Saturday, July 19, 2014

Bintan 2014 Part 2


Going to Kelong

In part 1 I did mentioned that we went to Bintan with family and friends.  So what did they do while we were cycling?

Makan seafood

climbing onto the kelong





Our chef choosing the seafood
Organic vegetables


Fresh flower crabs

Fresh honey straight from the honey comb

The dinner spread


Thanks to Chef Lim for cooking this sumptuous spread

Some climbing exercise

More climbing to reach the villas

Fruit trees at the resort

Petai as well

Off course rambutans


Have you ever plucked rambutans without having to climb the tree?


Yes!!! I just did


View from our dining area


Plenty of local fruits


Any durians??
Plenty
I'm happy with the durians


Some singing


More singing


Some dancing


Victor and Cathy in action


Nice big durian


One last durian session before leaving for the jetty
Ta Bao some more

This trip really lives up to Michelle's tour package promise of "3D/2N Durian + Seafood Eat till you Drop Escape".  We really eat until we drop.  The food was good and the durian even better.  What more can we ask.

A big thank you to Cathy, Michelle and Victor for organizing this trip.

Photo credits : Boon Hiang and Elsie















Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Tour de Bintan

The 6 cyclists with the police escort

On 11 Jul 2014 6 of us embarked on a 3 day 2 night trip to Bintan with friends and family.  Our Plan was to ride 100km for each of the first 2 days and 40km for the last day.  In between, our other main goal was to hunt for good durians.  We had already found out from last year's trip that Bintan has very good kampung durians which are grown without any chemicals, just pure and natural. 


Group shot at the jetty

With our police escort

Day 1 part 1

Day 1 part 2 to make up to 100km

Day 1 began from the jetty with the police escort bringing us to the western part of the island and then to our resort.  The weather was good with only a passing shower which we waited out about half an hour at a shelter which we found.  When we reach our resort, we realised that we have only covered 66km.  After a short rest, we decide to go for part 2 to make up the difference to 100 km.

 
Off we go from the jetty

First rest stop..durian store

The durian is quite good
 
Taking shelter from the passing shower

Lunch stop


Our lunch
At the last bridge before our resort

 
Off we go with Gunung Bintan in the background

Take your pick


Thank you Miss Lim for preparing the sumptuous dinner



Our durian expert



Relaxing outside



Nice view

Nicer view



Day 2

Day 2 started with heavy thunderstorm in the morning resulting in us having a later breakfast and having to wait for the rain to stop.  The skies finally cleared and while the road was quite wet, the weather was very nice.  The police escort brought us into the countryside roads which were very nice with very little traffic.  There were plenty of hills with one killer climb.  We only got to ride a good stretch of flats at Trikora beach which was also very scenic.


Lots of climbs



Waiting for the rest before the descend



The killer climb...too steep...need to drop leg


After climbing, the reward is the down slope



At Trikora beach

 

Back on the road



Lunch stop



Another good lunch



A little bit of rest



More durians



Take five



Nice roads



Where's Raymond?



Here comes Raymond



Day 3

Day 3 was a short one as we needed to leave for the jetty by noon.  However the short ride included still more hills which were very challenging especially after 2 days of long rides.


More Climbs


Still more climbs
One more for the road


Let's enjoy the downhill before the next climb



Another durian session


Also need to climb at our resort


Rambutan tree and waterfall
 

Beside our room


Great view of Gunung Bintan from our resort
 

Preparing our bikes for the jetty

 

All set to go

The whole trip was very enjoyable.  It was the first time we have cycled 3 days in a row.  The ride was very challenging as Bintan has many hilly roads.  However the road conditions were very good and there were not many vehicles which made the ride fun and very enjoyable.

We were supported by a police escort, a car and a pick up truck which was, safety wise, very good.

To sum up the whole trip...

Thumbs Up !!!

Looking forward to next year's trip.

Photo credits: Dennis and Boon Hiang