Friday, February 19, 2010

Fun in the Sun at Batam



This time, it was Batam. Located about 20 km south of Singapore, Batam island is very much similar to Bintan which we had visited last year. Lush greenery, plenty of 'sea' to 'see', sun, beaches and sand. Nothing less to expect from this truly beautiful island in Indonesia.


Our population doubled this time - we were a group of (lucky?) 13 restless souls, just waiting to get our asses out of our labs and a few hundred kms away from research. And get off we did, in style :). Merry-ly taking the ferry ride from Tanjong Pagar, we made for Batam on Feb the 15th, the start of Chinese New year hols. The ferry ride is a most enjoyable experience - apart from being hot due to the sun, the ride is actually pretty Cool :). Watching the busy Singapore skyline (and along with it, all memories of research fading into the distance.. seriously, no feeling could be better !


Pt-KTM resorts - thats where we stayed. Beautiful place. No testimonial would be enough to do justice to the five-star royal treatment we got there. Just - dont try to expand the name K-T-M :). Since the exchange rate was pretty high, we were millionaires by the time we reached, and immediately set about blasting off every inch of currency that we had stored up.



Water sports are one of the major attractions in Batam. Para-sailing, Jet-skiiing, Banana-boating and Kayaking - these were the items on the menu. Needless to say, we ordered all :). The para-sailing was a first for me- being slightly afraid of heights, I never thought I'd pull(rather, fly) it off, but it turned out to be an awesome experience with a sufficient amount of 'high' to it ! :). After sufficiently wetting ourselves (no pun intended ;) ) on all the rides, we decided to call it a day (er.. at 4 pm in the evening) and go around city-seeing a bit. The Barelang bridge was 'bery bery laang', and actually a let-down.. there was nothing to do there except to.. er.. watch it :). Tired of letdowns, we retired to our beautiful villas.

Needless to say, the high-night was one of the high-lights of the trip. Dumb-C was called for. Despite being 'dumb', we were pretty noisy out there, mind you :). 3 hours and a few kilos of junk food later, we made for the beach, and wasted away sometime until we decided to call it a.. thats right.. night. Next day, after refilling ourselves with enough food for a few days, we set out to Nongsa beach.

Nongsa is one of those paradises on earth called a beautiful beach. Thirteen hot people out there (yea yea, hot cos of the sun ;) ) - we 1st cooled ourselves in the inviting blue waters. Few hundred pics and some desperate attempts at swimming and stunt-making. A pitiable round of volley-ball was followed by a coconut break, and even more pitiable gaming :). Truly, I have never had enough of sea, sand and sun in my life. Finally when we'd all turned different bright shades of crimson, we decided to call it quits and return to the city. BCS mall was our final stand - our shopping consisted of an incredible mixture of tatooing, food, and sun-glasses ! Loads of them ! Finally we made a desperate rush for the resort and then the ferry terminal.

The night trip back on the ferry is a beautiful experience too. An hour or so later, we were thirteen tired but satisfied souls, cribbing about what lay ahead for us in our boring labs the next day. Ofcourse, that was enough inspiration for us to float our next trip plans :). Cambodiaaaaa, here I come !

12 comments:

Michael said...

Wow, a new blog entry after half a year!
Your trip sounded really enjoyable - at the moment its just wet and cold here while all the snow is melting away. You can image how I envy you diving into the blue waters on Indonesian islands...

Anyway, hope you still have a good time in S'pore.

Michael

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Unknown said...

Maybe after PhD,settle in indonesia and be a millionaire there with beach homes.
and U got a tattoo!! what and where :P

Hari Vishnu said...

@mike : hehe yea i can imagine ur face, longing to fly all around south-east-asia and coming home once in a while to collect ur bags :).. enjoy the oncoming spring season then.. and yea, u can always drop into singapore once in a while ;)

@prasoon : hehe nice idea dude.. and trust me, its not that we didnt consider it :)

btw the tatoo was just a temporary one.. black tatoo of ancient art, on my shoulder :)..

Mahesh Mahadevan said...

Ah, the grad student's most expected holiday getaway! Kollaam, I saw a bunch of 'em photos on Facebook.
I look forward to hearing more about such escapades, now that South East Asia is truly opening the floodgates.

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Quest said...

wetting yourself? should have brought ur huggies along :D

let downs??? Bitter Feb 14 experiences? :P


Nice to see you back viruuuu :)

Anonymous said...

Hi,

Like to check, how much did the para-sailing costed?

thks

@nuP said...

A long leave from blogging I see.. Good comeback.. :)

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