn't know what to do. Everything and everybody were searched and we were still held hungry, tired, sleepy, thirsty, etc. Kids were crying.

After our luggage and the plane were searched, we picked up our luggage and proceeded to the immigration. It took us 3 long hours for the said search and checking. There was no bomb found.

An unknown caller called the KK airport that a bomb was carried in our plane. That might be a call from a stupid joker, but the authorities would not consider this a joke, that's why they did their part, than regretting after.

KOTA KINABALU – DAY 1B

After we were finally released by the Kota Kinabalu International Airport Terminal 2 security forces, we were then directed to the Immigration Hall. By the way, KKIA has 2 terminals. Terminal 2 is the Low Cost Carrier Terminal while Terminal 1 is for the other big airline companies. The terminal 1 is the new one, with wi-fi internet access, modern and hi-tech facilities, unique building design.

By the way, while waiting for the security officers at KKIA to release us, I met Erik Abrahamsson, a Swedish guy who is doing his research among the Badjaos in Davao City. What a small world! This is for his thesis in Anthropology.

I also met Mr Rudy Sebastian, a retired mechanical engineer who now lives in Toronto and his cousin, Mr Rex De Vera, a pilot of AirPhil Express. Both are in holiday to see KK and Borneo. Rex worked as a pilot with Malaysian Airlines for several years and also lived in New York. But he chose to be back in Philippines.

After the immigration stamped my passport, I quickly walked outside the arrival hall, hoping the driver who will pick me up was still there, but he’s gone. The hostel where I stayed offered free airport pick up for 2 nights and above stay. But I missed this due to the incident happened.

I had no choice but to find a taxi to the hostel. The airport is 7 km away from the city. The bus in KK is from 6:00 AM-7:00 PM only. Taxi coupons are available at MYR30 which is good for 4 persons. (Please note there is a 50% surcharge between 11:50 PM to 6:00 AM). Since the coupon is good for 4, I invited Erik to ride with me and since he didn’t have a place to stay yet, I suggested he would stay in my hostel too. Rudy and Rex also stayed in my hostel, as they were also looking for a place.

Due to the incident at the airport, we didn’t have time to exchange our money or go to an ATM. But the hostel in-charge that night, Elsie, was so kind that she allowed us to pay the next morning. We were so hungry and we looked for a place to eat. The restaurants in KK usually closes at 9:00 PM. It was prior to Chinese New Year so they extended it until 10:00 PM. We ate at a Chinese Resto and I ordered chicken rice with complimentary soup and it only costs MYR5.50. There were also flea market on the street and it was a colourful first night in KK.

I stayed in a dormitory accommodation with Erik and it only costs MYR25/night – with aircon, linen, simple breakfast, wi-fi, clean room & toilet, hot & cold shower and they accept credit card. The towel rent is MYR5. The place is centrally located and walking distance to everything. There is a locker with MYR10 deposit which is refundable upon return of the key. They also accept bookings for package tours in KK, Borneo and anywhere in Sabah.

KOTA KINABALU – Day 2 (Feb 1, 2011)


After breakfast (sandwich & coffee) I picked up the city map and started to move. First, I visited the Sabah Tourism Board. It’s a building with lots of information about tourism in Sabah as a whole. Ask anything, tell the staff about your problem and they always have an answer to it. What a tourist-friendly place! You can also see around the city clean toilets free of charge, telephone booths, trash boxes, street signs, etc.

Food is cheap in KK. At only MR4 you can have rice with choice of 1 viand and free soup. Additional viand or veggie costs MR1. Beef and chicken are fresh, as you can taste it. Wow!

Walking around, I went to Segama Complex passing by Hyatt Regency. What a nice seaside scenery. After taking some photos, I went to Suria Sabah, a big mall, and walked my way back to the hostel to rest. It was a very hot sunny morning.

At 3:00 PM I headed to Wisma Merdeka (mall), to KK Plaza (mall) to eat lunch. After eating I walked towards the Post Office, City Plaza, bus terminal, city hall and then to Centre Point (mall) and located at the back is the Warisan Square (mall). While at Warisan Square, the rain started pouring and I needed to walk fast back to the hostel. On my way back to the hostel I bought packed dinner because the restos will close at 9:00 PM. I ate dinner inside my room.