Near the border of Malaysia and Thailand on the Andaman Sea lies the beautiful island of Langkawi. Nikki and I learned about this vacation spot while sitting in a Malaysian tourism office a few weeks ago, and thought it would be a fantastic place to celebrate the start of 2012. We weren't disappointed. We rented a cheap, tiny (right-hand drive) car and circumnavigated the island, stopping off to see waterfalls, jungle vistas, and beautiful sunsets. We drank tea at the top of the island's tallest mountain and took a cable car to a "sky bridge" high up in the clouds. The island was teeming with wildlife, including hornbills, sea eagles, brahminy kites, and colugos (also called "flying lemurs"). We also toured the 99 island archipelago via jetski, enjoying the turquoise water surrounded by limestone cliffs and a monkey-infested, supposedly fertility-inducing lake. New years eve itself was low-key. We rang in 2012 at a beach barbeque, with requisite fireworks as well as firebreathers. Not a bad way to start another exciting year!
Friday, January 6, 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
Holiday Update
Whew! It's been another crazy couple of months. Good times continued with our friends Amy and Anthony through November. We spent Veteran's Day weekend riding Vespas along the coast from Ho Chi Minh City to the town of Mui Ne, stopping off to check out rice fields, fishing villages, and slide down sand dunes. Next we took a week off to travel to Borneo, but not before spending a couple days in Singapore. We splurged for rooms at the swanky Marina Bay Sands Hotel, mostly so we could hang out at their awesome rooftop pool overlooking the city. Sufficiently pampered, we hopped on a plane to Kuching, in the Malaysian state of Sarawak on Borneo. We spent the week doing crazy hikes, kayaking, and checking out wildlife, from proboscis monkeys, to carnivorous pitcher plants, to orangutans. The food was also delicious…mmm, roti canai….
After bidding adieu to Amy and Ant, we rushed back to Saigon in time to meet up with my mom, dad, and brother who came to visit for 2 weeks. In typical Fox fashion, we packed the itinerary, touring Hoi An, Hue, Dalat, Nha Trang, and of course Ho Chi Minh City. We also fit in time for riding Minsk motorcycles through Central Vietnam, rappelling the Marble Mountains, and riding bicycles from the mountains to the coast. But wait…there's more! We flew to Siem Reap, Cambodia as well, so my family could see Angkor Wat. We also made time to run the Angkor Wat Half Marathon, where I was runner-up for the second year in a row.
Nikki and I have kept up our rigorous travel schedule since my family left. Nikki had a week-long training course in Thailand in early December, while I ran a marine spatial planning training in northern Vietnam. We were able to meet up in Bangkok for the weekend, taking a dinner cruise and touring a floating market. For Christmas we returned to Singapore where we enjoyed all the Christmas decorations on Orchard Row and saw the musical "Wicked" on Christmas Eve. We spent Christmas day riding roller coasters on Sentosa Island and stuffed ourselves on a self-designed food-tour of Chinatown.
The adventures continue with a trip to Langkawi, Malaysia for New Years and then a month of travel for Nikki's R&R break. Happy Holidays everyone!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Vertical Run and Dalat
It's been super fun having our friends Amy and Anthony visiting us in Ho Chi Minh City. First of all, it's a great excuse to try all the restaurants and bars around town that we've had on our list for a while. We've also got to take couple fun trips and have a few more coming up.
The first weekend Amy and Ant were here, Nikki and I had signed up for the Bitexco "Vertical Challenge." It's a race to the observation deck of the tallest building in Vietnam (at least for now). It was 49 floors in all, which Nikki covered in 14 minutes (good for 10th in her age group) and I did in about 6 minutes (3rd in my age group, 8th overall). I had been training with my buddy Jordan a little bit (Jordan was just a couple seconds behind me), but we weren't quite prepared for the extreme leg burn of the last 10 stories! We celebrated our survival with a BBQ on the roof of our apartment building and by drinking "Foxy-Jorge" beer, which Jordan and I had just finished brewing. Jordan returned to Europe – sad to see my buddy, training partner, and fellow brewer leave!
Last weekend Nikki, Anthony, Amy, Amy's mom, and I headed to Dalat, which is a former French hillstation in Central Vietnam. These days, it's famous among Vietnamese people as a honeymoon spot, and on our first day we rode motorbikes to check out the "Valley of Love." It was everything we hoped for – tons of photo opportunities with random sculptures, flower-covered hillsides, two-person bikes, etc. The next day, we went canyoning in a nearby river. This involved rappelling, rock slides, jumping off cliffs, and swimming. The biggest attraction was rappelling down the face of an enormous waterfall. Sunday also happened to be my 30th birthday – can't imagine a better way to celebrate!
Plenty more adventures to come – next up is a coastal motorbike ride and then Borneo!
The first weekend Amy and Ant were here, Nikki and I had signed up for the Bitexco "Vertical Challenge." It's a race to the observation deck of the tallest building in Vietnam (at least for now). It was 49 floors in all, which Nikki covered in 14 minutes (good for 10th in her age group) and I did in about 6 minutes (3rd in my age group, 8th overall). I had been training with my buddy Jordan a little bit (Jordan was just a couple seconds behind me), but we weren't quite prepared for the extreme leg burn of the last 10 stories! We celebrated our survival with a BBQ on the roof of our apartment building and by drinking "Foxy-Jorge" beer, which Jordan and I had just finished brewing. Jordan returned to Europe – sad to see my buddy, training partner, and fellow brewer leave!
Last weekend Nikki, Anthony, Amy, Amy's mom, and I headed to Dalat, which is a former French hillstation in Central Vietnam. These days, it's famous among Vietnamese people as a honeymoon spot, and on our first day we rode motorbikes to check out the "Valley of Love." It was everything we hoped for – tons of photo opportunities with random sculptures, flower-covered hillsides, two-person bikes, etc. The next day, we went canyoning in a nearby river. This involved rappelling, rock slides, jumping off cliffs, and swimming. The biggest attraction was rappelling down the face of an enormous waterfall. Sunday also happened to be my 30th birthday – can't imagine a better way to celebrate!
Plenty more adventures to come – next up is a coastal motorbike ride and then Borneo!
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