Tuesday, 21 August 2018

SINGAPORE


SINGAPORE







Singapore is celebrating its 53rd birthday. The island has almost doubled in size over those 53 years, due to reclaiming. So most of the new residential and industrial Singapore is build on sand. Obviously, the waterways are getting more narrow. Yes, space on the island and its waterways is becoming lesser and lesser while the population is growing.




Sailing through Singapore waterways, shared with Malaysia & actually called Johor Strait, is becoming difficult. Some years ago Singapore was a sailors friendly country. Guess, while space is becoming limited, sailing visitors are not welcome. Not so ships that are money making enterprise. Yachts with much lesser engine power are being send to shipping lanes where speedy 20 000 tonnes ships are creating a wake that rocks yachts gunnel to gunnel.





Unaware of the changes introduced in the last couple of years we managed to get a glimpse of this beautiful city before being escorted by police to roll of the shipping lane.








Luckily, visited many times before, Singapore stays in our memory as stunning, visitor friendly city with delicious cuisine displayed in many restaurants.










It was great to relax in a comfortable anchorage on the Malaysian side after some nautical miles added and not so smooth sailing passage. 

Happy Birthday Singapore!

Thursday, 2 August 2018

PULAU REDANG MALAYSIA


PULAU REDANG
MALAYSIA







Many islands decorate the map of the East Coast of Malaysia. Those are best visited between May and November, in the North East Monsoon season, when the weather is sunny and the crystal clear waters are calm and warm.
Pulau Redang, a short hop from KualaTerengannu, is famous as an absolute holiday destination. It is accessible by ferry and by air. International flights from Singapore can land at its airport, as well as domestic flights from Kuala Lumpur.




The island is a Marine Reserve. It is famous for fabulous reefs and fish, snorkeling and diving are the primary interests of visitors. The island is Eco- friendly and it has a Turtle Sanctuary. Chagar Hutang Turtle Sanctuary is a sea turtle conservation and research center, it invites visitors and accepts donations to help with research.
Pulau Redang has walking tracks, white sand beaches, crystal clear waters. It is a paradise for snorkeling, diving, swimming and walking. There are a number of resorts and restaurants offering local and international cuisine.


Wednesday, 11 July 2018

KUALA TERENGGANU MALAYSIA


KUALA TERENGGANU
MALAYSIA





Kuala Terengganu is the capital of the State of Terengganu in north-eastern part of Malaysia. Roughly translated the name means a bright rainbow, which this city surely is.





It is often called KT for short. These shortened forms are popular in Malaysia, KL for Kuala Lumpur, KK for Kuala Kinabalu. KT is only some 400 kilometers away fro KL by road but well over 400 sea miles since it is necessary to sail around Singapore to get there.





KT is a trasure of the East Coast of Malaysia. It is a gateway to amazing Redang Island, the Perhentians and Kapa Islands.








The Museum Negeri Terengganu is a must to visit. Also the Crystal Mosque and Islamic Park Taman Tamadun Islam are worth visiting. The Crystal Mosque built on reclaimed, man made island is a construction of glass and crystal that glisten in the sunshine. The Park has miniature models of Mosques around the world.









Street Art is ever popular in KT. Murals decorate many walls and streets. A stroll through the streets of KT is a pleasure.

Thursday, 21 June 2018

JOHOR BAHRU MALAYSIA


JOHOR BAHRU
MALAYSIA







Johor Bahru is a fast growing and expanding city on the southern tip of Malaysian Peninsula. It is connected to Singapore by a one kilometer long causeway built in 1923. The causeway is a road and train link to Singapore. There is also a bridge, Tuas, which construction was completed in 1998. It is almost two kilometers long.








Traffic between Johor Bahru and Singapore is frequent, actually it never stops. Thus JB is expanding with accommodation priced well below half price of Singapore prices. However, it is not just the new buildings growing fast. The history is also being preserved. Banguan Sultan Ibrahim used during the war as British Army observation tower is a well known landmark in JB.







JB's waterfront is being developed as well. Lido Parkland, Pantai Lido, is coming to life in front of Istana Besar, a royal palace built by Sultan Abu Bakar in mid 1800s and will stretch for some three kilometers along Johor Strait.








The waterfront is an attractive anchorage for yachts with its proximity to the city center.

Johor Bahru is already an attractive city and the work is done to make it even more appealing to its growing population and visitors.






Saturday, 2 June 2018

MALACCA MALAYSIA


MALACCA
MALAYSIA






Malacca and its ever changing skyline is an example of the rapid development
and expansion in Malaysia. Reclaming, popular in Singapore for obvious reasons like growing population and need for more space, has reached Malaysia. Now, reclaming is popular in Malaysia as well.







Skyscrapers are rising up to the sky, classic landmarks like the floating Mosque are being dwarfed by building sites nearby. The famous Tower of Melaka 110 meters tall is almost equal in height to the surrounding it buildings.







This historic city dating to the 15th century Portuguese and 18th century Dutch influence is becoming a metropolis.






But nature is nearby. Water Islands are only five nautical miles south of the city. Pulau Besar has electricity transmitted to the island through pillons from the mainland and a regular ferry service. The city looks great at sunset from Pulau Besar. The other islands also look awesome.









The islands offer safe anchorages for yachts on a passage through Malacca Strait, the ancient trades route between China and India. Malacca has history, architecture, culture and delicious cuisine to offer. 



Tuesday, 1 May 2018

PULAU PINANG MALAYSIA


PULAU PINANG
MALAYSIA



Pulau Pinang is most unique of the islands surrounding Malaysian Peninsula. George Town, its capital, is expanding and growing into a metropolis. Its skyline is ever changing although heritage buildings are being preserved.







The changes are well visible on approaching the island by sea. The hills covered by rich vegetation are sprinkled with high-rises. Land is being reclaimed to build more sky-rises and roads. Well, Penang is an awesome place to live, no wonder the space is needed to accommodate newcomers to Penang and growing population.  







Temples find a prime spot in Pulau Pinang, mainly Chinese, but there are also many Hindu and Buddhist Temples. There is also a variety of Churches.





History of Penang is featured in a number of museums as well as Street Art. Street Art is decorating many otherwise insignificant buildings, walls and fences.




Penang offers delicious cuisine, variety of bars and night life. The lights of Penang can brighten your stay on this amazing island.





Tuesday, 3 April 2018

KO DAM KHWAN & KO DAM HOK THAILAND


KO DAM KHWAN
&
KO DAM HOK

THAILAND






Krabi Province is full of surprises. Islands are scattered throughout the bays surrounding the province. They are picturesque to look at and again full of surprises once you get closer. Long tails bring visitors to those treasures.










The scenery is dramatic. Rock formations are surrounded by rich vegetation and azure waters of the bay.






The caves are also full of treasures and shapes of rocks are astonishing.






Stretches of golden beaches invite for a walk. Then a swim in crystal clear water, or maybe a snorkel. And then a relax in the shade of casurina trees.
There are a number of comfortable and safe anchorages for yachts, some moorings closer to the reef to protect coral from anchor damage. At low tide a sand spit connects Ko Dam Hok and Ko Dam Khwan, a pleasant walk but do not get stranded at high tide, the current is strong and swimming across is not advisable if you missed a walk before tide rising too high. There are long tails to come to the rescue and carry passengers across.



Koh Dam group of islands have a stunning beauty and are well worth a visit.