Bukkitingi at night
Rajawali...our room for 1 night
That arvo we headed to Meninjau, which is a MASSIVE crater lake that takes 2 hours to get to even though it’s only 38kms from Bukkitingi. This isn’t surprising when there are 42 hairpin turns as part of the trek down the mountainside in a solid steel bus, past sleeping monkeys. We arrived stupefied by the view and proceeded to walk almost a km through some fields and a farm towards what promised to be a guesthouse. Ibu welcomed us to a lovely little bungalow, in one of the most tranquil spots overlooking the lake. Ibu also cooked amazing meals at amazing prices, it was a wonderful set up.
The solid steel bus to Meninjau, decorated in true indo style
Our bungalow at the Arlen guesthouse in Meninjau
The Arlen dining room
An Arlen resident bat, very cute and small!
A view of the lake from the dinner table
Dave enjoying his ear infection
Views of lake Maninjau, which is incredibly 16km wide, 9kms wide with a max depth of 400 m
Pictures in and around Bukkitingi
A Bukkitingi pony, one of the many that trot around town as an alternative to chickenbus transport
The Bukkitingi Canyon, 10 mins walk from town
The view from our room at the Khatini guesthouse
We were sad to be leaving Sumatra where Bukkitingi again delivered some of the friendliest people we've met. Paying exactly what the locals do for everything from food, taxi’s, chicken buses and goods was so surprising we were delighted every time - thank you Sumatra for such a lovely stay.
Leaving Sumatra
The best ad I've seen in a while, thanks Air Asia!
2 comments:
I recall rushing Dave to the childrens hospital at about 2am one morning with a perferated eardeum. Poor little bugger was in terrible pain. Croc had quite a few ear problems as a tacker. I think you've been relatively clear of ear problems in the last 10 years or so though haven't you.
Glad the drugs worked and hope you are over that ordeal. Not the best place in the world to need a Doctor, although it sounds like you hit the jackpot.
I got a new job today. Start in early July. I'm really excited about it and can't wait to start. Might have a lead on a landscape gardeners job for you Croc. No promises but I'm working on it. Haven't spoken to Ritchies yet Meals.
Hey Anth,
I remember that night clearly, it was a bad feeling knowing I had another ear infection coming on. It was scary being so far from a hospital, so we did leave to go back to town once it got really bad.
Congrats on the Job! Looking forward to hearing about it, is it at Vero? Looking forward to stepping into my new mature age apprenticeship out near the coast - keep me posted on your progress :) Mealsy is a bit sad the Ritchies job hasn't come through but she reckons there is safeway in every town.
Speak soon!
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