A List of Firsts at Pangkor Island

Jan 11 2010

Just returned from Pangkor Island last night.  Am exhausted but also very happy.

I’ve been to the island many years ago when the roads were in bad shape and the beaches were not clean.  It was for all intents and purposes, a fishing village.  Now, it has transformed to a scenic and rustic beach resort.  It’s definitely a place I’d like to visit again and again and again.

Believe it or not,  this is my first ever company trip.  I guess not many companies have the budget or see the value of rewarding their staff by giving them a time of relaxation, fun and bonding.  I’m indeed blessed by the strong rapport and camaraderie with my wacky colleagues.  It was truly an eye-opening experience.  The serious dude in the office turning out to be a delightful joker.  The quiet timid geek who’s actually a sprightly actor with a loud voice.  The fierce manager who turned out to have quite a funny bone.

Besides this being my first company trip, there are a series of other firsts for me, too.  Here they are in no particular order of fun-ness:

Diving Into The Sea

Yes,  this was something I was too chicken to do not too long ago when I was still water phobic.  So there I was, dipping my feet into the nice and cool waters of Pulau Giam, just opposite Pulau Pangkor, wondering if it’s worth getting my T-shirt wet when all of a sudden, I heard happy squacks and squeals coming from the boulders nearby.  Thomas and Nick had just jumped into the sea from those huge rocks and boy, did it look FUN!

Nick: Wheee!!!!

And so, I wasted no time and started to climb up.

Me walking up the ‘cliff’

And then, it was the moment of truth.  Would I or would I not dare to jump off into the 2-3 meter deep sea water?

Aaaaaaah…..!

Geronimooooo!!!!!!

Mmmmmmm!!!!!

Splash!!!!

When I emerged from the water, I smiled and laughed out loud for joy.  It was truly a moment to treasure – this sheer pleasure of jumping off into the ‘unknown’ and knowing that the sea will cradle me.

Snorkelling Without A Life Jacket

Now this may sound strange coming from a diver, but I’ve never actually snorkelled without a life jacket before.  When you dive, you always wear a BCD (Buoyancy Control Device) which keeps you afloat on the sea surface when inflated.  And the last time I snorkelled, I still had some water phobia and was reluctant to let go of the safety of my life jacket.  But this time around, I had no such qualms.  After my historic ‘cliff’ diving, I proceeded to put on the snorkel mask and started snorkeling around the vicinity.

Without the cumbersome life jacket, I could move freely.  I felt calm, at peace and yes, happy.  Even though I could only spot a couple of angel fishes, parrot fish and some sea cucumbers, I still felt like a million bucks.

Yaay, I don’t need no life jackets for snorkelling no more!

Island Tour On A Motorbike

Three of the guys rented a bike each and we girls hopped on the back to circle around the island looking for food.  The resort food was good but foodies that we are, we wanted something porkie and unique to the island.  As I sat behind the bike rider and felt the wind blowing gently through my hair and the sun shining upon my face, that feeling of being free came upon me again.  I could see the sparkling blue sea and golden sand at 360 degrees!!!  It was so different and wonderful compared to being stuck inside the pink taxi vans.

The bikers

Riding a motorcycle

OK, now this was something I didn’t plan to do this year.  But when Thomas asked if we wanted a crash course in motorbike riding, I took up the offer.  According to the guys, if you can ride a bicycle and pillion ride on a motorbike, then you can ride a motorbike.  So here goes nothing!

Thomas: Ok, you have the bike steady yet?

So, which one is the clutch again?

Thomas: You sure you are ready to take this bike for a spin? Me: Heck, yeah!
Thomas: You sure you are ready to take this bike for a spin? Me: Heck, yeah!

Look, Ma! I’m a biker!

Riding a bike is so much fun!  Who knows, I may just get a motorcycle riding license so that I can bike around the islands next time.  It’s really the best way to get around, provided that it’s not raining a storm, of course.  And yes, I would need more practice :P

Dressing Up As A Pirate

What made this company trip rock were the series of games and themes that they made us participate in.  We were divided into four groups, told that we were pirates and we played our piratey roles to the hilt.  Some groups went all out and rented costumes.  One group even had their Iban pirate costumes tailor made.

Me and my mateys. Aaaarrr!!!

Playing Futsal With Kain Pelekat

This must be one of the most hilarious matches of the whole trip.  We kept laughing as we plodded along in the sarong-like contraption.  It was cumbersome to kick the ball without hitching it up.  What’s more, we pirates didn’t play fair and kept pulling the opponents’ kain pelekat, rolling the other players into the sea and sticking too close to the goal post so that the other team did not have a chance in scoring a goal.  But it was FUN!!!

Defending the goal post with squeals of laughter

Eating Gong Pian

Yes, I’ve never eaten this Foochow biscuit before as they are only available in Sitiawan.  It tastes best when eaten straight from the oven.  If you bring them home, you can heat them up on the oven toaster before munching into them.  The onion ones taste like onion rings.  Yums!!!

Long queue at the Onion Gong Pian place

They bake ‘em like naan

Yummeh…!

Building A Sand Castle And Burying Someone In The Sand

This is part of our activities and I learned that there’s a technique to building pretty looking and hardy sandcastles.  Burying someone underneath it just adds to the fun!  That person must remain still and not breathe too much or laugh.

Burying a group member. He said the sand was cool and nice.

I also went on a banana boat ride for the first time at Pangkor.  My life jacket slipped off when the boat man dunked us into the water, but it was ok because I could float and swim.  Good thing that happened to me instead of any of the non-swimmers in our group!  And with that, I conclude this entry of the amazing time I had in Pangkor.  AWESOME!!!

This year of adventure theme is panning out really well.  Stay tuned for more adventures coming soon!

Photo credits of pics of me: Azli, Luke, Celeste, Edward.

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6 responses so far

  1. Hahaha! You so careful to tuck in your shirt before jumping into the water! It’s so different of you now that you’re a water person.

  2. Hahaha! You noticed! Yalor, don’t want to ‘chao kong’ mar :P See, I wasn’t planning to dive in or snorkel, so no swim suit underneath it all :P

    Bezzie, you should give swimming lessons a go. It’s fun, relaxing and free-ing. And ya, who would have thought I’d be such a water baby? :D

  3. mm..nice looking biscuits…they seem very bitey. at least your blog has more life these days!

  4. You tasted gong pian before? People who did seem to develop an addiction to it, hehe.

    Yes, I’ve been on a roll lately when it comes to blogging. No matter how fun Facebook and Twitter are, blogging still has a special place in my heart :)

    Hope you’ve been well.

  5. No, I haven’t tasted Gong Pian before, Coolcat. But they sure look nice and fluffy in that oven.

    Keep up the blogging. I’ve been lurking around reading on and off but mostly the computers I’m on block blog sites (I don’t own a home internet connection).

    Thank you for asking about my wellbeing. Been down a dark place and slowly finding my way back.

    There’s always smiles and some warm food on your blog…I suppose that’s why I always check in to see what’s going on, even though I have no idea what a Gong Pian tastes like…

  6. Good to see you back, kwipex. You should try the crunchy chewy biscuits if you find yourself in Sitiawan. Yummeh :)

    It’s not been smooth sailing for me either. But if things didn’t happen the way they did, I wouldn’t be the adventurous person I am today within such a short span of time. One situation, two different perspectives – failure or a brand new start. It’s always the latter that keeps us dusting ourselves and jumping back into the saddle called life again.

    You’ve been looking for sunshine wherever you go and that’s admirable. When you seek for hope and goodness, you’ll find it. May this year pan out wonderfully for you *hugs*